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- In this loose sequel to Interview with the Vampire (1994), the vampire Lestat becomes a rock star whose music wakes up the equally beautiful and monstrous queen of all vampires.
- After a global nuclear war, the residents of Australia must come to terms with the fact that all life will be destroyed in a matter of months.
- Three beautiful girls decide to escape their upper class private school for a weekend and take off to a remote resort town. Unfortunately, the town has been taken over by a group of psychopaths who stalk the girls, one by one, turning their carefree vacation into a nightmare of terror.
- Meg (Caroline Goodall), Pippa (Tara Morice), and Hilary (Caroline Gillmer) are sisters who grew up in Sorrento, Australia. Meg, who has lived in England for ten years, has just written a criticially acclaimed novel which she claims is entirely fictional. The book causes a stir in Sorrento and in her family when it is supected that the book is not as fictional as she claims.
- Crossover Creek was a happy thriving country town until local residents suddenly go missing.
- The journey of Wes, a young man who takes drugs to avoid the realities in his life. When Wes cannot escape within his own mind, he makes a drastic decision to escape from his home and family.
- The Landline crew have been clicking their heels and whistling country. This week we brought you some of the highlights from the nation's biggest country music festival, from Gympie. In this once-a-year special, Landline broadcast clips of some of Australia's best known and up-and-coming performers. Artists featured included the Bushwackers, Kristina Olsen, Kevin Bennett and The Flood, Fiddlers Festival, Sweeney Killeen and John Williamson. And this year the Royal Flying Doctor Service will benefit from the proceeds.
- Take a look at the deli case in any Australian supermarket and there are probably a bewildering range of specialty cheeses available and most of them will be Australian made. It's a testament to how far the local specialty cheese industry has come along in just 20 years, but as you'll see and hear in this report, there are some critics who believe it still has a long way to go.
- Over the past year the media has covered a number of stories on ethanol. However, in the past 18 months ethanol has become the subject of political point scoring, inaccurate reporting and gross exaggeration. Here Landline presents their ethanol report card for November 2003.
- It's been appreciated for many years that aircraft play a vital role in overcoming Australia's vast spaces. From every day travel through to mustering stock in remote country and emergency medical evacuations, the career path of most aspiring pilots will at some stage require a flight path into rural Australia. The Mallee country of northern Victoria provides a perfect environment for honing the 'bush flying' skills of trainee pilots.