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| | EXPLORE THE COLLECTION | Celebrate NAIDOC Week | |
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Join us on ABC iview with a collection of programs to celebrate and share the rich culture, history, and stories of Australia’s First People. Jump in for inspiring movies, laugh-out-loud comedies, and gritty Aussie dramas like Mystery Road: Origin. With a huge range of shows and movies on offer, there's something for everyone this NAIDOC Week. |
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| Agatha Raisin | Let’s go hunt down another mystery with Agatha Raisin! Agatha was hired to protect a woman from ghosts, but her enemies might be more human than spectral. Everyone – alive and dead – is a suspect in this very entertaining investigation. | |
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Looking Black | Celebrate NAIDOC Week with a blast from the past. Looking Black explores the impact of Indigenous storytelling throughout the ABC’s history through open conversations about the experience of First Nations journalists, storytellers, and presenters. | |
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Built to Survive | This intrepid explorer is diving into the Australian wilderness to uncover the mysteries of our wildlife. Phil Breslin draws on his knowledge of science, First Nations peoples and his own lived experience to discover how these critters have adapted to some extreme habitats. | |
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The Soundtrack to Mystery Road: Origin | If you've reached the end of Mystery Road, you'll need these road-tripping tunes to keep the journey going. Listen in to the sounds of the series - check it out here! | | |
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| Miss You Already
It’s another chilly Winter weekend – must be time for a movie night! Grab a blanket, some popcorn and your bestie for a Friday night in. This movie follows two life-long friends as they tackle the realities of adult life, including raising a family and an unexpected cancer diagnosis.
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| | | Small Axe
Director Steve McQueen brings the real-life experiences of the London West Indian community to life in this powerful series of standalone films. Set between 1969 and 1982, episode one of this film series is available to stream – and gasp, cheer, and cry with – now on ABC iview. | |
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Ablaze | Dive into a fascinating doco from Tiriki Onus, who finds a 70-year-old film believed to have been made by his grandfather, Bill Onus. This incredible journey follows Tiriki as he pieces together the film's origins and discovers more about Bill's fight for Aboriginal rights. | |
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What’s coming up | | Movin' to the Country Friday 7.30pm |
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| Carbon: The Unauthorised Biography Tuesday 8.30pm |
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STREAM GREAT TV | | |
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| Do you or someone you know need audio description? Find out the AD schedule this week. | |
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