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A young woman enlists her family's help in bringing sexual harassment charges against her former boss. But is she lying?
Joey Dredge is in trouble: he's been expelled from school after throwing himself off the tuckshop roof again; is haunted by the death of his father; hates his mother's new boyfriend and his bully son; and has just discovered that he has to spend Christmas with the lot of them down at their beach house by the bay. All looks hopeless until Albert, Joey's long-lost great-grandfather appears unexpectedly after a stint in prison. Joey soon finds himself a wonderful friend and a partner in crime...
Dot becomes lost in the bush and befriends a big kangaroo who helps her find her way home. Based on a lead article published in the Australian News dated 1st April, 1877.
European refugees, sent to a remote internment camp in the outback, evolve their own community and make friends with the local townspeople.
A dedication to the greatest achievement in sporting history - the race to conquer the mile.
Three sisters are reunited at their seaside family home by the disappearance of their father. Based on the award-winning Australian play by Hannie Rayson.
Adapted from D.H. Lawrence's story of love, violence and political intrigue, based on his personal experiences in Australia in 1922. 'Kangaroo' - the code name of the charismatic leader of a secret fascist army - brings all his dark power to bear to seduce the writer into embracing his ideas, but the writer and his wife find strength in their love reawakened in the exotic southern land.
Six action-packed telemovies featuring fantasy, fun, mystery, historical drama and suspense.
When three young women from the same country town move into the same inner-city house for their first year at university, lives are ready to change and sparks are ready to fly.
Two social workers reach breaking point with the heartless welfare system which treats destitute children as criminals. Reaching out to these children means entering into the world of drain kids, pinball parlour pimps, graffiti gangs, the 14-year-old dealers and their 12-year-old customers. It's an exhausting and sometimes dangerous occupation but they care about the kids with a passion and the successes make it all worthwhile.
Based on historical events on the Victorian goldfields in 1936. It tells the story of a small group of miners and their wives who carried out the first successful 'stay-in' strike in Australia.
An art teacher at a Catholic girls' school mysteriously works as a hooker on the inter-state express. She knows what she's getting into and she has her reasons. What she doesn't count on is falling in love with one of her clients and becoming captured in a dark web of deceit and murder.
A love affair unfolds against the backdrop of industrial conflict on the waterfront in 1928.
The Royal Society, more au fait with the theatrical world than the outback of Australia, add spice and visual interest to their outback expedition with 28 camels and lavish catering. This is the untold story...
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