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- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- A disgraced sports star and gambling addict attempts to turn his life around with the support of his number one fan.
- It's Halloween night 2019. A young girl by the name of Hayley has just moved to the small town of Haddonfield. She is unaware of the towns dark history, soon she will find out why the town is so frightened of October 31st, as tonight is the night that Michael Myers comes home.
- Documentary following the life and career of rugby league legend Mark 'Sharko' Graham.
- Seven Local News bulletins are broadcast each weeknight with six separate editions for Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Wide Bay, the Sunshine Coast, and Rockhampton. They are followed by Seven News Brisbane.
- Plot is undisclosed at this time.
- Prohibition has been brought back into effect in the year 2012. A vigilante whisky distiller, Chuck, tries to get his life back on track after the only profession he has ever known is outlawed.
- A young woman travels across Australia in search of a person from her past.
- The creator of a time machine becomes trapped inside his own creation where he must figure out the timing of his mistakes.
- Mafia: Uncovered is a mockumentary following Vincenzo Rossi on one of his regular days as a "salesman". However, certain events transpire that suggest Vincenzo may not be just a normal salesman.
- With a representative from the Australian Senior Olympic team in town to select one person for the national trials, a film crew follows three elderly athletes as they compete for glory.
- After the traumatizing events Hayley endured with Michael a year ago she seeks to put it all behind her and forget Michael. Suffering from PTSD she decides to seek professional help to get over her traumatic past. Her psychologist tells her to go on a holiday. Following his instructions Hayley, her brother David and her friend Maddison decide to go camping. Unfortunately for her, she camps right where Michael happens to be lurking after the events of the previous Halloween. Burnt and angrier than ever, Hayley and Maddison must fight for their lives against the famed serial killer.
- Frightened, bruised and tied up, Kate wakes in a cold, darkened basement. Wanting nothing more than to see where she is, Kate gets her wish when her blindfold is ripped off. For Kate is not alone; there is also a crazed killer in the room. Before the night is through, she will know the true meaning of the word 'hunted'.
- In this film-noir, private eye Mr. Brown gets more than he bargained for when three friends enlist his help to track down their stolen Shelvador refrigerator.
- It's been 3 years since the small town of Haddonfield Illinois last saw Michael Myers. Hayley has been slowly but surely recovering from the trauma of her encounters with the serial killer. Unbeknownst to the towns people something sinister has been hiding away in the outskirts of the small town, waiting for Halloween to come again.
- Join guest presenter Paul West as he discovers the heart and soul of the twin towns Agnes Water and 1770 in Queensland, where science is harnessing the 'power of people'.
- A revolutionary farm management plan set up in the 1980s is paying dividends. Offers of Federal compensation have not subdued rural anger over new Queensland tree-clearing laws.
- The bush food industry has been around for a long time and it's often promised to be 'the next big thing'. But for any number of reasons it's never quite delivered and bush food remains to this day, a niche business with little in the way of promotion or marketing. However that could be changing. Kirsten Aiken found out, there's a focus and a confidence about the potential of bush food.
- The Year of the Outback is a calendar of events highlighting who and what's in the outback, but it also aims to encourage Australians to celebrate it and think about what the outback means to the country's future. One event held in Blackall near Longreach late last month aimed to draw urban Australia's attention to the agricultural produce from western Queensland. It also alerted outback producers to the opportunities to brand and value-add their produce, whether it be honey, dates, crayfish, figs, beef or mutton.
- Organisers have always hoped the Year of the Outback would be more than the sum of its parts. At last count there's been some 700 community events and festivals organised across the country. Many of them aimed at bridging the divide between urban and rural Australia and celebrating the distinctive, often isolated and challenging lifestyle that few in the bush would swap for anything.
- Since the early nineties yabbies have been serious business in Western Australia where much work has been done developing a hybrid male only species. Now farmers in New South Wales are hoping to catch up and cash in on this industry, their hopes resting on a genetic improvement program which so far has promising results.
- The constant debate about the merits of forestry can make life for the residents of Australia's timber towns pretty tough. There are demonstrations, protesters, blockades and government inquiries. In the 1980s and early 1990s that was almost everyday life for residents of the southern Tasmanian timber town of Geeveston. They lost their pulp mill - twice - the logging boundaries were redrawn several times, jobs disappeared, the young left town and there was a feeling of hopelessness and pessimism. Few thought Geeveston could recover but it has in quite a remarkable way.
- Nikolaj begins his journey to find out how to tell dusk from dawn in the age of climate change.
- John attempts to surf in Byron Bay before heading further north towards Queensland.