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- While traveling across country with her fiancé, Beth wakes alone in an isolated clinic to find her unborn baby has been removed. Just how far will she go to get her child back?
- 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.
- Up to 70 per cent of jobs available in the year 2020 do not yet exist or so Dr Peter Elyard believes. The futurist says only those who understand sustainable resources will survive and one Melbourne school has taken his words to heart.
- Back in 1797, when the first merino rams stumbled ashore at Port Jackson after months at sea, it's unlikely they looked remotely iconic. Yet in the space of two centuries the descendents of those first Spanish immigrants have evolved into a potent Australian symbol, far beyond their utilitarian role as a provider of wool. An exhibition that has just opened at the National Wool Museum in Geelong pays homage to the artistic side of the sheep.
- In the near future, farmers could be major players in the global energy market. With dwindling oil supplies and international campaigns to cut carbon emissions, the bio-fuel industry is growing. But this new industry is not without controversy with some analysts questioning whether it makes economic and environmental sense to convert food crops, into fuel.
- Arguably no single group feels more threatened by the water reform process than the Australian rice growers. The collapse of their industry this season coincides with a critical global shortage and skyrocketing prices for this food staple.