BTN is a high-energy, fun way for Upper Primary and Secondary students to learn about current issues and events in their world. Each program is built around major news stories of the week.
Kite. Maddie is outdoors finding out about things that use the wind. She finds out how a kite works when it flies high in the sky and uses a special device to measure the wind speed.
Lisa Curry. When swimmer Lisa Curry delves into her maternal family past, she finds hard working German immigrants who risked everything to become the masters of their own destiny in Queensland.
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.
Motorbike Machines. Grace looks at three amazing motorbikes. First, she tests her balance skills on a trials bike and shows off a mini motocross bike, and then she test drives an amazing sidecar motocross bike.
Leigh Sales presents Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you a unique perspective on the day's issues, exclusive investigations and compelling interviews. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
Fish butcher extraordinaire Josh Niland reveals his first pressure test dish, tuna wellington with mashed potato and tuna gravy. Whoever cooks the dish that is least like Josh's will be sent home.
Provocative multi-media artist Abdul Abdullah's final challenge sees participants exploring who they really are. Each must design their own concept to illustrate how they think the outside world sees them.
Inheritance. What effect does inheritance have on family relationships, and how can it change lives? Presented by Kumi Taguchi.
Outwitted. Andrea and her family flee Warwick's violence. Debi searches for Warwick's missing sister, Eileen. A bomb tears apart a church hall, killing one and injuring scores more.
Trouble In Paradise. A sightseeing boat is stalked by an aggressive monster croc. An emergency phone call turns Matt's day upside down. Matt is tasked with apprehending an "uncatchable" crocodile.
Provocative multi-media artist Abdul Abdullah's final challenge sees participants exploring who they really are. Each must design their own concept to illustrate how they think the outside world sees them.
Provocative multi-media artist Abdul Abdullah's final challenge sees participants exploring who they really are. Each must design their own concept to illustrate how they think the outside world sees them.
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