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- JD's son Jack is kidnapped and the team pulls out all the stops to track down the kidnappers and rescue Jack.
- When a U.S. Navy researcher is found dead at a glitzy tech launch in a secret underground bunker, part of the team heads over to investigate, only to find themselves trapped inside with limited oxygen when the bunker fails to open.
- When the suspicious death of an old Drug Squad colleague pulls Evie back into a secret undercover operation, DeShawn is torn between loyalty to his friend and loyalty to his team.
- The team races to save one of their own when Doc Roy and his dog are involved in a hostage situation at their local dog cafe.
- When a US petty officer's body is found in the Sydeny's historic and haunted Rocks area a decades old Navy cross medal holds the clue to solving the murder, leading the team on a world ghost chase to catch a killer.
- When a shark spits out an arm wearing U.S. Navy equipment, the team's investigation tests the loyalty of a band of former Navy divers.
- The team investigate the death of a navy compliance officer who has been found in a waterhole with a snakebite from the most venomous snake in the world. The snake, an inland taipan, is uncommon to the area the officer was discovered.
- It follows a talented and tireless team of Naval Criminal Investigative Services agents dedicated to solving criminal cases involving the Marines and the Navy. The series explores local stories with Australian actors and producers.
- The death of an American seaman on a U.S. nuclear submarine during an AUKUS ceremony on Sydney Harbour is investigated in a joint effort between America's NCIS agents afloat and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), on the series premiere
- With international stock markets in freefall, Helen is plunged into crisis when a gossip columnist threatens to expose her troubled past. Feeling hunted, she turns to embattled CEO Charlie Tate for help.
- As Australia's 1988 Bicentennial approaches, Helen is determined to interview a fiery Aboriginal activist. Meanwhile Dale quietly plans an elaborate marriage proposal.
- The News At Six is approached by Geoff and Evelyn's daughter Kay Walters, who offers her story of addiction for a price, plunging Helen and Dale into an ethical dilemma.
- It's the biggest television event of the decade - Australia Day 1988, featuring a full re-enactment of the first fleet sailing into Sydney Harbour, ceremonies with Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and one of the biggest protests ever seen in Australia.
- The country is rocked by a shock mass shooting in Melbourne. When Helen races to air with confronting footage of the aftermath, she is seen as exploiting the tragedy and public sentiment shifts against her.
- It's one year on and Helen and Dale are now established as 'The Golden Couple of News'. It's Election Night 1987 - Hawke vs Howard. Competitor Geoff Walters is also making a comeback on a rival network.
- Alex is on the cusp of rewriting history when the forces of violence and reaction make one last bloody attempt to stop her.
- The AACTA International Awards honour achievements in screen excellence across eleven categories. The Awards add a uniquely Australian voice to the international awards season alongside the Oscars, BAFTAs, Emmy's and Golden Globes.
- The high-stakes horse-trading begins in Canberra as Alex and a small group of Independents meet to decide the future of the nation. With bigger threats looming, Alex and Rachel will need to find a way to trust each other.
- It's the day of the election, and Alex and her team make a final push to win over the voters of Freeman, but a family emergency sends the campaign into chaos. With Alex's chances dashed, Rachel takes matters into her own hands.
- Alex's success on the campaign trail has caught the attention of popular incumbent Jack Ramsay, and he's not going down without a fight; Rachel's bid for re-election gets a boost when she attends a rival's campaign event.
- Alex returns home, determined to get her grassroots campaign off the ground. Rachel makes a surprise announcement that sees her facing off with Alex on live television. After the show, Rachel makes Alex an interesting offer.
- After unseating the PM, Alex faces her biggest challenge yet, the people who are ready to vote.
- While Helen is still reeling after Dale's revelation, reports emerge of a nuclear accident in Chernobyl. In the face of great fear and uncertainty, the pair must confront who they really are to each other, and to themselves
- Dale's career and his relationship with Helen couldn't be any better, until his prized interview with an HIV-positive mother goes horribly wrong. In the eye of a media storm, buried secrets comes to light.
- Helen is deeply apprehensive about meeting Dale's mother, while Dale gets lumbered with royal wedding puff pieces. But their everyday concerns are thrown aside when a bomb goes off on Russell Street.
- When news breaks of Lindy Chamberlain's imminent release from prison, Helen, Dale and cameraman Tim fly to Darwin. But they'll face fierce competition as they fight to land the "interview of the century".
- Helen and Dale's new alliance has become the talk of the office as they cover the much-hyped return of Halley's Comet. The closer Dale draws to Helen, the more he finds himself thrust into the spotlight.
- In the 1980s, an embattled anchorwoman and an ambitious reporter confront studio politics and their own desires as they navigate the cut-throat world of Australia's news media.
- In 1986, ambitious reporter Dale and 'difficult' newsreader Helen are thrown together in the cut-throat world of commercial TV news. Their first story: the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
- In pursuit of justice for Jesse, Alex declares war on her party. Faced with the PM's double dealing, she engineers a plan that could have catastrophic consequences for the government.
- Back in Canberra, Alex and the PM embark on a game of political cat and mouse. Alex knows the only person who can help her now is Jesse, but when they finally arrange to meet, Jesse gets spooked and runs.
- Alex deals with the fallout back in Winton while having to face up to some consequences of her past actions. Meanwhile back in Canberra, Jonathan tries time track down Jess and an attempt is made to head hunt him on Capital Hill.
- An Indigenous woman in Australia is thrust into the political limelight.
- A fearless Indigenous senator, barely weeks into her political career in Canberra, and betrayed at the highest level, must seek redemption and settle a score against the party, and the Prime Minister of Australia.
- The move back to Parliament House is on, but not before the Mid-Winter Ball.
