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- Mike is a young man who is a budding street racer, and owner of a Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III. His best mate and mechanic, Tony, are both steel workers by day, but when they aren't working, they are racing.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- Set in Sydney, 1999, after an unlikely encounter at a train station, a young girl befriends a fugitive teenage boy and they travel to visit a moon rock that the girl believes will heal her.
- In this unsold post-apocalyptic TV pilot, a U.S. marshal and his by-the-book cyborg partner are tasked to escort two mail order brides to a remote desert area where their husbands work, but a local bandit leader has other plans for them.
- A man is kidnapped from his city home in the quiet hours of the night and, the kidnapper, John Kelly, embarks on a journey into the Australian Outback towards the place where his hostage is due for delivery. As time and distance roll by, the strength and endurance of both men will be tested to the very end.
- Shark and Yuto are on a road trip around Autralia, surfing, smoking and drinking. They meet up with Kimiko and the mysterious Gunja Man before driving to many famous Australian landmarks.
- Haunted by the death of her brother, Sam pursues an inappropriate love affair with her best friend - a gay Columbian man called Andreas, who has demons of his own.
- Young people tell their own stories. Tales of trouble, hope, insight and survival.
- Kiri is a loner in a small country town. she dances with suicide but has never been ready to follow through... until tonight.
- Heather Ewart visits Cobar, NSW, where she meets the stoic locals who want to keep the community together, trying to discover what it is that makes people fight so hard for Cobar.
- Handle With Care: Governor-General Quentin Bryce visits rural areas devastated by flooding in South-East Qld in January 2013. New Year Resolve: The rural recovery is underway in some of the worst bushfire affected communities in Tasmania. NFF President Jock Laurie: National Farmers' Association President Jock Laurie urges anyone affected by natural disasters to access every bit of assistance they can. Climate Change and Agriculture: The implications of climate change on Australian agriculture and how this affects food and fibre production, as well as land and water management. Town Crier: A small-town newspaper in southern New South Wales played a vital role during recent fires by keeping the community informed through its web page and Facebook.
- Shell Shocked: A collection of poultry fanciers who've spent nearly 10 years trying to import rare breeds from the United Kingdom, has been given until next Thursday to prove why their flock shouldn't be destroyed. Shutting Down: It's been two years since Hendra moved south to the NSW Mid North Coast, but in the last six weeks it's killed four horses. Grain Wrap: The harvesters are rolling again in North America after the worst drought in decades. Local grain prices are still pretty strong - the question is - how long will it last?
- Researchers in the Top End this week unleashed one of the most devastating diseases affecting commercial banana production - all in the name of science. There have been a series of outbreaks of the soil-borne fungus Fusarium Wilt or panama disease in the Territory over the past five years, which have threatened the viability of the fledgling industry. Panama disease has no known cure or treatment. Not only does it lead to the destruction of banana plants, but it can contaminate soil and remain undetected for up to 30 years.
- Five years ago, George King's neighbours scoffed at the idea he could turnaround the fortunes of his family's farm without spending a fortune in the process. By any objective measurement the place was falling to bits. The paddocks were clapped out, the stock was in-bred and the dams were silting up. He believed the problem was not the farm as such, but the way it was being managed, lots of decisions with no clear goal in mind. After a decade in the red, the place is in the black and we have just been back to see how George King turned it around.
- Late last year Landline introduced seedling producer Wendy Erhart. Wendy Erhart's entrepreneurial skills and business acumen have been recognised nationally as Wendy was named Australia�s Businesswoman of the Year.
- The honey industry is facing increasing threats to its resource from land clearing, urban encroachment, drought and salinity. In the latest blow, Queensland will evict beekeepers from more than a million hectares of state forest and there are more closures to come. The industry says the move puts at risk not just the relatively small $10 million honeybee industry but two thirds of the state's horticultural crops, which rely on honeybee pollination.