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Bushwhacked! - is a high-energy, adrenalin-fuelled race around Australia in search of weird, wacky and endangered species! Co-hosted by the remarkable talent that is Kayne Tremills and an Indigenous co-host Kamil Ellis.
Following the success of BUSHWHACKED! series 1 and series 2, series 3 is aiming to be bigger, bolder and better. Kayne and Kamil will once again be will be crisscrossing the country attempting to pull off all 13 missions, but at least one of them – spotting the only albino kangaroo near Canberra – is nigh impossible.
Nobody ever questioned that John Farnham could sing, but his journey to find an artistic voice and become Australia's most beloved performer was a challenging one and took half a lifetime.
MIRACLE HOSPITAL is a transformative documentary series that takes us behind the scenes at St Vincent’s Hospital to meet patients and the elite specialist teams who are using the latest science and technology to perform life-saving procedures every day. The focus is equally on the patients, the specialist medical teams and the remarkable Australian research and technology behind the treatments. We gain unique insight into the world of cutting-edge medicine and see the multifaceted decisions that go into saving a life – the financial, personal and ethical issues for the hospital, the patients who risk their lives and the surgeons who strive to be at the frontier of medicine.
It’s been a one helluva rugby season and it’s still not over. Since moving up a higher grade in their local league competition, the Sydney Convicts A team has been beaten fair and square in just about every match. Nobody likes to lose, least of all the Convicts. But they have to keep their spirits up - the Bingham Cup, the international gay rugby world cup, is around the corner. From more than a hundred hopefuls, coach Charlie has to choose the winning combination of fifteen players. Fifteen starting players means lots of guys, talented guys, aren’t going to get much of a look in. Nobody likes sitting on the bench, then again; nobody ever played rugby for individual glory. Cinematic and deeply poetic, Scrum smashes stereotypes in taking an intimate look into the lives of three gay athletes as they vie for a position in the Sydney Convicts.
Despite living in Sydney, one of the gay capitals of the world, 28 year old Poppy is forced online in her search for love. When she meets online 31 year old Anglo/Indian Sandeep Virdi, she thinks she’s found the one. Unfortunately, Sandeep lives at home in the British Midlands with her conservative Sikh parents and three younger sisters. And she’s not out to any of them!
In the shadow of the night, we ride along with a mismatched pair of ambulance paramedics as they get hands-on with life, death and each other.
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