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- A groom and his three best men travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.
- A troubled town is plunged into chaos when a boy accidentally makes a new friend.
- Two Irish actors (Jimeoin McKeown, Alan McKee) flee from 1988 Belfast after a violent confrontation with a leader (Robert Morgan) of the IRA and illegally enter Australia. Seeking acting work, the two fear immigration officers. McKeown happens to get selected as the bachelor on a TV dating game and wins a trip to Queensland just as the pair's apartment is raided by immigration. McKee escapes just in time and joins his friend. Meanwhile, the IRA leader is sent to Australia in a witness protection program after he gives up some of his former colleagues. The two then spend the remainder of the movie being pursued by the immigration officers and the vengeful IRA head.
- Biography of Lachlan Macquarie and his wife, Elizabeth, who arrived to govern the colony of New South Wales in Australia in 1810. In just over a decade, the couple transformed the prison colony into a proto nation.
- In this movie version of Bellbird (1967) a reporter, Philip Henderson stirs up the town further when they are already suffering with a drought.
- John and Tim have been taking boating trips together but until now their expeditions have been confined to exploring the nooks and crannies of the Hawkesbury River aboard the Bismarck, Tim's 3-metre aluminium 'tinnie' .
- In 2010 Australia was facing the worst drought in recorded history. At the end of the river in the Coorong, Ngarrindjeri Elder Uncle Moogy grew tired of watching his ancestral home die, and so united a group of different Aboriginal River Nations in a 2300-kilometre pilgrimage to dance the spirit back into the river and into themselves. By the time they had finished the drought had broken and what followed was the wettest wet season in living memory with floods throughout the basin.
- 'The Egg' is a glimpse into suburban Australia. Set within the humble sport of greyhound racing the mockumentary follows owner/trainers Wayne Kingston and Janelle (and Jack) Mount in the lead-up to Australia's biggest dog race - the Golden Easter Egg. Through their contrasting personalities emerges a truly Australian comedic tale of suburbia and the small man's pursuit of modest glory. Both owner/trainers have dogs entered in 'the Egg', and the film depicts their personal tensions in the week of the big race. While both can be labeled 'Aussie battlers' Wayne's methods contrast with Janelle affections (for her greyhound, but not her husband) and the week culminates in a night of drama at Wentworth Park racetrack.
- In her final act of desperation, Kathy turns to Internet dating in the hopes of finding that special someone.
- As Jeremy's life severely unravels into a nervous breakdown, crossing a fine threshold in the pits of his obsession, delusion, paranoia and loneliness, he struggles to come to terms with who he is, as his friends turn a blind eye to his mental condition.
- Episode: (1981)1977–198753mTV-PG7.3 (110)TV EpisodeJulie (Lauren Tewes) prepares to marry her fiancé Tony Selkirk (Anthony Andrews) during a stopover in Sydney, Australia. She asks Vicki (Jill Whelan) to be her bridesmaid; Doc (Bernie Kopell), Gopher (Fred Grandy) and Isaac (Ted Lange) to be her ushers; and Captain Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) to give her away. Award-winning anthropologist Milo Endler (Harry Morgan) and Vivian (Katherine Helmond), his wife of fifteen years, are on their way to a dig in the South Pacific. Milo's disgraced colleague Deke Donner (José Ferrer) once embezzled a university's money to bet on the horses at the racetrack. In the South Pacific, Deke plans to present Milo with what could be the find of the century: a Mongala (Patrick Ward), a missing evolutionary link between animals and humans. But Milo is so busy with his work that he neglects frustrated Vivian, who takes a liking to Captain Stubing. New Zealand rancher Ralph Sutton (Patrick Duffy) has a secret that he won't share with English teacher and fellow passenger Barbara Carroll (Michelle Phillips), while young beauty Connie Wilker (Jenilee Harrison) has eyes for him. Gopher and Doc both compete for the affections of new cruise director Yvonne Petty (Delvene Delaney).
- Greg and Judy Ollis, living outside Geelong, faced enormous difficulties when their daughter, Lauren was diagnosed with leukaemia. Months of exhausting trips to Melbourne for medical treatment almost ended the couple�s marriage. They�ve since pulled through, and decided to help others in the same situation.
- Once greeted with widespread enthusiasm, the Federal Government's 2020 Plan for backing tree plantations is now under fire. The plan aims to triple the amount of land under plantations by the year 2020, with benefits for the environment, employment, exports and rural communities. But there are some who claim plantations are out of control, displacing families and traditional rural industries.
- It might seem remarkable given current conditions, but 50 years ago, much of Eastern Australia experienced very heavy rainfall. The result was a wall of water sweeping down the Murray-Darling system. At one stage the floodplains measured seven kilometres in width and thousands of people from Wentworth to the Murray mouth were involved in desperate struggles to save their towns. It was described as the greatest natural catastrophe to strike South Australia. Fifty years on, let's look back at the great flood of 1956.
- Conservationists have long argued that instead of sheep and cattle the only species that should be run on our rangelands is kangaroos. For just as long, the idea of farming our most famous fauna has raised the hackles of pastoralists who argue it just won't work. However a bold new outback experiment has landholders reconsidering the role of the roo.
- Julie leaves Sydney for the mountains, walking the Grand Clifftops Walk and taking a ride on a cable car.
- Robin realises he may not be in line to be the next Batman. Aquaman discovers an Aquaman character will be in the 'Batman v Superman' movie. Mera feels as a result he will abandon their solo movie project. Batman has an awkwardly close meeting with Constable Gordon. Banner realises no-one likes him when he's not angry.
- Robin tries to blackmail Batman into naming him his successor. Banner visits the Green Lantern to "space out" and meet The Hulk. Superman signs an onerous contract for Lois. Aquaman is forced to choose between his two greatest loves, Mera and Batman.