An Indigenous youth dance-based health and fitness program which teaches viewers mad dance routines and showcases the latest Indigenous hip hop beats, while also delivering strong health messages. (Repeat)
Tornadoes - Tornadoes are rare, but there's nothing more frantic or explosive in nature. The team investigates where that awesome power comes from and what happens when it's unleashed.
Great Barrier Reef - The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef on the planet. Steve Backshall narrates an investigation into not only how it got so big, but also, how the reef survives on the Australian coast at all. (Repeat)
Presenter and passionate coder Chloe Watts visits some of the UK's most creative coders to demonstrate how exciting coding is, the job opportunities coding skills can lead to and how necessary coding is for our future. (Repeat)
A priest makes a piano from live pigs, Emperor Caligula declares war on the sea, and discover disgusting beauty tips from Ancient Egypt. (Repeat)
An evil Greek god appears on a daytime chat show, a rich Georgian swaps his wife with a peasant, and we meet some weird medieval monsters. (Repeat)
Dinosaur - Dirtgirl and the gang scour the garden for dinosaur fossils and end up finding something unexpected. (Repeat)
The Junior Vets are nearly ready to graduate from Vet School. Today the Junior Vets need to find out why Tino the Horse can't walk properly. Plus they help remove a large lump from the throat of Zoe the Schnauzer Dog.
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.
Operation Ouch! is back with huge body experiments and incredible investigations to show you how your amazing body works. There are brand new 'Operation Takeover' challenges, four 'Ouch Patients' to meet & First Aid returns. (Repeat)
Hiding - Andy Day sees how coatis follow mum's tail to safety in the forest. Eider ducks keep a wolf busy while their ducklings find a safe spot. The big mouthed hap is strangest of all - the young fish hide in its mouth. (Repeat)
Sucked to Death - This episode takes a look at first-hand accounts of stunned and bewildered homeowners doing their best to survive when a sinkhole attacks. In St Albans, a huge sinkhole in 2015 opened up in the middle of a road in the middle of the night and cut off 53 houses from the outside world, causing a year of chaos and disruption. We hear from the jazz player who came closest to driving into the hole, and from the local couple who were stunned to find a 10-meter-deep crater just yards from their front door.
It's a big day for guitar prodigy Callum as he records his very first music video. Kenzie is about to step up and perform with the Queensland Ballet; and young scientist Finn has an important message for the Prime Minister.
Women on the Edge 2017 - Insight is Australia's leading forum for ideas and powerful first-person stories, offering a unique perspective on news and current affairs. Each week, Gold Walkley awaard-winning journalist Jenny Brockie drives a discussion that examines a single topic. Insight brings together, in one forum, people with personal experience on an issue as all as experts and those with strong opinions. (Repeat)
The 1980s - It's the 80s, a decade of big hair & a booming economy. Our family experience nouveau cuisine & check out the Atkins & Pritikin diets. Plus the coming of the microwave means the sharing a home-cooked meal begins to disappear.
Andrew Denton makes his long-awaited return. Australia's shortest (some would say greatest) interviewer will sit opposite a range of fascinating people and try to find out what makes them tick.
Sucked to Death - This episode takes a look at first-hand accounts of stunned and bewildered homeowners doing their best to survive when a sinkhole attacks. In St Albans, a huge sinkhole in 2015 opened up in the middle of a road in the middle of the night and cut off 53 houses from the outside world, causing a year of chaos and disruption. We hear from the jazz player who came closest to driving into the hole, and from the local couple who were stunned to find a 10-meter-deep crater just yards from their front door.
Sucked to Death - This episode takes a look at first-hand accounts of stunned and bewildered homeowners doing their best to survive when a sinkhole attacks. In St Albans, a huge sinkhole in 2015 opened up in the middle of a road in the middle of the night and cut off 53 houses from the outside world, causing a year of chaos and disruption. We hear from the jazz player who came closest to driving into the hole, and from the local couple who were stunned to find a 10-meter-deep crater just yards from their front door.
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