In 2020, the ghost of Captain Cook awakens. He re-unites with Mahnra, an Indigenous woman's spirit trapped inside the body of a goat. They travel across Australia in search of a cure for a mysterious 250-year-old spell.
Three young women from Western Sydney each try to escape their responsibilities by hanging out in the carpark of a doughnut shop, only to fall into a surprising friendship triangle and a series of adventures.
Explore the incredible highs, lows, joys, heartbreak, camaraderie, laughs and bittersweet sorrow that make up a teenager's life. A clandestine 'tunnel party' in the depths of the hinterland in northern NSW draws kids from all over the area but when a spectacular stunt leads to a car crash, a group of five teens face events that will transform their lives and their idyllic landscape forever.
Every country town in Australia has a Chinese restaurant and comedian and food enthusiast Jennifer Wong is on a mission to meet the people behind the wok, to find out what makes their food both Australian and Chinese.
Annabel Crabb takes us into the Parliament House offices of a host of political characters. Amusing, surprising and at times ridiculous, this series lets you get to know politicians in their Canberra habitat.
Courtney Act and her alter ego Shane Jenek explore some of the hot button topics making news now, so you can better understand and give context to what's happening in the world.
Look at how Ian Strange's upbringing in the suburbs of Perth has informed his artistic practice which looks at subverting the iconography of suburbia and home on an international scale.
Three artists, singer-songwriter Jess Ribeiro, muralist Joel Moore (aka Vans the Omega) and sculptor Pimpisa Tinpalit confront the challenge of creating a public artwork to reignite the search for those who have disappeared.
What's life like for undocumented migrants who left their homes and loved ones far behind to gamble on a brighter future? People Without Papers tells the stories of migrants in three cities in France.
Four resilient women empower each other while rivalling to become Australia's strongest woman. From across the country these daughters, mothers and wives share how they have rebuilt themselves inside and out.
Pop-Ability follows the journey of a group of bold and unapologetic singers - the world's first-ever girl band with disabilities called 'The Sisters of Invention' as they release an album and make a music video.
Have you ever wondered about who lived in your house before you? Where did they come from? What were their dreams, hopes and fears? And what became of them? "Who's Been Sleeping In My House?" is an Australian series presented by archaeologist Adam Ford exploring the incredible stories that lie between the bricks and mortar of our homes. From the Western Australian goldfields to the tropics of Queensland, Adam peels back the extraordinary lives of everyday Australians - people who lived, loved, bore children and moved on in the great cycle of life. As ghosts of the past, family secrets and architectural surprises are revealed, the present owners' relationships with their homes will be changed forever by the startling mysteries and unexpected revelations Adam unearths. Beneath the floorboards, between the walls, under the eaves, or somewhere deep down in the garden, the secrets of the past are just waiting to be revealed.
Dave, a socially inept entomology student, stumbles his way through six New Year’s Eve countdowns, over six years, doing his best to find love. When the clock strikes midnight will he get his wish?
You post it, he cooks it. #Shelfie with Dan Hong follows the celebrity chef as he heads inside the diverse households of modern Australia to whip up a feast using what he finds on their shelves.
A Few Good Blokes follows the stories of three Australian men who explore what it means to be a good role model today through the work they do supporting men in their communities.