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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- 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.
- 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.
- This is a deadly heart story. It's a story about the Traditional Custodians of this land. It's about the Elders past, present and future. But it's really about all of us and the standards we set as a nation.
- '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.
- Take Heart lifts the lid on this life-threatening disease that is 100% preventable. This powerful and provocative film is the first in a global series that focuses on Australasia - Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
- The Wanderers profiles six of Australia's most exciting street artists as they take their work on the road to unexpected and unusual parts of Australia. This is a series about discovery of self; and of Australia's next generation of contemporary artists.
- Guest presenter and triple j newsreader Brooke Boney is taking over the Back Roads reins this week, travelling to the Tiwi Islands, north of Darwin.
- No commodity has suffered more because of the rising Australian dollar than wool. And that's because we export such a massive proportion of the clip - well over 90 per cent. So where is wool heading and how can it recover? Kerry Lonergan put those questions, and others, to Woolmark's chief economist Chris Wilcox.
- Billy heads from Darwin to the Adelaide River where he enjoys a crocodile cruise. A trip to the Tiwi Islands sees him hunting for crabs and worms with the local indigenous people. A fishing trip at Shady Camp is cut short by a thunderstorm. The tour ends where it all began when he returns to Sydney to reflect on the last four months.