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- Teenage explorer Dora leads her friends on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost city of gold.
- In 1939, an Englishwoman inherits a sprawling ranch in northern Australia and reluctantly makes a pact with a stockman to drive 2000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape.
- Imagination and reality collide when young Nim's father goes missing at sea. Fate brings to her the author of the Alex Rover series, her favorite books, and together they try to find Nim's father.
- A great white shark hunts the crew of a capsized sailboat along the Great Barrier Reef.
- A young woman is transported to the New South Wales penal colony in 1788.
- The film dramatises the early life and career of Australian country music singer/songwriter Slim Dusty, interspersed with footage of a 1980s round Australia tour by the Slim Dusty family and featuring several songs from Dusty's long career.
- Hosted by media commentator and former newspaper editor Pete Gleeson, Sky News Across Australia combines the resources of Sky News and WIN TV, bringing viewers the stories that really matter to regional Australia, and explores the big issues facing communities outside of the big capital cities. Covering the issues affecting Australia's heartland, including drought, water security, jobs, infrastructure, population and health.
- Sky News Australia host Peter Gleeson takes an insider's look at the next day's newspaper headlines, and discusses what's making the news with his panel of experts.
- Talk show hosted by Gary Hardgrave covering the week in politics and the week ahead, every Friday night live on Sky News Australia.
- Who is killing Brisbane's drag queens? A journalist investigates the strange case of serial showgirl murder that has gripped the Queensland capital.
- A man slips into the shadow world, wandering alone through the streets along the walls. He glimpses a little girl playing hopscotch.
- Sky News Australia host Amanda Stoker breaks down some of the biggest issues that face Australians and people around the globe.
- Focusing on breaking news, sport and weather, host Peter Gleeson and journalists from around Australia, flesh out the big stories of the day.
- Strawberry ice-creams and herb bouquets save two farms from adversity; The town that took in and supported out-of-work backpackers during COVID; The cafe owner using aquaponics to grow his own salads.
- The growing divide between city and country has seen another push to teach children from metropolitan areas about life and work on the land. The Kondinin group has just released another book in its children's educational series, this time it looks at beef. It seeks to educate young urban Australians into the culture of the beef industry, its history and its importance to the rural and national economy.
- Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. By weight it's worth more than gold. Prized for its intense colour, aroma and flavour, the dried stigmas from the crocus flower are used in Middle Eastern and European cooking. Twelve years ago a Tasmanian couple decided to try growing saffron, even though no-one had ever managed to grow it south of the equator. After a devastating false start they've established themselves as Australia's only saffron suppliers.
- Japan's organic food market is expected to be worth between $30 and $40 billion by 2010.
- The Federal Agriculture Minister Tony Burke spoke to Anne Kruger about the Rural Champions Volunteer program that aims to bridge the city-country divide. Farmers from across Queensland have volunteered to champion the food and fibre industries to school children in the city and the country, promote the positive environmental, social and economic spin-offs from agribusiness as well as opportunities for employment in the bush.
- Longreach in Central Queensland built much of its wealth on sheep but in recent years the trend by many local graziers has been more towards beef. However one of the best known names in the outer Barcoo is bucking that trend and taking the family business back to the future.