The Struggle

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Credits

  • 🏆 🏆 Winner of Personality of the Year (Tavleen Singh) & Best Journalism in a Program at the 2021 Antenna Awards
  • 🏆 🏆 Winner of Personality of the Year (Wren Gillett) & Best Non-Factual Program at the 2023 Antenna Awards
  • 🏆 Winner of Best New Producer (Toby McGee) at the 2025 Antenna Awards

Content Rating

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

The Struggle is Gen Z’s take on the news; a news satire produced by Monash University students that airs weekly on Channel 31 and CTV+. Each episode throws traditional TV News to the wind and impersonates the format’s, headlines and correspondents with heightened characters, comedy, and sketch to engage and guide the audience through current affairs. Week in and week out The Struggle is there to bring you (most of) the facts.

Winged Wonders

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Credits

  • Produced by Sea Star Rock

Content Rating

Rating: G — General (Australia)

Get ready to flap, flutter and explore! Winged Wonders of Adelaide is a brand new educational series made just for kids!! Packed with songs, dancing, and curious creatures! Follow Lucy, Biddi Blue the Butterfly, and Flicka Firetail the Diamond Firetail finch as they uncover some of South Australia’s native butterflies and woodland birds of Mt Lofty ranges in this joyful outdoor adventure.

10 x 10

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Credits

  • Produced by C44 Adelaide

Content Rating

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

10×10 is a music video project in which teams ten bands join ten filmmakers to produce ten music videos in just ten days! Beginning with a workshop with filmmaker and 10×10 creator Norwood Cheek, some mingling between bands and filmmakers to form teams, then a week of filmmaking before a screening.
The 2026 Adelaide 10×10 was a collaboration between C44 Adelaide, Adelaide Fringe and Norwood Cheek.

Murray’s Mission

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Credits

  • Produced by Sea Star Rock

Content Rating

Rating: G — General (Australia)

Jump into the river adventure with Murray the River Kid! A special storybook reading with Lucy, discover how water travels, who lives along the river, and why caring for nature matters. It’s a fun mix of live action, animation, songs, and science, made right here in Australia!

Stories of Victoria with Philip Mallis

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Credits

  • Hosted by Philip Mallis

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

Join Philip Mallis as he explores the hidden stories and history of Melbourne and Victoria.

Legends With Bevo

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Credits

  • Host: Bevan 'Bevo' Jones

Content Rating

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

Legends with Bevo is a series of video interviews featuring sports and entertainment personalities and those doing great things in the community.

Led by our amazing host Bevan ‘Bevo’ Jones, the interviews take on a more light hearted, positive and feel-good approach.

BTS with Jess: Adelaide Fringe Special

Series Information

Available in HD

Credits

  • Hosted by Jess McCall

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

How can young people get involved in Australia’s biggest arts festival? Host Jess McCall will show you the way and get you looking forward to Fringe 2027!

Recipe for Love

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Credits

  • Starring Maria Humphreys
  • Produced & Directed by Georgia Humphreys & Marion Pilowsky
  • 🏆 Winner of Program of the Year at the 2021 Antenna Awards

Content Rating

Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)

Recipe For Love is a gentle window into the world of 50+ singles. Marrying two of the most popular genres on earth, dating and cooking, we encourage the pursuit of happiness and the end of loneliness!

Dinner with Friends

Series Information

Credits

  • Written & Directed by Lucy Campbell and Claire Bishop
  • Produced by Matt Byrne
  • Starring Nathan O'Keefe

Content Rating

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

Dinner with Friends is a tragi-comedy series of six episodes following Clive ‘Brick’ Murphy, a gentle, unflappable optimist, as he tests his self-designed prototype website, Dinner With Friends, to eat dinner with strangers from around the world.

Each episode revolves around Brick meeting a new stranger for a ‘virtual dinner’. As Brick slowly comes to terms with his grief over the death of his mother over the course of the series, at its heart, Dinner with Friends is a show about the small, fleeting connections that add up to something beautiful; that the whole is bigger than the sum of its parts.

Dinner with Friends was shot during lockdown using iPhones and minimal cast/crew contact as a way to capture a moment in time. It is written and directed by Adelaide filmmakers Lucy Campbell and Claire Bishop, produced by creative producer Matt Byrne, and starring Nathan O’Keefe (A Sunburnt ChristmasDeadline Gallipoli).

Club Rules

Series Information

Credits

  • Produced by students at Flinders University.

Content Rating

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

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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