10 JUL 2026 - Back up to full speed! Let's be honest: for the last few months, TorrentFunk was painfully slow. Pages crawled, searches dragged, and just loading the site tested everyone's patience. We hunted the problem down to our network and rebuilt it from the ground up — smarter caching, a much bigger and faster connection, and a lot of fine-tuning under the hood. The difference is night and day: the site now loads in a fraction of a second. No more waiting around. Thanks for sticking with us through the slow spell. Now go discover your funk!
TV Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 03-06-2013 by user
TV Show Genre
Documentary
Awards
N/A
Infohash
6dec7b2416bef98cd990af43d26f68813f01f548
Parental Rating
N/A
Vote:No votes yet.
Episode: Episode #1.3 (1x3)
Episode Plot:
On the third and last leg of his Australia tour, Simon visits the rich, old demographic core with the two metropolises: sophisticated, pleasant old Melbourne and first bustling, fast-growing economic capital Sydney. The country's main real estate tycoon explains about skyscrapers to cater for Asian immigrants' needs, some for them about the success and boundaries of integration and assimilation. A professor's carbon dioxide climate effects research cues Simon's balanced views on Australia's bright Asia-oriented future and major environmental as well as social challenges.
Episode Release:
1970-01-01
Episode Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
59 min.
Staff:
Actors: Simon Reeve Writers: N/A Directors: Dominic Ozanne
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in N/A.
DESCRIPTION
Simon Reeve travels along Australia's breathtaking coast and ventures deep inland on a fascinating adventure around this single-country continent, meeting both aboriginals and the constantly evolving immigrants attracted by its treasure trove of mineral and other riches. Australia is a traveler's paradise: a land of stunning coral beaches that give way to vast tracts of parched red earth wilderness. It's also booming like never before, but the environmental price exacted from (ab)used nature becomes a growing problem.