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- Three backpackers stranded in the Australian outback are plunged inside a hellish nightmare of insufferable torture by a sadistic psychopathic local.
- The Australian version of the reality/travel series where teams of people compete in a race around the world for the A$250,000 first prize.
- An Aboriginal student on the west coast of Australia in the late '60s runs away from a Catholic boarding school with his cruel headmaster in hot pursuit, meeting eccentric characters along the journey back to his hometown.
- My Kitchen Rules is an Australian reality television cooking competition that first aired on the Seven Network in 2010. In each series, several teams of two compete against each other for the chance to win a cash prize.
- Shipwrecked on the isolated coastline of Western Australia, Ryan and his friends set out on an intrepid journey full of mystery and discovery to rescue their kidnapped parents. They encounter previous survivors, become caught up in games of cat and mouse and double cross before being lured into Hamilton's old camp now under the control of Hamilton's former protégé Eli Fox. But all is not lost. Ryan discovers that Eli was not the only thing Hamilton left behind. He also left behind a clue... telling them where he was going and where he is keeping their parents!
- A magistrate and a group of court officers and lawyers make a regular five-day, 2,000-kilometer round trip to bring justice to remote communities in northwestern Australia.
- Join comedian Bill Bailey in the massive State of Western Australia, one of the most surprising and extraordinarily beautiful places on the planet.
- Trapped is an adventure series for teens that follows the story of a group of ordinary kids thrust into an extraordinary situation when they are left alone and struggling to survive at a remote scientific research station.
- Trent and Dylan are typical big city kids so when their mother packs them off to a small town to live with their father, life threatens to become pretty grim. Sure enough, things are a hundred times worse than even they imagined.
- Two boys who are transported into a parallel universe.
- This off-beat series follows the exploits of the Bush Mechanics, a group of engaging Aboriginal characters, as they travel through central Australia.
- Two young adventurers search for a mysterious treasure, which holds a darker secret.
- Gravel Road is the story of Jay Minning, singer-songwriter of the most remote rock band in the world, the Desert Stars. This musical four piece are traditional land owners of Spinifex Country, in the Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia - home of the last nomads. From their home in remotest Tjuntjuntjara, we follow Jay and the band's first tour as they rock their way across the Western desert with songs of hunter-gatherer life, surviving British atomic testing, and a profound connection to culture that spans back 2,000 generations. With customary Spinifex reciprocity, Jay shares the journey with east-coast friends, the Re-mains, and provides a rare glimpse into his country, his culture, his music, and his extraordinary everyday life.
- Amidst a community in crisis, Professor Juli Coffin and her gentle herd of horses forge unexpected bonds with at-risk youth.
- A disgraced young Melbourne lawyer is sent to purgatory in Broome - and discovers a body, himself, and Paradise.
- A powerful insight into the High Court's decision to grant native title to the Wik people in 1996, and the dramatic political and cultural fallout that followed.
- Comedian Jimmy Rees and tiny craft artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick unite with the extraordinary crafts people of Australia to re-create remarkable moments from our nation's history, in glorious miniature.
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- Two adventurous Kimberley kids wander deep into the Mangroves at sunset, only to find the terrifying campfire stories of the Gooynbooyn Woman may not be a myth after all.
- Stargazing celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing mission. Professor Brian Cox and Julia Zemiro imagine future space exploration.
- The state of Western Australia consists of 30% of the area of Australia, hosting a population of only 2 million people.
- A poignant drama about Nick, a 15 year-old boy who risks everything after he sacrifices his friendship with his best mate Trev, to save himself.
- A mournful musician, riddled with regret, returns to his hometown in a last-ditch effort to make amends with his past.
- Roll up your swags, pack your sense of adventure and hit the road with Olympic Champion Cathy Freeman and actor Deborah Mailman as they embark on a road trip through Aboriginal Australia. Setting out from Broome and heading all the way to Arnhem Land, the girls take us to places we've never seen, introduce us to people we've never met and reveal the stories behind Australia's rich cultural heritage.
- A documentary of one Australian family's attempt at gaining custody of an immigrant refugee held in a detainee center.
- Gives the background to the making of the feature musical 'Bran Nue Dae', set in the multi-cultural pearling town of Broome in 1969.
