What’s New in March 2026: Classroom Videos and Resources

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This month, we’re excited to bring Australian and New Zealand schools a fantastic selection of new films, with a strong focus on the natural world. Our latest content gives students the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics, from rewilding and the wonders of the Murray River to the downsides of distinctly un-natural ultra-processed foods.

What’s new?

This month we have added 51 new videos to ClickView in Australia and 40 new videos for New Zealand. Learn all about this month’s featured releases below.

Spotlight on New Original Content

This spotlight collection explores two timely civic and health topics, encouraging students to think critically about the systems and choices that shape their lives.

Secondary Highlights

Why are health experts wary of ultra-processed foods (UPFs)? Learn more about UPFs and how these, sometimes healthy-looking, foods and beverages can harm your health.

A new HASS series for Year 8 civics and citizenship topics, “Democracy in Australia” explores Australia’s voting system and the different ways that Australian citizens can participate in, and influence, our democracy.

Producer Comment

Dane Picken – Spotlight On … Ultra-Processed Food

This video pulls back the curtain on ultra-processed foods – how they’re engineered, what goes into them and what that might be doing to students’ bodies and minds. Through a blend of footage and animations, students will come away looking at everyday snacks and meals in a whole new way – and be better equipped to make choices that actually serve them.

With a big focus on the social sciences, these content partners uncover unheard stories about peoples lives and the places where people live.

The Daily Conversation
The Daily Conversation is a small production company whose mission is to add context to the world. Discover Places (Australia) (New Zealand) and Places: Megacities (Australia) (New Zealand).

GBC Stories
GBC Stories captures stories that might otherwise fade from history, such as the eye-opening first-person accounts captured in their series Interviews on the Holocaust (Australia) (New Zealand).

Fastbreak Films
Fastbreak Films creates short animated videos encouraging kids to engage with the Australian natural world around them. Take a look at their latest new series Murray’s Mission (Australia) and Winged Wonders of Adelaide (Australia).

Fastbreak Films

Movies + TV Highlights

March’s Movies + TV picks highlight environmental stewardship, local ecosystems, classic literature and museum mysteries. They offer engaging entry points for classroom discussion across primary and secondary classrooms.

Wilding tells the story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate.

Surrounded by priceless artefacts, taxidermy and curiosities, Alex Lee guides celebrity players through a series of challenges and quizzes.

Meet South Australia’s native butterflies and Mount Lofty’s woodland birds through six fun, music-filled videos for primary learners.

Created for primary learners, explore the magic of the River Murray and how to care for it.

On an island, a gang of schoolboys create their own community. A new adaptation of Jack Thorne’s chilling story.

Winged Wonders of Adelaide (Australia only)

Curation and Special Events

These Topics connect creative expression, global sporting events and significant world issues, giving students opportunities to engage with current events, build context, and make meaningful real‑world connections across year levels.

Primary Topics

Secondary Topics

April Special Events Topics in Australia

Mark your calendars for these upcoming special days and explore related resources.

April Calendar

Browse the full calendar for more special events here.

Facilitate real-world problem-solving and inquiry-based learning with the new Design Task resource, a two-page activity guide using the design thinking process.

  • Six stages of design thinking:
    • Define the problem
    • Research
    • Ideate
    • Prototype
    • Test
    • Refine
  • Why use it?
    • Supports explicit teaching through the gradual release of responsibility
    • Supports the use of effective peer-and self-feedback
    • Each stage has guiding questions

Try it with the video The Human Landscape (Australia) (New Zealand) from the series Let’s Discover: Human Geography (Australia) (New Zealand).

The Human Landscape

Ready to explore?

March’s latest content updates invite students to explore the forces shaping both our environment and our everyday lives. We hope this month’s new releases help spark curiosity, deepen understanding and bring learning to life in your classroom.

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Linsey Napper

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Linsey Napper is the Chief Content Officer at ClickView, where she guides global content strategy, manages relationships with more than 200 partners, and oversees the production and publishing of videos and resources on the platform.

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