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Caged follows the trials and tribulations of several mixed martial arts fighters in Sydney's west and regional NSW - some of whom carry the hopes of their community on their shoulders, others who might have followed a life of crime if not for the discipline of the contest, all of them fighting the media's portrayal of cage-fighting as an ultra-violent free for all.
Firestarter marks the 30th anniversary of Australia's most iconic performing arts company: Bangarra Dance Theatre. Told through the personal family story of its celebrated and longstanding artistic director, Stephen Page.
A homophobe to some, a persecuted freedom warrior to others - what Israel Folau's case says about modern day Australia.
GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM six Australians explore the real lives and historical struggles of refugees. Following in their footsteps they trace, in reverse, the journey that refugees take to reach Australia.
GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM six Australians explore the real lives and historical struggles of refugees. Following in their footsteps they trace, in reverse, the journey that refugees take to reach Australia. In the first episode they are immersed in the everyday lives of settled refugees in contemporary Australia; in the second episode they explore the experiences of boat people and internally displaced persons in East Timor; and in the final episode they join refugees in the vast Kakuma camp in Kenya.
For the first time, witness the world's largest island continent, its people, its workings, its unique wildlife and dramatic landscape from a revealing perspective - from above. GREAT SOUTHERN LAND will lift viewers into the heavens for a grand and fascinating look at the stunning patterns of Australian life.
Making Muriel takes us behind the scenes as Aussie film classic Muriel's Wedding is turned into a world-first stage musical. But with the starring role based on director P.J. Hogan's real sister, and immortalized by Toni Colette, the question is: who is good enough to be Australia's 21st century Muriel?
When the Royal Shakespeare Company took a risk on mouthy Australian comedian Tim Minchin to compose a musical based on Roald Dahl's Matilda, little did they know he had been preparing for the job his whole life…
In this vodcast documentary series Walkley winning storyteller Dan Box moves into the Northern Territory town of Katherine to unpick the circumstances around the curious case of Zak Grieve, a young Indigenous man sentenced for murder to life in jail, in a decision even the judge himself said was an injustice. Is it time for the mandatory sentencing laws that led to Zak's incarceration to finally be revoked?
Revelation is a gripping three-part examination of the dark forces behind clerical child sex-abuse in the Catholic Church in Australia and the extraordinary cover up that took place, amounting to an unprecedented criminal protection racket. This is the story no one wanted to hear. A crime no one believed was possible. Committed by the most respected and trusted people imaginable. And concealed by the largest, most powerful organisation in the world.
SENTIENT examines the consequences of animal testing - not just for the animals but for the people who do it.
A six-part series following journalist and blogger Joe Hildebrand as he travels Australia exploring the cultural makeup of society.
The incredible true story of how Jelena Dokic became a tennis star while surviving war, bullying and extreme domestic violence at the hands of Damir Dokic, the tennis father from hell. It's the story of falling down from a great height, as the world looked away, and finally finding your feet again.
Mass surveillance, data collection and A.I. are abstract but all pervasive realities of our lives. But how do you make the unseen accountable? This film is a part human, part A.I. driven journey into the works and mind of Trevor Paglen, the world's leading contemporary artist in revealing the unseen forces shaping our lives and futures.
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