The Calling. The airbender children, Jinora, Ikki and Meelo, head out to find the Avatar. Meanwhile, Toph teaches Korra to let go of the past.
What drives people in Europe - politically, socially and culturally? What are their views, hopes and fears? Stories on the diversity of the continent's people and places. From our broadcast partner DW.
Desert Mob, Dalisa Pigram, Ron Hurley. Guest host Rowdie Walden is at Desert Mob with Hetti Perkins; we meet Marrugeku's Dalisa Pigram in Broome; Angelina Hurley shares her father Ron's legacy; we follow the Journey Down; and slam poet Laurie May performs. (Final)
Wonderful World: 2. Leah and Kaeng discover Italy and the Leaning Tower of Pisa! They make yummy fruit towers and tell the story of Bella the Bellringer set in a village in Italy. Through The Windows we visit incredible Italy!
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.
Digestive System. The digestive system breaks down the food we eat so it can be converted into energy, to power our bodies and provide nutrients for health, growth and repair.
Making A Nation. How Australia was transformed from an agricultural economy into a manufacturing one and how this workplace revolution ended 40 years later amidst public acrimony, inflation, an oil crisis and the rise of the Free Market.
Adelaide In A State Of Change. The Point: Road Trip travels to the South Australian capital city of Adelaide with host John Paul Janke, to discuss the challenges as seen through the eyes of three locals.
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.
Bass Coast, VIC. Back Roads visits the wild Bass Coast in Southeast Victoria. Uncovering the coastline's ancient secrets, Heather Ewart discovers why the locals aren't afraid to do things a bit differently and break new ground.
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.
The Strata Trap. Linton Besser exposes the graft and greed of the strata industry - supposed to protect apartment owners' interests - with shocking stories of financial abuse, unethical practices and a lack of meaningful consumer protection.
The Ozempic Games. Australia is making it harder to get game-changing weight loss drugs. Are they a long-term solution and how are they changing us and our relationship to weight?
Delta Goodrem. Hosted by veteran ABC journalist, Leigh Sales, this week The Assembly sees the Autistic journalism students interview Australian music royalty, Delta Goodrem.
Socorro: Shark Island. Steve joins forces with shark scientist Mauricio Hoyos to dive a remote volcanic island in the Eastern Pacific. Their goal is to discover where shark mothers give birth and help protect a new generation of these ocean giants.
Guest host Yumi Stynes ponders 'Is there an art to ageing?' Seeking inspiration, Yumi visits artist Lindy Lee, dancer Meryl Tankard and author Kathy Lette. Meanwhile Namila Benson visits artist Maree Clarke at her workshop.
B As In Best Friends. Still homeless, the Huangs move in with Honey and Marvin, however Jessica's dreams come true when she gets a chance to compete on "Wheel of Fortune" with Honey. Eddie starts high school and is still on the outs with his pals.
Patricia Karvelas is in Sydney hosting a conversation about housing with a panel including Minister for Housing Clare O'Neil, Shadow Minister for Housing Michael Sukkar, commentator Alan Kohler and more.