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- JR busts out of prison with Brendan Lynch, Australia's most notorious criminal, and joins Lynch's gang for a gold heist that soon pits the two men against one another.
- Set in a 1970s sweat-drenched world of tent boxing in outback Western Australia, Kid Snow is a film about breaking free from the cycle of loss and regret.
- On a road between Australia's most isolated town and its largest gold mine lies Coolgardie, where the arrival every three months of a new foreign backpacker couple is a much-anticipated event.
- 1950s Australia: Ken, 16, gets thrown out of school for selling his drawings of a naked teacher there. He starts working at his uncle's clothing warehouse, where workmates bring him closer to women.
- Best mates Eddie and Charlie's spiritual journey goes off track and becomes a riotous trip through outback Australia.
- In small town Kalgoorlie, teenager Ben Wakeley and his loved ones are pushed to their limits. Targeted by mysterious masked criminals, they're forced to fight back.
- Keith F Adams travels from Perth to Northern Australia with his wife Audrey, his sister Margaret and their dog Tiger.
- 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.
- Young people tell their own stories. Tales of trouble, hope, insight and survival.
- Kalgoorlie Cops is an observational documentary following the men and women who patrol outback Western Australia, the largest beat on the planet.
- Strap yourself in as four Aussie blokes swap wheelchairs for quad bikes and embark on the ride of their lives. This documentary charts their 5000km adventure across the outback, as they visit the crash sites where their lives changed forever. Three men are paraplegics and one a quadriplegic, making this no ordinary road movie. Their encounters with mud, deserts, floods and exhaustion test their resilience and endurance to breaking point. Fuelled by bold humour and disarming honesty, The Ride is a wild traverse across the terrain of the human spirit, as four men make peace with the tragedy of their past.
- Lukey & friends go on remote adventures across Australia. Sailing in Gippsland. Hiking the Great Ocean Walk. Gold hunting & Surfing in WA. Then home via Ularu. Talking, love, money, religion, the universe, politics, depression and life.
- A documentary about two California beach bums who, after reading about an Australian prospector who unearthed a sixty-pound gold nugget, decide to spend a year down under with their metal detectors.
- For millennia the remote arid deserts of Western Australia lay undisturbed. On the 14th of June 1893 European prospectors discovered 'The Golden Mile' on what was the traditional lands of the local Indigenous people. In little over a hundred years a natural landscape has transformed into the industrial hellscape of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. As the incumbent Mayor of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, John Bowler, starts his campaign for a second term, independent prospector John 'General Hercules' Katahanas, decides to run against him on a ticket of anti-corruption. What starts out as a quirky David v Goliath political battle, unravels into a portrait of a man, a town and a country, sent mad by the timeless cycles of exploitation, racism and greed.
- In 1977, a leading Italian television host invited three actors - Tito Le Duc (a Mexican), Mauro Bronchi (an Italian) and Neil Hansen, a boy from Perth, Western Australia - to appear in drag on his new variety show. They thought it would be the end of their acting careers. It wasn't. In a twinkling of the eye, The Flag Sisters were Italy's hottest act. With countless TV appearances, feature films and national tours, they were high flying and adored, the paparazzi forever snap-snapping at their high heels. They brought joy to millions of fans at a time when Italy was on the verge of nervous breakdown, the Red Brigades and other radical groups bringing terror to the streets.
- Amos enlists two larrikin miners into his ingenious way to make money from an unsuspecting tourist, who walks into the plot and gets less than what he bargained for.
- Aboriginal people on the Goldfields of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia (Australia) recount their history, speaking amidst living conditions of grinding poverty next to the gold and nickel mines and uranium development.
- Documentary series portraying a Danish family traveling through Australia.
- 1998–2008TV-MATV Episode
- 1998–2008TV-MATV Episode
- 2019–7.6 (18)TV EpisodeAfter visiting wineries in McLaren Vale, Michael joins the Indian Pacific Railway in Adelaide, South Australia and travels across the vast and inhospitable Nullarbor Plain to the gold rush town of Kalgoorlie, then on to Perth.
- Police hunt a man who has been terrifying his community in Perth with a loaded gun. A lovesick cowboy finds himself in trouble with the police again. Police destroy more then $200,000 worth of drugs after several raids in Kalgoorlie. Police are put into the firing line at a rowdy party.
