Going beyond the media blockade of the 2018 Mount Canobolas and 2019-20 Black Summer mega-fires first-hand, Samuel Rodwell's 'Inferno' captures the volunteer firefighters who fought against all odds to protect their communities from total annihilation.
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Coinciding with 2023 NRL season launch, Stan Original 'Dawn of the Dolphins' documents the formative months of the first new club to join the competition in 16 years.
Rolf de Heer’s 'The Survival of Kindness' introduces Mwajemi Hussein in the lead role of BlackWoman, who is abandoned in a cage in the middle of the desert.
In ABC's five-part series 'Back In Time For The Corner Shop', Annabel Crabb helps Carol and Peter Ferrone and their children Julian, Sienna and Olivia navigate the highs and lows of being shopkeepers through 150 years of Australian history.
Seven's upcoming sketch comedy 'We Interrupt This Broadcast' takes aim at Australia’s favourite (and least favourite) shows.
Adapted from Tom Holt’s eponymous seven-book fantasy series, Jeffrey Walker's 'The Portable Door' follows Paul Carpenter (Patrick Gibson) and Sophie Pettingel (Sophie Wilde), two lowly, put-upon interns who begin working at the mysterious London firm J.W. Wells & Co. and become steadily aware that their employers are anything but conventional.
Produced by JAMTV, 'Show Me The Money II' lifts the lid on one of the most turbulent AFL trade periods in the game’s history, featuring a mega trade that involved four clubs, two players, and 14 draft picks.
Told through the eyes of eight protagonists, 'We Are Still Here' traverses 1,000 years from past, present, and future to explore stories of kinship, loss, grief, and resilience.