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The Feed

All Episodes 2013 - 2022

  • 2018-01-09T11:00:00Zs at 2018-01-09T11:00:00Z on SBS
  • 2013-05-20T10:30:00Z
  • 23m
  • 10h 21m (27 episodes)
  • Australia
  • Comedy, News
Presented by Marc Fennell, Alice Matthews and Alex Lee, the multi Walkley Award-winning program continues to break new ground with its compelling mix of current affairs and comedy, interviews and investigations. The Feed offers something completely different - a bold program with its own unique character and personality, covering a current affairs in a style that's accessible to everyone.

146 episodes

Special 1 Meng Fei live panel discussion

  • 2015-11-15T11:00:00Z23m

Panel Discussion: Cultural, Social and Linguistic Impact of If You Are The One in Australia. Panelists: Meng Fei – host of If You Are The One Chen Chen – producer of If You Are The One Ien Ang - Professor of Cultural Studies Wanning Sun - Professor of Media and Communication Studies Joe Sweeney - former If You Are The One contestant Jing Han - head of SBS Subtitling Department

The Feed takes an exclusive look behind the scenes at one of the world's toughest dating shows.

Special 3 Sex in Japan: Dying for Company

  • 2018-09-26T11:30:00Z23m

Almost half of single young men and women in Japan are virgins. Up to 70 per cent of millennials aren’t in a relationship but their desire to marry one day remains. In a country where birth rates are crashing, the stats have been blamed on everything from anime to porn and women not pulling their weight. The Feed travelled to Japan to find out if there’s something else at play.

It may have been the biggest museum theft in Australia’s history, with more than 2,000 artefacts stolen between 1996 and 2003. But since headlines like ‘Bug man accused of $1m museum thefts’ circulated in the early 2000s, the story has been left for dead. Until now... The Feed tracked him down.

Series Premiere

2013-05-20T10:30:00Z

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Series Premiere

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Season Premiere

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Season Premiere

2019x01 Growing Up Is A Drag

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Should drag be promoted to kids? Meet the Aussie boys transforming themselves with glitter and makeup into pint-sized drag queens. Plus, Conrad Sewell performs his single 'Love Me Anyway'.

2019x02 Get Rich Quick

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Can you really make thousands selling makeup, protein powder or vitamins on Facebook? Which 'get rich quick' schemes are legit and which are bogus? Plus, Dean Lewis performs his single 'Be Alright'.

2019x03 Loneliness

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Health experts say loneliness is the next big public health crisis that can take years off your life. So what's going on and what can be done? Plus, Yungblud performs his single 'Loner'.

2019x04 Death

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Can you ever come to terms with death? After taxes, it's the one thing that unifies us. Tonight, Marty Smiley explores the 'weirder' approaches to burial. Plus, music from Tia Gostelow.

2019x05 Bad Medicine

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The Feed questions cutting babies' tongue ties for breastfeeding and investigates the fertility stats pushing people to a multi-million dollar IVF industry asking, is this bad medicine?

2019x06 Anger

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Is anger unfeminine? Jan Fran explores the rise of female anger, from smash rooms to 'metoo'. Plus, comedian Zoe Norton Lodge tries to go a week without shouting, and music from Dean Lewis.

2019x07 Cure Or Quack?

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Stories that surprise, make you laugh, cry and then cry laughing. Plus, sketches that skewer the news, reporters who explain the story behind it, and interviews from the everyday to the extraordinary.

2019x08 Porn School

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Should teenagers learn how to watch porn in school? Experts say generations of young men and women are growing up with warped views of sex. So is a Porn 101 class the answer?

2019x09 Turning Point

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People at a turning point, from the farming community fighting the big miner, to the basketball star who almost lost her career on one injury, or how musician John Butler came back from despair.

2019x10 Money

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Could you live on $40 a day? Marty Smiley spends a week below the poverty line on Newstart. Plus comedian Ben Jenkins on what happened when he found out his Uber rating. Marc Fennell meets Matt Corby.

