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Animal Kingdom is a spectacular adventure where we meet the six fascinating families of the Animal Kingdom. A fun and educational film that introduces junior and family audiences to the creatures that keep the planet ticking just as it should. Take flight with the family of the birds who rule the skies. Get busy with the insects who work hard behind the scenes. Dive into oceans and coral reefs as we meet the family of the fish. Open your eyes to cold blooded world of the reptiles and amphibians. And get moving with the mammals as we meet the mightiest families in the Animal Kingdom.
Come with us on an epic journey through some of the wildest landscapes on Earth as we take you deep into crocodile's world. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT WILD NORTH is shot in magnificent 8K for IMAX® and other Giant Screen theaters. Specialized underwater camera rigs have been designed to get the audience closer than ever before to the most powerful jaws on Earth.
AUSTRALIA'S WILD ODYSSEY follows the flow of water across the Australian continent to uncover the incredible connections that link all creatures on earth: from ants, to eagles to us.
As madcap enterprises go, this is up there. A bunch of guys who are variously blind, limbless, paraplegic and crippled take part in the world's toughest ocean race, the Sydney to Hobart. Crashing waves. Lashing rain. Gale-force winds. The number one rule in the Sydney to Hobart's cruel seas is one hand for the boat and one hand for you. But what do you do if you don't have two hands? Find out in disAble-bodied Sailors, a four part series with a unique take on what it is to be disabled in Australia today.
At 20,000 square kilometres, Kakadu National Park is a sanctuary for countless endemic species, a pristine wilderness half the size of Switzerland. Kakadu is home to about 1,500 permanent residents and visited by 250,000 visitors each year. Its remote and inaccessible location makes it almost a country unto itself where the harsh natural environment and the tyranny of distance present huge challenges in emergency situations. In this character-driven series, park rangers, police officers, health workers and residents will come to life in a place where man meets wild.
The Kimberley is a land that defies time - a vast biodiversity wonderland and refuge for countless species. Experience a year in the lives of the fascinating animals that call The Kimberley home, and follow traditional owners and ecologists as they fight to protect the incredible biodiversity of the region.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the richest and most complex natural ecosystems on earth. Home to a stunning array of animals, from microscopic plankton to 100-tonne whales, it is one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World. LIFE ON THE REEF combines the strongest elements of observational documentary storytelling with blue chip natural history, presenting unique, fresh and authentic stories of Australia's greatest natural icon, through the eyes, actions, challenges and adventures of the rangers, Traditional Owners, police and scientists.
Hidden in our oceans are great rivers of seawater called ocean currents. These are the arteries and veins of planet Earth - a life support system that has helped regulate the Earth's climate, atmosphere and biological diversity for millions of years. This is the story of the East Australian Current. It flows from the Great Barrier Reef to Tasmania, bringing warm tropical waters to cold southern seas, and in doing so it transforms the lives of everything in the region.
OUTBACK RANGERS is the fast paced, exciting spin off of the ABC TV 4-parter KAKADU; stunning images are blended with incredible human and animal jeopardy in wildest Australia. The series focuses on the inspiring stories of the 70-strong group of highly trained rangers, as well as firefighters, rescuers and adventurers who call the area home. In this unrelenting and unbelievable 20,000 sq km world heritage site, what doesn't kill you or could kill you is all worth fighting for!
Follow a baby puffer fish through a vibrant coral reef as he learns to survive and thrive through his first year of life - an extraordinary journey for a little fish that starts out smaller than a human fingernail. For the first time, scientists, cinematographers and documentary filmmakers have combined their skills to transport us into Puff's tiny world - a world where drama unfolds on scales too fast, too slow, or too small for the human eye to perceive.
Andrew Ettinghausen is going to discover what it takes to make it as a commercial fisherman in a country known for its tough land, rough sea and rugged people. He will travel to every dirty, deadly, slimy and smelly nook across the expanse of Australia to join the fisher folk and work alongside the waterproofed warriors of our nations marine industry, whilst experiencing first-hand why people are willing to risk their lives on a daily basis. Plus he'll reveal some Australian-first hi-tech aquaculture solutions that are poised to not only solve some of our oceans' biggest problems, but save declining fish stocks around the world as well. Thousands depend on the oceans for their livelihood, but are facing unprecedented pressures to survive: poachers, disease, climate change all threaten the only way of life they know. This is a series about our toughest folk and a disappearing way of life on the oceans across 8 million square kilometers of our island continent.
The intriguing story of Australia's South Sea Pearl, the rarest and most value marine gem, is a story of a remarkable collaboration. Forged from nature and nurtured by man, it begins in one of the most remote and dramatic landscapes on Earth. The divers' search for wild pearl oysters is just the first step in a high-risk venture which, if successful, may result in a harvest worth in excess of $100 million, to be sold through the jewellery houses of New York, London and Paris two years later.
Turtle Odyssey explores the unique lifecycle of an Australian green sea turtle named Bunji and her incredible journey across the open ocean. The film follows Bunji the green sea turtle from a hatchling into adulthood as she swims thousands of miles, meets incredible creatures and has some really wild encounters.
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