A celebration of one of the great opera singers of our time – Dame Kiri Te Kanawa. Hosted and narrated by Australian/American operatic soprano, Danielle de Niese.
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Deadly Australians Oceans
Behind the façade of the Australia’s dramatic scenery lies a seedy underbelly... A den of iniquity, in which the wildlife should be considered armed and dangerous.
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Deadly Australians Deserts
Behind the facade of Australia’s dramatic scenery is a motley crew of silent assassins, con artists, gang members and brutal brawlers, vying for supremacy amidst the harsh, dry and desolate Australian desert.
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Deadly Australians Wetlands
The waters originating from highland streams, journey through varied terrain, before flowing into the sea. Along the way, an assortment of environmental niches set the stage for multifaceted interactions between predators and their prey.
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Deadly Australians Forests
Behind the facade of Australia’s dramatic scenery is a motley crew of silent assassins, con artists, gang members and brutal brawlers, vying for supremacy amidst diverse, complex and mysterious Australian Forests.
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Blue Water Empire, The Migration
After the collapse of Pearling, many Torres Strait islanders are forced to migrate to the mainland for work.
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Blue Water Empire, The Pearling Boom
The Pearling boom brings thousands of strangers to the region and has a profound economic and cultural impact on the Torres Strait.
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Blue Water Empire, Introduction
An introduction to the Torres Straits, and a fascinating exploration of the concepts that shaped Torres Strait Islander Culture and custom before white settlement.
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SOCIAL INFLUENCER WINS BIG FOR MĀORI TELEVISION
A social media influencer has taken TV Personality of the Year at the NZTV Awards. Nicola (Nix) Adams transitioned to television through Terei Tonight on Whakaata Māori, co-hosting the popular show with Pio Terei.
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Three Māori Boys go Global
Lifelong mates from Whakatāne share their journey to create a non-alcoholic beverage called Wai Mānuka.