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- The story of a friendship between an older Australian man and his instinctively wild dog.
- In this movie version of Bellbird (1967) a reporter, Philip Henderson stirs up the town further when they are already suffering with a drought.
- Jen becomes obsessed with the case of a man who killed his wife and daughter vowing to the wife's parents that she will find their bodies after he is acquitted of their murder.
- Dr. Matthew Reed is a new arrival to Bellbird and spends the night in Anne's house which starts gossip amongst the residents.
- 1967–197715mTV EpisodeCharacters Ginny Campbell and Leo Hill tie the knot in the fictional country town of Bellbird. The wedding is attended by Leo's on-stage brother, Terry, former boyfriend of Ginny. This was Ginny and Leo's last appearance as regulars on Bellbird
- Calls for Australians to eat more home-grown barramundi; Farming pearls in cooler waters; A world first climate atlas charting the weather for our wine regions; Plus embracing the challenges of a tree-change.
- The saleyard - for many it's just as much a social meeting place as a site where livestock is bought and sold. But the saleyard is about to undergo a transformation - and soon it'll have just as many barcode scanners as the local supermarket. Electronic identification is here to stay and your local saleyard may never be the same.
- A constant complaint these days is about the taste of tomatoes, why don't they possess the flavour they used to have? And why are the skins so thick? The answer to those questions are partially to do with mass production and partially to do with ease of transport, after all, thin-skinned tomatoes do not travel well. A Victorian company is trying to address these shortcomings in the modern tomato. The solution, apparently, starts with hydroponics.
- A look at a product which it is claimed will prolong your life and it will fight cancer and it will reduce heart disease. That's not all - the really good news is that it is a red wine or at least a style of red wine. We did not have to travel far to give wonder wine a test taste, we found it at a small winery not far from Brisbane.