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- Take a journey with presenter Drew Sinton and the team from Haunted Australia as they visit some of the most haunted locations in Australia. From the fascinating local folklore and history, to the thrill of the all-night vigils, Haunted Australia takes you on an adventure of discovery and challenges the way you think about things that 'go bump in the night'.
- Sonnigsburg is a mystery; a town in the woods that hasn't been visited for seventy years. Or so the legend goes. Nearby is the town of Mount Sunshine - and it's there that our main character, Savannah, stops on her way to research Sonnigsburg. Savannah's ex, Jade, has called her out of the blue, eight years after breaking-up and desperate for help - but when Savannah arrives in town and her past begins to catch up with her, the history of the town begins to seep through the cracks and she realises that the residents of Mount Sunshine are all haunted in their own way.
- Joanne Shoebridge speaks with deputy prime minister John Anderson about the negotiations over a rescue package for the sugar industry.
- Joanne Shoebridge speaks with social researcher Hugh Mackay, about the social impact of the sugar crisis.
- Joanne Shoebridge speaks with National Farmers Federation president Peter Corish, about the Free Trade deal with the United States.
- As Australia's wine industry has grown so too have the plethora of shows and awards for the nation's top wine-makers. But until now, the people who grow the grapes that make the wine haven't been recognised for their important part in the process. At Mudgee in the central ranges of New South Wales, a Viticulturist of the Year Award is providing long overdue recognition for wine grape producers.
- What do organic liquorice, rugby scrum machines and blown glass have in common? They're all produced in country towns and are part of a big export drive from regional Australia. With free support from Austrade and state government agencies, regional exports are now growing three times faster than those from Australia's cities.
- Heather visits the sleepy Victorian mountainside town of Walhalla, on the historic Goldfields Railway: frozen in time, with movie-set looks, and a cricket pitch that defies logic.