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- Lara is a woman tormented, torn between science and faith. Her husband pushes her to seek treatment from a congregation of zealots, and a ruthless exorcist tries to save her soul by putting an innocent woman through hell.
- A mother tells her daughter a fable about the prince of the brumbies, brumby being a term for the feral horses of Australia, who must find its place among its kind, while one man makes it his mission to capture it and tame it.
- Park ranger Steve Mitchell is torn between Lee, a beautiful sly political aide from Melbourne who supports the government's decision to turn the local grazing areas into a national park, and his old flame Joanna, a rancher who opposes it.
- Following the death of his wife, mountain cattleman, Ben Lomax leaves the high country but is forced to return when he learns his prize stallion is to be run in a race that will break him.
- A woman moves away from her boyfriend because she suspects his feelings towards her pre-teen daughter. He tries to find them in the sordid side of Melbourne.
- Steve Crombie is a twenty-nine year old Australian thrill-seeker who's travelled half way round the world in search of adventure, but has never looked in his own backyard. That's about to change. Steve is now embarking on a 7,000km, bone-breaking motorcycle journey along one of Australia's most beautiful landscapes: The Great Dividing Range. The remote and picturesque mountain range is home to a colourful cast of characters and thrill-seeker delights, with world class climbing, caving, fishing, skiing and white water rafting for the lonely traveller. Steve Crombie is taking his bike into the unknown heart of the country, on a quest to discover it all.
- Two scientists at a remote satellite station begin to have hallucinations because of the facility's isolation. Or are they hallucinations... ?
- Costa Georgiadis joins a school's celebration of a 30-year commitment to the local landscape, Millie Ross builds a blooming letterbox, Josh Byrne meets a teenage bee keeper and we visit a tulip farm bursting with blooms.
- Picking up the pieces after catastrophic bushfires on Kangaroo Island, in New South Wales and Victoria. Plus culling of thirsty camels to protect water supplies in the Southern Rangelands of WA.
- Truckies keeping food supplies moving; Cow colostrum a new trend in health foods; Big hearted volunteers feeding hungry horses; The greenhouse-grown vanilla pilot; plus Ginger growing bio-security champions.
- Do Australia's catastrophic bushfires signal a new global fire age?; This summer's fire outlook; Victorian poultry farmers battle bird flu outbreak; Farmers on opposite sides of the wind energy debate.
- 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.
- Deer farming has emerged as an alternative for disgruntled dairy farmers leaving their industry in the wake of deregulation. The deer industry sees the woes of its dairy cousins as an opportunity to grow and expand but it needs more farmers to boost production. The industry will soon embark on a recruiting drive and dairy farmers � cashed up with a $1.8 billion restructure package from deregulation � make ideal targets.
- In the wine industry's big end of town all the talk of late has been of billion dollar takeovers, global powerplays and corporate darwinism. Down in the smaller vineyards a more subtle evolution is taking place. It's the move to experiment with alternative tastes to the entrenched French varieties with most interest centred on Italian varieties.
- Australia prides itself on strict quarantine protocols. But at a time when foot and mouth is threatening countries all over the world, there's concern current standards aren't keeping our island state free of pests and disease. Fifty exotic pests and diseases have entered Australia during the past two years. And one of the most recent has the potential to be one of the most devastating to primary industry. It is the South American Fire Ant.
- 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.
- Abbotsleigh Citrus has only been up and running for five years, but after winning a prestigious Banksia Award, has shown already it's leading the way. It isn't just being sustainable but is also being innovative - not just in how it manages the environment but how it uses the latest technology in most parts of its operation.
- With critical pasture and water shortages, kangaroos are very much in the spotlight. So why is the RSPCA calling for a ban on farmers shooting kangaroos? Well, it's a cruelty issue. The RSPCA says farmers have yet to prove they're culling kangaroos as humanely as the professionals and drought isn't about to sway its view.