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- Sunday Forum's new producer is educated by Graeme in the art of the interview.
- Slapstick mockumentary about an enthusiastic Aussie wildlife expert, Russell Coight, whose haphazard and inept adventuring style ensures that he is a danger to anything and anyone he meets, not to mention himself.
- A group of ragtag Australian agents working hard to recover their reputation in order to prevent having their team shut down.
- 2001–201822m7.6 (26)TV EpisodeThe continuing adventures of Russell Coight. In this episode Russell takes three city kids with him into the Highlands of South Eastern Australia.
- 2001–201822m7.8 (27)TV EpisodeRussell introduces the kids to the intricate art of sheep shearing and the safe way to handle and use firearms. Also, they are taught the correct way to set a trap to catch some dinner.
- Travel with Russell to outback New South Wales for more adventures. He'll teach you about tyre pressure, home-made camp chairs and more.
- Russell takes a special fan out to the outback for a week of fun and to learn a few of the Coight tricks.
- Russell makes his way to the North Queensland Daintree region. Again sharing his own version of the history of the region and historical figures. Whilst giving survival tips for the outback. All of which should not be taken seriously.
- 2001–201822m7.9 (35)TV EpisodeRussell has been asked by a mate to help with a cattle muster. As he makes his way through central Australia, he comes across people in need of help.
- 2001–201822m8.0 (28)TV EpisodeRussell continues making his way to help with the cattle muster in Central Australia.
- 2001–201822m8.2 (22)TV EpisodeThe outback trip with the four tourists continues with more amazing experiences and plenty more tips from Russell. He teaches them the finer points of a camp roast, of gun safety and runs into an old mate who joins them round the fire.
- After a long and hard life, destroying every life he comes across, Russell falls into a deep depression and decides to end his life where Australia's started.
- Russell travels through the outback on a mission to release a rare kangaroo to its original habitat.
- 2001–201823m8.2 (19)TV EpisodeRussell continues his journey retracing the steps of explorers William Montgomery and Oscar Forbes and revealing plenty of historical information along the way.
- 2001–201823m7.7 (22)TV EpisodeRussell takes four friendly foreign folk up to the High Country for the trip of a life-time.
- Rhonda forces Tony to fast track a long-term rail project. Nat goes the wrong kind of viral for a problematic photo. Ash investigates a recurring charge on the company account, while adjusting to his new e-scooter.
- A security consultant creates stress by leveling up the NBA's cyber safety. Nat faces the consequences of an inept employee. Jim lumps Tony with a freight report the Minister's failed to act upon.
- When the team goes undercover at a strip club to blow up a crystal meth ring, Maddie and VJ gain the trust of a stripper who knows the key info.
- When Mike again gets concerned about appearing light-weight, he joins a protest by The Wilderness Society, and gets himself arrested.
- 2001–201824m7.4 (19)TV EpisodeRussell attempts to retrace the steps of two of the country's earliest explorers - Oscar Forbes and William Montgomery.
- Tony cops media heat for a solar scheme with poor public uptake, and a completed bypass is held up from opening due to some signage for a problematic monument.
- Network management hire an American consultant in order to rejuvenate Frontline's image.
- Mike receives a visit from his niece. Frontline "borrow" A Current Affair's idea of a playground construction challenge story.
- Mike gets concerned that Frontline is ignoring its younger audience.
- Frontline appoint a new legal advisor. Martin bails out a Nazi. Mike plays for an unusual home viewer on Jackpot.
- Brooke uses hidden cameras to do a series of stories. When Mike gets concerned about his low profile, he appears on a telethon.
- Mike has trouble finding someone to take with him on a date to the Logie Awards.
- Martin is given a hard story about an ostrich farm. The team try to make the show more appealing to a working-class audience.
- Frontline gets a new segment producer. Mike writes his life story, and has an accident with a sign language translator.
- Tony and Jim clash over the best way to tackle high level company tax fraud. Keen to launch a major Government report, Rhonda seeks help from a well-known television personality.
- Tony's opportunity to pitch an important proposal is undermined by computer issues. Nat and Rhonda are forced to deal with community backlash from a prematurely-announced construction project.
- The Government stalls on an election promise of the NBA moving to independent status and the office undergoes workplace respect training, complicating a prospective romance between Nat and a visiting consultant.
- Tony and his team are forced to justify why a new foreshore park now seems to have very little park. Nat is desperate for a parcel to arrive and the entire office gets caught up in Healthy Heart Week.
- When Mike becomes bored, he is appointed as an international story coordinator. All of Frontline's stories appear to be being stolen by A Current Affair.
- When Mike receives some death threats, he hires a bodyguard. Martin gets suspended for four months.
- As they prepare to re-negotiate their contracts for another year, the Frontline team do a series of stories on shonky repairmen, which encourages Mike to try going after one of the "big fish" of the industry.
- Frontline try to expose Pauline Hanson as a xenophobe. Geoff attempts to explain a metaphor to Mike.
- When Mike gets concerned about appearing light-weight, he makes an ill-advised editorial about Macedonia. Martin interviews a difficult child prodigy, while Brooke interviews Ugly Dave Gray.
- Brooke does a series of stories about a priest who has been accused of rape. Mike takes a stand against the network using Frontline to cross-promote their other shows. Martin makes an entire butterfly species extinct.
- Mike does a live interview with a gunman who is holding his children hostage during a siege.
- Frontline does a profile on the unemployed Baxter family. Mike is revealed as Australia's fourth richest entertainer.
- Frontline try to save the life of a boy who has a hole in his heart. Brooke makes an announcement to the team.
- Following her announcement, Brooke has an important decision to make. Mike tries to play a round of golf with Ian Baker-Finch.
- The arrival of a work experience student leads to unexpected Ministerial developments. Nat is invited to join a prestigious board but soon finds herself clashing with the Chair.
- Tony is forced to defend himself when Jim and Rhonda try to blame a failed project on the NBA. Nat and Ash prepare for an important overseas trade delegation. And the new office security system proves a little too 'secure'.
- A routine urban development project proves surprisingly difficult for Tony when multiple Government departments get involved. Nat is forced to assist the Minister with a major challenge - choosing this year's Christmas cards
- When conflict breaks out overseas, the Central Policy Unit must find a way to intervene without hurting the international relationships. Murph quickly finds that there is a lot of talk, but not much action.
- After an embarrassing incident at an air force base brings military recruitment into the headlines, the Central Policy Unit must make life in the uniform appealing to Generation Y.
- Jim ups security measures while trying to sway the outcome of tenders for an international partnership. Nat is infuriated by her new assistant. The office is challenged on green energy initiatives.
- Tony tries to avoid get sucked into a state planning policy. Nat tries to avoid getting trapped writing a blog.