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- Set against the brutal chaos of World War II, a love story begins that will take two lovers through a living nightmare of captivity, across three continents and two decades.
- Romantic English couple meets a disarming American psychopath while vacationing in Australia.
- Deleted footage from Gone (2006).
- Return of the Catalina is an epic documentary that follows a group of retired Aussie pilots and engineers as they fight restore a 70 year old PBY Catalina to life, in order to remember unsung pilots of WWII.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- Tony heads for a journey across Australia, beginning his trip by boarding a sea plane to fly over Sydney before taking a sleeper train to a farm deep in the Outback where herding is done by helicopter. From there, Tony then heads to the north of Queensland to learn about the uncertain future facing the world-famous Great Barrier Reef.
- Seeking help from the locals for an iconic outback challenge - the dunny derby, their newfound friends must take their place on the 'throne' for a race across town.
- How the deadly rabbit virus myxomatosis almost failed; Bundaberg's tobacco-growing history; A Longreach local legend living independently at 95; A regional artist creates spectacular bronze sculptures.
- Meet a woman who breeds award winning sheep, shears them, trades grain and drives a road train; A small town with home-grown care for the elderly; and join the conversation at the Women of The World Festival in Longreach.
- Our news summary begins this week with official confirmation of what most farmers already know - that this drought is threatening their continued existence in rural Australia.
- A constant complaint these days is about the taste of tomatoes, why don't they possess the flavour they used to have? And why are the skins so thick? The answer to those questions are partially to do with mass production and partially to do with ease of transport, after all, thin-skinned tomatoes do not travel well. A Victorian company is trying to address these shortcomings in the modern tomato. The solution, apparently, starts with hydroponics.
- It began as a strange twist of nature. A winegrower in South Australia noticed some of his red cabernet grapes had turned white. The discovery attracted the attention of scientists from the CSIRO. But, now the rare grapes from Langhorne Creek are also making a big impression in the wine industry. The unique product has captured a market of its own.
- Growing calls for stricter animal welfare laws presents a difficult challenge for Australia's livestock producers. While many Australian farmers argue they have the highest standards of welfare in the world, animal rights groups say that is still not enough. In fact, during a recent visit to Australia, America's most famous animal rights lawyer called for an ending of the legal exemptions against cruelty that are presently provided to most of Australia's intensive livestock industries.
- Most of New South Wales remains firmly in the grip of drought but you would not know it at Yeovil in the central west, at least not on Nigel Kerin's property. Earlier this year Mr Kerin was named NSW Farmer of the Year and his revolutionary approach is attracting interest from across the country.
- 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.