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Two childhood friends who marry brothers in the Army soon discover that their lives will take a different path from what they first expected.
Contemporary police story centred on Sydney Harbour and its environs.
The temptation of undreamt wealth leads to an impulsive decision, one which has a bizarre and tragic twist. The double-edged sword of money stretches the ties of the Taylor family to the limit.
ELLY AND JOOLS, a story of a mortal who falls in love with a ghost as seen through the eyes of a girl from the past, appeals at once to tradition, the ancient art of storytelling and to the world of kids in the late 20th century. Children's concerns, fears and problems - with parents, school, and peer group are entertainingly explored and served up with fantasy and music.
A story of lost and regained love, binding together a father and his two daughters. A young woman comes home to the family property after 19 years in the city, to the father and hostile sister she does not know.
The story of country Australia told from a woman's point of view. For them it's an extraordinary life.
Adventure and romance with four heroines of the outback. For them it's an extraordinary life.
Moonlings meet the Mellops - mayhem results! Using Pan Galactic windows of opportunity (a secret mode of space travel) the Mellop children battle to save civilisation on earth.
When the Mellop children Samantha (13), Michael (15) and Jason (16) meet Moon Emissaries, Gamma Jane and Alpha Ralph, they soon discover that nothing will ever be the same again. The moon’s 2000-year-old-leader, the Grand Baby, is dying and the new ruler is believed to be a member of the Mellop family - the question is which one?
The sequel to the popular fantasy/comedy series for children continues the adventures of the Mellop family. Using Pan Galactic windows of opportunity (a secret mode of space travel) the Mellop children battle to save civilisation on earth.
Children's series about mirror that has mysterious qualities which enable children to travel back in time.
So far in her short life 13-year-old Jo Tiegan thinks she has two problems: she's adopted and she just can't get on with her mother, the dynamic Catherine Guzzi who also happens to be the principal of the school Jo attends. But then one day, the mysterious Mr Alex Kingsley, antique dealer, gives Jo an old mirror and then her real problems begin. Jo finds that not only can she see someone else's face in the mirror - that of 13-year-old Louisa Iredale who lived in Jo's house with her family in 1919 - but Jo can travel through the glass of the mirror to the world, and time, on the other side.
A second series involving 15-year-old Daniel McFarlane, who travels to New Zealand to meet his father, his step-mother, step-brother and step-sister, for the first time - all who are not interested in meeting Daniel. Daniel becomes entangled with his new family because of an old mirror found in the attic. This mirror has mysterious qualities which enable the children to travel back to the goldfields of the 1860s. But, of course, there is always a catch to time travel...
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