‘Fight for Planet A: The Climate Challenge.’
Two climate change documentaries fronted by Craig Reucassel, a factual entertainment series which looks at public shaming and teetotaller Shaun Micallef’s expose on the effects of alcohol will premiere on the ABC next year.
Among the other highlights of the 2020 schedule unveiled today, Blackfella Films will chronicle how the Maralinga Tjarutja people overcame the 1950s nuclear weapon tests and WildBear Entertainment will deliver documentaries detailing threats to humanity and ground-breaking scientific advances.
Flying Kite Pictures and Sticky Pictures are co-producing the 10-part series Are You Tougher Than Your Ancestors?, which sees children leave their modern comforts and spend 24 hours re-creating the lives of kids from another era.
Created and produced by Vanna Morisini, the series will celebrate the diversity of Australia’s shared history. At the end of each episode viewers will find out if the kids were up to the task.
Two climate change documentaries fronted by Craig Reucassel, a factual entertainment series which looks at public shaming and teetotaller Shaun Micallef’s expose on the effects of alcohol will premiere on the ABC next year.
Among the other highlights of the 2020 schedule unveiled today, Blackfella Films will chronicle how the Maralinga Tjarutja people overcame the 1950s nuclear weapon tests and WildBear Entertainment will deliver documentaries detailing threats to humanity and ground-breaking scientific advances.
Flying Kite Pictures and Sticky Pictures are co-producing the 10-part series Are You Tougher Than Your Ancestors?, which sees children leave their modern comforts and spend 24 hours re-creating the lives of kids from another era.
Created and produced by Vanna Morisini, the series will celebrate the diversity of Australia’s shared history. At the end of each episode viewers will find out if the kids were up to the task.
- 11/7/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Holroyd High School Principal, Dorothy Hoddinott.
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Award winning documentary Switch on the Night will have a special screening and Q and A at the Giant Dwarf, Sydney, in a bid to raise money for Alejandra Canales. new documentary, A Matter of Principle..
Canale's directorial debut, Switch on the Night, is about the experience of kids in detention (42 mins) and will screen on May 31.
The film is the winner of the Crc Dendy Award, Sydney Film Festival 2005 and Best Documentary Atom award..
It was also nominated for the If Independent Spirit Award received a special mention from Film Critics of Australia.
Her new documentary, A Matter of Principle, is a feature documentary about hope, resilience and legacy,.
Directed by Canales and produced by Isabel Perez (Aacta Award winner), the film will convey the achievements by Holroyd High School Principal, Dorothy Hoddinott, Un Human Rights Medal Winner..
Hoddinott's career has been committed...
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Award winning documentary Switch on the Night will have a special screening and Q and A at the Giant Dwarf, Sydney, in a bid to raise money for Alejandra Canales. new documentary, A Matter of Principle..
Canale's directorial debut, Switch on the Night, is about the experience of kids in detention (42 mins) and will screen on May 31.
The film is the winner of the Crc Dendy Award, Sydney Film Festival 2005 and Best Documentary Atom award..
It was also nominated for the If Independent Spirit Award received a special mention from Film Critics of Australia.
Her new documentary, A Matter of Principle, is a feature documentary about hope, resilience and legacy,.
Directed by Canales and produced by Isabel Perez (Aacta Award winner), the film will convey the achievements by Holroyd High School Principal, Dorothy Hoddinott, Un Human Rights Medal Winner..
Hoddinott's career has been committed...
- 5/12/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Miley Cyrus has gotten a lot of attention for her revealing tour costumes, and she addressed wearing the attire in an interview in Australia.
"Sunday Night's" Chris Bath asked the pop superstar about where the confidence comes from to go on stage in front of large crowds wearing the tiny outfits.
"I don’t ever think about what someone's gonna think… I've always been into fashion," Miley said. "I grew up around Dolly Parton, who was like, you know she's… t*** and this is... kind of right out of her book, this kind of dress. I just don’t fill ...
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"Sunday Night's" Chris Bath asked the pop superstar about where the confidence comes from to go on stage in front of large crowds wearing the tiny outfits.
"I don’t ever think about what someone's gonna think… I've always been into fashion," Miley said. "I grew up around Dolly Parton, who was like, you know she's… t*** and this is... kind of right out of her book, this kind of dress. I just don’t fill ...
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- 9/2/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
The host of one of Australia’s most popular public affairs shows, Today Tonight, has resigned.
Matt White is to leave after four years fronting the program, saying in a statement from Seven: “It’s time to play somewhere else – so watch this space.”
