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- A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.
- When three childhood best friends pull a prank that goes wrong, they invent the imaginary Ricky Stanicky to get them out of trouble. Twenty years later, they still use the nonexistent Ricky as a handy alibi for their immature behavior.
- Follows employees of a small company dedicated to bringing happiness to a bizarre yet colorful world.
- Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie, Korg and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster to fight Gorr the God Butcher, who intends to make the gods extinct.
- A detective transferred to Victorian High Country investigates 5 missing persons. She uncovers a complex web of murder, deceit and revenge.
- When 21-year-old Elsie discovers that her hustler father Robert is being hunted down by a merciless crime boss over a bad debt, she decides to help him, sparking the beginnings of a reconciliation and a dubious reign as partners in crime.
- Follows investigative journalist Martin Scarsden as he has to uncover the truth of the case of killing of five parishioners by a charismatic and dedicated young priest.
- Sarah Snook plays a fertility doctor who believes firmly in life and death, but after noticing the strange behavior of her young daughter, she must challenge her own values and confront a ghost from her past.
- A series of shorts featuring the seedling Groot along with several new and unusual characters.
- In the summer of 1999, a 17-year-old Serbian-born Australian amateur ballroom dancer experiences an unexpected and intense 24-hour romance with a friend's older brother.
- A ten-year-old Aboriginal boy and his friends try to defeat bullies at a school carnival and become heroes.
- Phoebe leaves her job at a law firm and begins work at a family violence centre and she must navigate a path that isn't always clear, and people and events that aren't always as they appear.
- The life of wellness guru Belle Gibson, who had a large social media following, where she pretended to be suffering from cancer but keeping the disease under control using self-care therapies. She confessed that none of it was true.
- It centers on two families as they go to a secluded home for a vacation. Secrets and lies unravel, and not everyone will make it out alive.
- Detective Holly O'Rourke and her homicide team as a seemingly open-and-shut murder investigation threatens to destroy her career, her family, and her faith in justice.
- Keddie plays a writer who meets rancher Wenham on a dating app. Thinking he's ideal, she commits to him, only to find he's misrepresented himself. She uncovers his lies.
- Follow John Farnham's journey from humble beginnings to record-breaking success in his first authorised biopic.
- December 2010. A prisoner is found dead in his cell at one of Israel's maximum security prisons, having hung himself after 10 months in solitary confinement, and under 24/7 surveillance. None of the guards knew his name, or the nature of his crime. They knew him only as "Prisoner X". The Israeli government placed a blanket gag order on the reporting of the story. The Prisoner's identity remained a mystery for another three years when an Australian journalist revealed the prisoner was Australian citizen Ben Zygier, an alleged Mossad agent. The film presents Ben Zygier's untold story, digging into the emotional, personal and political fallout of his story, but also poses the question: "What happens when you dare ask: 'What happened?'" Those close to him return us to Ben's childhood. A young Jewish boy growing up in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield. His faith firmly built into his identity; he attended a Jewish high school, and youth summer camps. These underpinnings would bring him to Israel, where his dual identity would begin. Testimonies paint a picture of a young agent whose ambition to excel did not match his actual skills, and that his mental fitness did not fit the profile of that required from a Mossad agent. The tension between the different, and at times contradictory versions of "Prisoner X"'s story, allows for dramatic storytelling and raises important questions of government transparency, and censorship, and the abuse of power "in the name of security".
- On a sweltering Christmas night, a quick-tempered rookie cop and her seasoned senior officer get caught in a deadly standoff with a desperate teenager, but how they got there is the real story.
- The series from Helium takes on TV from MAFS to MKR, The Masked Singer to MasterChef, Squid Game to SAS Australia, The Block and The Bachelor.
- The gripping true story of how a former Australian football captain and a ragtag team of social media warriors, challenged two monarchies, a military junta and the world's richest and most influential sporting body FIFA, to rescue the life of a fellow player and save the soul of football.
- Follows scientists, activists, artists and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders who are exploring how to use diversity, collaboration and creativity to create a resilient future.
- This history of the co-op film movements of Sydney and Melbourne comes from two of the major figures in Australian documentary who were intimately involved in the filmmaking groundswell that first emerged in the 1960s. The Ubu group in Sydney, born from the influence of avant-garde filmmaking mingled with a rich range of social movements including unionism, feminism, Indigenous self-expression, and queer theory. A few names should give you a sense of the main participants here: Philip Noyce, Gillian Armstrong, Albie Thoms, Stephen Wallace, Martha Ansara, Essie Coffey, and many, many others. This is the story of the rise of alternative forms of filmmaking, and their fall at the hands of government agencies. It is a story of a road not taken, but of a moment full of possibility when fresh voices and new ways of seeing struggled to establish themselves in Australian cinema.
