Combining two of Australian’s favourite pastimes of caravanning and travel, comes lifestyle television program, Discover Downunder.

Hosted by Olympic champion Brooke Hanson and comedian Tim Smith, the program showcases Australia’s best caravan parks and destinations. We chat to local campers and caravan enthusiasts to find out what makes caravanning so appealing and popular.

Viewers get an insight into the community and adventurous spirit created by caravan parks that keep families coming back for decades. We also get a peek inside some of the best caravans available, with every owner showing off their personal touches that make them special.

First broadcast 29 May 2010.

Sir Tony Robinson travels far and wide throughout Australia and New Zealand to uncover wonderful stories of war and war service in this 10 part series.

Sir Tony visits Launceston, Ballarat, Bathurst, Toowoomba, Newcastle, Darwin, Fremantle, Hahndorf, and Dunedin and Auckland in New Zealand. He tells stories about extraordinary bravery in WWI and WWII, but also gentle and sometimes quirky yarns about the Homeland effort.

Tony Robinson’s Tour of Duty aired on Foxtel’s History Channel in 2015 to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli.

First broadcast 31 March 2015.

This National Geographic documentary series recounts the amazing true story of a penguin colony on a tiny Australian island saved from the brink of extinction by unlikely heroes – Italian Maremma guardian dogs.

In a world first wildlife experiment the courageous community of the town of Warrnambool, together with dedicated volunteers and environment authorities, fought against the odds to rescue the defenceless little penguins after foxes had reduced their number from several hundred to just four surviving birds.

When all hope seemed lost they adopted the idea of a local chicken farmer who was ridiculed when he suggested that Maremma dogs were the penguins’ last chance against the marauding fox menace.

The five one-hour episodes recount the highs and lows of the real-life Maremma project, examine the Little Penguin species, the role of guardian animals, and the ongoing battle to save Australia’s native animals from introduced pests and predators.

First broadcast 6 September 2015.

The inside story of the most gripping, heart-stopping, tense and nerve-racking Australian police investigations, stings and taskforce operations.

The series features interviews with the men and women who broke the cases and were there when it all comes crashing down.

Using video and sound captured by the New South Wales Police Media Unit, combined with surveillance, search and interview footage taken by the investigating units, Strike Force is a compelling insight into dramatic law enforcement takedowns.

Produced with the co-operation of NSW Police Force.

First broadcast 2 March 2022.

This series breaks down the hours, minutes and seconds of the biggest and most tragic news events to ever impact Australians.

People from all walks of life, forever joined by a single dreadful event.

The program breaks down in forensic detail exactly how these people came to cross paths at that particular catastrophic moment in time.

Some became survivors, some became victims, many were traumatised and others were accidental heroes.

So how did they all end up in harm’s way? It was a combination of many sliding door moments and fateful decisions that set them on a tragic path.

Through meticulous research and in-depth interviews, we piece together the events of that fateful day.

As always, many of the true heroes were the first responders.

The trained emergency services personnel including police, paramedics and firefighters.

For the most part their stories have never been told…until now.

First broadcast 24 November 2021.

McDonald’s Gets Grilled is a groundbreaking television documentary which targets one of the world’s most famous, but equally controversial companies.

But not only has McDonald’s Australia taken the unprecedented step of agreeing to participate, it has also allowed independent production company, WTFN, unfettered access to all areas.

Cameras followed six average Australians during an intensive seven days of amateur investigating. They were up at dawn seeing first-hand how lettuce, potatoes and tomatoes destined for McDonald’s are grown. Farmers faced probing questions about pesticides and food miles.

At the lettuce processing plant chlorine proved to be an issue, and at the dairy plant, sugar in the shakes. The teams inspected beef and poultry farms where hormones in stock feeds were the main concerns. They saw beef being made into burgers, and chicken meat into nuggets, and demanded to know about preservatives and phosphates.

At the McDonald’s stores the teams saw the finished products being assembled with the company’s trademark military precision. There they wanted to know about staff exploitation, cleanliness, food holding periods, and for the biggest skeptics among them, how the food tastes.

Ultimately as we all follow this intriguing journey it will be more than a program about fast food and McDonalds. It’s a social experiment that tests whether people, faced with overwhelming evidence challenging their long-held prejudices, can ever accept the truth.

Emergency veterinarian Dr. Lisa Chimes matches orphaned and abandoned animals with loving families.

Dr. Lisa says, “I’ve devoted my life to saving animals’ lives. Now I’m venturing out of the surgery to raise awareness about animal welfare. It breaks my heart to see the plight of animals from back yard breeders. So my mission is to encourage new owners to adopt rescue animals from shelters and foster homes instead.”

Also known as Rescue Me with Dr. Lisa on The CW Network in the U.S.

On average, people spend a third of their lives at work. Yet many are unhappy with the job they’re in.

In this series, psychologist Sabina Read is on a mission to take brave volunteers on a life changing journey, where each must step out of their comfort zone and road test their dream job.

You’ll meet a senior executive who wants to throw it all in for a job in doggy daycare, a devoted single mother with three sons who dreams of being a patisserie chef and a sales manager who wants to make a difference as a nurse.

Sixteen candidates of all ages and from all walks of life embark on an emotional journey, as they confront their own fears and search for genuine fulfilment.

Dream Job is produced by WTFN, is inspired by an original Clemenger BBDO campaign and supported under commercial arrangement by SEEK. In Australia, the series airs on the Nine Network and available for international distribution through Fred Media.

Presented by actor and wine maker Sam Neill, this one-hour documentary recounts the early history of wine-making in Australia and how the industry took the world by storm in a relatively short time.

Featuring interviews with notable wine writers, critics, reviewers, collectors, investors and winemakers from around the globe, the program unravels the secrets behind the success story that has transformed a maligned industry into Australia becoming the fifth-largest wine exporting nation on earth.

The program dissects the culture of innovation, experimentation and derring-do that underpins the Australian wine industry as well as the clever, often left-of-centre, marketing bravado that eventually turned around international attitudes towards wines produced in the Antipodes.

As Sam Neill probes this unlikely reversal of fortunes we gain an insight into the Australian character and find out how, after working hard to become a modern-day market leader in an ancient industry, Australian winemakers are planning even greater overseas conquests.

Viewers will gain an insight into the fascinating story of Australia’s most famous wine, Penfolds Grange, which survived a turbulent birth to become one of the great wines of the world.

First screened 18 October 2018.

Fresh travel series Just Go is all about affordable and accessible travel that’s within reach for everyday Aussies.

Hosts Rhys Uhlich and Lee Chan will hit the road and uncover adventures you never realised were right under your nose, from trendy country towns, to the best new activities, iconic attractions and the hottest places to eat.

Whether you’re keen to load up the car, pack a suitcase or play tourist in your own city, it’s time to get out there and Just Go.

First broadcast 18 July 2015.