TV Guide Issue #147:

17 July - 30 July 2023 View previous issueView next issue
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    18th Jul7:30 am

    Home Is Where The Truth Is... Why don't humans live in nests? Or hives? Or burrows? Today our detectives are examining human homes, who builds them, how they're different around the world and why they've evolved to what they are today.

    18th Jul9:27 am

    Glowing Firefly. Hosted by Mandisa Watts, Curious Crafting is a series about the joy of crafting. It features a rotating cast of young kids making art out of common household objects, illustrating how accessible crafting can be.

    18th Jul10:02 am

    First Nations Language And Culture. In this BTN series, we celebrate Australian female pioneers, we go on an election road trip with reporters Nat and Joe, we explore visual arts, take you on a journey to the Solar System, and explore the science of glass.

    18th Jul10:59 am

    Craig Reucassel investigates our transport emissions, which are the second major contributor to total carbon emissions. He explores how to make the move from petrol guzzlers to electric vehicles.

    18th Jul12:30 pm

    Power Of Activism, The. A group of young female activists are risking it all to change the future thinking of governments and major companies. In true 'David versus Goliath' style, these inspirational scientists and conservationists challenge the thinking of out-dated practices that are contributing to climate change.

    18th Jul6:25 pm

    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.

    18th Jul7:30 pm

    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.

    18th Jul8:02 pm

    Jade. After a terrible accident, Tracy is looking for a canine to restore purpose in her life again. She's open to any dog as long as it's not a small, yappy dog. Can she overcome her aversion to a pint-sized pair?

    18th Jul8:30 pm

    A thought-provoking and inspiring documentary that charts the impact of Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu - the publishing phenomenon that challenged Australia to rethink its history and ignited a debate that continues to rage.

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