1960s. Step into a home in the 1960s! Students can take a look at what everyday life may have looked like for their grandparents.. Why is there only one phone for the whole house and why is it connected to the wall?
The Eureka Stockade. The democracy all Australians enjoy today began at the goldfields, but how? Ronan guides students through the events that led up to the Eureka Stockade at Bakery Hill in Ballarat.
Season 03, Episode 02. Breathtaking skies, bending palms and waves that accentuate the cool night breeze. A one-of-akind masterpiece by Bob Ross.
Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird host smart and respectful conversations about the issues impacting people's lives in the show that values expertise above opinions.
Find out what's going on in the world with a news bulletin designed for children, featuring stories that are relevant and easy to understand.
Australia at Play. Sport and the arts are imported from Britain and are already embedded in society at Federation in 1901. Fuelled by sunshine and leisure time, homegrown heroes emerge, including Phar Lap, the Australian cricket team, surf lifesavers, Dame Nellie Melba and the hit films that perpetuate and reflect Australia’s character.
When news breaks, Charlie Pickering puts it all back together with everything you need and nothing you don't. The Weekly - You give us thirty minutes, we'll give you the week. (*Some assembly required)
When Helen Tudor-Fisk's life falls apart, she takes a job in a small suburban firm specialising in wills and probate assuming that, because the clients are dead she won't have to deal with people.
Australia at Play. Sport and the arts are imported from Britain and are already embedded in society at Federation in 1901. Fuelled by sunshine and leisure time, homegrown heroes emerge, including Phar Lap, the Australian cricket team, surf lifesavers, Dame Nellie Melba and the hit films that perpetuate and reflect Australia’s character.
Australia at Play. Sport and the arts are imported from Britain and are already embedded in society at Federation in 1901. Fuelled by sunshine and leisure time, homegrown heroes emerge, including Phar Lap, the Australian cricket team, surf lifesavers, Dame Nellie Melba and the hit films that perpetuate and reflect Australia’s character.
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