TV guide - Tuesday, 06/05/25
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03:50
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Yiyili is a small Aboriginal community in the heart of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. A region that has the highest suicide rate in the world for young people, that includes WA Coroner, Ros Fogliani. We also meet Kenneth Dawson, a young Gooniyandi man who teaches his culture at the Yiyili Community School.
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04:00
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Hosted by Sean Choolburra, Deadly Funny 2023 is a cheeky, loud, Black and proud celebration of fresh and funny new First Nations talent from around the country.
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05:00
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Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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05:30
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Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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06:00
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Tama, Maia and Jojo show off their dancing skills and Maia teaches Jojo how to spin her poi.
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06:30
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One fresh, misty morning a young Aboriginal boy went running through the bush. He kicked his big toe on a rock. Hopping around on one foot, he put his throbbing toe into the river.
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07:05
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Tomias and Dahlia ditch Lizzie and set out to catch the prize barramundi, but a hungry saltwater crocodile has other ideas.
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07:35
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While Eddie and the kids are trying to build a clubhouse, Lottie is looking after her Auntie's dog Champ. Champ loves everybody - except Eddie!
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07:50
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Kayne challenges Kamil to five missions in 24 hours, in and around Sydney, in a frantic race against the clock in this episode.
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08:15
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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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08:40
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Bob and Rebecca are convinced they have found the cave where it all started. Did they come back to their village? They try to return home but the village they explore is not exactly the same.
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09:10
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Arkadia is nearby, but our heroes are separated from it by an impassable wall. Left alone, Arkana discovers a door, as well as a huge tuning fork whose vibrations are blocked by a stone.
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09:40
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Stanley asks 'Why do animals hibernate?'. Grandpa spins one of his tall tales about the World Silly Dreams Championship and the Grand Final between a Tortoise, a Chipmunk and a Grizzly Bear.
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10:00
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Deep in the South Caribbean Sea we explore the protected waters of the Bonaire National Marine Park; home to thriving reefs, endangered sea turtles, sprawling mangroves and a plethora of marine life.
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10:50
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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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11:00
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Living Black returns in 2025 as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs TV program. Join Walkley Award winner Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
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11:30
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This program chronicles the birth of contemporary Australia as never told before, from the perspective of its first people.
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12:45
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The remarkable life and work of Aboriginal artist Danny Eastwood and his contribution to the well-being of his community in western Sydney, and to Reconciliation and Australian culture at large.
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13:20
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Stories from the Wanalirri Catholic School and community at Gibb River.
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13:40
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Our teams are tasked with cooking a soup suitable for the whole family that could be served over a couple of days after a disastrous event.
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14:30
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It's Easy Entertaining with The Cook Up, and Adam is joined by 'risotto king' Alessandro Pavoni and food writer extraordinaire Emiko Davies to show you how to host a stress-free soiree.
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15:00
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Celebrate Nyoongar Culture and learn more about our country with Waabiny Time.
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15:25
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Little J gets confused hunting bush tucker when he follows his own tracks.
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15:35
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Our heroes return to the frozen layer of Icelandis, intent on unlocking the secret of the ghost ship. Embarking alone, Spartakus finally goes to meet the mysterious captain.
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16:05
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The original 1980s animation classic that follows a young orphan called Esteban, as he searches the new world for both his father and the mysterious Cities of Gold.
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16:35
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Waabiny time, playing time is djooradiny, it's fun. It's about keeping walang, keeping healthy. Let's play djenborl football and learn handball and take on the obstacle course. It's deadly, koolangka.
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17:00
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Wham visits his hometown of Stone Mountain, GA, to reconnect with family, friends, and his favorite childhood teacher before inviting her and her class on a field trip to a local animal sanctuary.
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17:30
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An independent news channel that serves Indigenous communities with news, entertainment, and opinion.
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18:00
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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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18:30
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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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18:40
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Examininng the importance of three marine habitat types in the Florida Keys including the animals within them and conservationists' efforts to protect them.
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19:30
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The Haututu Hunters travel to Whakatane to see what an uncle of Te Kohe has in store for them.
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20:00
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The boys visit Motiti Island to connect Xavier to his whenua for the first time.
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20:30
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Unleash the Beast is bucking its way onto NITV, bringing the world's best riders as they face off against formidable bulls in iconic American cities, battling for the championship title.