White spent much of his career at rival Network Ten on Sports Night. He joined Today Tonight in September 2008.
A statement from Today Tonight broadcaster Seven reads:
After four years in the chair of Australia’s number one nightly public affairs programme, Matt White has decided to leave Today Tonight.
“It’s time for me to take on other challenges at Seven and continue pursuing my number one love – live television,” Matt said.
“I’ve always prided myself on being versatile, and hosting Today Tonight allowed me to see a different side of television under the spotlight of 6.30. It’s been a lot of fun, a...
Matt White is to leave after four years fronting the program, saying in a statement from Seven: “It’s time to play somewhere else – so watch this space.”
White spent much of his career at rival Network Ten on Sports Night. He joined Today Tonight in September 2008.
A statement from Today Tonight broadcaster Seven reads:
After four years in the chair of Australia’s number one nightly public affairs programme, Matt White has decided to leave Today Tonight.
“It’s time for me to take on other challenges at Seven and continue pursuing my number one love – live television,” Matt said.
“I’ve always prided myself on being versatile, and hosting Today Tonight allowed me to see a different side of television under the spotlight of 6.30. It’s been a lot of fun, a...
- 11/30/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Chris Bath has revealed that she feels "pressure" to look good all the time. The Seven Network presenter, who is best known for her role on news and current affairs show Sunday Night, said that she is even considering cosmetic surgery to help prolong her career in a male-dominated industry. Talking about Botox, Bath told The Daily Telegraph: "I've not had it, but I'm not ruling it out. I'm female, I'm in my mid-40s and I'm on television, so yes, I feel the pressure. "Attitudes towards women in front of a camera in media are changing, but there is still pressure to look good. I could lie about it, but (more)...
- 3/19/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Broadcasters Chris Bath and Jim Wilson have got married in a private ceremony. Seven Network newsreader Bath and sports presenter Wilson, who have been together for three years, exchanged vows in an intimate family gathering at Wollombi in New South Wales last Thursday (January 12). The bride wore a vintage Armani dress. According to The Sunday Telegraph, the couple kept their nuptials a secret from even their closest friends until the weekend because Bath wanted it to be a quiet celebration "without any hoo-ha". Wilson, 43, said: "We're both so glad we found each other and we're looking forward to a long and happy life together." Bath admitted that their children had something to do with them wanting to become husband and wife, saying: "My son has been badgering Jimmy to propose (more)...
- 1/16/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Mike Munro has quit his hosting role on Sunday Night. The Australian television star, who presents the current affairs show alongside Chris Bath, decided to step down as the anchorman of the series in order to return to his roots as a reporter. The show's executive producer Mark Llewellyn told The Daily Telegraph: "[Mike was] keen to concentrate on reporting not hosting. "This has been a big decision for Mike and I respect the fact it's tough being tethered to a studio once a week when you're working on stories too. Now he's free to do what he does so very (more)...
- 4/26/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Dannii Minogue is the most beautiful celebrity, according to Who Magazine. The stunner has topped the magazine’s annual 25 Most Beautiful People list, reports Stuff.co.nz. Minogue, who is six months pregnant, also graces the cover of the magazine in a form-fitting blue strapless gown. Other Aussie stars on the list include actresses Teresa Palmer and Rose Byrne, singer Lisa Mitchell, newsreader Chris Bath and Winter Olympics gold medalist Lydia Lassila. ...
- 4/1/2010
- Hindustan Times - Celebrity
Wellington, Apr 1 – Pregnant star Dannii Minogue is the most beautiful celebrity, according to Who Magazine.
The stunner has topped the magazine’s annual 25 Most Beautiful People list, reports Stuff.co.nz.
Minogue, who is six months pregnant, also graces the cover of the magazine in a form-fitting blue strapless gown.
Other Aussie stars on the list include actresses Teresa Palmer and Rose Byrne, singer Lisa Mitchell, newsreader Chris Bath and Winter Olympics gold medalist Lydia Lassila. (Ani)...
The stunner has topped the magazine’s annual 25 Most Beautiful People list, reports Stuff.co.nz.
Minogue, who is six months pregnant, also graces the cover of the magazine in a form-fitting blue strapless gown.
Other Aussie stars on the list include actresses Teresa Palmer and Rose Byrne, singer Lisa Mitchell, newsreader Chris Bath and Winter Olympics gold medalist Lydia Lassila. (Ani)...
- 4/1/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
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