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Jack, a 'born-again' Christian and a man with a violent past, has high hopes for his first serious job since getting out of gaol. He and his wife Alison take an isolated posting in the empty heart of Australia but in the heat and struggle Jack's memories of his tortured childhood emerge and Alison discovers that fear can replace love. Jack starts backsliding...
The clock has run out on Hugh's probation leaving him free to return to Sydney, but when tragedy strikes the Knight family, he's going to find it harder to abandon Whyhope than ever.
When the Knight family and the entire town of Whyhope are thrown into crisis, all eyes turn to Hugh to save them. Will Whyhope's bad boy be their Messiah, or is this a recipe for an even bigger disaster?
A multi-generational TV drama which centres on people who are trying to figure out how to die with dignity.
Newly-weds Sridevi and Yash are married in India in 2023, then must spend four years apart as Yash moves to Australia to pursue his medical career. In 2027, Sridevi moves to join him, but a lot has happened in those intervening years. Can they rekindle the love they once had? 2027. After four years apart, Sridevi is finally able to join Yash in Australia. They carry with them expectations of a fantasy reunion facilitated by hundreds of phone calls, Zooms, voice memos, sexy photos, crackling with tension. A lot has happened in those intervening years - and they'll uncover a web of lies and false promises both sides have made. FOUR YEARS is an honest story of intimacy, affection, migration, power-dynamics and dream fulfilment.
Spotlights teenage life in modern Australia with the latest in music and current trends.
A tale of faith, family, secrets and lies, HOUSE OF GODS takes audiences behind the walls of an imam's family and the community he leads, exploring the personal cost of power and ambition.
Sydney, 1961. The women who work in Goodes ladies wear face tumultuous lives navigating societal shifts and personal challenges amidst the fashion transformation of the sixties.
It's now 1972, the year of Gough Whitlam's election, free education and immigration. With new faces, a cover-up and a shocking death, the men and women of LOVE CHILD will face their greatest challenges yet.
The story of country Australia told from a woman's point of view. For them it's an extraordinary life.
Adapted from the award winning novel by Markus Zusak, Ed Kennedy's life is one of peaceful routine until playing cards inscribed with cryptic tasks start to arrive in the mail. Choosing to care, Ed makes his way through town helping and hurting (when necessary) until only one question remains - who's behind Ed's mission?
Detective Jay Swan (Aaron Pedersen) take on a grisly case in a new town in order to be closer to his family, but has he left it too late? Set in a small coastal community where the desert meets the ocean, secrets past and present run deep and dark. Jay must reconcile the law and deep lore and confront a dangerous enemy in a world where deception is king.
It's 1999, and Constable Jay Swan, a charismatic young officer arrives at his new station. Fresh from the city and tipped for big things, Jay might be the new copper, but he's not new to this town. His estranged father Jack lives here, as does the woman who will change his life forever, Mary.
A computer-literate dog called PC flees into the arms of a lonely 13-year-old boy, Zac, after witnessing his master's murder. The two then set about unravelling the mystery of his death and finding treasure that has been hidden.
Every 11 years the Sun's poles reverse with unimaginable violence. The peak of the storm is called a solarmax. The large format science documentary SOLARMAX tells the story of the human relationship with our nearest star - the Sun - from ancient times to contemporary space science. Real images captured by NASA's SOHO satellite provide a spectacular view of the Sun as it has never been seen before.
Alex Irving is back, but this time she's doing things her way. Can the ultimate outsider find a new way in and take control of a political establishment determined to shake everything she values?
Nikheel Katira is a gifted Indian-Australian nurse working at Wakefield - a psychiatric hospital in the haunting and majestic Blue Mountains. In the first episode, a series of events trigger song-stickage in Nik and he begins to unravel. The question is: why? This is the psychological mystery that drives eight compelling episodes. A long-repressed trauma from Nik's past is coming back, whether he likes it or not. A rich ensemble of staff and patients surround him, each with their own desires, stories, and emotional baggage. Wakefield is an intriguing puzzle set in the hidden world of mental illness. It explores the fine line between sanity and madness, between humour and pathos, bringing Nik to a shattering emotional reckoning - and the audience to a deeper understanding and compassion.
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