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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Join Dr. Nelu for A Healthy State, a series that features discussions with a wide variety of Doctors and health professionals across a diverse range of topics.
Proudly supported by the Victorian Government.
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Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Catch all the highlights and big plays from the Melbourne Wrestling Show.
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Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
“Conversations with Faye” is a powerful program that brings heartfelt, thought-provoking conversations to the screen. Faye sits down with thought leaders and experts that inspire, inform, empower, and connect—changing lives one conversation at a time.
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
The Shed Show explores the hidden worlds found in the backyard shed.
Sheds bring people together to create, to laugh, to pursue hobbies…and some are personal museums that define who we are.
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- Powered by All-Star Wrestling Australia
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Rating: MA15+ — Mature Accompanied (Restricted to 15+) (Australia)
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
“TalKaleidoscope – Telling Stories and Spreading Smiles.”
An innovative Marathi talk show that celebrates the achievements and stories of the Indian Diaspora in Australia. The show promises viewers an enriching mix of interviews with changemakers across various fields such as Education, Arts, Music, Dance, Theatre, Business, Sports, Spirituality and more. Additionally, Borkars Media has covered exclusive stories of various Indian celebrities who have visited Melbourne.
English Subtitles available for all episodes.
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- Hosts: Stella Young - Steve Hurd
- *Stella Young was inducted into the CTV Hall of Fame in 2024*
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Outstanding Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program & Program of the Year at the 2014 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Outstanding Interview Program & Outstanding Male Presenter (Steve Hurd) at the 2009 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Best Living and Learning Program & Best Program that Promotes Community Harmony & Diversity at the 2007 Antenna Awards
- 🏆 Winner of Best Panel Program at the 2006 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Best Panel Program & Program of the Year at the 2005 Antenna Awards
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Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Since the broadcast of its first episode in 2003, No Limits rapidly evolved. During its run it produced between 13 and 26 half hour episodes per year and broadcast on Channel 31 in Melbourne and Geelong, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
An icon of community television broadcasting, No Limits was included in ACMI’s TV50 exhibition in 2006, celebrating Australian television since its first transmission.
Produced and presented by people with disabilities, No Limits did not shy away from difficult issues and revels in the discussion of all things complex + controversial.
No Limits aimed to impact positively on mainstream media in their storylines about people with disabilities and in the accurate reflection of our society and its 20% of Deaf + disabled people. Currently mainstream and other media lack the presence of people with disabilities and where they are represented it is in a stereotypical way, usually “Super-crip” (outstanding achievement in overcoming the drawback of a disability) or Tragic victim (horror stories and acquired disabilities).
No Limits showed, and challenged other media to show, people with disabilities as proud, shameless, defiant, respected, denied members of society, capable of great contribution to an inclusive society.
No Limits TV was broadcast from 2003 to 2014 and received 9 Antenna Awards along with 5 nominations during its run.
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- 🏆 Winner of Outstanding Creative Achievement in a Program at the 2023 Antenna Awards
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
The Art of Reconciliation follows eight First Nations people as they are each paired with an artist to tell their stories and experiences of reconciliation through the creation of portraits.
The Art of Reconciliation was produced in collaboration with the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and City Of Charles Sturt by C44 and crewed by First Nations interns as part of the South Australian Film Corporation’s First Nations Screen Strategy 2020-2025.