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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.
- Lauren and Ned, in love and engaged, have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents, and pull off their dream wedding.
- A man is kidnapped from his city home in the quiet hours of the night and, the kidnapper, John Kelly, embarks on a journey into the Australian Outback towards the place where his hostage is due for delivery. As time and distance roll by, the strength and endurance of both men will be tested to the very end.
- A stagecoach driver goes to work for a dying, one-armed aristocrat in 1860s Australia.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- Crossing Australia from Perth to Sydney, the pivotal part played by the transcontinental railway line in linking the far-flung west coast with the eastern states is explored.
- Two young people pursue their dream of being champion motorcycle sidecar racers on the Australian speedway circuit.
- Four friends are terrorized by an unknown entity.
- Following the Flow tells the story of the once-mighty Macquarie Wambool River right as the 'worst drought on record' was finally breaking. A river detached from its natural ability to self-regulate, completely in the hands of humanity.
- Paul is single, straight and 37 and nothing would suggest he is anything other than the regular, car loving "Aussie" he appears to be at first glance. Underneath it is a different story. Paul is transgendered, and although he still lives as a man and looks like a man, over the next 12 months he will undergo a gender change and live as Julia. Filmed by acclaimed film maker Ruth Cullen over a period of 2 years, Becoming Julia explores the deconstruction and recreation of a person.
- He told them, get out of our lives in the next ten minutes or I will be in yours forever after. They chose option two. Now he is on a mission to annihilate the threat they have become.
- Music Video for Ben Provencial.
- He's a stand-up comedian, an internet sensation and a self-proclaimed 'city slicker'. So, Neel Kolhatkar is heading to the bush to meet the locals and put his nose to the grindstone. Can he hack it though? Sheep shearing, pigeon racing, bow hunting, rally driving and bull riding aren't exactly for the faint hearted. Well, maybe pigeon racing - But Neel gets to experience an Australia that most Aussies never see and at the same time, he's feeding his stand-up schtick too. Saddle up for Virgin Bush.
- Ages 4-16; unless your an Adult Fan of Lego (AFOL). A Room Full Of Lego is a short documentary diving into an exploration of the nature, spirit and collections of AFOL's in Australia. With an in-depth look at the thrill of exhibition, collection and the joy the plastic brick brings to adults. We meet a collector, an exhibitor, a charity event organizer, an enthusiast and the larger community.
- On a health trip to Australia, English scientist Farrer advises his friends to invest their money in wheat-farming, but then discovers that rust is playing havoc with farmers' crops, and that his friends have both just committed suicide.
- 'Big Girls Don't Cry' is about the strength and resilience of three people and their families coping with end-stage renal failure. Mariah Swan (from Moree) gets a kidney transplant at 18 months of age and now we visit her when she is 10 years old. Glenda Kerinuaia (from Bathurst Island) chooses to self-administer Peritoneal Dialysis so that she can participate in the cultural and family life of Tiwi Island. Essie Coffey OAM (from Brewarrina) speaks poignantly of the hardship associated with Haemodialysis. Essie tells us of her cultural dilemma in receiving a kidney transplant. Eventually with her weakened immune system, the common cold claimed her life. Renal physicians tell us what it means for Indigenous Australians living with debilitating renal disease in remote and rural communities.
- Craig learns Emma has died from after taking a substance he sold to her. He attempts to rectify his situation, only to be told it's his problem to deal with. Meanwhile, Emma's boyfriend is watching him, waiting.
- A cyclist, Lloyd, finds himself chased across a campus by a mysterious gang of killers.
- That the Hardie 1000 is Australia's greatest motor race is beyond question. Since it began at Phillip Island in Victoria as the Armstrong 500 in 1960 it has developed into a national sporting event and a significant television property. It has acquired a status approaching that of the Sydney and Melbourne football grand finals, the Melbourne Cup, the Australian Open Golf title and the Australian Open tennis titles.
- An interview with musician, writer, director, and performer, Lewis Mitchell.
- The Rainbow Passage is an intimate documentary that charts the love story of Cadance and Amanda as they embark on their gender affirmation journey. Along with their bestie Hannah, they build a life and community of LGBTIQA+ friends together in regional Australia. Filmed over 7 months in outback N.S.W., Melbourne, Sydney and South Korea, the documentary is a heartwarming story about overcoming hurdles together and growing into, and with, the people of your dreams.
- Something is happening to Jim, something he can't explain. His life has hit a wall. He is alone, isolated, and withdrawn. The only place he feels safe is the remote Peel Church. But this place is no sanctuary, and it is changing Jim. He cannot sleep, and when he does, he walks. When Jim desperately pulls Sam back into his life for help, they discover together - sometimes a sleepwalker, should never be woken.
- A man is driven mad by a spider living in the wing mirror of his car.
- Guest presenter and triple j newsreader Brooke Boney is taking over the Back Roads reins this week, travelling to the Tiwi Islands, north of Darwin.
- Out in country Orange when workers knockoff for the day they head to the local drinking hole to quench their hard-earned thirst. Police watch for drivers leaving the pub and for the first time in twelve years pull up two drivers at the same time both of who are over the limit. They both pile into the police car for a cosy ride back to the station.