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.
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.
Join Australian comedian Matt Stewart as he travels off the beaten path, following the journeys of...
View seriesThey take hard rubbish and recycling to the next level – join Billy Trash & Tracey Cash for CASH...
View seriesStories of passionate collectors, dealers and auctioneers and the strange and quirky things they...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
At the end of the hottest year in human history, a Rising Tide of 3,000 everyday people shut down the World’s Largest Coal port for an unprecedented 32 hours in Newcastle, Australia.
Revisit the epic 2023 People’s Blockade with exclusive footage from the beach, the water, and the sky – and hear from the inspiring and dedicated Rising Tide organisers and blockaders.
About Rising Tide: Rising Tide is building an unstoppable mass movement for climate defence, we are a diverse movement demanding Australia honours our commitment to the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement; that means stopping all new coal and gas projects. We are prepared to take whatever peaceful actions are within our power to defend the climate.
Beats of Colours is a short documentary exploring the fusion of Latin Classical and Tango music...
View seriesBest of the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival is a dynamic, weekly documentary series that...
View seriesBridie Shepherd showcases some of the organisations across Australia pushing for environmental...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Ten years on from the disastrous axing of television’s longest running family morning show ‘Family Dawns’, things are very grim for the Dawn Family. We follow each of the family members in their new and challenging lives post stardom, and find out exactly what went wrong through comprehensive in-show flashbacks. Financial disputes, family competitiveness and inappropriate sexual tension are just a few of the catalysts for the show’s demise. The question remains however, with the lives of the Dawns continuing to take a slide…could a comeback show be on the cards?
Originally airing on C31 Melbourne through late 2009, Family Dawns was nominated for two Antenna Awards, including ‘Best Comedy’.
Starring Kat Burgin, Tim McDonald, Nick Musgrove, Nick Russell, Eden Porter and Ant Simpson.
Planet Nerd is a television comedy variety programme produced by RMITV. Starring Melbourne...
View seriesDinner with Friends is a tragi-comedy series of six episodes following Clive ‘Brick’ Murphy, a...
View seriesTim Ferguson, formerly of the Doug Anthony Allstars and Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush, hosts a...
View seriesRating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Adelaide comedian Steve Weyland & fellow bike enthusiast Mike Tucker restore the iconic Suzuki Katana.
Discover the untamed beauty of Australia’s outback with “Outback Escape,” a...
View seriesPlanning a camping trip around Australia? Plan it with Paul for advice on everything you could need...
View seriesBush TV Australia is a new adventure travel program. It's all about solo camping to snow trips,...
View seriesRating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
The Bent Spoon is so much more than a cooking show, hosted by Miss Katalyna, each episode of The Bent Spoon features a different guest, showcasing the diverse cultures and first nations communities in Australia and across the globe. What better way to share our stories and culture than through food?
Join author and Just4Me cooking expert Caroline Rowe as she explores the world of cakes to go with...
View seriesThe QTV cameras are out and about bringing you the best of Q+ world, in this magazine-style TV...
View seriesEach week Bent TV aims to constructively contribute to an inclusive society, that is accepting, and...
View seriesRating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Discover powerful, untold stories with South African–born Mopedi woman Ramadimetja Dorcas Maphakela on the Antenna Award–winning, Australia’s first African-led lifestyle TV show celebrating the African diaspora.
The show highlights identity, heritage, and positive socio-economic contributions, showcasing the inspiring impact of people of African descent across Australia.
MUUZOstream provides a regular dose of live music shot in a Melbourne studio between September and...
View seriesTalking Urban Streetside spotlights independent talents across various creative realms. Showcasing...
View seriesA talk show that shares the stories of unique multicultural migrants and their contribution to...
View seriesRating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
C31’s I Heart Art follows a diverse range of artists as they step the audience through the process of putting pen and paintbrush to paper.
Filmed in the Channel 31 Studios.
A youth talkshow sharing interviews and discussions all about arts, youth culture, media, current...
View seriesBinge on shows, interviews, events and peeks behind the scenes of the Southern Hemisphere’s...
View seriesArtsbusTV showcases creativity from the emerging generation. Six twenty-five minute episodes will...
View seriesRating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
The show is, and always has been, aimed at promoting local Australian Rules football in an entertaining, informative and light-hearted format. Our passionate team of volunteer presenters have a shared belief in the values that sport can instill in us all and the benefits of involvement in our local communities. We’re not about controversy or grubby headlines, but simply the positive promotion of our great national game. And we love to spotlight the wonderful people, both on and off the field, who make it all possible.
The Local Footy Show, while keeping viewers informed of the latest results and standings in local leagues, endeavours to provide informative segments to cover the behind-the-scenes stories, the people and the history of our great game at grassroots level.
With Daz, Benny and the team, we cover local Australian Rules football around Victoria.
Join Johnny Keko and guests for the latest news, results and discussion about local soccer in the...
View seriesSit back, relax and enjoy Channel 31’s full coverage of the 2022 Reclink Australia Melbourne...
View seriesFor years generations have been opposing forces – but how often do we ever get to talk about it...
View seriesRating: 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.
‘AbiliTV’ is an innovative television program produced by Trending Media Australia and ROPE Inc...
View seriesThe show that celebrates the incredible world of disability arts and culture, where creativity...
View seriesWilly is lost in the mystical woods with only an obnoxious narrator as a guide.
View seriesRating: 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.
The National Reconciliation Week (NRW) 2025 theme, Bridging Now to Next, reflects the ongoing...
View seriesRelive the moving talks, performances and cinematic fireworks of events Mourning in the Morning and...
View seriesBeats of Colours is a short documentary exploring the fusion of Latin Classical and Tango music...
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