Why do objects sink or float? Dive on in with Rachael 'eggs-perimenting' with water density using eggs, salt and water. Turn your egg into a sea turtle and see if it will sink or float!
Can a boat still move without a motor or sail? Luke is putting it to the test in the Science Time Lab, making a paddle boat with household items to propel through the water!
What is the science to making sound? Rachael is experimenting with water levels to create a xylophone instrument from colourful water jars. Discover how sound travels and make music on the way!
What else can cause ice to melt? Luke is fishing for answers in the Science Time Lab. Join him to discover the effect that salt can have on ice and catch an icy swishy fish or two along the way!
What are curds and whey anyway? Rachael is mixing and experimenting with milk and vinegar to make curds and whey. Discover your 'whey' and learn how the soft mixture can harden into moulds that you can paint and decorate!
What is a chain reaction? Luke is testing a chain reaction experiment with musical chimes to create a Magnificent Music Machine! Tune and chime on in to see if the machine is a scientific success!
How does a plant drink water? Rachael is learning about capillary action by making a rainbow water experiment using water glasses and paper towels. This episode will have you soaking up all sorts of fun facts!
What do you do when life gives you lemons? Make a DIY volcano of course! An episode exploding with fun, join Luke in the Science Time lab as he uses lemons and other ingredients to make an extra epic erupting volcano.
The ballet basics explained; theatre designer Jonathon Oxlade shares insights into his craft; rapper Tasman Keith takes us home to Bowraville; and critic Keva York chats Korean cinema and true crime adaptations with Namila.
Marc Fennell unravels the true history of the Koh I Noor diamond which sits at the heart of the Crown Jewels. But beyond the glitz, he reveals the tragedy of a 10-year-old Sikh boy ripped from his mother and kingdom.
It's the start of a busy year at the Sydney Opera House as the Australian ballet returns. While a whirlwind of romance hits the house with 28 Valentine's Day weddings, disaster strikes and Vivid LIVE faces a washout.
Namila meets dancer Rodney Bell at disability arts festival Alter State; we experience Tasmania with Rooke Circus; art meets science at Tarrawarra; and sculptor Luke Whitten honours Country, melding old and new materials.
Wesley Enoch was a troubled, violent youth whose life changed when he discovered acting. From writing and directing well known theatre productions to artistic director of the Sydney Festival, he speaks with Ellen Fanning.
Ella Holcombe lost her parents and home in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. She's now written a children's book based on her story, and is speaking publicly for the first time. She sits down with Eleanor Hall.
Former nun Margaret Harrod turned whistleblower on her twin brother - a Catholic priest - when she realised he was sexually abusing children. He's now in jail. Margaret speaks with Eleanor Hall.
David Marr began his working life in the law, before finding his calling as a writer. He's spent almost half a century observing and chronicling the country he loves - Australia. He speaks with Julia Baird.
Yumi Stynes is a broadcaster, writer and mother-of-four who's carved out a 20-year media career through speaking her mind - while weathering social media storms along the way. She sits down with Jane Hutcheon.
Maya Newell describes herself as a "gayby" - the child of same-sex parents. Growing up with two mums, she spent years answering questions about her upbringing, and now works as a filmmaker spotlighting stories of difference.
Comedian Mikey Robins has never hidden his complex relationship with food, or the enduring battle with his weight. Hes now combined his passion for history and food in a book of bizarre food-themed stories through the ages.
Seven years ago, Murray Cook hung up his red skivvy and left The Wiggles after 21 wildly successful years. He struggled with the decision for a while, but has now found a new musical calling - as a rock band guitarist.