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.
A Proper Killer Instinct. Cat joins Isabel on a campaign stop so she can follow Peta to a secret conference, only to end up literally fighting for her story.
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.
Season 2023, Episode 04. As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
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.
Four sets of parents have made it to the final where their parenting is stripped bare to decide Australia's best parenting style. Hosted by Ally Langdon with Dr Justin Coulson.
David Wenham talks to Greig Pickhaver, who for decades has defined and defiled the Australian character with his alter ego, HG Nelson. Greig speaks openly about being unable to read and the enduring partnership of Roy and HG.
Protest. Does protesting make things better or worse? And are our laws becoming less tolerant of protestors?
Flyways tells the story of the world's most incredible athletes - shorebirds - and documents the pressures placed on these birds by climate change and ever-expanding human development.
Flyways tells the story of the world's most incredible athletes - shorebirds - and documents the pressures placed on these birds by climate change and ever-expanding human development.
Flyways tells the story of the world's most incredible athletes - shorebirds - and documents the pressures placed on these birds by climate change and ever-expanding human development.
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