Instructional Video8:22
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Fried Fish

9th - 12th
Neil Perry is an Aussie food legend, and he is sharing his secrets on how to easily pan-fry a piece of fish complete with the crispiest, tastiest skin you’ll ever eat.
Instructional Video5:53
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Steve Keen on Europe, China, and Brazil 6/7

Higher Ed
In part 6 of this INET interview, Steve Keen shares his views on Europe, China, and Brazil.
Instructional Video11:28
Australian Children's Television Foundation

MY:24 - Refugee turned hip-hop artist

9th - 12th
G-Storm is a 17-year-old Melbourne-based hip-hop artist who was born in a refugee camp in Tanzania. At the age of nine he met and fell under the spell of his Uncle Fablice (see above). Fablice was only three years older but under his...
Instructional Video4:44
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

3D Printing Metal Parts

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. Steve, a longtime Darwin resident and innovator, invented a 3D printer...
Instructional Video6:29
Curated Video

Fastest Female to Circumnavigate the World by Bike

K - 5th
Jenny Graham holds the Guinness World Records title for being the fastest woman to circumnavigate the world by bike. In this video, she shares her journey, challenges, and experiences, highlighting her love for endurance cycling and the...
Instructional Video4:02
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Julia Prendergast - Teachers Make a Difference - Sudesh Mishra

Higher Ed
Julia Prendergast’s novel, The Earth Does Not Get Fat was published in 2018 (UWA Publishing: Australia). Her short stories feature in the current edition of Australian Short Stories. Other stories have been recognised and published:...
Instructional Video4:44
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Bringing Back Biodiversity in Orana, Australia

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. An invasive species of tree, the White Cyprus Pine, has been...
Instructional Video1:07
Next Animation Studio

Flight MH370 researcher used radio distortions to track plane

12th - Higher Ed
A revolutionary new method to trace the path of the plane now suggests that the pilot was active and might have been talking with Malaysian authorities during what many researchers describe as a ‘murder suicide’.
Instructional Video6:18
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Back To The Moon: Australia's contribution to lunar exploration

9th - 12th
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. Learn about Australia's forgotten but vital contribution to Apollo's race to the moon. Back...
Instructional Video0:30
Next Animation Studio

Bandage changes color to indicate wounds healing status

12th - Higher Ed
ustralian researchers have developed a smart bandage they hope will remedy this. It uses a derivative of cholesterol that changes from red through green to blue as it heats up, showing changes of less than 0.5 of a degree. The developers...
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Giant radio telescope recieves federal money

12th - Higher Ed
Australia is set to begin work on the square kilometer array (SKA) radio telescope after the federal government promised almost A$19 million in funding. The SKA will consist of clusters of three kinds of antenna linked to a central...
Instructional Video10:47
Schooling Online Kids

Science for Kids: Early Stage 1 - Zip's Trip to Earth

K - 5th
Meet Zip, an alien from the planet Sunray. One day, Zip travels all the way to Earth and bumps into Luna! Maybe she can answer some big questions for him. Why does the sun rise and set every day? Why do the seasons change? Join Zip and...
Instructional Video2:34
TMW Media

Smelting And Refining Aluminium: Mining and rehabilitation

K - 5th
Why is mining important? How is bauxite mined responsibly? Smelting And Refining Aluminium, Part 1
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Australia is getting cell phone detecting cameras

12th - Higher Ed
The Australian government has rolled out a smart traffic camera system to catch drivers who use cell phones on the road.
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Giant prehistoric ‘prawns’ developed night-vision eyes

12th - Higher Ed
Radiodonta, meaning “radiating teeth”, are a group of arthropods that dominated the oceans around 500 million years ago.
Instructional Video5:29
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia on Fire - Victoria Farmers

9th - 12th
The bushfires have left huge areas of farmland in ashes. For farmers, that represents not just a loss to their livelihood but often a heritage that’s been generations in the making.
Instructional Video8:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Pasi Sahlberg - In Teachers We Trust

Higher Ed
Pasi Sahlberg has worked as a schoolteacher, teacher-educator, researcher, and policymaker in Finland and advised education system leaders around the world. He served as senior education specialist at the World Bank (in Washington, DC),...
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

PlasticSeas: Exploring the Impact of Plastic Pollution on Our Oceans and Wildlife

9th - 12th
The video explores the impact of plastic pollution on marine life and the environment, featuring interviews with marine biologists and researchers who study the effects of plastic on seabirds and dolphins. The message is clear: we need...
Instructional Video2:13
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Women Compete for Federal Offices in Australia

9th - 12th
Ms Represented is a series that charts the rise of Australian female politicians over the last one hundred years and the unbelievable things they got up to along the way. In 1994, 100 years after women gained the right to run for office,...
Instructional Video9:26
AllTime 10s

10 Deadly Animals Lurking In Your Backyard

12th - Higher Ed
We all know a lion or tiger will mess you up. But you probably imagined you were safe in your backyard. Think again: from swarms of bees to hidden snakes, here are 10 Deadly Animals Lurking in your Backyard.
Instructional Video9:54
Brave Wilderness

Surviving a Cage of Death!

6th - 8th
On this episode of On Location, Coyote, Mario and Mark are at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, Australia.. and they are about to get in the water with some saltwater crocodiles!
Instructional Video7:27
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed and human health

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Dr. Pia Winberg shows some of the ways that seaweed can...
Instructional Video15:11
Seven Dimensions

Managing Bad Press

Higher Ed
In this video, Maria, a business leader, discusses how her organization handled a crisis involving bad press. She shares the challenges they faced when considering the acquisition of a clinic that had experienced a major adverse event,...
Instructional Video6:57
Healthcare Triage

Australian Health Care

Higher Ed
It's been a while since we've done an international health care system episode. We thought you might need a break. That break ends now. Australia has the only continental, universal health care system, and it's topic of this week's...