TV guide - Monday, 21/04/25
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01:00
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Criminal defense and civil rights lawyer Jeffery Robinson draws a thorough timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States, from slavery to the modern myth of a post-racial America.
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03:00
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Chronicles the transformative journey of two First Nations men, Jaxon De Santis and Justin Grant, as they grapple with their uncertainty about the impending Voice to Parliament referendum.
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04:05
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Filmed in one day, this program follows a group of girls from remote and regional areas of Australia who have been selected for a songwriting mentorship program. The film is about the vulnerability of young women in the music industry and how, if the right environment is established, creativity can soar.
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04:30
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Over three-parts, we venture to Kalkadoon Country in Mount Isa, Queensland. Known for rugged landscapes and Indigenous heritage, this region offers a glimpse into the heart of the Aussie outback.
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05:00
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Over three-parts, we venture to Kalkadoon Country in Mount Isa, Queensland. Known for rugged landscapes and Indigenous heritage, this region offers a glimpse into the heart of the Aussie outback.
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05:30
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Tama gets a checkup from Doctor Buzz and Jojo meets a beautiful purerehua. We meet the Starjam Dance Group and learn how important it is to move your tinana.
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06:00
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When moort is hungry for shellfish called pipis, the family make a trip to the coast to collect some.
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06:35
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Tomias loses his cousin after he arrives home for initiation ceremony and it fuels his own anxieties around boarding school; Dahlia confronts her own purpose in Mandjakkorl.
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07:05
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Princess Piuti is cursed by the evil Mele Fiseni to a lifetime of stinky breath, facial hair, and a deep sleep from her 16th birthday.
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07:20
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Kamil challenges Kayne's inner cowboy to conquer a rodeo bull ride and become a protection athlete, aka rodeo clown, at a professional rodeo.
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07:45
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Determined not to have his birthday overshadowed by Motown Day, Ben campaigns to have the town-wide holiday moved.
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08:10
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Tehrig falls victim to the 'song of the machine', an ancient cyber trap that shuts down all of his functions.
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08:40
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Rebecca ventures into the world of Alice in Wonderland. For their part, the pirates go on a sleep hunt.
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09:10
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Stanley asks 'What are rainbows made of?' and Grandpa spins one of his tall tales about Wiswell the Witch who needed to collect seven magical items to make an extra special potion.
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09:30
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Source to Sea is the story of a river and its lifetime endeavor to deliver water from mountain to ocean, completing the Earth's stunningly well designed hydrological system.
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10:20
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The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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10:30
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As the United States advances west, the true nature of the land is revealed. What appeared to be a boundless empty terrain was in fact a richly inhabited landscape of diverse indigenous peoples who were not about to surrender their lands without a fight. After centuries of exposure to European diseases decimated the native population, the 1800s saw a new reign of terror. President Andrew Jackson's 'Indian Removal Act' saw the forced displacement of over 60,000 Native Americans from their ancestral homelands.
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11:25
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The story of the cover-up of the century, of the boss atop a trillion-dollar industry who discovered a shocking truth 40 years ago, created a black ops conspiracy to hide the evidence, and would stop at nothing to keep the money flowing as the world burned. A CEO nicknamed Iron-A**, whistleblowers from Exxon's own labs, professional climate deniers and spin doctors, a NASA scientist and a US vice president are among the characters in this thriller based on a decades-long plot to trade our planet for profit.
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13:00
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Stories from the sacred ground of the Garma Festival.
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13:30
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Rewana, Takakau and Paraoa Parai are the three staples for Maori in Aotearoa and abroad. Watch Monique and Henry serve up these delicious breads.
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14:00
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Adam raids his edible garden with the help of his guests, du Fermier chef Annie Smithers and horticulturalist Jamie Durie.
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14:30
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Kedala, day-time for the ngaangk, the sun and kedalak, night-time is when the miyak the moon comes out.
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14:55
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Big Cuz feels way too shy to dance in the school culture concert.
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15:05
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Our heroes are captured one by one by a giant spider, but Bic and Bac manage to run away. They then meet a community of pangolins and among them, Yaka, the pretty pangolin.
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15:35
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The children finally manage to penetrate the ziggurat. They start their descent in search of the sacred sails of Princess Rana'Ori in the bowels of the pyramid, where they should be found.
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16:05
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Imaginative boy Ben transforms his city by bringing colourful street art to life, armed with a magic paintbrush and the classic sounds of motown.
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16:30
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Torch surprises her high school girls' basketball team with new equipment. The team visits an organization in Chicago where they meet asylum seekers transitioning into life in the U.S.
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17:00
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Africa is home to a large number of youth as they constitute 77 percent of the continent's population. A few ambitious youngsters come together to share their vision for the continent's future.
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17:30
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Bamay is back! See more stunning and diverse Australian locations from the Australian skies.
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18:00
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The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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18:10
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Africa is a tapestry of habitats that host an incredible variety of creatures and within the mighty continent are areas of exceptional natural beauty - the Great Parks of Africa.
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19:00
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Singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem has searched for the creative connection in her ancestry - some link that would explain her own abilities. Her infectious curiosity is rewarded by the intricate adventures of her great-grandmother, an enigmatic woman whose life took some unexpected twists and turns. As family secrets are revealed, Delta unveils her spirited great-grandmother's passions in marvellous Melbourne.
