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- Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
- An evocative crime thriller that captures the chilling action and sharp wit of Peter Temple's acclaimed novel The Broken Shore. In this gripping adaptation, Detective Joe Cashin uncovers a web of lies, betrayal and police corruption in a small coastal town where tensions are at boiling point and the shocking face behind the community's respectable mask is slowly unveiled.
- The film tells stories of resilience of this iconic species in the face of threatened extinction in the wild. Highlighting the need for better land management solutions, it calls for an end to habitat destruction to save the species.
- The sheer skill and endurance needed to compete in the elite world championships of Enduro Racing.
- This docudrama tells the true story of one of Australia's worst maritime disasters in history which saw more than a hundred people marooned on a shallow reef off the coast of South East South Australia. The conditions in the Southern Ocean in winter made it almost impossible to rescue survivors on board as they suffered the perils of the sea for more than a week. Historically accurate, the film was written and directed by South Australian cinematographer, musician and historian, Brenton Manser. The production was filmed and edited by fellow cinematographer Robert Tremelling, with historical assistance from the ADMELLA 150th committee. The production was filmed on location throughout the South East Coast of South Australia, and South Western Victoria. A true eye opener, this film brings to life the forces of nature, the courage and bravery of ordinary people, all in an emotive and creative display of re-enactments, interviews, poetry and song.
- A downed pilot is set upon by two desert Raiders. Sharing no common language, and armed only with humor and curiosity, the pilot must convince them to keep him alive.
- The Australian wine business has been going through an extraordinary period of growth. But vintage 2000 has been hit with bad weather and low prices.
- One of our stories will focus on the contentious and sometimes misunderstood issue of food safety. Australia prides itself on the quality of its primary produce and relies heavily on its reputation as a 'safe food producer' to maintain export markets around the world. Yet there are those skeptical about our food safety and a growing number of consumers are turning to organic produce. This week we look at the myths surrounding what our food does and doesn't contain. The news is extremely positive.
- It has been touted as an industry with huge potential but so far, the Australian camel business is taking tentative small steps not giant strides forward. But in a coup akin to sending tea to China, Saudi Arabia has just accepted its first shipment of camels from the red centre. Those pushing camel still believe the industry will take off, if more graziers get behind it.
- Each year thousands of stockmen and women choose to take a little time away and pack up their families and horses to go campdrafting. One of the big meets was in Cloncurry last weekend and Landline went along for the ride.
- Joanne Shoebridge talks with Mr McGauran, the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on a number of topics incl. food imports, the power of the supermarkets and his priorities as he takes over this important portfolio.
- The chief climatologist with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Dr Roger Stone, checks on the weather prospects for this spring.
- Kerry Lonergan catches up with Top End valuer Frank Peacock, on the flurry of rural property action across Northern Australia.