Dodley and Flynn, the monster puppets are preparing for their Christmas celebrations.
This four-part series looks at people who help us: why we all need help from others at certain times, who helps us, why these people are in a position to help us, what forms that help can take, and
This is a unit of four programs on various aspects of personal safety.
This series of four programs for lower primary science aims to increase an understanding and appreciation of various aspects of the sea.
This series of four programs takes a look at the fascinating world above us - space.
This three-part series explores the science and technology behind transport. Information is delivered through a lively, friendly rapport between the narrator and an inquisitive animated character.
This program looks at the effects of weather on city and rural dwellers, and at the different weather conditions that occur throughout a year and how they affect our lifestyles, bodies and behaviou
The lives of working animals are explored in these two episodes.
You can make yourself seasick watching the daily rocking and the reeling in Europe.
Burma, also known as Myanmar, has long been closed off to the scrutiny of the outside world.
There’s a growing resistance - particularly among young Bali locals - to rampant development on the island and tourism at any cost so they’re mobilising.
Mother of two Regan Haight was married and living contentedly in mid-west USA until she returned home one day to find her children and her Japanese-born husband gone.
It sounds like a benign coordinate or reference number but make no mistake H5N1 is far from benign.
Riau province in Sumatra is home to the world’s biggest paper plant. It’s owned and run by Asia Pacific Resources International Ltd, better known by the more disarming acronym APRIL.
Pop quiz:
Which nation has grown fatter faster, and currently holds the world's overweight title? The United States, Australia or Mexico?
A. Mexico.
Follow 10 characters, including Dacre Smyth, a 21-year-old Australian Gunnery Control Officer, through the dramatic 10-day countdown to D-Day and the beginning of the end of World War II.
Geoffrey Robertson presents a unique story of real Australian heroes.
Live coverage of Remembrance Day at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra in 1998, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice at the end of World War I.
Two years ago Melbourne ophthalmologist Harry Lew began a mission to revive a story that began in a Polish town almost 70 years ago: a true story so terrible that when published in 1948 few could b