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A four-part series that follows five unique Tasmanian rural communities as they face the challenge of keeping Australian football alive and kicking.
200 years ago the British Government banishes thousands of its political radicals to a prison without walls at the very end of the known world. From England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Canada they are transported in shackles to New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land but their acts of protest and rebellion help build one of the most robust democracies of the modern age. Revered in their homelands as heroic martyrs, their convict lives are an amazing untold story – until now.
THE FISHERMEN is a one-hour documentary about the life and times of a convicted murderer seen through the eyes of an ex-policeman. The spine of the film is a series of conversations between the two men at 'The Worm Farm' - a large iron shed on a lonely hilltop above the prison compound.
Six young Aussies will put their faith to the test in a new Compass series that challenges them to live a totally different life for two weeks. HOLY SWITCH follows six young adults aged 18–25 as they switch places for two weeks with someone from a completely different religious background. The three-part series produced by Roar Film and directed by Varcha Sidwell follows participants as they challenge themselves to explore the deeper issues in their lives by experiencing what it’s like to live by a whole new set of rules, cultural practices and perspectives.
A songline for 21st century Australia – a fresh look at the Cook legend from a First Nations’ perspective – the songline tells of connection to country, resistance and survival and features the cheeky, acerbic and heartfelt showman – Steven Oliver and a host of outstanding Indigenous singer/songwriters.
REAL LIFE WATER RATS is an observational documentary series that follows a group of highly trained Tasmanian marine policemen and women as they scramble dive teams in raging seas, lead the war against illegal fishing and drug smuggling, and keep a tenuous peace between professional and amateur fishermen.
Tartarus follows a team of passionate cavers exploring the caves of Tasmania’s Florentine Valley. They are searching for one of the most inaccessible places in Australia, the Junee Florentine Master Cave.
At a time when aged care is under intense scrutiny, a radical new development in Hobart aims to turn dementia care on its head by focussing on the individual and their life experiences as the basis for future care.
The Voyage is an online game where the player takes the role of the Surgeon Superintendent of a convict transport ship in 1839 on a perilous journey from England to the far reaches of the known world - Van Diemen’s Land. Successful completion of a convict voyage in the shortest time with minimum loss of life or sickness of prisoners is the way to make money and gain reputation and position.
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