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.
How Does It Work? Metal Recycling Centre. Maddie is learning about metal and how it can be recycled and used again. Maddie visits a metal recycling centre where they recycle metal from old cars.
Lemurs. The PollinHeads head over to Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary to help care for the lemurs and get to the bottom of why the largest pollinators are at risk of extinction.
Episode 8. FIFA World Cup Daily show 2022.
Dance Class. Shrimpy the shrimp is feeling grumpy! But a special dance class with Mr Trigger the triggerfish could be just what's needed to cheer him up.
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.
Sarah Ferguson and the 7.30 team deliver insightful public affairs journalism, providing scrutiny of those in power, in-depth reporting on the biggest stories of the day, newsmaking interviews and special investigations.
The Crow Flies. Crowfoot, a Chief of Blackfoot nation, negotiated one of the most controversial treaties in Canadian history and his personal regalia ended up in a British museum. Did colonial forces literally steal the shirt from his back?
Sleep is a ritual that unites us all. But why do we do it? Michael Mosley reveals how sleep affects almost every part of our physical and mental wellbeing, from memory and mood to immunity, weight, and fertility.
When Russia began its attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, in February of 2022, many people expected the city to fall in days. But the Ukrainians refused to surrender.
France V Australia (group D) France vs Australia at Al Janoub Stadium. Hosts Richard Bayliss and Niav Owens will be joined by guests, including football analysts Mark Bosnich, Craig Foster and Sarah Walsh.
Episode 8. FIFA World Cup Daily show 2022.
Episode 8. FIFA World Cup Daily show 2022.
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