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This documentary special investigates the extraordinary history of cruising and a darker side few are aware of. In the face of the pandemic will a holiday on the high seas ever be the same again?
Five high profile Australians swap their privileged lives to discover what life is like for the nation’s 105,000 homeless people.
With the gap between the haves and the have-nots ever widening, we take high profile Australians and for ten days and nights immerse them into the world of homelessness. From sleeping rough on the streets, to living in emergency accommodation, to moving into temporary accommodation…The group discovers what it’s like to go from having everything to not knowing where they’ll be staying from one night to the next.
FIRST CONTACT is a constructed documentary series that takes a group of six ordinary citizens and immerses them into Aboriginal Australia.
More than six out of ten who call Australia home have had little or no contact with Aboriginal people. The chasm and disconnect between the First Australians and the rest of the nation is vast. FIRST CONTACT is a 3 x 52 minute documentary series that will shine a light on this deep divide by taking a group of six non-Indigenous people, from different walks of life and with strong and varied opinions, and immersing them into Aboriginal Australia for the first time.
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 SERIES 3 will investigate how current changes in Australian government policy have affected the lives of refugees and asylum seekers, and as a point of difference from the earlier series, the journey will be seen through the prism of stateless refugees. Casting ordinary Australians with preconceived ideas about refugees and asylum seekers and sending them to experience a refugee’s journey in reverse, GO BACK 3 will be the most compelling, timely debate so far.
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