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- Eager to forge his reputation in crime, Douglas Huffel manipulates a bottle shop robbery by planting his own money inside the store. Instead, the very aspects of crime he fervently avoided begin to catch up with him.
- A series of comedic sketches by three different writer/directors.
- Sam is tricked by Randle and Ben to burn down the house of an elderly man in order to become friends with them.
- Grant Dorwich just wants his time in the hospital waiting room to be short and comfortable. Unfortunately, this waiting room is filled with hazards and social etiquette that could mean he ends up with the worst reading material of them all.
- Chris Cornfeld wants to be the best Boules player of all time. But he finds out, it's much more than just playing boules.
- Marty is convinced that he and his good friend, Dan, should finally execute the dream the both had in their 20s: to open a bar called 'Sunny Side Up'.
- Truckies keeping food supplies moving; Cow colostrum a new trend in health foods; Big hearted volunteers feeding hungry horses; The greenhouse-grown vanilla pilot; plus Ginger growing bio-security champions.
- Home delivery saving our cheesemakers; Launching the latest in bush tucker; A new health food supplement made from apples boosts hope for bushfire-hit orchardists; Plus protecting Tasmania's waterways from livestock.
- Grain growers need no reminding that the past decade has been one of the toughest nor that the biggest factor has been the weather. Australia's sheep flock is predicted to fall to its lowest level in more than a century this year.
- This week Chris Clark takes a look at the work being done to adapt grazing enterprises.
- Central Queensland stud breeder Geoff Maynard is achieving success with the Bonsmara beef cattle breed. Mr Maynard was among the first stud cattle breeders in the country to import Bonsmara genetics. Since the eighties, he has focused on developing eating quality and came to see the tropically-adapted Bos Taurus breeds as coming into their own.
- Transplanting fully grown trees is an expensive business, and usually the preserve of landscape gardeners on a big budget not commercial orchardists. In southern Queensland though, one avocado grower is transplanting thousands of mature trees, in a bid to dramatically boost yields. After seeing how it's done you'may be left wondering how on earth the trees survive let along go on to produce more fruit than before.
- Take a look at the deli case in any Australian supermarket and there are probably a bewildering range of specialty cheeses available and most of them will be Australian made. It's a testament to how far the local specialty cheese industry has come along in just 20 years, but as you'll see and hear in this report, there are some critics who believe it still has a long way to go.
- In a career spanning three decades, photographer Andrew Chapman has captured some of the biggest moments in Australian history. From portraits of prime ministers to images accompanying front page news, his photographs have won him wide acclaim. Melbourne-based Chapman is a city slicker with a compulsion for the country. As a young art student he became mesmerised by the theatre of shearing and in the years since he has travelled widely documenting life in the woolsheds. Now, the cream of the veteran photographer's thousands of images is touring in a national exhibition.
- The beef industry's Funding Steering Committee is calling for the cattle levy by be lifted by $1.50. Through June and July producers will vote whether to accept the increase but in the meantime, Meat and Livestock Australia is mounting a strong campaign for a 'yes' vote. Heading up their case is committee chairman Don McDonald who told Landline he was confident producers would accept the increase. The Australian Beef Association�s Linda Hewitt outlines why the group is opposing the increase.
- The honey industry is facing increasing threats to its resource from land clearing, urban encroachment, drought and salinity. In the latest blow, Queensland will evict beekeepers from more than a million hectares of state forest and there are more closures to come. The industry says the move puts at risk not just the relatively small $10 million honeybee industry but two thirds of the state's horticultural crops, which rely on honeybee pollination.
- After eight years at the helm of Meat and Livestock Australia, David Crombie has taken on an even bigger challenge as the new president of the National Farmers' Federation. Mr Crombie takes over from outgoing leader Peter Corish. He brings to the position decades of experience as an international agricultural consultant, manager, farmer and self-confessed rugby fanatic. I spoke to Mr Crombie about his priorities, before he left for trade talks in Brussels.
- Eight-time World Woodchopping champion Vic Summers has just called 'time' on his career that began way back in the 1920s.
- Episode: (1986)1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from Richmond vs Melbourne at the MCG, Collingwood vs Essendon at Victoria Park and Geelong vs Fitzroy at Kardinia Park. The playing career of Melbourne coach John Northey is featured in NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks, plus the latest football news from Scot Palmer.