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How can we make something move through water? With the help of his trusty Experiment Log, Teo investigates and documents what ...
Grover is afraid of the monster at the end of the story so Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby and Rosita comfort him and explain that ...
Girish Sawlani looks at the week in international news including more countries announce they plan to recognise Palestinian ...
Joanna sets off to one of her most epic voyages yet. In this episode she is heading to a remote Indonesian island, Banda, ...
Pedro the pig is off his food. The Bananas try all sorts of ways to cheer him up without success. Finally, Rat solves the ...
Professor Henry Brodaty, Researcher, Clinician and Policy Advisor, addresses the National Press Club on the topic "Australians need the 'slip, slop, slap' of brain health".
David Speers is joined by Samantha Maiden, Paul Sakkal and Shalailah Medhora to discuss the week including student debt reduced, childcare reform, the 48th parliament, the Nationals, net zero, Gaza, ...
Calls are growing over how to clamp down on the illicit tobacco trade as the black market continues to expand.
A popular segment recorded at triple j studios which gives local and international acts a chance to pay homage to their favourite artists by performing a cover of one of their songs. Watch all your ...
The Canberra Symphony Orchestra has written directly to the ANU's leadership about proposed changes that would see traditional one-to-one instrument lessons discontinued, among other changes.
Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach of Fantastic Four: First Steps tells News Breakfast presenter Emma Rebellato that Pedro Pascal is the 'bossy' one in the group.
Dr Ann Jones heads to Rosemary Island, WA to join turtle scientists on their annual nest survey. It's hot work, but worth it - females laying eggs; flatback hatchlings, and she even wrestles a Green ...