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Backed by the latest science, can renowned science journalist Dr Michael Mosley and local sports physiologist-turned diabetes warrior, Ray Kelly revolutionize the nation’s health and reverse type 2 diabetes across the country, saving both lives and limbs?
A surrealistic view of a young woman's bizarre nightlife, drawing on the theme of 'young love'.
Multi-award winning Comedian Felicity Ward takes up the challenge of breaking down the stigmas around Mental illness. Drawing on her own experience with anxiety, Felicity takes us on an entertaining, candid and thought provoking journey. She's on a personal mission to get the word out and to speak up loudly on the issue of mental illness. Teaming up with Mental Health Australia, Felicity bravely makes it her mission to get 3000 promises/pledges on their online 'promise wall'. If her campaign is successful she has pledged to face her fears and fly upside down in a stunt plane. It's clear she'll do whatever it takes to get everybody talking about mental health.
Mental health issues and loneliness in Australia are on the rise and so are dogs on death row. Joel Creasey has a solution: a mutual rescue.
'The Secret Life of Death' reveals a sneak peek inside one of the oldest family run funeral homes in Australia - Walter Carter Funerals, which has been based in Bondi Junction since the 1880s. Told through the eyes of two of its youngest and most recent female recruits - Jasmine Cameron, a funeral director; and Amber Coote, the mortuary manager - this observational documentary lifts the lid on one of the last great taboos: death.
Storm In a Teacup is an intimate portrait of Western Australian artist Leon Pericles as he embarks on his biggest challenge yet - an exhibition of his life's works at a time when he has least support. His wife Moira played a huge part in Leon's success as his creative counsel and business manager, but now Moira has Alzheimers and Leon must juggle his role as artist, husband and carer.
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