- Cass recalls the old days of the pearling industry when there would be 40 or more boats operating from Broome, Australia. Now there are only 5 or 6.
- Diet, hydration and leading a healthy lifestyle play an important role in the development of an AFL player's career. Des Headland who played for the Brisbane Lions and Fremantle provides his knowledge learned from playing at the highest level, together with Community Dietitian Jenna Cowie, in guiding young players in the WKFL to become healthier and fitter.
- Two brothers sit in Vietnam and reflect on a time before the war when they were at home, fishing with their younger brother in Broome, Western Australia.
- Nurse Maggie follows the uplifting story of 'Maggie Sister', an Australian woman who, through working with India's most reviled outcastes, has confronted and overcome her own traumatic past.
- Maeve gets an old family recipe from a famous Broome clan, the singing Pigram Brothers, and Joanna hangs out with chef Simmon Hawke, who cooks snails Italian style.
- Hosts Jimmy Rees and JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick take a ride back in time and space, to the remote north-western town of Broome in the early 1900s, during the heyday of the pearling era.
- 2010–TV EpisodeThis challenge was split into two parts. The first mini challenge required teams to head into the water and fish. The team who caught the heaviest load was given the power to choose their choice of seafood for the cooking challenge and determine the order in which the remaining teams pick. The seafood chosen in order were; Threadfin Salmon, Red Emperor, Barramundi, Tropical Perch, Rock Lobster, Squid and Prawns and Mud Crab. Teams must use their chosen seafood and create a five-star platter for tourists of the region. A People's Choice winner was declared and the weakest team headed to the next sudden death.
- 2011– 1h 9m8.4 (7)TV EpisodeIn the nail-biting finale, which team will be first to meet Beau at the Pit Stop and claim the biggest prize in the program's history: $250,000 and a brand-new Isuzu D-MAX and Isuzu MU-X?
- What coronavirus means for agriculture; Hard times for rice growers; Remembering a unique travelling merchant and his wagon; The artist capturing the country coming back to life from bushfires.
- The mysterious dieback of grazing pasture; A young WA family embrace farming life; Paying farmers for supporting biodiversity; Purple beehives defending against varroa mite; Promising cattle tick vaccine research.
- Farming mussels in Jervis Bay's new aquaculture precinct; The battle to eradicate fire ants; Solutions to drought on the Nullarbor Plain; Creating new habitat for displaced koalas and other native animals.
- The challenges of farming beside the Great Barrier Reef; Australia's grain-belt rebounding from drought; Concern over a deep space project on farming land; Finding fun in the bush when COVID cancels events.
- Conservation farming is the name for an approach to cropping, that an increasing number of Australian farmers are switching to. Those that do change have to be brave, as it's a system that turns on its head, nearly every long held tradition associated with cropping, including doing away with one of the cropper's favourite tools - the disc plough. There are now enough farmers adopting conservation farming principals in central western New South Wales for an annual award to be handed out, and this years winners are attracting a lot of praise for their sustainable approach to cropping.
- The Australian wild dog has long been the curse of the landholder. Even with a constant vigil throughout the pastoral regions of mainland Australia, wild dogs still cause havoc. Stock losses annually total hundreds and thousands of dollars and landholders across the eastern seaboard believe dog attacks are increasing. And there's a disturbing new trend emerging of wild dog attacks on humans. Reporter Tim Lee visited the remote high country regions of Victoria and New South Wales for this special Landline report.
- After a lifetime of collecting, former scientist Ken Plomley has reluctantly decided to part with his treasures. Among them are some of the rarest and valuable books on early Australian agriculture. The jewel of his library is an 1826 book on agriculture and grazing in New South Wales, by James Atkinson. It cost Ken 50 pounds back in the early 1960s. The winning bidder in Melbourne on April 16, will likely pay more than $30,000. They may be antiquarian, but Ken's agricultural books make some surprisingly sharp observations about farming in the fledgling colony.
- Maurie Jarvis's passion is old English game bantams. For 80 years Maurie has been striving to breed the perfect bird. He reckons he has struck gold more than a few times but even at 86-years-old, is still gripped by gold fever.