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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Be Curious is a new three-episode series that will break down barriers between scientists and the public and inspire the next generation of South Australian scientists and innovators.
Hosted by science communicator and first-time TV presenter Alison Kershaw from Inspiring SA, Be Curious explores the groundbreaking science and trailblazing technology happening in the North Terrace institutions that many of us pass every day.
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Rating: G — General (Australia)
Aimed at young children, “The Aunty Mojo Show”, aims to communicate a message to children, and hopefully their caregivers, through 5 personalities. The various personalities come through Aunty Mojo, her twin niece and nephew, (Maxi and Monty) and The Mojos, (good and not so good alter-egos). We sing and dance and have fun together.
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- Hosted by the South Australian Museum.
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Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
This documentary follows Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard on its historic journey to Adelaide- its first exhibition outside the UK.
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- Filmed live by the C44 production team during the South Australian Game Exhibition (SAGE) at Adelaide Studios
- presented by the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC).
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Whether you’re a seasoned developer, an aspiring game creator, a passionate gamer, curious to learn more about games, or anywhere in between, the SAGE Advice series has something for you.
Filmed live by the C44 production team during the South Australian Game Exhibition (SAGE) at Adelaide Studios, presented by the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC), SAGE Advice features local, national and international industry experts and leaders, and SA developers and creatives, covering everything from the history of SA video games, to current tech trends, jobs and education pathways and more, with opportunities and advice for newbies to professionals.
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Discover the story of the Stobie pole, a true icon of South Australia. Celebrate its 100 years of service with us and learn about its history, how they’re made, why they work so well, and the colourful ways they’ve influenced our culture.
Produced by Made Adelaide in partnership with SA Power Networks.
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Four university students battle it out to win $15,000 to support their different clubs. The chess club wishes to go to nationals, drama club wants to put on a performance, the music club needs new instruments, and the sports club want to go on a boy’s trip. Through a series of trials and tribulations one of them will come out on top, but not before they learn a little bit more about each other.
A TV pilot made by students at Flinders University.
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In our fast-paced lives, we often forget to take the time to truly listen and learn from the remarkable women around us. Understanding their obstacles and the pivotal moments that led to their success is important.
On Tuesday 5 September 2023, the University of Adelaide’s Scott Theatre was packed with over 400 attendees eager to hear the stories of exceptional women and the benefits of their many years of dedication, hard work, advocacy and grit in facing the challenges of their respective industries.
Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC, Governor of South Australia
MC Ali Clarke, Presenter, Mix 102.3
The Young Adelaide Voices choir
Anna Meares OAM, Olympic Cyclist
Hon. Dr Susan Close MP, Deputy Premier of South Australia
Hon. Catherine Branson AC KC, Chancellor, University of Adelaide
Professor Maria Makrides FAA FAHMS, Executive Director, SAHMRI
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The Alternative Art School: 40 Years of Adelaide Central School of Art tells the story of an iconic Adelaide arts institution on its fortieth anniversary.
Produced by Channel 44 and presented by Adelaide Central School of Art.