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12.00 am
Showdown of the Unbeatables
"This episode of Showdown of the Unbeatables features the Bleacher Reacher t-shirt gun versus the iStretch wire; the Onguard Beast bike lock versus the Link Belt 470X3 excavator; and the Sidewinder XTR garbage truck versus the Calzone Case."
1.00 am
1.30 am
2.00 am
Super Senses
"Animals that live life on the wing, have a vast expanse of sky to navigate, find mates, locate food, and avoid predators in… Living in this aerial realm requires a unique set of senses, specialized to cope with life above ground. In this episode of Super Senses, we find out more about when senses take flight… and animals become masters of the sky! The speed and precision of a bird of prey captures our attention…and leaves us awestruck. From a soaring height they scan the ground for a pigeon-sized meal."
2.30 am
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the animals that live in the shadows and the adaptations they need to survive. Nocturnal animals have taken to this dark world for good reason: they escape predators, avoid the heat of the day, and take their turn sharing food and resources in their ‘niche’. But to navigate life in the dark, you need some special abilities to cope with the lack of light."
3.00 am
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"Manu Feildel is a household name in Australia, as co-host of the ratings smash hit, My Kitchen Rules, but he has a dream to follow in the footsteps of Jules Vernes’ Around the World in 80 days. So Manu sets himself a challenge to circumnavigate the world, through his food loving eyes. Will he make it? Is his first leg from Australia to Dorset via London, on time and budget?"
4.00 am
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
5.00 am
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
6.00 am
Climate Crisis
"Hurricanes are bad news. Not only do they bring high winds strong enough to do significant damage and threaten lives, but they bring storm surges which temporarily and locally raise sea levels and inundate low lying shorelines. What’s more, they dump rain. Lots of rain. Rain by the foot, by the meter. The intensity and devastation unleashed by hurricanes are becoming stronger worldwide, and climate change is a key contributor to making these disasters deadlier than ever before. Hurricanes are not just intensifying faster and dropping more rain because of global warming; their destructive power persists long after reaching land, increasing risks to communities farther inland that may be unprepared for devastating winds and flooding. Whatever they’re called, the same forces and conditions are at work in forming these giant storms, any of which can cause damage or devastation when they hit land where people live."
7.10 am
Climate Crisis
"Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. Today the world is changing once again, but this time mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up. Extinction levels are accelerating faster than that of the dinosaurs. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. Wildlife is in catastrophic decline due to human destruction. Our Earth, and millions of species are at risk. We are wrecking our world - the one place we call home. Without urgent action, it will continue to get worse. Of course, some factors are beyond human control. But with our knowledge and technology, we can still act to reduce our impact on the climate. And only ambitious climate action can make that happen. All countries must come together. The climate crisis is here, and the sixth mass extinction of wildlife on Earth has started and is accelerating. We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend."
8.10 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"From Sydney to the Greater Blue Mountains, Zac and Darin meet with leading eco-warriors to learn about protected lands and habitat conservation."
9.00 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Zac and Darin get down and dirty as they explore a natural approach to farming through regenerative agriculture and organic food production."
10.00 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Along the coastline, Zac and Darin take a deep dive into the coral reef restoration techniques supporting a vast underwater ecosystem."
11.00 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Zac and Darin test their cooking skills in Melbourne before heading to the Torres Strait Islands to understand the impact of rising sea levels."
12.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Searching for ways to minimize their carbon footprint, Zac and Darin visit a self-sustaining home and other businesses innovating to reduce waste."
1.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"In the aftermath of a devastating bushfire season, Zac and Darin learn about efforts to rehabilitate the wildlife and livestock population."
2.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Leaders and representatives of Aboriginal communities show Zac and Darin how Indigenous cultures live to protect and preserve the land."
3.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Eco-innovators introduce Zac and Darin to unique and cost-effective ways to address complex problems and help heal the environment."
4.00 pm
Climate Crisis
"Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. Today the world is changing once again, but this time mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up. Extinction levels are accelerating faster than that of the dinosaurs. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. Wildlife is in catastrophic decline due to human destruction. Our Earth, and millions of species are at risk. We are wrecking our world - the one place we call home. Without urgent action, it will continue to get worse. Of course, some factors are beyond human control. But with our knowledge and technology, we can still act to reduce our impact on the climate. And only ambitious climate action can make that happen. All countries must come together. The climate crisis is here, and the sixth mass extinction of wildlife on Earth has started and is accelerating. We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend."
5.00 pm
David Attenborough A Life on Earth 2023
"A great communicator. A unique storyteller. An important educator. A globe trotter. He has reached every continent on Earth, and is one of the most travelled men in history. For more than six decades now, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice of modern natural history programs and has inspired millions by bringing the natural world into our homes, teaching them about the diverse lifestyles, behaviours and adaptations of living things. His incredible journey and illustrious career have made him an inspiration to millions. Thanks to a life marked by a relentless desire to explore, innovate and enlighten, his impact is astounding."
6.00 pm
Facing Forces of Nature
"Do we have a chance against a planet killer asteroid from space?"
7.00 pm
David Attenborough A Life on Earth 2023
"A great communicator. A unique storyteller. An important educator. A globe trotter. He has reached every continent on Earth, and is one of the most travelled men in history. For more than six decades now, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice of modern natural history programs and has inspired millions by bringing the natural world into our homes, teaching them about the diverse lifestyles, behaviours and adaptations of living things. His incredible journey and illustrious career have made him an inspiration to millions. Thanks to a life marked by a relentless desire to explore, innovate and enlighten, his impact is astounding."
8.00 pm
Facing Forces of Nature
"Do we have a chance against a planet killer asteroid from space?"
9.00 pm
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
10.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Zac and Darin test their cooking skills in Melbourne before heading to the Torres Strait Islands to understand the impact of rising sea levels."
11.00 pm
David Attenborough A Life on Earth 2023
"A great communicator. A unique storyteller. An important educator. A globe trotter. He has reached every continent on Earth, and is one of the most travelled men in history. For more than six decades now, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice of modern natural history programs and has inspired millions by bringing the natural world into our homes, teaching them about the diverse lifestyles, behaviours and adaptations of living things. His incredible journey and illustrious career have made him an inspiration to millions. Thanks to a life marked by a relentless desire to explore, innovate and enlighten, his impact is astounding."

