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- Adaptation of James Jones' autobiographical 1962 novel, focusing on the conflict at Guadalcanal during the second World War.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A new clue to the whereabouts of a lost treasure rekindles a married couple's sense of adventure -- and their estranged romance.
- Following the crew of the patrol boat HMAS Hammersley, as they patrol the northern sea border of Australia. They have to deal with foreign fishermen poaching fish, smugglers and with political unrest in a neighbouring island state.
- A criminal from Chicago is forced to hide in a small Australian reef town posing as the new church Reverend.
- In a dystopian future where deviants are held in "re-education" camps, a freedom fighter and an innocent prisoner try to survive their decadent oppressors' game of kill-or-be-killed.
- The problems of two unlucky beach bar operators starts when they find stolen loot that they really should have left alone.
- A group of women who are imprisoned on the island of Sumatra by the Japanese during World War II use music to relieve their misery.
- Dive Club follows the story of a feisty group of teen divers who search for their friend when she disappears after a cyclone hits Cape Mercy, their small coastal town.
- A park ranger is tasked with dealing with a killer crocodile that appears to have a spiritual connection with the local Aboriginals.
- Slapstick mockumentary about an enthusiastic Aussie wildlife expert, Russell Coight, whose haphazard and inept adventuring style ensures that he is a danger to anything and anyone he meets, not to mention himself.
- Set among the turquoise waters of Australia's Torres Strait, The Straits follows the life of a criminal family as they smuggle drugs into Australia and exotic wildlife out through blood ties in the Torres Strait Islands.
- Running the remote Hope Island Clinic, Sam Stuart is an accomplished doctor, who with her team, looks after the residents of all the neighbouring islands, as well as the holidaymakers and thrill seekers who visit the area.
- A biographical movie on the film star's early life before Hollywood fame.
- A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.
- Two treasure hunters, a park ranger and an unhinged ex-cop tangle with a Yowie, the Australian Bigfoot, deep in the jungles of Far North Queensland.
- The Australian government is guilty of practicing identity theft. The identity theft is widespread, not isolated, and 'The Justinian Deception' attempts to provide proof-positive of criminal actions and activities by the Australian government. The creators of 'The Justinian Deception' provide anecdotes and examples of the Australian government attempting to cover up, silence or suppress criticisms of its actions.
- A human smuggling racket off the Australian coast prompts the authorities to request a pearl diver's help in the investigation.
- Behind-the-scenes footage shows the 2012 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue being photographed.
- 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.
- BLACK SUNS: AN ASTROPHYSICS ADVENTURE is a documentary about chasing eclipses and science dreams. It chronicles the lives of two globetrotting African American astrophysicists, Dr. Alphonse Sterling and Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi, as they follow the two solar eclipses that occurred in 2012. Dr. Alphonse Sterling of NASA, stationed in Japan, had early success in the US, but left his home country to further cultivate his wide-ranging interests. Dr. Hakeem Oluseyi of the Florida Institute of Technology, is a scientist who beat the odds of poverty, and a poor early education, to get where he is today. The film is hosted by award-winning cultural astronomer Dr. Jarita Holbrook.
- Escaping Nazi Germany, Ron & Krys Pawlowski arrive in Australia to an unforgiving land, accidentally becoming prolific crocodile hunters in Australia's far north. After a profound incident, they have a crisis of conscience turning them in to staunch conservationists, therefore, enemies of Queensland's Joh Bjelke Petersen's government.
- When a former football star who witnesses a murder in his hometown goes public, a trail of destruction ensues, unearthing secrets that will tear the town apart.
- Khanh Ong sets out on a culinary adventure that explores origins, culture and cooking, travelling around Australia to discover fresh, exciting ingredients and cooking in the wild.