2019x11 Adult Bullies

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Is bullying having its own 'MeToo' moment? Adult bullies often go unchallenged in workplaces and neighbourhoods. But is that about to change? Plus, Marc Fennell meets Murray, the original Red Wiggle.

2019x12 Locked Up & Out

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The regional town with mental healthcare worse than you get in prison. Are young people being locked up for minor offences, just to get treatment? Plus, Marc meets the lead singer of Vampire Weekend.

2019x13 Eurovision

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The never-before-seen true story of the Aussie musical duo who were destined to win Eurovision, until a wardrobe malfunction ruined their chances. Plus, Pat Abboud interviews Kate Miller-Heidke.

2019x14 Democracy Sausage

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Election special: the woman trying to unseat Tony Abbott in a David vs Goliath battle, the minor parties vying for your vote, and the end of Michael Hing's One Asian Party Senate campaign.

The vegan activist who stole livestock, got a $1 fine for her crimes, and then feared for her life. She was publicly outed, got death threats, and stalked in her private home. Who is in the right?

2019x16 Burnout

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The dark side of Hustle culture: a generation at breaking point. From start-up founders, to Instagram influencers, to homeless college students, see the extreme underbelly of the American Dream.

2019x17 Gender Optional?

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Fighting for recognition, from birth 'til death - from Tasmania's move to make gender optional on birth certificates, to elderly LGBTIQ+ residents of aged care being forced back into the closet.

2019x18 School Discipline

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Has political correctness gone mad on university campuses? From safe spaces to deplatforming, have universities become hostile to debate? Plus, do school suspensions cause more harm than good?

2019x19 U.S. Abortion Ban

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The new war on abortion in America, where eight Republican-led states have put curbs on abortion this year. Will a newly conservative Supreme Court intervene? Plus Boy & Bear's shock, secret illness.

2019x21 Genital Obsession

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Meet the men reclaiming their bodies by restoring their foreskin. We wade into the complex debate around male circumcision - a simple procedure with complicated emotional and psychological results.

2019x22 History Makers

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Meet the young man trying to keep bulldozers from tearing down artefacts of Australian culture that are thousands of years old. Do we only care about history if it's white?

2019x23 Selling Hot Air

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Meet the people bottling up Australian air and shipping it to China and India for wealthy consumers. Is this Australia's next big export or just a bunch of hot air?

After moving to Australia for love, these women have become prisoners of marriage. Plus, the Australians determined to climb Uluru before its banned.

2019x25 Robodebt Fighters

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It's been called a 'clusterf*ck' by the media - meet the Aussie mum who's helping strangers fight Centrelink's automaticallly generated debt notices.

2019x26 New Frontier

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Could treating ice addicts as criminals be doing more harm than the drug itself? Normally opposing voices are pushing for decriminalisation in NSW, but they're facing an uphill battle.

2019x27 Volume Control

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From industrial scale sounds to the noisy family next door - and the frequencies only some can feel - the world is louder than ever before, and we don't yet fully know how it will affect us.

2019x28 Trailblazers

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Travel to the former Lutheran mission of Hope Vale to understand the largest settlement outside of Native Title - a 12 year fight for 'stolen wages'. Plus, documentary maker Louis Theroux.

2019x29 Medical Gaslighting

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The debilitating disorder affecting 1 in 20 women that most people have never heard of - why some doctors aren't taking PMDD seriously. Plus, go inside the anti-vaccination capital of Australia.

2019x30 Love In Spain

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Jan Fran travels to Spain, where the rural population is decreasing at an alarming rate. As the government and locals scramble to stop the exodus, can a bus load of single ladies save the day?

2019x31 Fighting China

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Marc Fennell travels to Hong Kong to meet the people fighting Chinese control in the face of brutal police tactics. Plus, the Tibetan asylum seekers in Australia who've seen it firsthand.

2019x32 Breaking The Model

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Former teenage model Jenna Owen comes to grips with the dark side of the modelling industry: teenage girls working for free, in often sexually explicit situations.

2019x34 Extinction Rebellion

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They've declared a global, non-violent uprising against governments for climate inaction but have been accused of sinister and dangerous tactics. We go behind the front lines of Extinction Rebellion.

