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- Backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash and are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that rapidly leaps out of their control.
- A nine-year-old Aboriginal Australian orphan boy arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery run by a renegade nun.
- A glue-sniffing boy and his girlfriend escape the government-controlled no-hope Aboriginal community they live in and go to the city, Alice Springs, looking for a better life.
- A sketch comedy show featuring Indigenous Australian writers and performers.
- A global anthology film featuring innovative love stories from the some of the world's most visionary directors.
- A collection of the most poignant, sad, funny and absurd ghost stories from around Australia. He will bring them to life with the help of some of Australia's most iconic actors as the storytellers.
- 'Here I Am' is driven by three generations of Aboriginal women - Karen Lee Burden, her mother Lois and her daughter Rosie. When Karen is released from prison, through a series of chance encounters the women learn that freedom is hard to find when hearts are still broken.
- A feisty and resilient community centre in an industrial seaside town is in the process of setting up a community-based funeral service when they are suddenly faced with the challenge of caring for one of their own.
- A father and adopted troubled teenage son take a trip to the son's birthplace of Bourke, where they try to find the right words to say to each other before it's too late.
- 13 short films showcasing indigenous filmmakers from around Australia.
- When talking about the dangers of dust, Wayne tells Christine he's missing pairs of underwear. Christine remembers that friend Lisa likes those. Wayne demands them back from Lisa, but she refuses and threatens him with a needle.
- Thirteen year old Jason is going through the changes to become a young man. His mother sends him to the only decent role model she can think of, his paternal grandfather, for a holiday in a small coastal town.
- Jinaali is a sweet overweight Aboriginal checkout chick at the local supermarket. Her boss, Mr Chuck, is constantly on her back until Jinaali finds a voice of her own. Have you got your Jackie Jackie doll yet?
- Nana's granddaughter thinks Nana's pretty special. She loves her Nana because she helps the old people, she's a good painter and other people love her too. Nana's got everyone under control.
- Trying to find a job, Dan has to overcome social stereotypes.
- A warm and affectionate behind-the-scenes look at the making of Warwick Thornton's hit feature film Samson & Delilah.
- A woman living in a deserted mining camp might not be the only person hiding out there.
- Ben's plea for forgiveness leads to a shocking discovery.
- Two brothers face a crisis of dignity, which causes them to examine their relationship and sets them on a quest to become indeed, two big boys.
- One day unfolds through the eyes of 12-year-old Janine when she goes with her foster parents to meet her biological family for the first time.
- Ethel and her friend Mary resort to an unlikely occupation at night to top up their pensions. Ethel's daughter is horrified when she discovers they are not really "playing cards".
- Blood Lines is about finding your heritage in urban Australia. Finding out where your blood runs.
- Amos enlists two larrikin miners into his ingenious way to make money from an unsuspecting tourist, who walks into the plot and gets less than what he bargained for.
- Who would have thought a glass of water could cause so much havoc?
- A couple of cousins consider getting to know each other; Shane heads to his very first day of university.
- We discover an Indigenous relic that isn't exactly what it appears to be, go Outback to visit a dusty old Bushman who can't find his keys, and we hit the streets with Blakforce: Special Coconut Unit.
- Taon confronts the meanest inmate to make an impression on his first day in prison, we apply for an Aboriginal Starter Pack and go back to the 70s, as Alice and Melvyn attend Australia's first interracial swingers party.
- We buy an app that helps white people raise their kids the black way, join Blakforce as they barge in on a marriage proposal, and hit the road with Nan and Bub as they go in search of the world's last remaining tea bag.
- We discover a great new product guaranteed to improve hygiene, Aunty Val explains the concept of luck, and the Bondi Blackfella proves yet again that nothing, not even a drowning, stands between him and knock off time.
- We drop in on a game of chess where a Blackfella questions why whites always go first, the Tooth Fairy spits the dummy, and we go to court to witness a showdown between good and evil in Deconstructed Bully Beef Stew.
- Meet Tiffany, a white woman with an Indigenous boyfriend. Her attempts to identify with her partner by 'acting black' get out of hand; there's a 70s Indigenous 'blaxploitation' film; and the Tiddas try to out-eat each other.
- We meet the Aboriginal Liberation Front, a group of radical white kids freeing their Indigenous brothers and sisters from the shackles of oppression.
- The Tiddas teach us about acting and love, we pull up a seat at the Last Supper, while Lillian the Cos I'm Black Woman has a run in with a blind man, and we shine a light on the love story of a Blackfella and his poker machine.
- There's Star Blaks, the Adlays, and we meet Tatiana the Cultural Excuse Girl, a woman who will use 'culture' to get whatever she wants - be it in the boardroom or the bedroom.
- Returning for a second series, with new characters along with returning favourites including, Townsville's favourite gays, the Housewives of Narromine, Blakforce and Tiffany, the culturally confused wannabe black, white girl.
- There's a meeting to decide on a unified Indigenous language, and things get all Goodfellas with The Elders, with two Matriarchs feuding over the lucrative rights of the 'Welcome to Country' income stream.
- There's an advertising company trying to rebrand Aboriginality, a horror movie about silent phone numbers, the Housewives of Narromine and Blakforce SCU: Special Coconut Unit.
- We meet a mad driving instructor and Uncle Doctor, an unconventional medico, and Tiffany the racially confused white woman is back.
- There's a computer that comes up with Aboriginal names, the Tiddas make an announcement and we visit Wandaroorah, a little town that needs Aboriginals - and will do anything to get them.
- Tonight we're introduced to Maloo, a pre-settlement conspiracy theorist, we meet a serial killer who refuses to kill based on skin colour and we help the Tiddas celebrate a very special event.
- Meet a Torres Strait Islander man stuck on a desert island with the whitest people ever; the Bondi Blackfella, an Indigenous lifesaver with an aversion to the sea and revisit Blakforce.
- We pay homage to '70s horror classic The Exorcist with The Cuzorcist, the tale of a family whose home is possessed by an unwanted Cousin. Also, the Bondi Blackfella gets existential, and the world's most belligerent GPS returns.
- An Indigenous group finally gets their land back - but aren't sure what to do with it, Blakforce returns as Officer Nath goes undercover and we meet an Indigenous man on a charity walk around Australia.
- The Blakforce SCU: Special Coconut Unit try to uncover a mole in their ranks, the Bondi Blackfella finds himself torn between saving a life and enjoying a cup of tea, and the Tracker makes a triumphant return.
- Blakforce respond to a whiteface complaint, Will gets more than he bargained for when he engages the services of an Indigenous call girl, and the Wigglymuyu Dancers turn their attention to spirits of the alcoholic kind.