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20:00
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In 2022 Marion Scrymgour won the seat of Lingiari by the narrowest of margins. Karla Grant travelled to Alice Springs to see how the MP is campaigning ahead of the 2025 federal election.
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20:30
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The world's forests are on fire! Killing humans and animals at an alarming rate. Scientists have discovered the answer to stop the destruction, and it's in our distant past.
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21:30
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Three men on horseback and an Aboriginal tracker are pursuing another Aboriginal man accused of murder.
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23:15
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The story of Larrakia girl Tia Pitman finding her identity through the sport that has become her saviour.
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23:30
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From the Emmy-winning director of "The Uncomfortable Truth" comes the incredible true story of one family's unbreakable love and tragic sacrifice in the name of freedom for everyone.
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TV guide - Tuesday, 22/04/25
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01:05
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Inuit lawyer Aaju Peter embarks on a personal journey to bring her colonizers in both Canada and Denmark to justice.
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02:45
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As we face the colossal challenge of protecting and restoring the environment, Breathing Life into Boodja* provides hope and inspiration.
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03:40
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World Champion Snowboarder Spencer O'Brien realises her Indigenous Heritage holds more strength than she could have ever imagined.
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04:30
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We travel to Waiben, a culturally rich region with stunning tropical landscapes and a deep connection to the sea, vibrant traditions and heritage of the Kaurareg nation.
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05:00
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In this two-part episode we explore Bunurong Country on Phillip Island, Victoria. Known for its dramatic coastal scenery, abundant wildlife and deep cultural significance.
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05:30
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Buzz finds a new friend at the playground, Jojo makes waka rererangi and Tama, Maia and Jojo have friends round for tea.
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06:00
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When cousins come to stay with Moort and his family, a big problem is discussed. Why are all of the kangaroos growing short, stumpy tails?
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06:35
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Tomias is offered a place in a Melbourne Boarding School, but he doesn't know how to tell Dahlia, and instead opts to hide it from her.
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07:05
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Red and Blu live next door to Billy. Their Mum calls him "ulavale", or bad. Billy secretly watches their TikTok moves in hope he can master them and that will make his bad-self, loveable.
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07:20
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Kamil challenges Kayne to hug a sawfish, but to find it he must visit a place where darkness is king amidst waters alive with bull sharks and crocodiles.
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07:45
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When Ella uses the Love family's vacation fund to buy a new toy, Ben turns to the Street Art World to help Ella pay back the money.
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08:10
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A ship without sails is adrift, with an unconscious passenger. This navigator rescued by our hero is Ulysses.
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08:40
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In the mountains, our heroes discover the entrance to a temple. They are greeted by a large priest wearing a mask with the head of a bird.
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09:10
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Poppy asks 'Why do bees make honey?' and Grandpa spins one of his tall tales about the time the world suddenly stopped turning and everyone turned to the bees to see if they could help!
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09:30
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Africa is a tapestry of habitats that host an incredible variety of creatures and within the mighty continent are areas of exceptional natural beauty - the Great Parks of Africa.
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10:20
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The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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10:30
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In 2022 Marion Scrymgour won the seat of Lingiari by the narrowest of margins. Karla Grant travelled to Alice Springs to see how the MP is campaigning ahead of the 2025 federal election.
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11:00
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The Supreme Team was on top of the world: heroes to the burgeoning hip hop community while making money hand over fist as the crack epidemic swept the country.
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12:00
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The world's forests are on fire! Killing humans and animals at an alarming rate. Scientists have discovered the answer to stop the destruction, and it's in our distant past.
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13:00
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Take a journey through the NT top end to discover how traditional culture and knowledge is being incorporated into remote schools to create a two-way learning model.
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13:30
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Monique and Henry put a special twist on ceviche, while keeping it affordable and fresh.
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14:00
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Adam and his guests, chefs Justin James and Ashley Vola, take Easy Entertaining to the streets with The Street Eats Feast.
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14:30
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Kwort Kwobikin, to celebrate is deadly! Moort madja, family get-togethers are deadly!
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14:55
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Little J and Levi fear they'll never find class mascot Aaron when he falls overboard.
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15:05
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Our heroes are back in the village of Meo and Myra. There, they meet Prince Alexis, who thinks peace is possible with Jes Mogokhs, but fails to convince the villagers.
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15:35
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Zares and Laguerra capture the children and push them towards the exit, revealing that he possesses another way towards the fourth city of gold. They just need them and their medallions to open it.
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16:05
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Imaginative boy Ben transforms his city by bringing colourful street art to life, armed with a magic paintbrush and the classic sounds of motown.
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16:30
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Bulldog visits his hometown of Corpus Christi where he, Hotshot, Hammer, and Coach Lou challenge Little Brothers and Little Sisters to an unforgettable game of basketball.
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17:00
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An independent news channel that serves Indigenous communities with news, entertainment, and opinion.
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17:30
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In Eps 6 and 7, we journey to Adnyamathanha Country, where Wilpena Pound, known to the Traditional Owners as Ikara meaning "meeting place"-is nestled in the heart of the Flinders Ranges in South Aus.
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18:00
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The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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18:10
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Africa is a tapestry of habitats that host an incredible variety of creatures and within the mighty continent are areas of exceptional natural beauty - the Great Parks of Africa.
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19:00
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As Australians head back to the polls 18 months on from the Voice referendum, The Point asks how we will overcome political fatigue and failure in Indigenous Affairs.
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