2019x35 Stealing Wages

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They're the migrants, foreign students, and refugees keeping Australia's hospitality, building and even health sectors ticking over with their cheap labour. But at what cost?

2019x38 Cocktail Of Assault

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Australians doing Kambo: putting the poison of an Amazonian frog into their body. Those who swear by the spiritual practice come away convinced that it's cured them of anything from depression, to hay fever.

2019x39 Cure Or Killer?

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They're behind the bars of Australia's hottest bars and night spots, but at what personal cost? Hospitality workers speak out about the harassment and assault they suffered while doing their jobs.

2019x40 Wrestlemania

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Meet the Australian prisoners changing the lives of young girls in period poverty.

Can you really make thousands selling makeup, protein powder or vitamins on Facebook? Which 'get rich quick' schemes are legit and which are bogus?

2019x49 Breaking The Model

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Former teenage model Jenna Owen comes to grips with the dark side of the modelling industry.

Season Premiere

2020x01 Squatters & Black Eyed Peas

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Squatting in empty homes - are they freeloaders scamming the system, or victims of a housing market run red hot? Plus, Marc Fennell chats to the Black Eyed Peas.

2020x02 Breaking The Drought

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It's been more than two years since water has run on Bill and Fiona Aveyard's farm in north-west NSW. That is, until the first big rain arrived last month. But is the drought over?

2020x03 ADHD

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Is ADHD a disability? Parents want it funded like other disabilities but the government is trimming how much it spends on disability. Some experts even warn ADHD is already being over diagnosed.

2020x04 Saving Koalas

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After a devastating fire season decimated Australia's koala population, a small community in New South Wales is galvanised to stop the building of a Korean owned coal mine in a koala habitat.

2020x05 Sex Robots

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Are sex robots a force for good or a plaything of the perverted? They're the holy grail of the sex toy industry - a robot so life-like it seems human. But are they immoral and should they be illegal?

With all the noise and fear surrounding coronavirus, The Feed dedicates this episode to stories of love and hope.

Retiree nurses across Australia are being coaxed back into hospitals to join the fight against COVID-19. But is re-joining the workforce as easy as just dusting off the old scrubs?

Small towns are shutting their doors to city tourists amid fears they will bring with them COVID-19. With resources in regional hospitals already stretched, do they have a point?

2020x09 School’s Out

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Parents from migrant and low socioeconomic backgrounds say they're in an impossible situation - trying to home school their kids due to COVID-19.

2020x10 Wrestlemania

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Sweat, spandex and choke holds: it's the life of a professional wrestler. At a handful of wrestling schools around Australia, budding athletes are turning their childhood WWE fantasies into reality.

2020x11 Unsafe Circus

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Cirque du Soleil has laid off nearly all its staff after closing shows due to the coronavirus. But even before the pandemic, performers have been walking a tightrope when it comes to their job safety.

2020x13 Waiting To Heal

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Two-year-old Saxon desperately needs a bone marrow transplant, but the recent restrictions on elective surgeries due to COVID-19 have left him and his parents in a dangerous limbo.

2020x14 Oyster Farmers

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After a summer of bushfires, floods, and now COVID-19 killing 80 percent of sales, NSW oyster farmers are begging for the government to waive marine fees and charges for fear they will go bust.

Australian Black Lives Matter: Meet 17-year-old Ken, an Aboriginal teen from Redfern, as he prepares to join thousands of protesters in Sydney calling for an end to Indigenous deaths in custody.

2020x17 Anti-5G Activists

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1 in 8 Australians think COVID-19 is caused by 5G mobile technology. Marc Fennell travels to the anti-vaccination capital of Australia to meet the protestors on the frontline of anti-5G sentiment.

At the start of the pandemic, The Feed set up a hotline asking viewers to leave a phone message telling us how they're coping. Hear those heartfelt messages in this half hour special.

2020x19 Stuffed

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Marc Fennell meets the man behind Australia's largest museum theft. Hendrikus van Leeuwen stole thousands of specimens from the Australia Museum, and now he's about to open a museum of his very own.

