Instructional Video30:14
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 5 (Croc Island Rangers)

9th - 12th
It’s an invitation-only trip for the well-traveled hosts to the remote Crocodile Islands located off the coast of North East Arnhem Land – a small speck of sand in the Arafura Sea. But the mission that awaits Kayne is sure to test all...
Instructional Video23:54
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 12 (Manta Rays)

9th - 12th
It’s one thing to take a “selfie” what about trying to take a happy snap with a giant Manta Ray while swimming underneath it! Yup, that’s the challenge for Kayne today!
Instructional Video7:46
TLDR News

How the UK & Japan's Military Pact Hurts China

12th - Higher Ed
Britain and Japan are currently penning a new military pact to secure greater control in the indo-pacific, and grapple power back from China. This is one of many anti-China pacts floating around at the moment so we'll unpack it and...
Instructional Video1:27
Next Animation Studio

World’s largest solar farm planned for Australia

12th - Higher Ed
A massive renewable energy project is underway in Australia that would include the construction of the world’s biggest solar farm and the world’s largest battery to deliver electricity using the world’s longest submarine power cable to...
Instructional Video24:05
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 13 (Emu)

9th - 12th
Just because the Emu can’t fly, doesn’t mean it can’t run fast… See how our two adventurers go in trying to track an Emu and see if they can borrow one of its eggs!
Instructional Video23:49
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 3 (Perenties)

9th - 12th
The Perentie is the king of the desert – but they’re notoriously shy, which means Kayne has his work cut out for him when he is challenged to find one and stage a pose!
Instructional Video23:34
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 12 (Arafura File Snake)

9th - 12th
Brandon challenges Kayne to catch, cook and then eat an Arafura File Snake – a rare delicacy that lives in croc-infested waters in Arnhem Land!
Instructional Video23:31
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 4 (Cassowary)

9th - 12th
Brandon challenges Kayne to track down an elusive cassowary, one of Australia’s rarest birds.
Instructional Video6:30
TLDR News

Will the Commonwealth Collapse... Without the Queen

12th - Higher Ed
With the Queen no longer in the equation, people are already discussing the future of the commonwealth. In this video we breakdown what the commonwealth is and if we can expect to see more countries ditching the King as their Head of State.
Instructional Video12:53
TLDR News

Should the UK Turn Back Migrants? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
British politicians are coming under increased pressure to solve the issue of migrants and refugees crossing the channel. However, their toolkit of options looks pretty abysmal, with four (pretty bad) solutions being seriously considered...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

Un paquete para Ria

Pre-K - K
El cartero tiene un paquete para Ria. Es bastante grande. ¿Qué podría haber dentro? Mira este divertido video para averiguarlo.
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

A Package For Ria

Pre-K - K
The postman's got a package for Ria. It's quite a big one. What could be inside? Watch this fun video to find out.
Instructional Video6:04
Food Farmer Earth

Sweet & Savory Pies: A Love Story

12th - Higher Ed
When Philly native Sarah Curtis-Fawley travelled to Australia for what she just intended to be a year, fate seems to have intervened. Marrying, and eventually opening up a bakery (the Pacific Pie Company) in Portland, Oregon specializing...
Instructional Video1:30
Food Farmer Earth

The Origin of the Meat Pie

12th - Higher Ed
In Australia, the meat pie is an iconic food. But where did the meat pastie originate, and what was it's original purpose? Sarah Curtis-Fawley of the Pacific Pie Company shares the story about its origin.
Instructional Video4:27
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Looking at the Sunshine Coast Through an Indigenous Lens

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. Time for a river tour led by Auntie Bridget and Simon! Auntie Bridget...
Podcast4:41
Earth Rangers

Australian Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia is full of diverse and unusual animal life. It is home to hundreds of different species of marsupials, which are mammals that carry their babies in pouches, along with deadly snakes, spiders, and jellyfish. Listen to hear a...
Instructional Video10:53
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Shane Strange - Respecting Indigenous People

Higher Ed
Shane Strange’s writing has appeared in various print and online journals in Australia and internationally. He is the author of two chapbooks Notes to the Reader and Dark Corner. His first collection of poetry All Suspicions Have Been...
Instructional Video6:14
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Seafood Farm

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. Tim visits an experimental seafood farm run by Rocky De...
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Poor posture due to smartphone use leads to ‘horn bone’ growth in skull: Study

12th - Higher Ed
New research from Australia has found that excess usage of smartphones causes a horn-like bone, known as enthesophytes, to grow at the back of the skull.
Instructional Video24:40
The Wall Street Journal

Dissecting the Covid Rebound

Higher Ed
As the economy in the U.S. roars back to life, businesses are facing very different challenges and opportunities depending on their sector. How are businesses adapting to the post-Covid world? Jonathan Lavine of Bain Capital breaks it down.
Instructional Video0:31
Next Animation Studio

Northern Australia to experience rare total solar eclipse

12th - Higher Ed
A rare total solar eclipse will be visible in northeastern Australia on the morning of November 14. Cairns and Port Douglas are listed as the best locations to see the eclipse, where the Moon will completely cover the Sun for...
Instructional Video3:57
Ancient Lights Media

New Zealand

6th - 8th
This clip examines the geography and culture of New Zealand.
Instructional Video10:40
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 3 - The Road to Federation

K - 5th
Discover the fascinating history of how Australia became a nation. What were the colonies like? What was ‘Federation’? What are the differences between federal, state and local governments? Watch now to find out! Along the way, engage...