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- Four young Australian boys join the military and are sent to Gallipoli.
- The power of friendship comes to hand as three friends find this out through life and death situations.
- Bereft after the loss of her beloved Dad James, Frances misses the appointment to pick up his ashes. Through a bizarre posthumous prank, can James rectify his daughter's habitual lateness, even after he's gone?
- Three beautiful girls decide to escape their upper class private school for a weekend and take off to a remote resort town. Unfortunately, the town has been taken over by a group of psychopaths who stalk the girls, one by one, turning their carefree vacation into a nightmare of terror.
- Khanh Ong sets out on a culinary adventure that explores origins, culture and cooking, travelling around Australia to discover fresh, exciting ingredients and cooking in the wild.
- In his final year of boarding school and on the brink of adulthood, Kane searches for independence and identity while his father, a prominent prosecutor and man of power and presence, is forced to confront his own mortality. The climate of deception and sexual intrigue, yearning and adolescence enables Clean to relate its almost fable-like qualities; a son trying to save his ailing mother by destroying his fathers fragile self-importance, a mistress relishing in her own power and sexual satisfaction. With its compelling symbolism, Clean is a powerful drama that explores power relations between father and son, husband and wife.
- A simple act of kindness changes a man's trajectory.
- After a big mistake last week, a mercenary is ordered by his boss to bring in some low level Aussie buffoons as punishment.
- A downcast young woman who suffers from mono-phobia wakes up isolated on a beach. Her friends are missing and she has no idea about how she got there.
- A series of inexplicable events leads a young journalist beyond his initial expectations of a beach side town and into the sights of the supernatural entity known as Slenderman.
- The relationship between two teenage boys is tested by the unexpected suicide of their mutual friend.
- Short film/ Music Video featuring the artist: Teyem
- Billy rides to Melbourne, where he starts by telling the story of the West Gate Bridge collapse. His next stop is Melbourne Gaol where Ned Kelly was hanged. A trip to Mornington Peninsula takes him to the Harold Holt Memorial. A walk around Melbourne allows him to enjoy some of the many outdoor sculptures, and his enthusiasm turns up a notch as he shows us the sights of the William Ricketts Santuary.
- A caterpillar with a frightening reputation invades Australian shores. Precious honey bees in short supply for agriculture. Beneficial bugs keeping pest insects at bay. Plus the effect of COVID-19 on farming.
- This week Chris Clark takes a look at the work being done to adapt grazing enterprises.
- The town of Young in southern NSW is reeling after the closure of the town's biggest employer; South Australian grain growers have harvested their second biggest crop on record.
- Left unchecked, the discharge of effluent could become a dampener on the growth of Australia's booming aquaculture industry. As the industry grows, so too does the amount of waste released. Prawn farmers already find the discharges an impediment to their expansion.
- In the words of Mark Twain, "whiskey's for drinking, water's for fighting over",. The fighting has certainly started in Victoria, where farmers are asking the question: who owns the rain? Under certain state government proposals, every trickle into every farm damn used for irrigation could face strict regulation, affecting the viability of individual businesses and burgeoning industries.
- At its heart the EKKA is still very much an Agricultural show and that competition always brings out the best livestock from across the country. Its obviously a huge logistical exercise to get all the animals here, settled in stalls and then primed for their big moment before the judges. Regardless of meticulous preparation over many months, there's always the possibility of a last-minute medical hurdle or two to clear. But with so many highly strung entries, not to mention their owners, who'd be a royal show vet?
- Aquaculture's newest industry is an unusual one. The fish in question are being grown for both the tourist and aquarium markets, not for food, and they are animals some people cannot believe exist. They are seahorses and the industry would not be where it is without the work of a Tasmanian aquaculture Professor and his students nearly a decade ago.
- Turning rural waste into power - there's a piggery in Victoria that's doing it, and sugar mills have been doing it for decades. The latest industry to reap the benefits of utilising its waste is the macadamia nut industry. It's a world first and is going to put more money into the pockets of growers while doing something positive for the environment.
- With their motto: "Waste is a resource in the wrong place at the wrong time," an enterprising group of food scientists in Sydney has turned one of the cheese industry's biggest problems into potential profit. They've developed a technique for converting whey into pharmaceutical grade lactose, worth billions globally for the manufacture of tablets. But as Sean Murphy reports, there's a big gap between promising research and a commercial venture,
- In the past two decades farm tourism has grown in popularity and has provided many property owners with extra income. And a cluster of bed and breakfasts on the Queensland/New South Wales border have stumbled across one crop so beautiful and captivating the tourists cannot resist.
- 1990– 58mTV EpisodeMillie visits seed farmers; Costa meditates on gardening; Josh meets lake enliveners; Clarence rejuvenates a shady spot; Jane tours a family legacy; and we meet a landscape architect adding wilderness to her work.
- The constant debate about the merits of forestry can make life for the residents of Australia's timber towns pretty tough. There are demonstrations, protesters, blockades and government inquiries. In the 1980s and early 1990s that was almost everyday life for residents of the southern Tasmanian timber town of Geeveston. They lost their pulp mill - twice - the logging boundaries were redrawn several times, jobs disappeared, the young left town and there was a feeling of hopelessness and pessimism. Few thought Geeveston could recover but it has in quite a remarkable way.
- Khanh sets up camp on the magnificent Mornington Peninsula, Victoria to cook a three-course meal inspired by his travels through the series. Each meal is a nod to some of the wild and wonderful locations that he has travelled to and uses the knowledge that he has gained along the way.
- 1990– 58mTV EpisodeHannah visits a stunning small garden, Costa explores ferns, Tammy profiles indoor blooms, Jerry tours a backyard laboratory, Josh's tomato trivia, Millie tours a native nursery, plus we meet a chef growing Thai ingredients.
- 2010–5.2 (7)TV EpisodeMitch and Laura from Victoria compete in round 1 - Group 1's instant restaurant.
- Jeff takes a journey to explore some of the wide variety and diversity of fishes in oceanic waters around the world.
- 2010– 55mTV EpisodeThe top five will travel the country one last time, showcasing to judges Pete and Manu how far they have come by going back to where it all started - their Instant Restaurants. However, this time there is twice the amount of dishes on offer.
- 2007–201919mTV-PG6.8 (2.5K)TV EpisodeAmy doesn't have time to work with Sheldon on super asymmetry, so he goes to great lengths to ensure she's available. Koothrappali doesn't want Wolowitz to join him in hosting a show at the planetarium.