From bushfires, drought, floods and now a global pandemic, Australians are living through some of the most traumatic events in our history. But can trauma push us to be the best version of ourselves?

2020x21 Amongst The Embers

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For the past six months, The Feed has followed the lives of three bushfire survivors from Mogo, NSW, as they try to rebuild their town and themselves from a day they will never forget.

2020x22 Broccoli Lattes

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96 percent of Australians don't eat enough vegetables, so imagine getting your daily serve hidden in your morning coffee. Meet the Aussie scientists turning farm waste into futuristic foods.

2020x23 Fear Itself

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Alex Lee is pretty much scared of everything: roller coasters, scary movies, tiny planes, getting in trouble, small talk, rats, the list goes on. Whats behind fear and what can we do about it?

2020x24 Fear Itself Part 2

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Comedian Alex Lee is a self-professed coward. This week, she continues her journey to find out everything she can about fear so that she can be less of one.

2020x25 Fear Itself Part 3

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Comedian Alex Lee is a coward. While over the past two weeks she's been learning how to face her fears, there's still one thing left on her list. Will she take the plunge or chicken out?

2020x26 COVID Surrogacy

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Surrogacy is complicated at the best of times. But what happens when you add in a pandemic? We meet parents and surrogates navigating COVID-19 restrictions in a quest to bring a baby into the world.

Is it possible to live to 120? Yes, according to the burgeoning field of longevity science. Reporter Darren Mara puts his own body to the test to find out if ageing really is a thing of the past.

2020x31 Undiagnosed Cancer

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There's been a drastic drop in Australia's life-saving cancer screenings, amid fears patients are going undiagnosed and untreated.

2020x32 Climbing Bans

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Should rock climbing be banned on sacred sites? Across Australia traditional owners are calling for climbing on their land to stop, but climbers say it would devastate the sport and regional tourism.

2020x33 Transgender Health

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Are doctor's ill-equipped when treating transgender people? The trans community is speaking out about 'invasive and unnecessary' genital examinations at routine visits to the GP.

2020x34 Death Row Dogs

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Pounds were cleared out at the peak of the pandemic, but as states return to life as normal, these same pounds are returning to full capacity. What happens to these seemingly disposable companions?

Are Taylor Swift's fans the most toxic in the world? Knowns as Swifties, they'll do anything to make their hero top the Billboard charts, including harassing and doxing anyone standing in their way.

2020x36 Indian Matchmakers

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Tinder, Bumble, Hinge - there's no shortage of dating apps for those looking for love, so why are some Indian-Australian millennials opting for arranged-marriages through old-fashioned matchmakers?

Season Premiere

2021x01 Like, Subscribe, Follow

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2021x02 Faking Influence

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The Feed continues its investigation into the murky world of social media influencers. This week, journalist Calliste Weitenberg tries everything to grow her fake Instagram account.

2021x03 #SPONCON

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In a wild experiment, journalist Calliste Weitenberg and producer Elise Potaka build a fake influencer persona to see if they can cash in on what's now a $15 billion dollar industry.

2021x05 Female Concussion

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Women athletes are twice as likely as men to get concussed and the effects are more severe, but with research focusing mainly on men, Jodie Noyce looks at whether concussion in women being overlooked?

Across Far North Queensland, children as young as eight are roaming the streets at night, vandalising property and stealing cars. The government is promising a crackdown, but will tough love work?

2021x07 Kangaroo Harvesting

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Kangaroos are an Aussie icon but with booming population numbers there's growing debate on whether they should be nurtured or culled and harvested for meat.

2021x08 Lithgow Mine

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Blue Mountains locals in New South Wales are fighting a proposed mine expansion, which they say will threaten habitat and cultural sites that survived the 2020 Black Summer bushfires.

2021x09 Girls Fight Back

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The Feed goes inside a girls' refuge in Sydney's inner west and meets two teens who are enrolled in a program that teaches them to literally fight for a better life.

2021x10 The Button Man

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A spate of mysterious disappearances in Victoria's high country has set the local rumour mill on fire. At the centre of it all is a reclusive bushman known only as 'The Button Man'.