- A bold, visually striking dance documentary that celebrates human connection and asks us to rethink our notions of perfection.
- In her new job at a family violence legal service, Phoebe makes a terrible mistake that puts a client's life at risk. Meanwhile in a small town in country Victoria, hardworking grandmother Diana struggles to adjust to life after working.
- While celebrating a win Phoebe has in media coverage for FVLS, she bumps into her ex-colleagues out at a bar. Awkwardly this includes her ex-lover Julian and his wife and her former boss Grace.
- Phoebe and Julian's relationship develops, but she is devastated when she gets the news that the FVLS funding will be cut.
- Phoebe tries to help a family violence victim close to her, but discovers things are not as they seem; a murder changes Phoebe and her co-workers' lives forever.
- Hosted by Harry, Manju is already somewhat sullen at her seventieth birthday gathering, when an errant comment subsequently leads to that sullenness turning to belligerence specifically toward Harry. Manju, being her manipulative self, makes a pronouncement intended to make Harry feel guilty enough to apologize, that pronouncement which Harry doesn't believe she will carry out to its end, Harry in turn calling her bluff. Feeling like he has perhaps gone too far, he is convinced by Heather to double down on that bluff or else have her know that she will always be able to manipulate him. With those plays going into night leading to both Harry and Manju having little to no sleep, something happens in the morning to change the face of their standoff. Meanwhile, Stuart is on his way back to Melbourne on a business trip, Liz who, on their last telephone call, stating that they need to talk in Stuart's belief that she had an affair. Liz has to decide exactly how she is going to broach the topic of the "issue" with him. And Ben is finally going on a date about which Ainsley discovers. It isn't so much that he has this date, which he doesn't see as such, but who the date is with. Regardless, Ainsley in particular has to decide if or what to tell Heather.
- With the exception of if she doesn't survive the surgery, there is much pressure for Harry to move back in with Manju following her radical hysterectomy to provide her with her necessary care. However, Liz, without even telling Harry, takes it upon herself to convince the somewhat reluctant housemates for Manju to move in temporarily with them, Liz's motives solely to ease her conscience about throwing Harry under the bus with regard to Stuart and deflect attention away from having not being totally forthright with Stuart about her marital indiscretion. In addition to discovering a secret Manju has been hiding, Liz will discover whether her self-directed penance is something to which she can adhere, while Harry has to deal with what ends up being Manju's martyrdom to inflict more guilt on him. Meanwhile, Mel does whatever she can to move her and Ben's "mates only" relationship into the sexual realm. Mel's presence in the house as that predator not only has an effect on Heather, but on Ainsley as well.
- Ainsley receives news from a more distraught than usual Cheryl that Des has passed away. In Ainsley's priority of being the nurturer and despite her feelings about Cheryl, Ainsley decides to invite her to stay in the house for however long she needs while she is in town to deal with Des' affairs, and in support for "family". Ainsley also issues the directive that no one is to tell Manju about Des in Ainsley not wanting to burden her with more bad news considering her health, hiding it from her which may be difficult especially due to Cheryl's boisterousness. Of everyone in the house, Ainsley seems the least emotionally affected by Des' death, outwardly due to that nurturing taking priority, but inwardly due to her confusing relationship with her father, that confusion especially since Cheryl came into the picture intimately which was even before Ainsley's mother's passing. The situation gets even more confusing for Ainsley shortly after Cheryl's arrival, the specific stressor which Ainsley will have to deal with both emotionally and legally. Meanwhile, Ainsley's decisions have an unexpected negative effect on Liz and Stuart's already crumbling marriage. And Cheryl's arrival leads to a game of musical bedrooms, Heather the most obvious person to relinquish hers in having Ed's as a place to stay where she is most nights anyway. However due to a family situation with Ed, Heather decides to stay in Colin's granny flat. As the one now geographically closest to Heather, Colin discovers that Heather's outward reason for not staying with Ed was a lie which he figures indicates problems between Heather and Ed, such news which he has to share with his fellow "Heather spurnee" Ben.
- Heather had no intention of celebrating the fact of her graduating let alone tell anyone of graduating itself, except for those in her life that would know out of circumstance, namely fellow graduate Timmy, and of course Ed as the department head and her current bedmate. But both of those issues go out the window when Ed tells her, immediately after she telling him these two items, that he has already invited among others Timmy, Colin, her housemates and their natural plus ones to a celebratory party at his house immediately before the actual graduation ceremony, he unable to rescind the invitations now that the cat is out of the bag. In addition to affecting Heather and Ed's relationship, it also has unexpected repercussions on Ainsley with regard to work, and on Ben who wants to invite Mia in having Heather as inspiration in Mia having issues with school herself, and as he has yet to tell Mia of a new woman in his life regardless of what Mel actually means to him emotionally. One person unable to attend is Liz, who has a counseling session with Stuart at the time, that session which is illuminating in many different ways. Elsewhere, Harry, in filling in for another dermatologist, has an unexpected patient, which leads to him questioning their relationship as he did the first time they met.
