All Seasons

Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Feature Film

    • July 9, 2017
    • Seven

    The whole documentary cut as a single feature-length film

  • S01E01 Worlds Collide: Early Australia

    • February 15, 2015
    • Seven

    We travel from prehistoric Austrailia thru the Aboriginals to the British colony.

  • S01E02 Break Out: 1837 to 1854

    • February 22, 2015
    • Seven

    As wool drives British expansion across the continent. Australia begins to break free from its convict shackles and the discovery of gold creates a global population explosion.

  • S01E03 Fair Go: 1862 to 1890

    • March 1, 2015
    • Seven

    Gold brings new wealth to Australian colonies and AFL is born.

  • S01E04 New Nation at War: 1914 to 1918

    • March 8, 2015
    • Seven

    Australia throws itself into a global conflict that will decide Australia's fate and leave a historic mark. In WWI, Australian nurses help transform emergency medicine.

  • S01E05 Hard Roads to Glory: 1928 to 1942

    • March 15, 2015
    • Seven

    Australia emerges from WWI. Charles Kingsford Smith attempts to cross the Pacific, the Sydney Harbour Bridge nears completion, Phar Lap races to victory and soldiers are tested on the Kokoda Track.

  • S01E06 Nation Building: 1944 to 1956

    • March 22, 2015
    • Seven

    After the Second World War, peace brings prosperity to Australia. Suburban dreams become a reality and we embrace bold ideas for technology. The Sydney Opera Housereshapes our identity and the Olympic Games come to Melbourne. The birth of television will shrink the globe, allowing people to watch and share the same experiences.

  • S01E07 Revolution: 1956 to 1974

    • April 16, 2015
    • Seven

    In the years 1956-1974, a generation is free from economic depression. Riots sweep the suburbs and beaches. Australia embraces Indigenous heroes like Evonne Goolagong as she makes the Wimbledon Final. Cyclone Tracey devastates Darwin.

  • S01E08 New Frontiers: 1975 to 2015

    • April 23, 2015
    • Seven

    As we journey through 1975-2015, Elaine Moir helps save babies from the Vietnam War. Paul Hogan becomes our best export and the Sydney Olympic Games creates moments of national pride.