Little J, he's five and Big Cuz, she's nine. They're a couple of Indigenous Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
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Little J, he's five and Big Cuz, she's nine. They're a couple of Indigenous Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog.
Random and Whacky is a comedy series based on the problems faced by kids. Random and Whacky isn't just the title of the show, it's the name of the top-secret agency that attempts to solve these problems with ludicrous solutions. They provide advice you would never hear from a parent, teacher or "responsible" adult. Their solutions may not work, but they will be hilarious. At the start of every episode the Random and Whacky team assemble in a classified location. The Random and Whacky agents gain access with the use of their unique insignias. Once inside a high tech lab suddenly materialises around them, with video screens, holographic projectors, alien computers, gizmo's and gadgets James Bond could only dream of.
From humble beginnings rise four Fruit Ninjas to rediscover the long lost art of Juice Jitsu. Their mission – to unlock hidden powers through the slicing of fruit and to protect their neighbours from bizarre villains they never knew existed! Running a juice stand as a front for the messiest secret service in the world, our ninjas grow to learn that it is what makes you unique (and even a little bit weird) that ultimately makes you strong.
Capturing the backstage excitement & collaboration of putting on a show, join Justine, stage manager puppet friend, Dash the Dog, & special guests, as they work together to get everything ready in time.
Meet 14 Australian students as they self-document their final year of high school through daily video diaries. The stresses of this launch-pad year starts on day one as they delve into the pressures of the ATAR.
Australian version of the comedy-variety show where children take to the stage to showcase their passion and blow you away with their talent.
In My Year 7 Life, 16 diverse kids from around the country were given cameras to document their transition from primary school to high school.
Join Pip and Streak, as these everyday donkeys with superhero ambitions find fun and adventure around the farm. Always looking for someone to help or a mystery to solve, they will do whatever it takes to help out their friends, and whilst it may involve a bit of trial and error, by working together they always manage to save the day. A colourful and entertaining animated series for two to four-year-olds, narrated by eight-year-old, Patrick, and nine-year-old, Cleo, Balloon Barnyard will delight and engage young viewers.
In a world where so little time is left for wonder, this animated series invites you to look up at the stars. Part reflection, part instruction, pointers are given on how to begin with the multitudes that fill our skies.
A show for young people in our community whose voices, stories and perspectives aren't often seen or heard. We hear from kids with same-sex parents, refugees, young people who experience a disability, and more.