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- Parents confront their kid's wildest dreams as they give over control for an entire day.
- TV Series
- They were worlds apart in school, but now they're stuck together in Dig Deep Creek. Six very different teenagers hurl through a wormhole into the parallel world of Dig Deep Creek - an 1850s ghost town, patrolled by a mad bush ranger. The teens' worst nightmare of being stuck together is nothing compared to the danger of the wormhole as it spews forth aliens, meteor storms, intergalactic monsters and a host of gross foes. The teens daily struggle to find food and water, outwit the bush ranger and battle the wormhole's perils is hamstrung by their relentless infighting. Can they work together to survive day to day - let alone find their way back home?
- A band of thirty talented music students brave tensions, line-up changes and heartbreak to triumph at the top music festivals in Europe and America.
- TV Series
- Featuring performances of the Cat Empire all over the world, including a full length concert of their homecoming show at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne Australia.
- Chaconne, is a moment in a love story where a violinist retreats to the solace of a familiar friend, her instrument, a part of her that she is unable to share with her partner.
- On any given morning - for a select group - that morning will be their last. Only they don't know it. Catch Perfect finds Carlotta, Robert and Lucy confronting just such a morning. One of them belongs to that group. Catch Perfect: A film about fate, death and the colour blue.
- The first few years of a baby's life have been proven critical for speech and language development. Now, two professors of speech pathology bring over 60 years of research and experience to a revolutionary new program that helps your baby develop speech and language skills. Your baby will love following along and imitating the actions on screen.
- Jupiter High School, locked in orbit around a supermassive quasar, is an inter-species melting-pot, with one exception. Until now, no human set foot in Jupiter high. Gwen and her family moved from Earth to the far side of the galaxy. Within an hour of arriving Gwen is press-ganged into the Student Representative Council. As the only human senior attending the school, her voice needs to be heard. But nobody wants to hear it. Gwen's not as smart or pretty or scary as her new classmates. She's so normal it's weird. In a school full of avians, androids, and six-eyed fish, Gwen's just another alien trying to survive at a Galactic High.
- It's July 2012 at the Porretta Soul Music Festival in Italy. Sweethearts receive a pep talk before they go onstage. The pressure is on to perform to an excellent standard or they will never be invited to the festival again. Flash back to July 2011, and the beginning of the long road to Europe. Sweethearts are a soul fusion band of thirty schoolgirls from Geelong. They are the only practising school band that play exclusively in professional settings. The current line-up is the closest and most polished in the band's history. Their tight knit bonds are about to be broken by a longstanding rule: when a girl graduates from high school, she must leave the band. This time around, nine girls are set to graduate - a third of the band. It's their biggest ever line-up change. They must find and train nine new members who are at an advanced level. As auditions get underway it's clear that finding these "newbies" is going to be a hard task. There's euphoria when the band wins a spot at the 25th annual Porretta Soul Festival in Italy. A European tour is on the cards, but that creates a problem for musical director, Ross. Do they risk their reputation by taking a substandard line-up? Or do they break their key rule and let the graduates stay on for the tour? That would deny the younger members a chance to make their mark. Ross lets the graduates stay. He wants to keep the band together and maintain the high standard needed for Europe. No one is ready to say goodbye yet. Over the next twelve months, there will be fallout from abandoning the band rule.
- Maddi returns from the U.S to rejoin Sweethearts, but fears she's below par. The band has two big goals: to perform an all-original set and tour the U.S.A for the first time. Maddi's return buoys Ross and the future looks bright. But something is brewing that could destroy the American tour, and even the band itself.