“Music has benefits on children’s social development, on their cognitive development, on their language, on all areas of their environment.”
‘The Bear’ One of the Best New Things On TV
What stands out the most in The Bear are its lead performances, and its portrayal of the family experience, writes screen critic Nick Long.
‘Lego Masters’ “Brickman” Still Loves Getting Lego for Christmas
One of only 14 certified Lego professionals in the world, Ryan “Brickman” McNaught is back judging Lego Masters.
‘Self-Care is Vital in the Unrelenting News Cycle’
It’s important to switch off the news at times – but how do the reporters bringing us the news care for themselves through the rolling stream of overwhelm?
‘Sesame Street’ Doco Reveals the Power to Educate Children via TV
Creator of ‘Sesame Street’ Joan Cooney’s theory was that if “kids adored TV” as much as they did then why not see if it could be an educator?
Susie Youssef on Why TV Show ‘Making It Australia’ Will Inspire Creativity
‘Making It Australia’ features 13 amazing makers from around Australia competing in various challenges, hosted by comedian Susie Youssef.
Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’
As of March this year, season one of ‘The Chosen’ was watched over 100 million times in 180 countries and translated into multiple languages.
“Disability Isn’t In My Vocabulary”: Skye-Blue Henderson from ‘The Amazing Race Australia’
Skye-Blue Henderson showed many what she’s capable of, competing on ‘The Amazing Race Australia’ 2021 – after a lifetime of being told “no”.
Australia’s ‘MasterChef’ Winner 2021: Justin Narayan on Faith and Food
After competing across a two night grand finale, Western Australian youth pastor Justin Narayan has been crowned ‘MasterChef’ for 2021.
Emergency Doctor by Day, Ninja Warrior by Night: Dr Alvina Ng on Fitness and Faith
Alvina Ng, an Emergency Doctor at Auburn Hospital, uses her free time to get fit, and wants to inspire her patients to do the same.