- Ben is turning forty, and his life could not be going any better in his estimation considering his past. He is especially surprised at how well things are going with Mel, who he finds is so easy going about their relationship, and in she breaking usually reserved Mia out of her shell. In part from Mel's suggestion, Ben decides instead of his guy mates only camp out as is routine for their birthdays, that he will extend the gathering to among others Mel, Mia, and his roommates, with Heather and especially Liz reluctant acceptees, that reluctance purely in the abhorrent notion of needing to do one's business in the great outdoors. Ben will find that his great life will turn on a dime with this camp out. Meanwhile, Ainsley voices openly for the first time what she wants to do with her inheritance, that plan which gets spun out of control in being out in the open. Heather slowly divulges to her roommates one-by-one that she is planning on moving out to live with Ed, her fear in telling the others in only coming across as a hypocrite as she has criticized the others whenever they have done or expressed the same. And a last minute no show at the camp out is Harry, who has to stay home to care for Manju in what he believes is her usual manipulation of him. In what starts as he needing to care for Manju ends up being trying to find some secret alone time with sexually voracious Anton.
- Ainsley's desire to hold some sort of farewell party for Heather who in turn resists any such measure as she is literally out the door is put aside when Harry announces his legal problems in being caught by his secretary Cynthia having sex with Anton, technically a patient, in the workplace, that act which could result in his medical career ending. He wants to withhold this problem from Manju, who has just moved home. Liz, Manju's dedicated caregiver in this situation much to Manju's chagrin, knows that her new first priority is to help Harry with those legal problems especially as Manju seems to be doing so well on her own. While Harry continues to beat himself up as he has done his entire life, Liz believes they have a free and clear out in the form of testimony from Anton, they needing him to bend the truth. Manju unwittingly exacerbates the problem in Harry trying to keep what's happening from her. Meanwhile, Simmo is taking time for himself upon Ainsley telling him that she doesn't want him involved in her business idea. With Ben and Heather as intervenors, Ainsley will only discover the full nature of what Simmo is feeling straight from the horse's mouth. And Ben and Mel have a heart to heart about their relationship partly in light of what happened with Mia.
- Two issues have overtaken the house. One is Simmo's departure without a word to Ainsley about where he has gone. Ben, as his best friend, and Colin as a fellow "spurnee", have come to collect Simmo's possessions in knowing where he has gone in hiding to lick his wounds, Ben unwilling to give up his friend in knowing that hiding is Simmo's way of dealing with pain. Ainsley in turn feels she needs to speak directly to Simmo about them as a couple, she uncertain however whether she will bring a yet undisclosed item into the equation in wanting him back home with her. And two is Manju's passing and the negative effect it has had on Harry and Liz's friendship, hurtful for Liz in feeling her caring for Manju was the most selfless thing she had done in her entire life. As such, Liz, while wanting to help Harry in any way with the funeral arrangements, leads the charge in trying to find Manju's missing $35,000, Liz uncertain if Manju had already given it to Cynthia, and something she can't just go up to Cynthia and ask in that money having been meant to be a bribe. Failing finding the money, Liz contemplates taking what for her would be extreme measures to ensure that Harry gets Manju's money. At the funeral service itself, Mel being there brings up another issue of profound importance as to the interrelationships between the house members.
- While everyone in the house is frantically preparing the house to be sold, Heather pulls after finding out two housemates are moving in with her ex-Husband. Harry scatters his mum's ashes with Liz, Simmo finds out about Ainz's pregnancy.
- One year after a horrific mass shooting, an investigative journalist arrives in a remote country town to write an anniversary piece, but soon realises there is much more to the story than meets the eye.
- Martin's investigation leads to a series of revelations that draw him deeper into the scrublands and the secrets of Riversend.
- The pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together but Martin's excitement is short lived when his search for the truth marks him as a target, and he very nearly pays the ultimate price.
- All the answers as to who Byron Swift really was and why he chose to kill five people are revealed as Martin comes face to face with the true mastermind.
- Tayls briefs Cate on her policy of having sex whenever a patient dies; Cate wants to be something more than just a casual hookup.
- Cate is photographed heroically saving a patient from a smoking car wreck, sparking a flicker of jealousy in Tayls.
- Called out to help a patient with a broom stuck up their butt, Tayls and Cate discover the photo of Cate has gone viral, and she's being given credit for Tayls' heroism.
- Tayls and Cate get trapped in a lift when a fire breaks out, and things get heated between the pair.
- It's Halloween and Cate discovers Tayls has put in a request for Cate's transfer to another station; the duo are called out to a trick or treat gone wrong.