2024-07-07
When Quaden Bayles was nine, he was bullied and trolled for having dwarfism. But he also caught the eye of Mad Max director George Miller, and now at 13, has emerged triumphant. (Midseason Final).
Take a closer look at what's making headlines in regional and rural Australia. ABC News reporters uncover the news and unique stories about what's really going on outside the big cities. Presented by Amy Culpitt.
Join Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Bridget Brennan and the team as we hear from some of the big names and entertaining guests who have appeared on News Breakfast. Plus regulars including resident film critic Zak Hepburn.
Beverley O'Connor brings you a weekly roundup of international news from an Australian perspective as reported by ABC News correspondents covering the Indo Pacific, Europe, North America, the Middle East, India and Indonesia.
Pet ownership soared through the pandemic, and it wasn't just dogs and cats. Demand surged for snakes and lizards. Someone must farm the rats to feed them, and there some big advantages to farming little livestock.
Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher, Australian Human Rights Commission President, addresses the National Press Club of Australia on the topic "Free + Equal: Safeguarding the rights of all Australians".
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.
Rachel Pupazzoni presents the week in business, finance and economic news including the latest trends on Australian and international markets, analysing what's going on in the local and global economy and how it affects you.
Take a closer look at what's making headlines in regional and rural Australia. ABC News reporters uncover the news and unique stories about what's really going on outside the big cities. Presented by Amy Culpitt.
Ease into your Sunday with an engaging mix of news, updated information, analysis, interviews, politics and weather. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and James Glenday, plus sport with Jared Coote.
Stage 3 tax cuts began this week but will they provide much needed cost-of-living relief or do they risk adding to inflationary pressures and further delay interest rate cuts? David Speers and the panel discuss the politics.
Kelli Underwood and the panel discuss the latest NRL and AFL news, plus Wimbledon, the Wallabies take on Wales, Super Netball, Tour de France, and the final countdown to the Paris Olympics with less than 3 weeks to go.
Tiana and Sam welcome PNG legend David Mead, weightlifter Ajah Pritchard looks towards representing Vanuatu at the Olympics, check out a para powerlifting program and the action from the PNG rugby league junior youth academy.
Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need.
Join Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar, Bridget Brennan and the team as we hear from some of the big names and entertaining guests who have appeared on News Breakfast. Plus regulars including resident film critic Zak Hepburn.
One New South Wales family has a 3 generation connection to camels. Turning 15 is a big deal for Anna Cannard, allowing her to race her three pet camels, and fueling her dreams to turn pro.
Playing cricket in the 80s Down Under was a tough assignment for visitors against a ruthless Australian team with a bruising fast bowling attack and players who attempted to psychologically destroy their opposition.
The Melbourne Demons host the West Coast Eagles in Sunday Footy at the MCG. The Dees are caught amongst a pack of 5 teams on equal points in 9th with 8 wins and 7 losses so a win at home would boost their finals hopes.
Jerry visits a tropical fruit tree nursery, Millie grows flowers under gum trees, Tammy meets an aroids expert, Jane showcases cool conifers, and we meet a jeweller who takes inspiration from her native garden.
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.
Take a closer look at what's making headlines in regional and rural Australia. ABC News reporters uncover the news and unique stories about what's really going on outside the big cities. Presented by Amy Culpitt.
Bridget Sakr's daughter Veronique was one of four children killed by a car, walking to buy ice-cream. Bridget chose to forgive the driver - but is she ready to face him in prison?
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.
Join Lauren on a culinary adventure with various varieties of nuts as she discovers their potential beyond snacking and incorporates them into Italian and Balinese recipes like Cashew cheese mouthwatering Cabonara.
Talia is introduced to the long and powerful history of Larapinta. Palaeontologist, Dr Adam Yates describes the area in prehistoric times when the megafauna walked the land, while Benji Kenny tells his dreaming story.
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.
The comedian's comedian, Tom Gleeson has had no other job but standing on a stage making people laugh since his university days. What's the secret to his incredible work ethic and success?
Bridget Sakr's daughter Veronique was one of four children killed by a car, walking to buy ice-cream. Bridget chose to forgive the driver - but is she ready to face him in prison?
For train spotters Phil and Paul, the relaunch of the most famous steam train of all, the 3801 is an event not to be missed. The ongoing battle with graffiti costs Sydney Trains $38 million each year and puts lives at risk.
Talia is introduced to the long and powerful history of Larapinta. Palaeontologist, Dr Adam Yates describes the area in prehistoric times when the megafauna walked the land, while Benji Kenny tells his dreaming story.
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.
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.
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.
Heritage devotees Val and John Jessop decide to buy and reassemble two old buildings - an old ghost town cottage and an old sawmill. What could be more difficult than that? (Final).