2024-10-06
Olivia is a high achieving advocate for people with Down syndrome, about to step out on her first ever date. Since coming out as gay, Charles hasn't had any luck finding love. Nirvali dives headfirst into the dating world.
It's the morning after their first night in the wilderness, and the participants are discovering how harsh a Tasmanian winter can be. We see the first "tap outs", as conditions prove too tough for some.
Anne Hollonds, National Children's Commissioner, addresses the National Press Club on the topic "Help way earlier: How Australia can transform child justice and improve safety and wellbeing".
A tasty sampler of stories from the land - covering food, agriculture, crops, climate, business and innovation - as we meet the fascinating people who make our rural and regional communities unique. Presented by Pip Courtney.
From the end of World War 2 in 1949, immigration changes the face of Australia and this influx of labour and the diversification of the economy lead to prosperity.
Ease into your Sunday with an engaging mix of news, updated information, analysis, interviews, politics and weather. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim, plus sport with Jared Coote.
Start your Sunday morning with the show the politicians rely on to find out what's going on. David Speers presents Australia's must-watch political program, joined by a panel of the best political analysts and commentators.
The winner of Storm v Roosters will take on either Panthers or Sharks in the NRL Grand Final. Kelli Underwood and the panel preview the NRL and NRLW Grand Finals, plus the latest on AFLW, Cricket, Men's A-League and more.
Join Tiana Penitani and Sam Wykes for your weekly hit of Pacific joy, as they share inspiring stories and incredible sporting prowess of athletes with Pacific Island heritage, from Australia and around the world.
Hosts Johnson Raela and Alice Lolohea bring you the latest in news, politics, sports and entertainment from across the Pacific. Featuring on-the-ground reporting from a trusted network of correspondents.
The first of three episodes examines the forces that shaped the media heir and the roots of the Murdoch sibling rivalry.
It's the morning after their first night in the wilderness, and the participants are discovering how harsh a Tasmanian winter can be. We see the first "tap outs", as conditions prove too tough for some.
18 teams take part in the 2024 AFLW Season as Australia's leading women's footballers play in 11 home and away rounds plus four weeks of finals to decide the AFLW Premiership.
18 teams take part in the 2024 AFLW Season as Australia's leading women's footballers play in 11 home and away rounds plus four weeks of finals to decide the AFLW Premiership.
Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney, Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland.
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.
How boxing saved one Indigenous man from a life of crime. Darryl Gardiner teaches positive masculinity, helping to break the cycle of domestic violence and guide men to take responsibility for their actions.
There's never been a more important time for transparency and trust. ABC News brings you the latest news and today's top stories, with more reporters in more places to tell you what's going on. Presented by Meredith Sheehan.
You've heard of green asparagus but have you ever tried white asparagus. Thanh heads to a local farm to learn more about this fascinating variety. Topped off with a fine dining experience at a hip Melbourne restaurant.
Look around you. Rubber is everywhere now, but it wasn't always this way. Marc Fennell takes you deep into the Amazon jungle to unravel an elaborate botanical heist that changed the world.
From the end of World War 2 in 1949, immigration changes the face of Australia and this influx of labour and the diversification of the economy lead to prosperity.
European immigration doubled in Tasmania, and so, too the death count as colonists encroached on the best land and Tasmanian Aboriginal people resisted their occupation.
Namila Benson faces her greatest fear... stand-up comedy! Namila chats with comedian Shaun Micallef, comic Zainab Johnson, classicist Mary Beard, father/son duo Dane and Bow Simpson and political satirist Badiucao.
Through a re-examining of colonial era paintings, Hannah sees that White Australia's sense of 'belonging' has a complex and troubled past.
How boxing saved one Indigenous man from a life of crime. Darryl Gardiner teaches positive masculinity, helping to break the cycle of domestic violence and guide men to take responsibility for their actions.
The final word on the day's top stories, with the latest news and updated information from Australia's most trusted source of independent news. Presented by Meredith Sheehan.
You've heard of green asparagus but have you ever tried white asparagus. Thanh heads to a local farm to learn more about this fascinating variety. Topped off with a fine dining experience at a hip Melbourne restaurant.
Look around you. Rubber is everywhere now, but it wasn't always this way. Marc Fennell takes you deep into the Amazon jungle to unravel an elaborate botanical heist that changed the world.
From the end of World War 2 in 1949, immigration changes the face of Australia and this influx of labour and the diversification of the economy lead to prosperity.
European immigration doubled in Tasmania, and so, too the death count as colonists encroached on the best land and Tasmanian Aboriginal people resisted their occupation.