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A collection of videos from our archives.

Close up view of Cane Toad.

Cane toad advance (2002)

The cane toad was introduced into Queensland in 1935 to combat the sugar cane beetle It has since spread far and wide and is now a pest.

Glass of orange juice being poured

Fresher O.J. (2002)

Most packaged orange juice relies on high temperatures to kill bacteria - but this also kills the taste. There's no […]

Sad dog behind wire fence

Where’s Fido? (2002)

The FIDO system is helping lost dogs find their way back home. It starts with a cat chase, you lose […]

Air pollution from chimney stacks

Acid rain (2002)

Tracking the level of acid in the atmosphere before it becomes an environmental problem.

Bottle of Waria Waria oil displayed on bed of Waria Waria leaves

Essential Oils (2002)

Medicinal oil from the Waria Waria tree is providing villagers in Papua New Guinea with their only source of income.

Sicor process in operation

Stuck on Sicor (2002)

A cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to improve the adhesion of plastic car mouldings. More bits, of more and more […]

Interior of bee hive

Stingless bees (2001)

Australian native stingless bees pollinate plants, give you honey, and they don't sting. Narrator: One of the reasons that this […]

Grapes hanging from vines

True Blue Reds (2001)

Three new all Australian wine grape varieties are producing 'true blue' reds. With secateurs in hand, these grape pickers are […]

Saline area in the Western Australian wheat belt near Bannister, WA. 1981.

Soil Salinity in Australia (2001)

Increasing soil salinity in Australia is a serious land degradation issue. All over the country, salt is rising out of the ground and destroying our farms, homes and towns.

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