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- A young boy travels across Australia with his father, who's wanted by the law for committing a violent crime.
- Recreation of the landmark 1958 South Australian Court trial of young aboriginal Max Stuart.
- After a botched bank job, a gang takes hostage a Japanese girl on the run from an arranged marriage, and escapes. Their wheel man saves the girl from them and the two go on the run with cops, the gang and her psycho husband on their tail.
- In Prospect Bay, a remote outpost on the South Australian coast, two communities, the Goonyas and the Nungas, come together on the one field they have in common, the football field. But the underlying racism and class warfare threatens to make the team's greatest victories irrelevant. This holds particularly true for Blacky, a white teen who is more interested in books than sport, and his best friend, Dumby, the Aboriginal star of the team.
- A dramatised documentary showing 48 hours in the lives of members of the Aboriginal bands, No Fixed Address and Us Mob, including the racism, hostility and harassment they receive.
- Documentary telling the story of 5 stolen children and how they were taken from their Aboriginal heritage and community.
- Some of the best surfers from around South Australia, Australia and overseas surfing South Australia's waves.
- A dramatized documentary about Daisy Bates, who promoted herself as a protector of Aboriginal Australian welfare and culture, but whose life was filled with lies and controversy.
- On January 1 1915, two Muslim men from British India went on a murderous rampage near a place called Broken Hill in New South Wales, Australia.
- 'Coming Home' tells the story of a family's yearning to know what happened to brothers Cyril Rigney and Rufus Rigney who set off from their community to Raukkan in Point McLeay Mission, South Australia to join the Great War and fight for country.
- Atlantis Untold is the story of an unexpected journey by brother and sister Jack and Skye Noble, who are forced by circumstances to try to conquer the opposing forces of an inner world. Decending deeper and deeper into unknown spheres, the two travelers are guided by unexpected forces of light and hindered by relentless forces of darkness, until their struggle brings them to the legendary City of Atlantis.
- Documentary that tells the true story of Aboriginal people fighting to hold onto the last remnants of their ancient heritage and culture.
- The film commemorates fifty years of the Seaview Road Boardriders between 1964-2014. The film features footage from the late 1960s right through to the year 2014.
- Paul McManus breeds rats and mice at his property on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. A lack of water in south West Queensland led Jeff and David Moon to try something completely different: rockmelons.
- The western king prawn is a favourite on menus throughout the world. But 20 years ago things weren't looking so rosy for the species native to South Australian waters. Now, thanks to a program considered one of the best of it's kind in the world, the future of the environment and the state's prawn industry is looking much brighter. It's an innovative system, testing the patience of local fishers.
- With more and more young people leaving the bush for the city, regional Australia is getting old. The average age of Australian farmers is already in the 50s and an increasing number of retirees are also heading for small coastal towns. Port Broughton in South Australia has long been a farming, fishing and tourism town, but now aged care is the largest single employer in town.
- 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.
- This week Anne Kruger heads to Alice Springs for annual conference of the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association. It has been a quarter of a century since the NTCA first meet and since then they have become the peak primary industries body in the Northern Territory.
- The team embrace the rich colours and stories from where the desert meets the sea.