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- Touch and Go is a 1980 Australian heist film starring Wendy Hughes.
- Actor and playwright Robin Hawdon recalls shooting his 1969 film 'Zeta One', nearly auditioning for James Bond and working with 'Carry On' star Charles Hawtrey.
- An Australian secret agent named Lenden Scott is pursued by violent terrorist Dick Hobson, who will stop at nothing to retrieve a powerful silver ring that was passed down to Lenden as a family heirloom.
- Filmed entirely in 1994, "Cyclone Fever" documents the most insane three months in the history of Queensland surfing. Featuring mind-blowing Kirra, Burleigh and Noosa going off in ruler edged perfection and how a host of touring pros crammed a years worth of action into a few epic weeks. Only "Cyclone Fever" has every epic 10 point ride from all the pro contests, plus highlights from the best Bells Beach Easter Classic in over a decade. Do yourself a favor, let your eyeballs cop it sweet, order a copy today. Starring: Kelly Slater, Tom Carroll, Martin Potter, Rob Machado, Sunny Garcia, Taylor Knox, Grant Frost, Shane Powell, Donovan Frankenreiter, Munga Barry, Egan, Beschen and more... all blowing minds with each new move.
- As family farms are passed down from one generation to the next, so too are any problems brought on by years of working the land. Today we look at one farmer in Western Australia who is turning such an inheritance into an asset. He's found a way to make his salt ravaged land pay by building a series of salt ponds and growing trout.
- The "whole production pathway" approach now underpins a range of food safety, eating quality and marketing initiatives right across Australian agriculture. And while we've obviously featured many of them over the years, we rarely get a chance to actually follow the story from the farmgate to the dinner plate... in this case beef bound for Brisbane's Royal Show, the Ekka.
- They may not be as well known as the man from Snowy River but the "cattlemen of the sea" who work Victoria's southern coast also deserve to be immortalised. For more than a century, they've moved cattle through the ocean at low tide in search of island pastures.
- Japan's retail, food service and media industries are being targeted in a $14 million promotional campaign aiming to restore Australia's $1.7 billion beef export market. About 90 per cent of Australia's beef trade to Japan was cut last year after BSE or Mad Cow disease was discovered in Japan. And while the Japan sales recovery campaign swings into action with 4,000 in-store promotions, at least one Aussie beef exporter has been busy turning good animal husbandry into a marketing success story.
- Last week horse lovers descended on Brisbane for Australia's third Equitana. The event was the largest horse expo ever held in this country, and on show were a big range of breeds, sports, and training philosophies. The four day event attracted thousands of riders hungry for information, and a chance to see some of the world's top riders in action.