2021x11 Music Deaths

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COVID lockdowns saw the immediate shutdown of the music industry. For the first time, The Feed reveals the deadly toll of those decisions: a spate of suicides and deaths across the country.

2021x12 Cancer Cluster

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What's causing a cancer cluster in regional Victoria that has killed babies, children and adults? Locals are blaming a council pesticide spraying program in the nearby wetlands.

2021x13 Abusive Children

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Thousands of Australian parents are seeking protection from their abusive children, but loopholes in the system are leaving them unprotected and on their own.

A look at how vaccine apathy turned to urgency. Thousands of Victorians rushed to get their coronavirus jabs, following a growing cluster of cases which plunged Melburnians into lockdown again.

A growing number of Aussies are being misdiagnosed with depression, insomnia and other chronic illnesses when actually a debilitating mould-related disease is to blame.

A Chinese medicine made from donkeys is said to cure anything from cancer to anaemia. Aussie companies and farmers want in on the boom, but as donkey numbers plummet, is it just a dangerous snake oil?

What's it like to come of age in a pandemic? The Feed follows four diverse young Australians and takes a hopeful glimpse into the lives of the generation that will shape the post-COVID world.

What's it like to come of age in a pandemic? The Feed follows four diverse young Australians and takes a hopeful glimpse into the lives of the generation that will shape the post-COVID-19 world.

Stomp! Whack! Slam! Behind the sound effects on film and television are Foley artists with enormous collections of odds and ends working to build what we hear from scratch.

In Nigeria, where blood donations are so scarce many hospitals go without, a man risks his life on a motorcycle every day to pick up and deliver the vital fluid to emergency rooms.

Meet the young female politician taking New Zealand by storm. (It’s not Jacinda Ardern.) So who is Chlöe Swarbrick and why would an idealistic millennial choose to go into politics?

“Sharon” has been addicted to poker machines since they first arrived in Australia in 1992. In this visceral animated documentary, voiced by actor Claudia Karvan, Sharon's devastation is laid bare.

What if you could remember almost every detail from any day of your life since you were young? The Feed meets two people with phenomenal memories to find out if it's a blessing or a curse.

Should obese children have surgery to lose weight? A quarter of Aussie kids are overweight or obese, so is bariatric surgery a helpful tool in the fight for weight loss or a dangerous intervention?

The Feed looks at one Australian life coaching organisation and its charismatic leader. Some say it's transformative, others say it's doing more harm than good.

In an Arab owned hair salon in Haifa, the shampoo basin becomes the talking space for Arab and Jewish women on politics and life in Israel.

2021x27 Episode 27

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Locals fear that a noisy minority of anti-vaxxers is pushing Byron Bay to the brink of social division and economic collapse.

Season Premiere

2022-02-08T11:00:00Z

2022x01 Episode 1

Season Premiere

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  • 2022-02-08T11:00:00Z23m

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2022-02-22T11:00:00Z

2022x02 From Denmark With Love

2022x02 From Denmark With Love

  • 2022-02-22T11:00:00Z23m

No masks, no worries. With nearly all restrictions lifted, Denmark is plotting a course to leave COVID-19 behind. Is this what living with the virus will soon look like, or yet another false dawn?

2022-03-01T11:00:00Z

2022x03 Too Big For Babies?

2022x03 Too Big For Babies?

  • 2022-03-01T11:00:00Z23m

Should obese women be turned away from fertility clinics because of their weight? Current guidelines say yes, but is it backed by science?

2022-03-08T11:00:00Z

2022x04 Time To Buy?

2022x04 Time To Buy?

  • 2022-03-08T11:00:00Z23m

This is the musical story of Jo (Vic Zerbst) and Erin (Montaigne) who are trying to buy their first home. The key word being trying - if only it was that simple.

2022-03-15T11:00:00Z

2022x05 Born Gifted

2022x05 Born Gifted

  • 2022-03-15T11:00:00Z23m

Are schools failing gifted and twice-exceptional students? Parents say children's intellectual abilities aren't being catered for and it's leaving them bored, disengaged, and socially isolated.

