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School Captain Ellie is nervous about asking her classmate Abbie to the Year 12 formal. Luckily, her Aunt Tara, a lesbian who died in the late 80’s, appears in the form of a ‘Fairy God Mother’ to help Ellie navigate her first love.
Iggy and Ace are two gay alcoholic best mates who live, work and play together but after Ace decides to get sober - a rift develops between them as Iggy balks at the idea of recovery.
A cop show without a cop, MY LIFE IS MURDER is a contemporary mystery of the week series with a complex, charismatic and compelling investigator who can’t help fighting the good fight – whether it’s solving murders or combatting the small frustrations of daily life.
When Julia Bechly, a 30-something only child discovers that her Nobel Prize-winning father secretly used his own sperm in numerous IVF procedures, she decides to track down her siblings.
SKIN DEEP is a heart warming urban adventure following Leah, straight-laced and scared after being diagnosed with terminal melanoma, as she becomes lost and befriended by an unpredictable university student, Caitlin. Their unlikely new friendship leads them on a tumultuous journey where both are pushed beyond their comfort zones and finally decide to choose life... while they still can.
While the men are away fighting in WWII, two Women’s Land Army recruits join an Italian immigrant, her Indigenous domestic, and their draft-dodging farmhand to run the family farm – but can the improbable freedom and kinship they find survive beyond the war?
In a time where Australia has lost faith in our politicians, one young woman, Kate Stinger, is taking it upon herself to win back the nations love through her small failing youth division of the Labor party.
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