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Immigration
SBS series shines light on 'incredibly complicated' immigration process
Who Gets to Stay in Australia? captures the life-changing moments when participants are told whether they can call Australia home or will be asked to leave.
- by Michael Lallo
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Normal Older People imagines Marianne and Connell in 40 years time
Hilarious video filmed for Comic Relief charity
Foxtel
'An opportunity and a responsibility': MTV returns focus to music
The Foxtel network, lately the home of catfishes and teen mums, will launch four new channels of 24-hour, non-stop music on Wednesday.
- by Robert Moran
What's on TV: Sunday, July 5
This series about Noongar woman Daniella and her nine vibrant daughters celebrates love and unity.
What's on TV: Saturday, July 4
This doco series is a sad reflection on an affair that captivated the US and the world.
What's on TV: Friday, July 3
The "Fab Four" are back, trills the network publicity for this Friday night favourite.
Review
In My Blood It Runs: a beautiful, intimate and compellingly frank film
Told through the eyes of a 10-year-old Arrernte/Garrwa boy, the film looks at the failings of mainstream education for First Nations kids.
- by Melinda Houston
Australian TV
SBS and Rove McManus bare all for a nationwide life-drawing class
Yes, there will be nudity and no, it won't be like slow TV, Rove promises.
- by Lissa Christopher
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Comedy
'I knew that Jonah was me': former Tongan schoolboy reveals anger and pain about Chris Lilley character
Breaking 12 years of silence, Filipe Mahe says he still feels exploited by Jonah from Tonga.
- by Garry Maddox
Pop culture
Home sweet home: How cook and TV presenter Adam Liaw is keeping busy
The kitchen creative and fan of zombies tells us what he's been up to at home recently.
- by Nicole Elphick