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Dorothy Stubbs is married to Geoff, Queensland's Butcher of the Year. She yearns for more than her daily life and Geoff wants to be the next candidate in Parliament.
A gentle comedy about Margo Clements, Diva of the Western Plains, and her passionate accompanist Spencer Field, who serve up a program of 20 clapped-out arias to eager folk all through the wheat belt. Thank goodness it's the last night. Although a comedy, this film is also a comment on the cultural life and climate in Australia.
This docu-drama recounts the most sensational event in Australia's constitutional history - the 1975 dismissal of the Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam by the Queen's representative, the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr.
Rose and Wanda meet again on a bus - they haven't seen each other since school when they were friends with Louise. When they decide to find Louise they don't have much luck. Maybe it's because they don't notice what's going on around them - the woman in black, the scandal in the city, what the dog is eating. A film about friendship.
Based on the novel 'Cane' by Michael Joseph and Robert Donaldson - a tale of Queensland cane, of war and the men and women who worked the fields and fought the battles.
Two Perth brothers penetrated one of Australia's most brilliant and ingenious con tricks by having the Perth mint deliver them gold bullion worth $650,000. The perfect crime...but for one fatal flaw.
A young couple with dreams of owning their own home find themselves plunged into a nightmare world of deceit, incompetence and rising interest rates. A cautionary tale that shows a young couple's financial and emotional plight.
An incisive and humourous look at the pressures inherent in a two-career marriage.
Based on a Mills and Boon novel set in 1946, it tells of a young Englishwoman, Diana Veness who has recently been jilted. She takes on the job of teacher to three children who are being brought up by their uncle, Timber Marlow. Diana's search for a new life is set against a spectacular background of the Australian countryside.
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