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Extraordinary access to the lives of ten Australians and their families, as they sign up to a unique six month treatment program and confront their addiction head on.
The extraordinary story of Australia’s forgotten Islamic archipelago and the two communities who inhabit it. One a band of voluntary Aussie castaways, and the other the Cocos Malay people who are seeking to preserve their culture, and assert their identity as the original inhabitants of one of the remotest atolls on earth.
Join the Demolition Man Lawrie and his crew of misfits, as they crash and bash everything from heritage properties to industrial warehouses for cash. Don’t be fooled, Lawrie’s not just a demolition man; he’s also a treasure hunter. He salvages stuff that would otherwise end up at the tip, finding rare items which he’s accumulated into one of the world’s best collections, worth millions.
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.
A trio of nameless statues buried in the archives of the Australian Museum trigger a granddaughter’s journey to rewrite how Aboriginal people are represented in Australia’s public history.
RINGBALIN: RIVER STORIES is an immersive multi-platform documentary that reinterprets Australia’s greatest river system, the Murray-Darling, through the geo-located stories of the world’s oldest living Indigenous culture.
Untold Australia is SBS's dedicated multicultural strand that highlights documentaries which explore stories from hidden cultures within Australia.
Djalu Gurruwiwi is an aging elder in a line 60,000 years long who is running out of time to pass on the Yidaki Songlines entrusted to him for the future of his people. His sons and community, struggling to come to terms with the consequences of colonisation, are lost. When Djalu breaks with tradition to try and save it, world famous musician Gotye becomes an unexpected family member and helps heal Djalu’s sons and amplify his songs to the world.
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