The designers show up for a presentation at the Kate Spade offices to introduce them to their next challenge. The finalists will have five days to concept and mock up an ad campaign that best represents their brand. These campaigns will be presented in front of a panel of guest judges.
Two years since Cuba announced the most sweeping and radical economic reforms the country has seen in decades, Simon Reeve heads to the Caribbean island to look at how economic liberalisation is taking hold of communist Cuba.
Gruen Planet runs the scanner across the biggest news stories of the week, at home and abroad, examining where the truth stops and the spin, branding and image control begin.
Over the six decades that followed Rupert's return to Australia from Oxford University in the 1950s, he has battled his tough Sydney rivals, including Kerry Packer; faced down the British 'establishment'; forced his way into the Hollywood inner circle; and today counts the richest, most powerful and glamorous and men and women on the planet as his friends and confidents.
Gruen Nation - four exra-length, extra-strength, election-oriented specials will premiere on ABC1. Host Wil Anderson will be joined by regulars Todd Sampson and Russel Howcroft, Nation legends Dr John Hewson and Annabel Crabb, and surprise guests!
Picking up where they left off last year, Wil, Todd and Russel will run the Gruen scanner across the biggest news stories of the week, at home and abroad, pinpointing exactly where the truth stops and the spin, branding and image control begin.
Martha (Maxine Peake) is becoming increasingly isolated as she fights to defend ex-boyfriend Sean against overwhelming evidence. Determined to ignore an angry Clive (Rupert Penry-Jones) who attempts to force her to confront the holes in her client's story, Martha begins to wonder if she's cut out for this job.
Not everyone knows that when we order flake and chips, we are actually eating shark. The problem is no one knows what species it is, so we could be eating an endangered species on a Friday night without knowing it. Matthew decides that until we get better seafood labelling we should swap out flake for other more sustainable alternatives.
Steven Johnson's journey takes him to Venice, a hall of mirrors and the Mars-like landscape of Mauna Kea in Hawaii. He looks at how the invention of the mirror gave rise to the greatest cultural movement of our time, the Renaissance.
Bespoke is an engaging, amusing, irreverent but ultimately thought provoking look at the rise of the handmade, bespoke, locally produced and artisanal. Writer and presenter Marcus Westbury takes us from Newcastle to New York, from the lovingly crafted to cutting edge technology, from artisanal jewellers and wood-turners to craft distillers and 3D printers. He wants to find out why so many of us are making, who is buying, and whether this phenomenon is here to stay.
Tim's dream to be a secret agent finally comes true with this week's experiment. His teacher is Kevin Reeve, the founder of OnPoint Tactical Training School. Kevin trains elite law enforcement and military personnel in the arts of tracking, survival, escape and evasion, self-defence and covert movements.
For over 30 years, Lucy, Wabi and Anne have been implementing cultural actions to create sustainable economies in their communities for the future and to protect their kandri, language and culture.
The Point explores the campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Australia, with discussions around the ongoing impact that incarceration has on our young people. Hosted by Rachael Hocking and John Paul Janke.
In this episode, Andrew Marr tells the story of the first empires which laid the foundations for the modern world. From the Assyrians to Alexander the Great, conquerors rampaged across the Middle East and vicious wars were fought all the way from China to the Mediterranean. But this time of chaos and destruction also brought enormous progress and inspired human development. In the Middle East, the Phoenicians invented the alphabet, and one of the most powerful ideas in world history emerged: the belief in just one God. In India, the Buddha offered a radical alternative to empire building - a way of living that had no place for violence or hierarchy and was open to everyone. Great thinkers from Socrates to Confucius proposed new ideas about how to rule more wisely and live in a better society. And in Greece, democracy was born - the greatest political experiment of all. But within just a few years, its future would be under threat from invasion by an empire in the east...
In this episode of this landmark series charting the story of human civilisation, Andrew Marr tells how Britain's Industrial Revolution created the modern world.
Starting from zero, Tim attempts to master golf in just one week. From hi-tech swing analysis to cross training in a batting cage and a bowling alley, see how Tim's method can improve your handicap.
For 40,000 years man's only source of light came from the sun and fire... then 150 years ago the switch is flicked on a light revolution. Steven tells the story of the people who take us out of the dark and into the light.
Life is full of opportunities to learn new things, no matter what your age. Explore these videos as part of Community Colleges Australia's lifelong learning programs and enrich your knowledge of the world.
From Bathurst to Jabiluka, or gold to uranium, mining has reshaped Australia's landscape, economy and society. Explore the boom times and busts of life when miners move in or move on.
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