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Meet the Penguins
From the world's most famous penguin parade on Phillip Island to the penguins living in St Kilda, we meet key characters who will attempt to complete their mission: to stake their territory, partner up and raise their chicks.Year:
2022

Southern Ocean Live
A journey into Australia's Southern Ocean, a wild and dramatic place; full of charismatic creatures and the perfect place for a natural history adventure.Year:
2022

The Exhibitionists
Four friends dare to get locked in the National Gallery and discover only 25 per cent of art in the Australian collection is by women. Raiding the vaults, they uncover forgotten works of art and scandalous tales of sexism.Year:
2022

Strong Female Lead
One in three Australian women experience discrimination or harassment in the workplace. Australia’s first and only female Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, was one of them. In Australia, politics is a toxic place for women. Strong Female lead examines Australia’s struggle with women and power when a strong female takes the leadYear:
2021

Great Barrier Reef: The Next Generation
A cast of young marine explorers take us on an immersive journey into life on the reef, during a summer of love. Featuring stunning footage of coral spawning, fish breeding, birds and turtles returning to islands to nest.Year:
2021

Wild Australia: After the Fires
Charting the recovery of wildlife in the aftermath of Australia's catastrophic bushfires through stories of hope and resilience.Year:
2020

Wild Australia: After the Fires
Charting the recovery of wildlife in the aftermath of Australia's catastrophic bushfires through stories of hope and resilience.Year:
2020

Blue
From space, our planet appears as a tiny blue dot in the vastness of space. Blue, because 99% of all living space on Earth occurs in the Ocean. But the seas are under threat. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. As we learn of the ecological crimes occurring worldwide, we also uncover the shocking truths happening on our own shorelines.Year:
2017