- Young police constable Jay Swan starts a new job in an outback mining town, where he spent his youth. Whilst investigating a series of robberies and pursuing the truth behind a personal tragedy, he meets the love of his life.
- After a bizarre robbery, Jay leads a visit to a local gang that quickly escalates. Anousha seeks clues about Josh Allen's death, and after the town's celebrations at the annual debutante ball Jay's night takes a tragic turn.
- Jay struggles with findings about Jack's death. He looks for clues pointing to foul play and he fights with Geraldine about how best to commemorate his father. Anousha searches for people involved with Josh's case.
- Jay discovers Jack was deeply in debt and when Sputty also seems to be involved he becomes suspicious. Jay and Mary grow closer, Anousha acts for Ziggy and the Kelly Gang unexpectedly strikes again.
- After another heist by the Kelly Gang, Jay pieces together their identities and uncovers their hideout. Anousha finds an unexpected detail of the police investigation into Josh's death and suddenly finds herself in danger.
- The Kelly Gang's plans violently come to a head in a shootout at the Roadhouse. Mary gets too close to Josh's killers and Jay finds out who was really behind his father's death.
- Shell Shocked: A collection of poultry fanciers who've spent nearly 10 years trying to import rare breeds from the United Kingdom, has been given until next Thursday to prove why their flock shouldn't be destroyed. Shutting Down: It's been two years since Hendra moved south to the NSW Mid North Coast, but in the last six weeks it's killed four horses. Grain Wrap: The harvesters are rolling again in North America after the worst drought in decades. Local grain prices are still pretty strong - the question is - how long will it last?
- The struggle of overcoming infertility in the bush. The singing and dancing farmer teaching kids about life on the land. Plus the impact of coronavirus on Australia's multi-million-dollar lobster export industry.
- Elsey Station stands out as a success story among Aboriginal-owned cattle properties but its manager believes his people still have a way to go to prove themselves in the pastoral business. Max Gorringe has worked hard to turn around Elsey for its traditional owners, bringing the famous station back from years of neglect. But despite the success he still feels he is fighting for the reputation of Aboriginal pastoralists.
- Imagine if succulent saltwater barramundi was readily available for a bargain price at your local supermarket. That is what could result from a grand aquaculture scheme in the Tiwi Islands off the north of Australia. The project's managers say the sea cage farm could eventually produce up to 10,000 tonnes of barramundi a year. But even before it is even in full swing, the venture has had to withstand a corporate sell-off and a string of setbacks.
- Can you imagine life on the dairy like this: you wake up at 9 o'clock, put on the slippers, then flick on the computer to see how well your cows have milked themselves? Well that's the dream of one dairy farmer in Victoria's Gippsland town of Winindoo. The Warren family has invested more than a million dollars in the country's first state-of-the-art dairy robots, that milk cows all by themselves.
- Hobby farmers are an integral part of rural Australia. The money they spend stocking, fencing and planting out their small holdings is very important to the towns they surround. The trouble is, systems set up to service large scale farms do not always suit small scale hobby operators. Six years ago, one New South Wales auctioneer decided the most basic system, the auction, could be modified to suit the weekend farmer.
- Although still only a relative small industry in Australia, quail farming does have big ideas. After taking a devastating blow in the export arena when Newcastle disease struck the poultry sector several times in recent years, these growers are once again looking to take their product overseas.
- Every once and a while on Landline we come across people who might just about have the best of both worlds. They have fled the rat race to do something they really love, are internationally acclaimed and making a good living out it.
- Kerry Lonergan spoke with Don Mackay, Managing Director of AACo about the cattle market.
- When it comes to lamb Australians eat more than just about any other nationality. Only New Zealanders beat us in the lamb stakes. We consume around 13 kilograms per person per year and almost 60 per cent of households buy fresh lamb. But with the ever increasing price of prime lamb, butchers need to make each cut go further.
- A look at a product which it is claimed will prolong your life and it will fight cancer and it will reduce heart disease. That's not all - the really good news is that it is a red wine or at least a style of red wine. We did not have to travel far to give wonder wine a test taste, we found it at a small winery not far from Brisbane.