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- Investigative journalist Debi Marshall explores one of Australia's most sensational murders: The Lawyer in the Freezer. The enquiry leads Debi down a darker path, exposing even more sinister crimes.
- Just over 40 years ago, marriage in China was arranged by the state. Romantic love was seen as a capitalist concept and was not allowed during this period. Wedding photography (if any at all) consisted of one black and white passport photo of the couple (dressed in Mao- style outfits) as proof of the marriage. Now, China has fallen in love with love and its exploding wedding industry is worth 80 billion dollars, and it is on an upward curve. Pre-wedding photography is one of the most significant and curious parts of the industry. Every couple marrying in China will take part in a pre-wedding shoot. It involves several costume and backdrop changes where you can become a character in any fantasy you choose. For the most exotic lo- cations couples pay up to $250,000 AUD. Pre-wedding photo shoots have become an important national ritual. They are proof of the marriage but now also of love, romance, freedom, status, money and the new China Dream. As an expat living in Shanghai with a long history of coming to China, Sinophile photographer Olivia Mar- tin-McGuire was captivated by the construction of dreams through this booming photographic world. Once she started to delve deeper into this new traditional she found a unique window into China. One that revealed a country dreaming, a country rapidly booming and a country reconstructing its recent past trauma all through their own lens. China Love takes us on a wild journey into the warmth of the family web in China into the hearts of our characters and into their personal dreams with an understanding of why and where these aspirations come from. The project explores China's new position as a globalised country from its restrictive and highly traditional past - through the window of its booming wedding industry and asks what is the new China Dream when it comes to love.
- A journey through the Australian landscape and the unique stories of the land, deepening our connection with nature.
- Debi Marshall, Walkley award-winning investigative journalist and crime writer, is seeking resolution for the families of the Family Court victims: a series of shootings and bombings that killed 4 people and critically injured dozens.
- A unique hospital ship offering life saving surgery sets sail along the coast of West Africa Africa. They have just one year to do the impossible - to provide the care these people cannot get any other way. On board are volunteer doctors and nurses - now headed straight for the biggest medical and ethical challenges of their lives. Ahead lies illnesses, many they have never seen outside of textbooks. A dramatic journey is underway as they deal with life and death cases and join with patients to transform lives.
- An indigenous community in Papua New Guinea is forced to fight back before they are cruelly evicted from their land in favor of a five star tourist hotel.
- A group of fathers confront the pain they have caused, and take hold of a chance to transform their most precious relationships.
- What is the lost story of 'the other Mozart'? A new feature documentary investigates a 250 year old musical mystery.
- Call Me Dad is a compelling film that puts an uncompromising spotlight on voices that are rarely heard - the male perpetrators of family violence.
- Power Meri follows Papua New Guinea's first national women's rugby league team, the PNG Orchids, on their journey to the 2017 World Cup in Australia. These trailblazers must beat not only the sporting competition, but also intense sexism, a lack of funding, and national prejudice to reach their biggest stage yet. Proud, strong and hopeful, the pioneering women in the PNG Orchids team have overcome more challenges than most to play their much-loved national sport. But after years at grassroots level, they have just three months to transform themselves into a competitive national team. Power Meri takes audiences on a journey through rarely-seen corners of PNG and behind the scenes of women's sport. It follows the Orchids through selection trials, arduous training with a fly-in-fly-out Australian coaching mentor, and diverse personal struggles as they face the world champion Australian Jillaroos and compete at the world cup. But their mission is greater than winning. In a country with appalling rates of domestic violence, sport is one of the few arenas in which PNG women can show their strength. If they can perform like men on the rugby field, can they change attitudes about the treatment and status of women back home?
- A story that reveals the underbelly of the global aid and investment industry. It's a complex web of interests that span the earth from powerful nations and multinational corporations to tribal and village leaders. This documentary offers unique insights into a multi-billion dollar world by investigating how aid dollars are spent.
- A team of volunteer doctors and nurses are on board a unique ship. Crammed with medical supplies and volunteer medics, this floating hospital sails to the poorest nations on earth. This year they sail for Guinea on the West African Coast. On arrival they will face the most severe of medical issues, not seen in other parts of the world. But the medical challenges are only half of the story. They will confront ethical decisions as they decide who will be helped and who will not. This is a searing, complex journey for the volunteer medics, as they deal with life and death cases - and balance the fates of these patients in their hands.
- Psychics in the Suburbs is an insider's look at the Australian psychic medium industry, revealed through the extraordinary life and work of south-western Sydney's top psychic.
- 2019TV Episode
- Debi investigates the unsolved murder of Andrea Blanchard's brother. The judiciary is shaken when bomb blasts shatter the Parramatta Family Court and the home of a third judge, killing his wife.
- The series begins at the NSW Supreme Court where we hear if Leonard Warwick - a man accused of four murders and five bombings that hit at the very heart of Australia's legal system - will walk free, or face justice.
- Andrea and her family flee Warwick's violence; Debi searches for Warwick's missing sister, Eileen; a bomb tears apart a church hall, killing one and injuring scores more.
- Andrea surrenders her daughter to the killer; Debi Marshall learns more about Warwick's missing sister and sheds new light on Stephen Blanchard's murder.