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- It's city girls vs country girls in the most competitive gymnastics showdown ever. Get ready to tumble in A SECOND CHANCE: RIVALS!..
- In 1830's England, a young man from a good but troubled family is unjustly convicted of stealing a watch. He's transported to Van Dieman's Land (Tasmania) where he suffers under the enmity of Lt. Frere while falling in love with Sylvia, the Warden's daughter. Meanwhile, back in England, an imposter lays claim to the young man's inheritance.
- A sports writer becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances.
- Dr Kate McDonald is married to the small farming community of Paringa, where she's been the vet for 15 years. For most of that time she's been hiding a secret, and as a result, refuses to allow anyone to get close to her.
- A young psychiatrist is haunted by the suicide of a patient and hovers on the verge of a breakdown. He meets an attractive representative of a secret church that promises salvation to its members.
- Auchendarroch House, a 19th Century mansion in the Adelaide Hills, links the lives of two women who, separated by over a hundred years, are consumed with creating a nexus of beauty through the designs of William Morris.
- "Highly Strung" A story of passion...of obsession...and possession A journey into a rarefied world of elusive tones evoked by horsehair on catgut, of investors lured to spend millions on unique instruments. The deadly sins of lust, jealousy and greed jostle with the purity of philanthropy and sonic perfection. A duel of tension and harmony in a Quartet of youthful virtuosi expanding their skills on a clutch of rare Guadagninis. An exploration of the mystery and the lost, delicate art of constructing these robust masterpieces Exquisite imagery will illuminate a complex history of enduring instruments and their temporary custodians. And then there's the music!
- A meat worker is accidentally nominated to run for Parliament and realises that to save the meat works he has to get elected. All that stands in his way is every other politician in the country and his own fear of public speaking.
- A scientist & inventor in 1907, Dr Plonk, predicts that the world will end in 101 years, unless something is done about it. A comedy in the Charlie Chaplin / Buster Keaton tradition.
- A small town with an unspoken past.
- A magical VR realisation of the compelling music by William Barton and the Australian String Quartet.
- Food Blogger Poppy Elks holidays to the Lofty Mountains, where she reconnects with her estranged brother. However, her motivations for the trip aren't quite what they seem.
- Kate persuades Jill to help her perform highly illegal surgery on a local man who has plenty of money, no visible means of support, and an unexplained, life-threatening gunshot wound to the chest.
- When a visiting agronomist arrives on a study tour of dry-land farming, Kate fears he will submit a report on the condition of the local sheep. Or if he doesn't, she is afraid that Jill--increasingly reluctant to play by "Paringa rules"--will.
- As Dr. Aziz prepares to leave, Kate wants to secure his secrecy about the disease afflicting the sheep. But her efforts are interrupted when Jill's father and brother unexpectedly visit and Shane returns with plans of his own for Jill.
- Rookie vet Jill Blake arrives in Paringa to a brusque reception from her new boss, Dr. Kate McDonald, but Jill is intrigued by the older woman's past and her reasons for staying in this dying district.
- Rival vet James Campbell threatens to expose Kate for not reporting the sheep's illness unless she sells him her practice. With Larry's help, Jill hatches a plan to thwart him, but will Kate go along with it?
- As a government-sponsored drought relief workshop comes to town, Jill begins to realize there are more problems in rain shadow country than meet the eye--or than a downpour could solve.
- Assistant federal Treasurer Peter Dutton discusses Managed Investment Schemes (MIS) and Federal Government tax incentives.
- 1957–TV Episode
- Costa tackles his essential autumn checklist, Jane tours a renter's prolific edible garden, Millie builds a new no-dig raised bed, Sophie visits an innovative eco-vineyard and we meet a duo of straw marquetry artists.