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Echuca, Australia's largest inland port, on the Murray River, was a boom town in the 1890s. This is the story of the love between a woman, a man and the river which brings them together. Series 1 = 8 x 60 minutes. Series 2 = 2 x 120 minutes.
Echuca, Australia's largest inland port, on the Murray River, was a boom town in the 1890s. This is the story of the love between a woman, a man and the river which brings them together.
Final sequel, which continues the story of Delie and Brenton Edwards in 1903 when hard times hit the riverboat trade.
Life in the suburbs as seen through the eyes of the family dog.
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.
Teenager Fergus McPhail (and his irrationally optimistic alter-ego), stumbles from crisis to crisis mostly of his own making. The stories cover a year in his life, showcasing Fergus at home with his erratic family, at school among friends, at play and sometimes, just sometimes, having a win in the steeplechase of adolescence.
Two years after the first series the Henderson kids have moved to the city and a new life in the suburb of Westport. The kids find that city life can be a lot tougher than the bush, especially with the likes of Vinnie Cerantonia.
The story of a Melbourne house-wife who becomes a member of parliament.
The private and professional lives of the Marshall sisters, legal professionals who clash in court.
A rural drama set around the local radio station.
A sitcom looking at love and relationships in the '90s.
Love and relationships in the '90s.
A year in the life of Wayne Wilson as he makes new friends, attends a new school and generally learns about the world around him - all without getting into too much trouble.
Inspired by a true event, it tells the story of the abduction of a young girl whose father and grandmother become the two prime suspects in the case, and who engage each other in sensational counter allegations.
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