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The saga of 'The Man From Snowy River' 20 years after his famous ride.
The saga of The Man From Snowy River 20 years after his famous ride.
When Paul Cummins discovers his wife has taken Bill, his best friend, as a lover, he confronts Bill in an attempt to restore his battered dignity. A three-handed tussle ensues, when motives and egos are bounced off each other and revelations abound. The age-old triangle, as comic as ever, leaves some more profound afterthoughts.
The poignant and powerful story of a bitter struggle between two sisters for the custody of a six-year-old boy in Australia in the 1930s. The sisters heap on the boy their unwanted confidences and their competing demands for loyalty and attention.
Based on the life of one of the world's greatest, most controversial and most loved sporting personalities, swimmer Dawn Fraser.
Sam comes from the city, but when his mother is ill and his father is away working he is sent to stay with his cousin Badge's family on their remote farm in Tasmania's rugged south-west. Badge can't stand his cousin's disdain for the bush. When the two boys are separated from the others while looking for a missing heifer in the bush they find they have to work together if they are to find the heifer and get back to the farm safely.
Charlie is a young architect with seemingly everything going for him. Russell, the complete opposite, has just been released from prison. Their paths cross when Russell is employed to work on Charlie's latest project: the construction of a giant Murray Cod as a tourist attraction for a small Victorian town.
Drama series set in and around an Australian embassy in the fictional Islamic country of Ragaan, where day to day diplomacy is the stuff of danger and news headlines rather than privilege and cocktails.
Drama series set around an Australian embassy in a fictitious Southeast Asian country.
An air race from London to Melbourne is announced. The prizes are rich but the risks are high. From Europe, Australia and the United States fliers battle to find a plane and to raise the cash to compete. Those who win through this first test gather on a cold October dawn in England to race to Australia - half a world away.
An air race from London to Melbourne is announced. The prizes are rich but the risks are high. From Europe, Australia and the United States fliers battle to find a plane and to raise the cash to compete. Those who win through this first test gather on a cold October dawn in England to race to Australia, half a world away.
To beat the recession, Connie and Lex move to the country where Lex farms and looks after three-year-old Nicholas while Connie commutes back and forth to a highly-paid job in the city.
A hard-edged, gritty drama about the tense and claustrophobic world of a Major Crime Task Force set up to solve an urban terrorist bombing, a Task Force which brings together a crew of idiosyncratic, competitive characters over a knife edged maximum stressed two months. PHOENIX is no traditional cop shop or crime story. Its characters are not clean, super hero cops, just real police whose attitudes can be shocking and whose humour is grim and black.
A tough, uncompromising 13-part drama series about the men and women of the Major Crime Squad.
The story of three young people recruited to a secret Australian Government intelligence agency to deal with difficult and occasionally violent security matters.
SOME HAPPY DAY is a story about Tina, a homeless woman in desperate search of a better life who meets Frances, a social worker with troubles of her own. Over a single day their lives interweave, revealing unsettling connections that lead to change and redemption.
STARK is a comedy about a powerful syndicate of industrialists whose horrific plan to overcome impending ecological disaster is thwarted by a motley group of eco-activists.
Two social workers reach breaking point with the heartless welfare system which treats destitute children as criminals. Reaching out to these children means entering into the world of drain kids, pinball parlour pimps, graffiti gangs, the 14-year-old dealers and their 12-year-old customers. It's an exhausting and sometimes dangerous occupation but they care about the kids with a passion and the successes make it all worthwhile.
Alice has spent her childhood travelling the country from casino to casino where her mother, Sue, works as a blackjack dealer. Mick is an Indigenous Australian who has grown up in Darwin and is out of touch with his own culture and people. The two meet on the road when they both decide to run away from home.
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