Love is in the air this May when Northern Pictures' 'Love on the Spectrum' returns to the ABC for a second season, telling more stories of people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships.
A new ABC series will explore attempts to tackle racism among primary school children in Western Sydney.
In 'Old People’s Home for Teenagers', narrated by Annabel Crabb, audiences get to see if the power of an intergenerational program can also transform the lives of our most vulnerable young Australians – teenagers.
For the first time in its history, the Sydney Opera House has welcomed cameras behind-the-scenes to reveal what it takes to run one of the world's busiest performing arts centres.
In 'Magda’s Big National Health Check', Magda Szubanski takes a deep dive into the state of our health while reflecting on her own.
'In Stuff The British Stole', journalist Marc Fennell examines the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic and priceless relics, including a scandalous diamond at the heart of the crown jewels that millions of Indians and Pakistanis claim was stolen.
Some 11 short documentaries about climate and environmental solutions will screen on the ABC next year after being backed via the Your Planet initiative.
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.