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- A group of Brits leave post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on an adventure. The Roberts family tries to make the best of their situation, but life at the shelter tests them, but they're not the only ones avoiding the truth.
- Young Jessica is sent to a mental asylum by her rotten family on a false pretense. Her only chance is a down-on-his-luck boozing lawyer.
- Wrangler is an action packed western with romance, action and untamed wilderness.
- A young man learns to relinquish responsibility for the things which are beyond his control, and to concentrate on those things which are not.
- Chronicles the epic rise and fall of Angelo Morello, a young Calabrian who finds himself entering a life beyond his wildest dreams from small time gambler in the 1960s to controlling the Australian cannabis trade during the 1970s.
- An avant-garde journey revolving around skatepark culture of a country town.
- Firefighters battle destructive mega-fires against all odds protecting their communities from total annihilation.
- Out in country Orange when workers knockoff for the day they head to the local drinking hole to quench their hard-earned thirst. Police watch for drivers leaving the pub and for the first time in twelve years pull up two drivers at the same time both of who are over the limit. They both pile into the police car for a cosy ride back to the station.
- The Roberts family leave dreary post-war Manchester for a new life down under.
- Terry retraces his steps from the night before. Meanwhile Annie embraces a new opportunity and Kate gets a lead.
- Annie and Kate bond on a road trip. With their mum miles away, Peter and Pattie run wild.
- Terry embarrasses Annie at Marlene's party. Meanwhile Pattie's secret is revealed, and Kate's hope is restored.
- The Roberts family question their future in Australia and Kate puts her job on the line.
- The hostel inhabitants wake to some devastating news and Annie is compelled to fight back.
- Australian quarantine officials have in the past refused apple export requests from New Zealand, claiming their fruit presents too great a disease risk. Now they appear close to a change of heart which could see New Zealand apples allowed into the country.
- As Australia's wine industry has grown so too have the plethora of shows and awards for the nation's top wine-makers. But until now, the people who grow the grapes that make the wine haven't been recognised for their important part in the process. At Mudgee in the central ranges of New South Wales, a Viticulturist of the Year Award is providing long overdue recognition for wine grape producers.
- Joanne Shoebridge speaks to Deputy Prime Minister and National Party Leader John Anderson about the emergence of rural opposition groups and their potential political influence.
- This week on Landline, a professor in the department of animal science at Colorado State University talks to Kerry Lonergan about a number of issues, including mad cow disease, American access to the Japanese market and the controversial question of traceability. Dr Gary Smith is said to be one of the top 40 experts in the American beef industry.
- Farmers know all too well about the cruelties of nature, and the suddenness with which disaster can strike. To survive and enjoy life on the land, farmers have to be resilient, optimistic and dogged. When they take a knock, they have to get up, dust off and keep on going. All those qualities came in handy for Queensland avocado grower Stan Haman four years ago, when he woke up in hospital paralysed.
- A cooperative research centre devoted to tropical plant protection has had some remarkable achievements, benefits worth many millions of dollars.
- According to its critics it's dangerous, indiscriminate and inhumane. But its supporters argue it's the most effective weapon to keep wild dogs under control. The poison 1080 is making news again this weekend, after authorities announced dramatic restrictions in 1080 aerial baiting. And woolgrowers in the northern New South Wales tablelands are furious.
- We do not often get the chance to do requests on this show. However since so many viewers have been interested in Landline�s new theme music we thought we'd tell you a little more about its backstory. The tune is actually based on a song called The Love of the Land written by a couple of Brisbane composers who as it turns out do not just make music but some of the instruments as well.
- Five years after his first appearance on Australian Story, Dr Gregory Smith continues his astonishing transformation. Homeless and an addict for many years, Smith is now an academic, has received an OAM and found new love.