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- 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.
- A mother, her daughter, and their respective "hunks of spunk" negotiate life in suburban Australia.
- The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
- My Kitchen Rules is an Australian reality television cooking competition that first aired on the Seven Network in 2010. In each series, several teams of two compete against each other for the chance to win a cash prize.
- Remake of Jules Verne's classic story finds adventurers seeking a mysterious hidden land. They are joined by the wife of another man, who had previously gone on a similar expedition and disappeared.
- A socially awkward and mechanically gifted man becomes involved in a quirky and unconventional crime.
- This hilarious mockumentary film follows the numerous misadventures of a porta-john worker through both his personal and professional life, including an oddly glamorous excursion to the Pumper and Cleaner Expo in Nashville, TN.
- An improvisational comedy series in which a celebrity performer is dressed up in costume before passing through a door into a room where they are welcomed with the phrase "Thank God you're here."
- The 2002 Melbourne Cup horse race, brotherly love and the triumph of the human spirit. A true story.
- Contestants make their way through a giant obstacle course to win a cash prize. Contestants run, jump, crawl, climb, hang, and swing through crazy obstacles as they compete to become the next Team Ninja champion. This show is a test against a person's will and strength.
- A woman moves away from her boyfriend because she suspects his feelings towards her pre-teen daughter. He tries to find them in the sordid side of Melbourne.
- A record of the 1954 visit to Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness Prince Philip.
- Channel 31 visits all twelve days of the Royal Melbourne Show, Victoria's largest annual community event.
- The race of the year happens on the first Tuesday of November Melbourne Cup Day. It's the race that stops the nation and has been won by rogues and royalty, great jockeys from he biggest stables, and unknown apprentices as'well as knockabouts from the bush. Coverage includes stories about the heroes, the jockeys and the horses, the jockey and the characters that create the rich tapestry of racing. Also looks at what happens off the track - the celebrity, glamour and fashion that define the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Hosted by: Bruce McAvaney, Richard Freedman and Simon Marshall Presenters include: Johanna Griggs, Shelley Craft, Jennifer Hawkins, Matthew White and Sonia Kruger
- Mr Sturge has the perfect plan- get the girl, get drunk and get away with his life.
- Empire Rose wins the Melbourne Cup.
- David Hamilton, an incurably ill man, dies suddenly from an overdose of sleeping pills. Homicide detectives try to establish whether it was suicide or murder, and investigations lead them to the Flemington racecourse.
- Kath and Kel go fat free after advice from their doctor. Brett and Kim clash over their child's career path after Kim decides Epponnee will join the cast of Neighbours. Flash forward segments feature the wedding of Epponnee Rae.
- Kath and Kel are rattling around in that big house and Kath thinks Kel has genes to die for. Kim becomes gropable when Brett won't talk about his privates. Sharon has a calling.
- The mood is tense when Kath's first husband and Kim's dad, Gary, moves back in claiming to be broke and homeless. Gary claims he never signed his divorce papers from Kath. This leaves Kath fearing bigamy charges.
- Kim has put on so much weight she can't fit into her bridesmaid dress. Sharon decides she is a relationship counsellor because she read a self-help book.
- Sharon is anxious to be Epponnee Rae's godmother. Kath plans a big party for Kel's 50th birthday - a milestone that has Kel suffering a mid-life crisis. Kim dreams of wearing Size 10 Sass and Bide jeans for her birthday.
- Kath is concerned that there may be a dark secret at the heart of Brett and Kim's separation...
- Sharon's got a date, so Kim gives Sharon a major makeover. Kath insists upon updating the home theatre system as it is three years old, but Kel's attempts to secure a good deal fail, and Kath likes Brett's ideas better anyway.
- Brett's exciting news means Kim has to pull her considerable weight financially, so she gets a job as a door girl. Ditto Kath, whose new career venture as an underwear model leads to television stardom for her and Kel.
- Kim's cabbage diet has an unexpected side effect: flatulence. Kel and Kath star in The Hours - The Musical directed by the intense and demanding Robyn Robinson. Robyn seems to have it in for Kath - but she loves Kel.
- Kath needs extra money to pay for special items she wants at her wedding. So, she organizes a lingerie party at her house. She gets Kim and Sharon to model the merchandise but none too successfully.
- It's on. Sharon has a boyfriend and pash rash 24/7. Kim and Brett's marital issues come to a head whilst shopping in IKEA. Kath has the inkstinks for floral designs.
- Kath and Kel are exhausted by all their "boxercising' and Kel can't perform sexually. Sharon's boyfriend Mark has ditched her in favor of Moira, a leggy river dancer.
- Kim makes Kath feel self conscious about her age.
- Kath's wedding is around the corner so it's up to Kim to plan a hen's night (bachelorette party) for her mother. Kim, Kath and Sharon head out for a night on the town but the next morning things aren't what they should be.
- Kim demands Sharon's help to stalk her estranged husband Brett while Kath and Kel are going at it like rabbits.
- Brett visits his mother in the hospital.
- Sharon's third generation netball grand-final is in jeopardy unless she can convince Kim to join the team. Kim cannot catch a ball.
- Brett has changed the locks to keep Kim out of the marital unit. They reconcile on New Year's Eve, and announce they are trying for a baby.
- When Kim goes into labor, Kath reminisces about the ordeal she went through giving birth to Kim. Kim recalls her first meeting with Brett, when he had bad hair and was dating Sharon. A blast from the past arrives at the hospital.
- Kath, Kim and Sharon go to the races. Kath helps out at Kel's butcher shop. Kim tries to kick-start Epponnee's singing career.
- Brett is working 48 hours straight and a bored Kim makes a nuisance of herself at Kath's. Sharon is reunited with old school friend Lisa-Marie, making Kim jealous.
- Kim is upset when her best friend Tina can't come to the baby shower: she says she has to stay home because of a pencil in her eye. Sharon takes a shine to Kel's best friend Sandy Freckle but Sandy seems more interested in Kath.
- The food is planned. The pumpkin couch is ordered. Kath's fairy-tale wedding is ready to go. But will everything go as planned?
- Kim and Brett decide to remodel their home. Meanwhile newlywed Kel takes over Kath's housewife duties. With nothing to do, Kath heads to Kim's house to aid in the remodeling. Meanwhile, Sharon engages in War Games over by the mall.
- Brett plans a romantic trip away with Kim in tropical Queensland to try and re-invigorate their marriage. Much to Brett's chagrin, Kath, Kel and Sharon go along. Brett clashes with Kath. Sharon is accused of ball tampering, again.
- Kel lets fame go to his head when he receives a "Retailer of the Year" award.
- Kath becomes a health pro - with a TAFE certificate to prove it. When Kel is injured and off work, his apprentice Katie revamps the butcher store, which includes bringing in fresh 'grass' she has grown at home in her hydroponic garden.
- Kim has her sights set on a private school for Epponnee. Kath and Kel invest in a "grey water" recycling system, which nearly rolls away in the car park.