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- Australia is an ancient continent, full of secrets, waiting to be unlocked. Rob Collins takes a journey through time and Country as he meets and collaborates with First Nations experts, revealing ancient innovations and discoveries.
- Distinctive insights into meaningful aspects of First Nations palliative care on Country, within an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander context.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG8.0 (53)TV EpisodeOne team starts to play head games with another team egging them on with rumors that drive them crazy. The final four teams turn up the intensity, and one team schemes against the others by canceling all the cabs they called to pick them up at a route marker. It is a leg full of foot races. First, two teams race to the Yield mat and the first team to arrive at the Yield mat rubs salt in the wound and yields the team they outran right in front of their faces. Then, there is a three-way footrace to the pit stop mat. What news will Phil have for the last team to arrive?
- In Sydney, Tony experiences enviable food and drink in the land down under.
- Rob Collins and his team explore the innovative creations that enabled First Nations people to thrive, ranging from transforming volcanic terrains into fish farms to mastering the art of harnessing dangerous fire for survival.
- Rob Collins leads a daring expedition to substantiate the ancient scientific storytelling of First Nations people, who recount Ice Age events from 10,000 years past.
- Rob Collins delves into the remarkable connectivity of First Nations people, exploring their communication networks, extensive trade routes and kinship systems that fostered a highly interconnected society on an immense continent.
- The collaboration of Indigenous knowledge and advanced science drives the development of life-saving medications. However, in order to address the challenges of the future, it's essential to first reconcile and heal the wounds of the past.
- Nine teams from across the country arrived at the starting line in Niagara Falls, Ont., by high speed jet boats ready to run "The Amazing Race Canada."
- 2010– 46m5.2 (10)TV EpisodeMossy and Gabe from New South Wales compete in round 1 - Group 1's instant restaurant.
- Matt and Melissa from South Australia compete in round 2 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- 2010– 42m6.0 (6)TV EpisodeClint and Noah from Victoria compete in round 1 - Group 1's instant restaurant.
- 2010– 43m5.2 (5)TV EpisodeTanja and Gen from Queensland compete in round 1 - Group 1's instant restaurant.
- Marc and Natalie from Western Australia compete in round 1 - Group 1's instant restaurant.
- Deb and Ben from New South Wales compete in round 1 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- Deb and Ben from New South Wales compete in round 2 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- Veronica and Shadi from Queensland compete in round 2 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- Rowan and Sophia from Victoria compete in round 2 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- Holly and Grace from Western Australia compete in round 2 - Group 2's instant restaurant.
- 2010– 44mTV EpisodeClint and Noah from Victoria cook-off against Rowan and Sophia from Victoria, Matt and Melissa from South Australia, and Tanja and Gen from Queensland.
- 2010–TV EpisodeHolly and Grace from Western Australia cook-off against Mossy and Gabe from New South Wales for a spot in the semi finals.
- 2010–TV EpisodePaul and Mel from South Australia cook-off against Clint and Noah from Victoria for a spot in the semi finals.
- Episode: (2010)2010– 1h 10mTV EpisodeVeronica and Shadi from Queensland cook-off against Tanja and Gen from Queensland. The winner will cook-off against Mossy and Gabe from New South Wales for the final spot in the semi finals.
- 2010– 1h 6mTV EpisodeClint and Noah from Victoria cook-off against Veronica and Shadi from Queensland in the My Kitchen Rules grand final.
- The Ghan takes passengers on a three-day, two-night journey across Australia, from Adelaide in the south through the country's "red center" to Darwin in the tropical Top End. This train offers an unforgettable 1,865-mile adventure for foreigners and Aussies alike, but there is no end to the challenges it faces while charging through rough, raw, and remote areas. See how the Ghan and her dedicated crew keep its guests pampered and entertained while readying itself against floods, brush fires, and the sheer vastness of the Outback.