The Aunty Mojo Show

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Credits

  • Hosted by Aunty Mojo

Content Rating

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.

Rose Street Pantry

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Credits

  • Hosted by Thomas Carr and Meredith Stevens

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

Sharing the stories of local producers, learning their practices, experiencing their products and encouraging more people to be inquisitive about the origins of their food.

Series originally broadcast on Channel 31 Melbourne in 2020.

 

The Cutting Room

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  • Produced by RMITV

Content Rating

Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)

An RMITV production focusing on all things screen media.

Futuration

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  • Produced by Benny Greggs

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

AWE: Arm Wrestling

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  • Presented by Arm Wrestling Entertainment

Content Rating

Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)

AWE proudly presents the left-hand Oceanic Championship bout between defending champion Lachlan Adair and veteran Brett Coutts. Followed by the Inter-Continental title between New Zealand champion Maatiewarangi Heta Morris and Australian veteran Brett Coutts, both recorded live at Adelaide Oval.

King of the River

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  • Produced by Daniel Clarke

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

Feature documentary exploring the amazing life of harbour master Ian King and the history of American River, Kangaroo Island. Walkley Award-winning filmmaker Daniel Clarke interviewed ‘Kingy’ during the final week of his life, during which he donated his large collection of stunning historic imagery, most of which has never been seen publicly.

The Tradition Continues

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  • Produced by Greg Ashman - Andrew Burch - Kristy Copley
  • Edited by Bob Lawrence

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

The Tradition Continues documentary traces the remarkable 161-year history of the St Peter’s College Boat Club; the culture, the characters and their contributions.

Talking Urban

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  • A USource Media Production

Content Rating

Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)

Get Dirty with Milton

Series Information

Credits

  • Hosted by Milton Vadoulis

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

Do you love houseplants but can’t seem to keep them from wilting? Do you want some tips and trick for keeping indoor plants in tip-top shape? Well it’s time to get dirty with Milton — indoors!

Everyone’s favourite garden guru is back to show you how to care for your houseplants in Get Dirty with Milton — Indoors! Host Milton Vadoulis has you covered with basic and advanced techniques, advice on varieties, conditions, watering and more in a way that’s easy to understand way and always with a laugh.

The twelfth series of Get Dirty with Milton is the first that focuses on indoor plans, with six info-packed episodes about ferns, palms and cacti to more exotic plants like bonsai and African violets. Plus lots of advice about pruning, potting staking and other ways to care for your garden.

FringePod

Series Information

Credits

  • Produced by the C44 Production Team

Content Rating

Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)

Have you ever wanted to hear from other artists, producers, and arts industry professionals about the inner workings of the arts? Well now you can with Adelaide Fringe’s bimonthly FringePOD podcast interview series.

We’ll be talking to artists, producers and venue managers from around the world about their journey, and what advice they would give to artists at all stages of their careers.

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