Season 01, Episode 02. As Rembrandt paints his most iconic work, The Night Watch, and is at the height of his fame, his wife Saskia lay dying. Her death begins a 10 year decline in Rembrandt's output of paintings, as he pours himself into etching instead.
Australian Female Pioneers. This BTN special celebrates Australian female pioneers - from politician Edith Cowan to Australia's first female university professor. We also learn about aviation pioneer Nancy Bird Walton, and meet Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
The National Press Club hosts public debates and discussions that shape Australia now and into the future. Home to national conversations with decision-makers and influencers; driving the national debate forward.
In a far-off galaxy, moons and their inhabitants are threatened by a mysterious dark force. Their only hope - a moonflower, Hanazuki, who has great power that could save the entire galaxy.
Ghost Story. In the year 3021, on a space station somewhere between Mars and Jupiter in the Milky Way, 8-year-old Ella Ryder sets out with her friends on exciting adventures of discovery.
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 presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
Brisbane Floods. Wade into recovery mode as the clinic deals with the animal aftermath of a Brisbane flood. Meet a baby kangaroo in need of round-the-clock care and a plover washed down a drain. Then size up the turtle waiting list that vet Karina patiently tackles.
Episode 1. Ali Kadri, the CEO of the Islamic College of Brisbane (ICB), is determined to break down the insularity between different communities, and help his students prepare for the wider world. But it's taken him nearly a year to find a handful of families willing to volunteer for his experiment, and not all his teachers think that it's a good idea. Now, in the first stage of the experiment, six students and families from the Catholic all-boys school, Padua College, it's Catholic sister school Mount Alvernia, and the secular state school, Ferny Grove leave their communities and cross the river, into the very different and far more multicultural world of south Brisbane, and the ICB.
Charlie Pickering and a team of comedians watch all the news so you don't have to - taking the week apart, throwing away the boring bits and putting it back together in 30 minutes of hilarity that makes sense of the nonsense.
Episode 1. Ali Kadri, the CEO of the Islamic College of Brisbane (ICB), is determined to break down the insularity between different communities, and help his students prepare for the wider world. But it's taken him nearly a year to find a handful of families willing to volunteer for his experiment, and not all his teachers think that it's a good idea. Now, in the first stage of the experiment, six students and families from the Catholic all-boys school, Padua College, it's Catholic sister school Mount Alvernia, and the secular state school, Ferny Grove leave their communities and cross the river, into the very different and far more multicultural world of south Brisbane, and the ICB.
Episode 1. Ali Kadri, the CEO of the Islamic College of Brisbane (ICB), is determined to break down the insularity between different communities, and help his students prepare for the wider world. But it's taken him nearly a year to find a handful of families willing to volunteer for his experiment, and not all his teachers think that it's a good idea. Now, in the first stage of the experiment, six students and families from the Catholic all-boys school, Padua College, it's Catholic sister school Mount Alvernia, and the secular state school, Ferny Grove leave their communities and cross the river, into the very different and far more multicultural world of south Brisbane, and the ICB.
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