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- Follows a group of marine rescue experts as they protect the Queensland coastline from toxic spills, environmental hazards and marine wreckage.
- The series portrays the real-life events of crews aboard commercial fishing vessels in the waters around Tasmania searching for Tasmanian rock lobsters.
- Goes behind the scenes of one of the world's busiest Australian Embassies, in Bangkok, Thailand, following the diplomats that make up Australia's consular team.
- Towing Companies battle it out to complete the toughest towing and recovery contracts. Armed with monster machines they work their way through a selection of extraordinary salvage and recovery missions.
- How the Vietnamese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia.
- Air Rescue is a factual observational documentary series. It follows the high stakes work and real-life drama of the rescue crews in the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.
- Maurice's Big Adventure is a journey of friendship and wonder. Presented by Playschool favourites, Justine Clarke and Miranda Tapsell, the series acts as a playful and optimistic guide for Preschoolers. The show encourages children to be brave when face those important first steps into the world. In every episode, Playschool's much-loved teddy bear, Maurice meets new friends and experiences an exciting new first. He gets ready for his first day of school, attends his first birthday party and helps a puppy dog settle into its new home. Each episode culminates in a beautiful song and montage featuring highlights from Maurice's adventure.
- 'The Justine Clarke Show!' is a 15 x 7 minute children's music television series that captures all the backstage drama, excitement and collaboration of putting on a show. In each episode, Justine is accompanied by her stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, and a special guest, who all work together to get everything ready in time for the show.
- This 10-part Pop Science series uncovers the principles behind some seriously mind-boggling experiments, extraordinary inventions and insane stunts found on the web.
- It is about frowning and issues surrounding life and how to cope The whole show helps older kids get through life easier.
- As thousands of refugees pour into the Sydney suburb of Cabramatta the first Vietnamese community in Australia is born. But it's not long before problems arise. The family structure so important in Vietnamese culture has been obliterated by the War. The security of this life gone, young refugees find a sense of belonging through criminal gangs. A lost generation is born onto the streets of Cabramatta.
- Once upon a time bullying was something obvious, a fight in the playground, name calling or teasing. But with the advent of mobile phones and internet there are all-new battlefields. We break it down, look at who does it, how and why, and highlight the tools needed to navigate this most demanding of challenges.
- With helpful advice for fragile circumstances, this episode aims to help kids understand family friction, where the fault lies and how to cope in a fractured family situation.
- Looking at technology, this episode shows kids how a techno-addict behaves and how to break the cycle. Also, Kayne chats to Hex and Bajo from ABC3's Good Game SP about their experiences with technology.
- Explore what it means to be a friend while practicing yoga with a partner. Sara Vance guides the children through a series designed to stretch and strengthen your body, all while connecting with a friend.
- During this episode, we discover what stress actually is, how to recognise the difference between positive and negative stress and how to manage it in order to lighten an already hefty load!
- Kids are continually comparing themselves to others. So instead of trying to emulate someone else, we encourage kids to explore their own skills and do what they enjoy.
- During this episode Kayne help kids separate fact from fiction when it comes to the fantasy of physical perfection and chats to rugby union star David Pocock, media commentator Mia Freedman, and Paralympian Jessica Smith.
- This episode helps kids understand disability, what it means, and discover great achievements made by people and groups with disabilities. Tom Green, Krystel Keller, Rheed McCracken and Kurt Fearnley share their stories.
- During this episode, we tackle cultural identity, sexual identity, cliques, and belonging, to help kids look for the clues that might lead them to discover who they are, and who they really want to be.
- This episode tackles happiness and shows kids how to grow, create and develop strategies to identify what happiness means to them and how to apply it to their lives. Kayne also chats to Scott Tweedie and musician John Butler.