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BIG MIRACLES tracks an emotionally powerful journey as 10 brave, and determined individuals and couples try to fall pregnant when the odds are stacked against them.
Starting a family is the ultimate dream for many people. But what happens when pregnancy seems impossible?
In this season of BIG MIRACLES a new group of courageous hopefuls offer an intimate window into the emotionally charged road to parenthood through IVF. A team of passionate specialists guide them through the tumultuous journey, sharing in the joy and heartache. Through the power of love and the wonder of science many can overcome impossible odds to start their families. It’s the ultimate quest to create new life.
BONDI RESCUE is a unique observational series, which follows the whole of the elite professional lifeguards who patrol Australia's busiest beach.
The Bondi Rescue lifeguards are household names in Australia and around the world. The combination of their larrikin humour and their second-to-none life savings skills has captured the attention of millions of viewers worldwide, and while they think they have seen it all, this summer will get their pulses racing.
It is the deadliest start to a summer on record. With its sparkling charm and picture-perfect scenery, hundreds of tourists flock to Bondi every single day and the Lifeguards are on edge after a concerning amount of drownings occur across the country.
Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to Sydney’s beaches on a daily basis for their slice of the famous Aussie lifestyle. One beach’ however, attracts far more than the others, accommodating up to 40,000 beachgoers per day: Bondi. Keeping the tourists and locals safe are 33 highly trained men and women, the custodians of Australia’s most famous beach, the Bondi Rescue lifeguards.
BONDI RESCUE is a unique observational series which follows the whole of the elite professional Lifeguards who patrol Australia's busiest beach.
BONDI RESCUE is a unique observational series, which follows the elite professional lifeguards who patrol Australia's busiest beach.
BONDI RESCUE follows the work of the elite professional Lifeguards who patrol Australia’s busiest beach. The mix of high drama, great characters and an exotic location combine to create one of the most popular factual series on Australian television.
BONDI RESCUE'S favourite lifeguards head to Bali to work alongside their Indonesian counterparts on the beach at Kuta.
Rob Collins investigates the innovations, knowledge systems and science of Indigenous Australia.
For the money and the glory, in one of the most brutal corners of the Australian outback, Indigenous Ringer Jeff Harrower does one of the most dangerous jobs on earth – feral bull catching.
It's a second migration for the Habib family, first it was Lebanon to Australia, now Lakemba to Vaucluse. But not everyone is happy to see them, and soon the Habibs find themselves in conflict with their new next door neighbours. The O'Neills are Vaucluse royalty - old money and proud of it. They're extremely uncomfortable with goats and chickens, shisha pipes and people of Mediterranean appearance, but the Habibs can't understand what all the fuss is about. One family want to stay, the other family want them gone. Here Come The Habibs brings a fresh comic perspective to multicultural Australia.
Comic mayhem engulfs the ritzy (middle) Eastern suburbs as lottery winner Fou Fou Habib and his family resume hostilities with their blueblood neighbours, the O’Neills. All your favourite characters return for series two of Here Come the Habibs: head of the Habib household Fou Fou, his wife Mariam, their wannabe entrepreneur son Toufic, social media queen Layla, lovestruck Elias, plus family hangers-on Jahesh and Mustafa. Returning on the other side of the fence are O’Neill matriarch Olivia, her downtrodden husband Jack and daughter Madison.
Catching ‘clean skin' cattle in Australia’s outback is high-risk, and high-reward. Every dry-season, men and women risk life, limb, and millions of dollars trying to catch feral bulls and buffalo. This is a story of the Outback - one of the most desolate and dangerous places on earth - and the ringers who survive here through wit, cunning, and self-belief. Who are they? What drives them? And why do they love this place so dearly? Gun Ringer takes us into a land that time forgot, but one which is also starting to change rapidly.
Deep in the Australian Outback a handful of families risk their lives catching feral bulls and buffalo. Through the eyes of Australia's feral bull catchers, see the Outback like never before.
In September 2013, professional lifeguards Trent Maxwell and Jesse Polock set out to ride 2 jetskis 3000kms from Sydney to Cairns, to raise awareness for youth mental health foundation Headspace. In their occupation, these two young men have dealt with mental health fist hand, ranging from treating drug and alcohol users, to dealing with psychotic episodes and at the harshest end of the spectrum, frequently having to retrieve those that take their own lives at a cliff ledge approximately 5kms from their workplace.
A series about the succession battle for control of the world’s largest cattle station, at the centre of which is the Lawson family. With generational clashes threatening to tear the family apart, the outback’s most powerful factions – rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders and billionaire miners – move in for the kill.
In TRUCKIES DON'T EAT QUICHE, writer/director Ben Davies takes a personal look at the similarities between the language systems of a group of Sydney surfers and those of popular media. In particular he considers that darling of contemporary culture: 'cool'.
Get ready for some of Sydney's most hard-core extreme offerings. 'Endless Summer' and Warren Miller mixed with Kings Cross and a touch of Bourbon and Beefsteak. URBAN EXTREME II is a parody on extreme sports in the Olympic city.
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