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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia

Started: February 20th, 2018

Status: Idle, 89 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episodes

Daisy Bindi — the girl who fought for more
16:10 | April 9th, 2018

Daisy Bindi couldn’t understand why her boss paid wages to the white workers, but not to her. She was no different to them. And neither were all the other Aboriginal workers who were being treated like slaves.

Fanny Durack and Mina Wylie — the girls who swam for gold
15:37 | April 2nd, 2018

Not so long ago girls weren’t allowed to swim in the same pool as boys let alone compete in the Olympics. Girls weren’t even taught how to swim freestyle! Best friends Fanny Durack and Mina Wylie weren’t standing for it. They were great swimmers and wanted the chance to swim for Australia. 

P.L Travers — the girl who dreamt up Mary Poppins
17:10 | March 26th, 2018

When Pamela Lyndon Travers was a little girl her aunt came to stay. She was rather strict, but kind at heart, and carried with her a seemingly bottomless bag made of carpet. P.L Travers had the memory of this aunt swirling around in her imagination when she sat down to write a book, and before she knew it Mary Poppins flew onto the page. The magical nanny who could talk to animals and use her umbrella to fly, became one of the most loved and famous characters of all time.

Ronni Kahn — the girl who fed the hungry
14:08 | March 19th, 2018

If there’s something that makes Ronni Kahn’s blood boil, it’s seeing good food thrown on the scrap heap. Ronni is the foodie Robin Hood — she rescues tasty treats bound for the bin and gives them to the hungry. The “queen of leftovers” has had to move mountains to get politicians and business owners to agree to stop wasting perfectly edible food. And it’s been worth the effort — Ronni has saved 80 million meals!

Cathy Freeman — the girl who ran fast
17:13 | March 12th, 2018

As a little girl, Catherine Freeman had one dream — to go to the Olympic Games. Luckily, she could run fast. Really fast. So fast, she not only went to the Olympics, she won a Gold medal in the 400m race in Sydney! When she sprinted across the finish line ahead of everyone else, she carried the hopes of the nation. And during her victory lap, she carried both the Aboriginal and Australian flags, symbolising her pride in her First Nations heritage.

Jessica Watson — the girl who sailed around the world
15:09 | March 5th, 2018

Everyone said 16-year-old Jessica Watson was too young to sail around the world all on her own. And when she crashed her boat into a giant ship in the dead of the night, in the middle of the ocean, the trolls shouted, “we told you so!”. But they were way too quick to judge the fierce and brave Jessica. She tried again … and then it was her turn to say, “I told you so!”. Narrated by Little Lunch actor Madison Lu.

Louise Sauvage — the girl who was unstoppable
14:20 | March 5th, 2018

Louise Sauvage was born with one leg trapped under and around her body, and the other up over her shoulder. Even though the lower half of her body has never co-operated, Louise hasn’t let it stop her being fierce AND fast! As a kid she was awesome at all sports, and a speed demon in a wheelchair. Louise is a champion wheelchair racer and has won nine, yes nine, Paralympic gold medals. Narrated by six-time world surfing champion Stephanie Gilmore

Nancy Wake — the girl who spied
13:56 | March 5th, 2018

What does every good spy parachuting into enemy territory need to evade capture? A handgun, a nightie, lipstick and a satin cushion of course! That’s what secret agent Nancy Wake had in her back pack when she jumped out of a plane during the Second World War to fight the enemy. They nicknamed her the “white mouse’’ because she was so hard to catch. Nancy helped many people escape the Nazi’s evil clutches and cheated death on more than one occasion. Narrated by singer, actor and producer Justine Clarke.




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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started: February 20th, 2018
Status: Idle, 89 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

Australia
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