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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- 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.
- Two city-bred siblings are stranded in the Australian Outback, where they learn to survive with the aid of an Aboriginal boy on his "walkabout": a ritual separation from his tribe.
- A boat tour of a mangrove swamp turns into a fight for survival when a group of people are attacked by a ferocious saltwater crocodile.
- A mother whose child was killed in a dingo attack in the Australian Outback fights to prove her innocence when she is accused of murder.
- Five friends exploring a remote cave system in Northern Australia find themselves threatened by a hungry crocodile.
- Lauren and Ned, in love and engaged, have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents, and pull off their dream wedding.
- When the massive Lawson cattle station lacks an heir, Australia's rival factions see a chance to seize control. The land grabs threaten to destroy the declining dynasty.
- When Rex, a Broken Hill cab driver, is told he doesn't have long to live, he sets out on an epic journey to Darwin in a bid to die on his own terms.
- A park ranger is tasked with dealing with a killer crocodile that appears to have a spiritual connection with the local Aboriginals.
- The true story of a 16 year old (Robin Lee Graham, played by Joseph Bottoms) who sailed alone around the world in a 23 foot sloop named "The Dove". On his journey he meets and falls in love with a young woman (Patti Ratteree, played by Deborah Raffin) who is also traveling around the world. The story follows Robin around the world to many beautiful locals, as he grows from a boy to a man, finds himself, and finds the love of his life.
- War correspondent Roger East and the young Jose Ramos-Horta travel to East Timor to investigate the murders of the Balibo Five in 1975.
- Displeased with the intervention of whitefella laws, Charlie takes off to live the old way and sets off a chain reaction of enlightening difficulties.
- TV SeriesA dynamic Indigenous lawyer and her baker husband relocate from Adelaide to the outback to raise her orphaned niece, juggling unexpected parenthood while she embraces cultural responsibilities.
- It's the start of WWII in Northern Australia. The Japanese are getting close. People are evacuating and burning everything in a "scorched earth" policy. Rather than kill all their cattle, a disparate group decides to drive them overland half way across the continent.
- A story based on true events about two explorers on a doomed journey trying to cross Australia on foot in the 19 century.
- An Indigenous teen and his friends embark on a challenging journey to Darwin from Arnhem Land to meet a tribal leader with the aim of creating a better future after troubles take them away from their dreams.
- Women leaves her true love, ranch and family to go to Australia to support her family.
- Keith F Adams travels from Perth to Northern Australia with his wife Audrey, his sister Margaret and their dog Tiger.
- The Ghan is an innovative three-hour documentary that takes the viewer on an immersive, visually stunning journey on Australia's most iconic passenger train. In Australia's first 'Slow TV' documentary, The Ghan doesn't just travel through the heart of Australia, from Adelaide to Darwin, it explores the part the Ghan played in the foundation of modern multicultural Australia.
- Paul Bedard and "Crocodile Mick" Pittman join forces in northern Australia to explore the dangers, the science and the issues surrounding an impending crisis - a recent invasion of giant, man-eating crocodiles.
- Adam Liaw and Poh Ling Yeow visit coastlines, plains and everything in between on an epic journey across Australia to try the country's most iconic and significant national dishes.
- Colour Theory is an Indigenous art program focusing on contemporary indigenous artists . Artist and self proclaimed 'show off' Richard Bell will introduce the audience to the artists and offer his 'insiders' insight into what makes them tick. Presenting the work of various artists of all ages, from right across Australia, Colour Theory demonstrates the incredible range of Indigenous artistic expression and practice. Featuring works in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, textiles, weaving, new media, photo media, printmaking, installation and performance. Through the stories of our featured artists we gain an insight into how artists work within the broader context of the community. We follow the artistic process from inception to production to exhibition. We see the local, national and international contribution artists make, the challenges they face and how art benefits the community through employment, education, cultural maintenance and economic development.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- Once Belonged, is the journey of two young women from vastly different backgrounds, thrown together through a strange twist of fate. Isolated by distance from their loved ones, the girls come to realize that they share the same feelings of loss and abandonment. Having once belonged in their father's heart, they learn that the real journey in life is to find the path back to those whose love they had lost, before it's too late.
- Five strangers meet under the one circumstance. As they begin to know one another we are sent into the Past to understand how these five individuals became the people who they are in the Present. Soon we release the secret connection that they all have - even if they may not know it. A story about five lives that have been touched by love, tragedy, hatred, pain and friendship, Five Degrees tells the story of five people who have lived, lost everything and their journey to find it again.
- Two children get stranded in the desert in Australia's Top End.
- Black Divaz follows the inaugural Miss First Nation pageant where six Aboriginal drag queens from around Australia battle it out over five days for the coveted crown.
- A look into the daily life of the police in the Northern Territory.
- Based around the 2003 World Solar Challenge, Running on Sunshine is the story of an epic journey of 3,000 kilometres across the Australian desert. The documentary reveals the link between the famous event and the development of motor technology.
- Can you learn maths from riding horses? You can at Bush School! Ex-army colonel Colin Baker and his wife Sandra, who run an outback school, share a dream with local Aboriginal elder Colin Freddie to bring practical education to the children of a remote Australian community. Bush School is a heart-warming story of overwhelming success despite the odds. It follows Colin, Sandra the kids and their community over two and half years as they deal with the challenges of remote education. In the face of immense odds, Bush School shows how a small community can come together to achieve a common goal that at one time seemed impossible - the dream of a decent education.
- During a camping trip to Ayers Rock in outback Australia, she claims that she witnessed a dingo taking her baby daughter Azaria from the family tent. Azaria's body is never found. Police note some apparent inconsistencies in her story, and she is charged with murder. The case attracts a lot of attention, turning a simple investigation into a media circus with the public divided in their opinion.
- A documentary about the world of software and the software makers. How do people from outside the industry see it and what do people from inside the industry think about regular computer users?
- In the Northern Territory of Australia, an extended Aboriginal family attempts to track down a missing family member so as not to lose their government housing.
- ABC News is a public news service in Australia produced by the News and Current Affairs division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- A documentary about the history of the Australian long distance train that travels between Adelaide and Darwin as well as the history of all the places it stops in between
- 'Big Girls Don't Cry' is about the strength and resilience of three people and their families coping with end-stage renal failure. Mariah Swan (from Moree) gets a kidney transplant at 18 months of age and now we visit her when she is 10 years old. Glenda Kerinuaia (from Bathurst Island) chooses to self-administer Peritoneal Dialysis so that she can participate in the cultural and family life of Tiwi Island. Essie Coffey OAM (from Brewarrina) speaks poignantly of the hardship associated with Haemodialysis. Essie tells us of her cultural dilemma in receiving a kidney transplant. Eventually with her weakened immune system, the common cold claimed her life. Renal physicians tell us what it means for Indigenous Australians living with debilitating renal disease in remote and rural communities.