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Aaron and Dave are best friends. They enjoy the same things and like spending time together. The next logical step? Marriage.
Sam Waterman attempts to became the world's most famous serial killer. Unfortunately, he isn't very good at it.
Yu Na and Min Park want more excitement in their lives, but they don't realise just how crazy their lives will become when they discover their once unremarkable parents are actually international spies and have disappeared in suspicious circumstances!
Arthur Gbeme has moved back into his Western Sydney childhood home. As he tells it, he has “put his life on hold” to care for his mum, Maggie, but the truth is, there isn’t much to put on hold. A former nurse, Maggie used to be a firebrand – a renegade. But since the death of her husband, Maggie has been… a little off. A bold re-imagining of the Australian classic, ‘Mother & Son’ is a show about ageing, migrant upbringing, changing family roles, and caring for someone you love even when they’re driving you up the wall. It’s an unapologetically hilarious comedy about a “helpless old woman” who runs rings around her adult son.
Catalina Parkes Pérez (Cat to her friends) is like any other teenager who wants to fight the powers that be. There’s just one complication: her mother is the Prime Minister of Australia.
Cat is ready for some fun and freedom with Isabel busy on the election campaign trail. She begins a school-run internship at tech and media giant Aletheia, the perfect place for budding journalist like her to dig into issues that matter. Things get complicated when she discovers her mother is dating, and all her friends are harbouring their own secret crushes. She eventually stumbles upon a story far bigger than the PM’s love life - Aletheia’s tech is actively manipulating the fads sweeping her classmates. If it can affect that, who knows what it could do during an election? As Cat journalistic instincts kick in, she unearths absurd adventures, messy feelings and something that might low-key destroy Mum’s day job.
Twelve-year-old identical twins Dru and Kal discover that the government is secretly tracking and manipulating Australia’s youth via electronic tracking devices. Together with a group of underground vigilante kids – The Unlisted – they must stop the evil authorities from creating an army of young soldiers who can be manipulated to serve the wealthiest citizens.
In the Autumn of 2017, the citizens of Wollongong awoke to find they had strange - and useless - powers.
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