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Set against the spectacular South Heads headland looking out to sea, the series features the two opposing worlds of a traditionally working class Australian town confronted with a younger generation of university goers.
Spotlights teenage life in modern Australia with the latest in music and current trends.
A fourth series, based on the successful feature, THE HEARTBREAK KID.
The story of country Australia told from a woman's point of view. For them it's an extraordinary life.
McLEOD'S DAUGHTERS follows the fortunes of Tess and Claire McLeod as they manage 'Drover's Run' - their vast cattle property in outback Australia run with an all-woman workforce.
The secretive world of undercover cops.
A drama series about undercover cops - police who work behind enemy lines, always without a badge and frequently without protection.
A thrilling police action drama, set on Sydney Harbour where sparkling waters conceal dark undertows of crime, corruption and tragedy.
The Sydney water police are the WATER RATS. The harbour is their beat. It's the best job in the force. It's exciting. It's dangerous. Sydney's where the big money is and some people will do anything to get in on the action.
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