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12:00 AM - 1:00 AM

Carter's W.A.R.

60 min PG

Ivan Carter exposes the secret war in Africa. A war of greed that's putting the rhino in danger.

1:00 AM - 2:00 AM

Carter's W.A.R.

60 min PG

Ivan Carter works save a key elephant from ivory poachers near Africa's famous Kruger National Park.

2:00 AM - 3:00 AM

Gold Fever

60 min PG

It's just like it sounds. Tom's just pannin', giving you his tips & tricks along the way.

3:00 AM - 4:00 AM

Spiky Gold Hunters

60 min PG

In this episode of Spiky Gold Hunters, skipper Dwane leads his crew into the waters of Fiordland on the southern coast of New Zealand. It's all hands on deck as the divers work relentlessly to collect tonnes of urchin. As the weather deteriorates, of the crew gets a scare from below the surface.

4:00 AM - 4:30 AM

Jade Fever

30 min PG

Under pressure to meet their buyer's tight deadline, Robin and Josh clash when they run into endless problems setting up the wire saw.

4:30 AM - 5:00 AM

Jade Fever

30 min PG

When a major breakdown threatens to shut down the mine, Claudia and Robin make a risky decision to get desperately needed fuel into camp.

5:00 AM - 5:30 AM

Tasting Tasmania

30 min PG

Ben Milbourne pops in at Small-Fry to see his friend Rhys and enjoy a sweet treat before heading to the Huon Valley. Ben is then given a behind-the-scenes tour by James Bender, who works in the family-owned business that supplies the worlds most loved salmon.

5:30 AM - 6:00 AM

Tasting Tasmania

30 min PG

Ben Milbourne finishes his exploration of Tasmania heading out to the rocky waters between Hobart and Bruny Island. Guided by Rob from the Seafood Seduction Tour, Ben experiences the freshest seafood imaginable. Ben concludes his journey overlooking the beautiful South Coast.

6:00 AM - 7:00 AM

Carter's W.A.R.

60 min PG

Ivan Carter exposes the secret war in Africa. A war of greed that's putting the rhino in danger.

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Carter's W.A.R.

60 min PG

Ivan Carter works save a key elephant from ivory poachers near Africa's famous Kruger National Park.

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Great Aussie Road Trips

30 min PG

Central Victoria is 'river & ranges country', and is an easy drive out of Victoria's capital,\nMelbourne. Epic scenery, outstanding natural beauty, lots of history, and down to earth hospitality, our\nroad-trip through Central Victoria does not disappoint.

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Coyote Peterson has a close call with a crocodile.

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Ice Pilots NWT

60 min PG

Justin and Cory try to hoist a CL‐215 water bomber sold to a Korean company onto a cargo ship - something no one has ever attempted.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Coyote discovers a ferocious cat and a poisonous snake!

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Get ready to find out Koala roars and gives stinky hugs.

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Croc College

30 min PG

Scientists from the University of Queensland come to the farm to practice artificial insemination techniques. Lyn tells the other students her heart-breaking secret and says she is considering a future in the crocodile industry. John reveals which two students are going to Kakadu.

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Croc College

30 min PG

John takes Lyn and Luke to Kakadu where they raid nests and catch a four and a half metre male croc for research. Lyn returns to the place where her 11-year old granddaughter was taken by a croc and is finally at peace.

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Great Aussie Road Trips

30 min PG

Central Victoria is 'river & ranges country', and is an easy drive out of Victoria's capital,\nMelbourne. Epic scenery, outstanding natural beauty, lots of history, and down to earth hospitality, our\nroad-trip through Central Victoria does not disappoint.

2:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Coyote Peterson has a close call with a crocodile.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Ice Pilots NWT

60 min PG

Justin and Cory try to hoist a CL‐215 water bomber sold to a Korean company onto a cargo ship - something no one has ever attempted.

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Coyote discovers a ferocious cat and a poisonous snake!

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Get ready to find out Koala roars and gives stinky hugs.

7:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Croc College

30 min PG

Scientists from the University of Queensland come to the farm to practice artificial insemination techniques. Lyn tells the other students her heart-breaking secret and says she is considering a future in the crocodile industry. John reveals which two students are going to Kakadu.

7:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Croc College

30 min PG

John takes Lyn and Luke to Kakadu where they raid nests and catch a four and a half metre male croc for research. Lyn returns to the place where her 11-year old granddaughter was taken by a croc and is finally at peace.

8:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Great Aussie Road Trips

30 min PG

Central Victoria is 'river & ranges country', and is an easy drive out of Victoria's capital,\nMelbourne. Epic scenery, outstanding natural beauty, lots of history, and down to earth hospitality, our\nroad-trip through Central Victoria does not disappoint.

8:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Brave Wilderness

30 min PG

Coyote Peterson has a close call with a crocodile.

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

10:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Ice Pilots NWT

60 min PG

Justin and Cory try to hoist a CL‐215 water bomber sold to a Korean company onto a cargo ship - something no one has ever attempted.

11:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Space Farmers

60 min PG

Space foods, initially created just for astronauts, has now facilitated a revolution in agricultural and alternative food production. This revolution is changing the way we think about producing food in the future. In Finland, protein-rich foods are produced from thin air, making food production possible in a variety of environments, including deserts, cities, and even outer space. Scientists in the United States are working to make mushroom cultivation more sustainable, while in Austria, seeds are exposed to space radiation to improve their yield when grown back on Earth. A startup in Singapore is using space technology to enhance the security of livestock herds, and at NUS, a team has developed a remarkable hydrogel that makes crop cultivation more water-efficient.

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