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Curated Video
Parrots Turn the Australian Sky Into a Living Rainbow
New ReviewWatch "Footloose," a rainbow lorikeet, practice free-flying as part of her exercise regimen at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Australia.
Curated Video
How do young people feel about the U16 social media ban?
New ReviewHow do young people feel about the U16 social media ban?Credit: Luke Reevey/The Independent
Curated Video
Aerials show extent of destruction from bushfires in Australia's Victoria state
Aerials show extent of destruction from bushfires in Australia's Victoria stateCredit: AP
Curated Video
US Navy's Super-Fast Missile Can Cut Enemy Ships in Half
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel, as we explores the scale and intensity of international naval warfare exercises, focusing on the missions, live fire events, multinational cooperation, and complex training scenarios seen during...
Economics Explained
Is There a Better Economic System than Capitalism
Over time it is almost taken as given that science and technology will evolve and improve over time. But does the same hold true for the field of economics? Will future generations achieve superior levels of wealth due to advancements in...
Economics Explained
What Is The Most Equal Country on Earth
Income and wealth inequality are two of the most debate issues in the world of economics. In this video we look at some of the most equal countries in the world to see what they are doing right
Economics Explained
The Australian Housing Market Explained
This video discusses how tax policies in Australia heavily incentivize property investment, leading to high levels of household debt and limited housing supply in desirable areas. The focus on encouraging homeownership rather than...
Economics Explained
Foreign Influence on the Australian Housing Market
The video discusses Australia's reliance on natural resource exports, particularly coal, and the challenges it faces due to stagnant demand and environmental concerns. It also touches on the high cost of real estate in major cities,...
Economics Explained
An Introduction to the Australian Economy
In this video, we'll learn about Australia's high standard of living, wealth equality, and strong trade surplus, while highlighting concerns about dependence on volatile industries and partners like the USA and China. It raises...
Bizarre Beasts
The Platypus is Missing This Major Organ
You might think you know why the platypus is a bizarre beast. Maybe you know that it lays eggs, that the males have venomous spurs on their ankles, and that it can sense electricity with its bill. But do you know the most bizarre thing...
Bizarre Beasts
Why Are These Fish Walking?
Welcome back to the second episode of our new format for Bizarre Beasts, which we're calling Season Zero. Over the next year, we will be remastering episodes of Bizarre Beasts that were originally created for Vlogbrothers.
Bizarre Beasts
Not Everything in Australia Wants to Kill You
Not everything in Australia wants to kill you. Australia is home to 25 species of dangerously venomous snakes, but, as frightening as their venom may be, plenty of those snakes have a much softer side than their reputation lets on. In...
Curated Video
Indonesia Geography and Climate
Lying south of mainland Southeast Asia and north of the continent of Australia, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. While it’s a vast country, only about 40 percent is land—the rest is sea. Strategically located between...
Curated Video
What is the G20?
The G20 is a powerful, informal group of nineteen countries and the European Union. It also includes a representative from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The list evolved from an effort to include major developing...
Curated Video
Watch Out For Jellyfish Attacks In Australia!
Watch Out For Jellyfish Attacks In Australia!
The Daily Conversation
Top 10 Most Connected Countries
The 10 highest scoring nations on the Global Connectivity Index.
The Daily Conversation
The World's Cities After Global Sea-Level Rise
A flyover simulation of what the world's major cities will look like after the climate warms two to four degrees and the oceans rise dozens of feet/meters.
The Daily Conversation
Iran Overthrows The Shah: Revolutions, Part 5
Iran becomes an Islamic Republic as Ayatollah Khomeini seizes power to become Supreme Leader. Part 5 of our journey through history's greatest revolutions--the moments that shaped modern civilization.
The Daily Conversation
Fact Checked: Clinton/Trump Debate
The many lies and truths told by Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the first 2016 U.S. presidential debate.
The Daily Conversation
Europe's Refugee Crisis Explained
An examination of the European Migration Crisis.
The Daily Conversation
Climate Change Explained Simply
A straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the...
The Daily Conversation
America's Sources of Immigration (1850-Today)
A state-by-state look at the history of U.S. immigration, showing the leading country of origin for newcomers in each territory, by decade.
The Daily Conversation
15 Years of Terror
An animated video infographic showing every terrorist attack with more than 20 deaths between 1/12/2000 and 11/13/2015.
Wonderscape
The Challenges Facing Koalas: Conservation Efforts and Threats to Their Survival
Science Kids Koalas - Anatomy, Habitat and “Crikey” Fun Facts
This video highlights the challenges facing the koala population in Australia, including habitat loss, urbanization, droughts, and disease. Despite these threats, efforts...
This video highlights the challenges facing the koala population in Australia, including habitat loss, urbanization, droughts, and disease. Despite these threats, efforts...