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- Two city-bred siblings are stranded in the Australian Outback, where they learn to survive with the aid of an Aboriginal boy on his "walkabout": a ritual separation from his tribe.
- 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.
- The Ghan is an innovative three-hour documentary that takes the viewer on an immersive, visually stunning journey on Australia's most iconic passenger train. In Australia's first 'Slow TV' documentary, The Ghan doesn't just travel through the heart of Australia, from Adelaide to Darwin, it explores the part the Ghan played in the foundation of modern multicultural Australia.
- A documentary film on photographer Murray Fredericks' extreme journey's to capture the heart of the world's most featureless landscape on Lake Eyre, South Australia.
- This is the story of the 12 British atomic bomb tests in Australia seen through the eyes of Aboriginal elders, atomic veterans and experts "That uranium belongs to us" says Uncle Kevin, "we knew about that long before the white man came here, it's our responsibility, it's part of the Dreamtime" With the building of a new $500 million nuclear reactor in Sydney, the expansion of more multi-national uranium mines and the community opposition to having an international nuclear waste repository 'in our backyard', the fight is on ...
- Delta is a non-profit organisation of scientific trouble-shooters on call to any person or group.
- Rachel Griffiths explores iconic Australian landscapes that have inspired artworks and reveals the untold stories behind them.
- It is the story of Australian floods as seen by many top people at the time: from Australian prime minister to minister for environment to ordinary people that have lost everything due to floods. Enough information to silence climate change critics
- Colour Theory is an Indigenous art program focusing on contemporary indigenous artists . Artist and self proclaimed 'show off' Richard Bell will introduce the audience to the artists and offer his 'insiders' insight into what makes them tick. Presenting the work of various artists of all ages, from right across Australia, Colour Theory demonstrates the incredible range of Indigenous artistic expression and practice. Featuring works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, textiles, weaving, new media, photo media, printmaking, installation and performance. Through the stories of our featured artists we gain an insight into how artists work within the broader context of the community. We follow the artistic process from inception to production to exhibition. We see the local, national and international contribution artists make, the challenges they face and how art benefits the community through employment, education, cultural maintenance and economic development.
- An Arabana virtual reality film project aiming to produce an accessible, engaging, ground-breaking and culturally appropriate platform for learning wangka (language), ularaka (songlines), place names and culture from Arabana Elders
- In a dry unforgiving part of Australia, a man and his wife have set up home and live stock to make their living. Just when it seemed the drought and lack of finances were getting to be too much, things change: BP is looking for a suitable area to attempt the world land speed record.
- Inger and Jeff arrive at an experimental station in the desert, to find it half dismantled and a crazed mad man on the loose.
- Australia's arid heart and the wealth of life sustained by a hidden network of buried rivers, recharged by rare and heavy rain. It is the land of lizards, from giant goannas to the tiny and delicate Lake Eyre dragons; a land that explodes into amazing life after the rare rainfalls which turn it into a huge oasis, when Lake Eyre is transformed from a salt water desert into the breeding ground for stilts, ducks, seagulls and pelicans.
- The hosts take on the ultimate challenge to test whether is it possible to travel across the Australian Outback to Lake Eyre just to go sailing. Shane Warne, cricket superstar and car buff, makes a guest appearance and road tests the latest British super car, the Morgan Aero Supersports at the legendary Silverstone racetrack. Shane Jacobson and Ewan Page try to make a V8 engine useful in the real world by using it to power up a life saving reel. Steve Pizzati takes viewers through the newly designed Top Gear Test Track before brave Lisa McCune becomes first celebrity victim.
- Art lover Rachel Griffiths voyages to Kati Thanda, Lake Eyre, to find the spot where John Olsen drew inspiration for his 1975 painting of Lake Eyre.
- Couples struggling to overcome infertility in the bush, the man who helped revolutionise IVF, the boom in distilleries and no-alcohol drinks and the singing, dancing farmer celebrating life on the land.
- Truckies keeping food supplies moving; Cow colostrum a new trend in health foods; Big hearted volunteers feeding hungry horses; The greenhouse-grown vanilla pilot; plus Ginger growing bio-security champions.
- Chris Tarrant rides 2000 miles north on "The Ghan" line from Adelaide (capital of the state of South Australia), across the "red desert" centre of the Australian outback, finishing at Darwin (capital of the Northern Territory).
- Four years ago the Queensland country town of Warwick hosted the first ever Polocrosse World Cup. The event was a huge success, and since then the Australian-invented horse sport has boomed both here and overseas. Last week the world's best polocrosse players and horses fought for the coveted trophy, with the Australians showing yet again they are the best in the world.
- Anne Kruger speaks to Australian Pork Limited CEO, Andrew Spencer, to answer questions about consumer concerns of pork food safety.
- While the visual impact of plump ripe strawberries has long been a secret of their success, the industry in Australia is keen to 'lead' consumers by the nose towards some new varieties that smell and taste every bit as good as they look.
- The demise of the two largest management investment schemes in Australia has had a devastating effect on investment in timber.Together they accounted for around half of the so called retail forestry in the country and among the rest the ranks are thinning.