Oceania
Go on a journey through Oceania revealing each countries natural wonders, conservation stories and cultural richness.
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Australian Alps - Karen Garth
Nature enthusiast Karen Garth explains her fascination with Greater Gliders, the common but rarely seen members of the Possum family
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Australian Alps - Linda Broome
Nature Researcher Linda Broome studies the endangered indigenous mountain pygmy possum - as snow level decrease the possum's become exposed
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Australia's Coastal Wilderness - Dave Donnelly
Marine Scientist Dave Donnelly is fascinated by Humpbacks Whales and has been studying them most of his life
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Kangaroo Island - Janet Ayliffe
Janet Ayliffe tells us of her life growing up on the island and of her love of drawing the local wildlife
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Australia's Coastal Wilderness - Lyn Harwood
Lyn Harwood is both an explorer and caretaker of the Australian bush, she has a fascination with wild orchids which she photographs, catalogues and studies
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Kangaroo Island - Andrew Neighbour
Island resident Andrew Neighbour tells us about his love of the ocean and his passion for running dolphin tours
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Timeless North - Tess Atie
Tess Atie, from Northern Territory Indigenous Tours, shows us the Timeless North with a natural and cultural interpretation from an Aboriginal viewpoint
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Australian Alps - David Hunter
Herpetologist David Hunter helps local landowners put in place measures to assist the endangered Boorolong Frogs to once again thrive
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Reconnecting Ecosystems
Despite making up only around 5% of the world’s population, indigenous people protect an estimated 80% of the planet’s remaining biodiversity.
The Ngarrindjeri have lived near Lake Albert in Coorong National Park in South Australia for generations, but the area’s unique wetlands ecosystem is unde... -
Flinders Ranges - Peter Waanders
Peter Waanders, a well travelled birdwatcher and nature photographer, introduces us to some of Flinders Ranges rarest finds
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Flinders Ranges - Brendon Bevan
Brendon Bevan, a passionate conservationist and experienced guide, gives us a brief tour of South Australia's Flinders Ranges
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Ko Tatou Te Wai WCFF 2025
This is not a story of one, but of many. From expansive lakes to hidden springs, we see how water is not just a resource, but a lifeline. In the North Island of New Zealand, the Māori community of Tautoro are drawn to the springs for healing and respite. As we follow the water, we see how it also...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 3 - Design for Water
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 5 - Design for Trees
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 4 - Design for Access
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 1 - Contour Lines and Water Flow
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 6 - Design for Management
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 7 - The City Forest
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Andrew Millison's The Keyline® Plan - Part 2 - Landform Water Divides
The Keyline® Plan is a method of land design for soil and water conservation developed by Australian farmer and engineer P.A. Yeomans in the 1950's, and practiced widely throughout Australia ever since. My training in this design system came from Keyline® design's modern day emissary, Darren J. D...
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Looking Up WCFF 2025
In 'Looking Up,' the camera turns its lens on three individuals whose lives intersect through a shared love for birdwatching. As the story unfolds, each character opens up about their personal battles with mental health, navigating the turbulent waters of burnout, depression, anxiety, and trauma....