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21:30
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Your weekly roundup of Rugby League news, views and yarns provided by the deadly team.
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22:00
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Join skilled hunter gatherer, Peter Peeti, as he heads to the northern Wairarapa district of Paihiatua in search of wild game.
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22:30
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Aila is the weed princess, she sells enough dope to pay Popper her truancy tax. When Aila's drug money is stolen her only options are to run or fight.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 07/05/25
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Concert series with live performances from Indigenous artists at the 1770 Cultural Connections Immersion Festival in central Queensland.
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01:00
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Rex embarks on his mission to build a new aid post for mothers. Meanwhile his friend Joyce faces some strong resistance on the home front.
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02:00
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A zombie virus decimates all of Earth's population except the Mi'qmaq community of Red Crow.
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03:45
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival's Deadly Funny. Featuring our 2024 national finalists and special guest performers, the Deadly Funny National Grand Final is a must-see Festival showcase.
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05:00
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Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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05:30
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Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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06:00
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Meet Tama, Maia, Jojo, Buzz and their whanau Aunty Anika, Wolfy, Oma and Mohio as they learn about numbers.
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06:30
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The children walk among the termite mounds, they notice ants all over the ground, they wanted to catch an echidna for a stew. Then they heard a strange voice coming from the billabong.
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07:05
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Tomias, Dahlia and Gordon are out on country doing a VR film shoot when they find reality colliding with virtual reality as things don't go to plan and they find themselves stranded.
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07:35
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When Shanti loses her Monitor badge and the playground descends into chaos, it falls to her friends to restore order and Shanti's confidence.
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07:50
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Bungee jumping from high above the rainforest to plunging deep within, Kayne comes face-to-face with an ill-tempered whistling tarantula in this episode about facing your fears.
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08:15
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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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08:40
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Old Doctor Test, in his laboratory, tries unsuccessfully to bring back his fiance, who disappeared 30 years ago during an experiment. Suddenly, he sees the face of Arkana, a look-alike of his beloved.
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09:10
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After a final confrontation with the lake pirates, our heroes finally reach Arkadia. But isn't it too late?
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09:40
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Louie asks 'Why is the world round?' and Grandpa spins one of his tall tales about a pair of brothers who were digging on a farm and found the control panel that made the whole world work!
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10:00
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Examininng the importance of three marine habitat types in the Florida Keys including the animals within them and conservationists' efforts to protect them.
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10:50
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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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11:00
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Your weekly roundup of Rugby League news, views and yarns provided by the deadly team.
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11:30
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The Haututu Hunters travel to Whakatane to see what an uncle of Te Kohe has in store for them.
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12:00
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The boys visit Motiti Island to connect Xavier to his whenua for the first time.
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12:30
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Unleash the Beast is bucking its way onto NITV, bringing the world's best riders as they face off against formidable bulls in iconic American cities, battling for the championship title.
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13:30
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Stories from St Joseph's School and community in Kununurra, Western Australia.
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13:40
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Our teams are tasked with making a healthy feast for our special tasting panel of judges.
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14:30
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It's a saucy night on The Cook Up as Adam and his guests, chef Victor Liong and broadcaster Yumi Stynes, go straight to the sauce.
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15:00
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Keny, Koodjal, Dambart-One, Two Three. Counting is moorditj And do you know the kala, the colours of the rainbow.
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15:25
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When the 'big kids' won't play with him, Little J creates a tantalising adventure - in the backyard.
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15:35
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Our heroes are back in Arkadia, discouraged at not having discovered the second Orichalcum.
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16:05
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The original 1980s animation classic that follows a young orphan called Esteban, as he searches the new world for both his father and the mysterious Cities of Gold.
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16:35
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Maara, hands and djena, feet are very useful to us and together with the other parts of our body help us every day. Maara baam, hands clap and djena kakarook, feet dance. It's too deadly koolangka.
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17:00
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The Globetrotters learn the benefits of verse with "Street Poets." The team tells their history of being goodwill ambassadors.
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17:30
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News week in review from Canada's Indigenous broadcaster APTN.
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18:00
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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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18:30
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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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18:40
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On the West Coast of the United States, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary is the largest marine sanctuary in the country - home to 525 species of fish, and an underwater Kelp forest.
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19:30
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The Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary's 'Namgis team searches for a beachcomber who hasn't been seen for two days.
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