2022-03-22T11:00:00Z

2022x06 Home Schooled

2022x06 Home Schooled

  • 2022-03-22T11:00:00Z23m

What's driving a dramatic rise in the number of parents choosing to home school? Is it just a response to the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic or the start of a remote learning revolution?

2022-03-29T11:00:00Z

2022x07 Leaving The Line

2022x07 Leaving The Line

  • 2022-03-29T11:00:00Z23m

After years of fighting the front line of the pandemic, U.S healthcare workers are leaving their profession in droves. Is Australia facing its own exodus? And what can we learn before it's too late?

2022-04-05T11:30:00Z

2022x08 In The Chair

2022x08 In The Chair

  • 2022-04-05T11:30:00Z23m

Getting up close and very personal. A look at the program training hairdressers to be on the front line of the campaign to spot and stop domestic violence.

2022-04-12T11:30:00Z

2022x09 Bus Stop Films

2022x09 Bus Stop Films

  • 2022-04-12T11:30:00Z23m

The new generation of film-makers determined to change how we see disability on-screen. This one film school trains adults with a disability to tell their stories from both sides of the camera.

2022-04-19T11:30:00Z

2022x10 Sold The Farm

2022x10 Sold The Farm

  • 2022-04-19T11:30:00Z23m

Get big or get out. Australia's agricultural industry is booming, but what does the rise of mega farms mean for small scale farmers and the communities they helped build?

2022x11 Cracking Crypto Part One

  • 2022-04-26T11:30:00Z23m

Marc Fennell investigates the rise of Crypto currencies and meets the Aussie investors betting big on what they hope is a digital gold rush.

2022x12 Cracking Crypto (Part 2)

  • 2022-05-03T11:30:00Z23m

This is part two of Marc Fennell's investigative series into the rise of Crypto. Marc meets the victims and the vigilantes of digital currencies.

2022x13 Cracking Crypto Part Three

  • 2022-05-10T11:30:00Z23m

The final episode of Marc Fennell's investigation into the world of Crypto. Is it a ticket to a better financial future or another scammers paradise?

2022x14 The Homeless of San Fran

  • 2022-05-17T11:30:00Z23m

From big money taxes to residents throwing open their homes, the radical plans aimed at solving one of America's worst homeless crisis.

2022-05-24T11:30:00Z

2022x15 Changing Wombs

2022x15 Changing Wombs

  • 2022-05-24T11:30:00Z23m

A gift from grandma. Meet the women hoping to join Australia's first uterus transplant program as we ask the question what is the future of fertility.

2022-05-31T11:30:00Z

2022x16 The Outback Vet

2022x16 The Outback Vet

  • 2022-05-31T11:30:00Z23m

The Feed catches an outback ride with a fly in, fly out vet. Is it really the dream job or just an extreme example of a profession that is pushing vets to breaking point.

2022-06-07T11:30:00Z

2022x17 The New Space Race

2022x17 The New Space Race

  • 2022-06-07T11:30:00Z23m

Tech companies are betting big on low earth orbit satellites to revolutionise internet access and telecommunications. But some are concerned this new space race could change our night skies forever.

2022-06-14T11:30:00Z

2022x18 A Single Father

2022x18 A Single Father

  • 2022-06-14T11:30:00Z23m

The surrogate and the solo father. The friendship at the heart of a ground-breaking new family and a slice of Australian surrogacy history.

2022-06-28T11:30:00Z

2022x19 Lost in the System

2022x19 Lost in the System

  • 2022-06-28T11:30:00Z23m

Each year thousands of babies are born in Australia after being exposed to illegal drugs and yet doctors say we still don't properly understand the long term effects of this pre-natal exposure.

2022-07-05T11:30:00Z

2022x20 Vanished

2022x20 Vanished

  • 2022-07-05T11:30:00Z23m

Leading into NAIDOC week, The Feed has an important story about the over-representation of Indigenous women in the country's Missing Persons statistics. Hosted by Marc Fennell and Virginia Langeberg.

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