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Herald Sun: Magical Land of Oz Op Ed by Tosca Looby

Editorial by Tosca Looby. ‘We captured creatures no-one could identify’. Magical Land of Oz is the first blue-chip natural history series to be commissioned and broadcast by the ABC in almost two decades. It has been a huge project, spanning the breadth of Australia’s landmass and her three oceans, showcasing animals many Australians won’t realise exist on their continent, using camera technology that has allowed new access to wild animals.

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Wall Street Journal review: Awesome Australia

The Kimberley of PBS’s “Outback: The Kimberley Comes Alive” is so dazzling a world of wildlife, wild weather and archaeological marvels—not least the preserved footsteps of what were surely the most immense dinosaurs ever to tread the earth—it can feel impossible to keep up with it.

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The Conversation: Employable Me has struck a chord but will it change employers’ attitudes to disability?

“I’m glad you can make use of my weapons grade autism”, laughs Jonathon in the ABC TV series Employable Me. He has landed a competitive paid internship, channelling his passion for accountancy. As well as a love of numbers, he has a wicked sense of humour and a way with words. And his sentiment is in line with the theme of the series, which promotes harnessing the strengths of its participants, rather than focusing on what they cannot do.

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