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Past Schedule of Decoding Danger program
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Wed 12:30 AM, 12 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is shaped by great storms, extreme heat, and an epic cycle of boom and bust. Life on the island continent has evolved accordingly, to survive drought and flooding rains. How can we learn to survive and thrive?
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Tue 6:55 PM, 11 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is shaped by great storms, extreme heat, and an epic cycle of boom and bust. Life on the island continent has evolved accordingly, to survive drought and flooding rains. How can we learn to survive and thrive?
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Tue 12:00 PM, 11 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is shaped by great storms, extreme heat, and an epic cycle of boom and bust. Life on the island continent has evolved accordingly, to survive drought and flooding rains. How can we learn to survive and thrive?
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Wed 12:30 AM, 5 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is home to some of the deadliest predators in the world. The island continent is notorious for playing host to the most venomous snakes, the most deadly crocodiles, spiders and jellyfish.
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Tue 6:55 PM, 4 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is home to some of the deadliest predators in the world. The island continent is notorious for playing host to the most venomous snakes, the most deadly crocodiles, spiders and jellyfish.
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Tue 12:00 PM, 4 Feb 2025 on ABC Australia channel
Australia is home to some of the deadliest predators in the world. The island continent is notorious for playing host to the most venomous snakes, the most deadly crocodiles, spiders and jellyfish.
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Tue 3:00 AM, 7 Jan 2025 on ABC Australia channel
More than any other place on Earth, Australia is a land shaped by fire. As the firestorms that threaten Australia intensify, how can we use science and new technology to stay safe in the future? (Final)