- Cleaver's own plumbing issues shed light on the true cause of the explosion at Parliament House.
- There's panic in the capital as ministerial diaries are set to be published.
- A new PM is sworn in on the eve of Anzac Day as Cleaver is served with a summons in a defamation case.
- After mislaying his suit at a fancy dress party, Cleaver is not only forced to do the walk of shame, but to speak to the house.
- Incriminating multimedia and a missing US Defence Secretary puts Cleaver firmly in the sights of the Secret Service as it comes to light that the suspected terrorist attack may have been caused by something much more benign.
- After taking up residency in Canberra as a senator in federal parliament, Cleaver has old foes and new. A terrorist gas attack on Parliament House causes the seat of government to move down the hill to its old home.
- William McInnes is an actor and writer who's won hearts with his high-profile TV roles and whimsical memoirs. He believes in tackling life head on, even after experiencing great loss.
- Tori finally got her man, but her relationship to one of the victims may jeopardize the case.
- Evidence found on Toohey body connects his death to the other killings, but phone records show that the footballer's last few calls were to his lawyer. Tori receives startling news about what happened to her brother.
- Tensions rise between Tori and Nick after the fatal shooting. Meanwhile another body is found and evidence links a former football legend to the past crimes.
- When a young gay man is brutally murdered near Bondi Beach, Detectives Tori Lustigman and Nick Manning are assigned to investigate. After more bodies are found, Tori links the deaths to a series of murders of gay men in the 1980s and '90s.
- Tori Lustigman relocates from the country to her childhood suburb of Bondi to put the past firmly behind her, partnered with Nick Manning, they're assigned to investigate the brutal murder of a young man.
- Over 130,000 Australian horses served in the 1914 - 1918 war. None came home. This is their story.
- Accusations are made when Georgie is caught with marijuana. Caroline and Diana receive welcome news in relation to their legal case. Herb and Chai Li help organize a surprise event for Bernadette.
- On a bus ride home from a family day at Luna Park the Tivollis witness an ugly incident when two thuggish youths harass another young man.
- Herb decides to take his mother in after he finds out that she's been evicted and is living rough. Matt attends a speed dating event. Luce looks for a steady job.
- Luce is excited about his upcoming "one night only" performance. Ray confides in Chai Li that he has recurring nightmares about his military service in Vietnam.
- Luce's music show crumbles. Chai Li and Herb struggle to find common ground. Bernadette makes a wrenching medical decision.
- Matt prepares to negotiate the biggest sports deal of his career. Ray has medical treatment and later surprises Rosa at a family dinner at the local bowls club.
- Caroline finds herself unexpectedly alone tending an unwell Alice. Bernadette grapples with the choice she must make in light of her gene test results.
- Chai Li dashes home to Australia when a family member is involved in a horrific accident. Caroline returns to work and Bernadette receives the results of her gene test.
- David Rennie fell in love with photography seven years ago when he was lured from his car by the sight of a passing bird overhead. The encounter led to a newfound passion for wildlife photography that took him away from his family for weeks at a time as he tracked birds through the environmentally sensitive Mandurah wetlands south of Perth. His skills as a self-taught photographer were recognised last year when he won the prestigious Australian Geographic ANZANG award for a dramatic shot showing a young osprey and a spoonbill narrowly avoiding a collision in mid air. Documenting the fragile birdlife also helped David deal with his own demons and ultimately to confront a bizarre mystery involving his father.
- Herb makes an announcement at the Wise Crack and Caroline surprises Matt after working well together. Bernadette must decide whether to have the test for the breast cancer gene.
- Relationships are tested for all the three siblings. Luce reluctantly helps Bernadette; Chai Li incurs the wrath of Herb with talk of Vietnam; and Matt finally apologises to Caroline.
- Chai Li returns to Vietnam in search of her birth mother. Herb pulls a prank on his co-host that goes dreadfully wrong and Alice gives Matt some unexpected news.
- Luce and Bernadette find boundaries challenged - Luce, by a musician and Bernadette, by a student Jesse who is looking for a family to love him. A new relationship blossoms for Chai Li.
- Matt negotiates time with his son Carmody but ends up taking care of an AFL client at the same time. Caroline is lonely without Carmody but receives surprising comfort from elsewhere.
- Herb joins Garrick's morning radio show. Chai Li researches her adoption from Vietnam and Caroline goes on a surprising adventure with an exciting younger man.
- Bernadette helps a student whose welfare appears in jeopardy. Luce is traumatised when he hurts Georgie and Matt struggles to deal with the fallout from his marriage breakdown.
- 2011– 32mTV EpisodeJune Dally-Watkins speaks to Kathryn Stolarchuk. David Hannan speaks to Sarah Clarke. William McInnes speaks to Jane Hutcheon.
- Herb is called to his alcoholic mother's house after she has a fall. Alice starts to wonder if Matt is taking their relationship seriously.
- Bernadette finds herself in a compromised position and Caroline is devastated when she learns the truth about Matt's reasons for leaving.
- Chai Li learns Joel is back in town. She is torn between the man she loves and the fierce protection of her family. Can the two reunite? Meanwhile, Luce has a run in with the law.
- Luce finds an inappropriate picture of Georgie on Facebook. Caroline struggles to keep her crumbling marriage a secret and Matt continues to hide the reason he's leaving his family. CAST: Claudia Karvan.
- Bernadette returns to work after maternity leave and finds workplace relations are more challenging than the actual work. Obsessive mother Caroline is blindsided when Matt tells her he doesn't love her any more.
- The lives of family and friends who go through a variety of ups and downs.
- Chai Li returns to Melbourne. She has been working overseas for an aid organisation and is ready to settle down. When things don't go as planned, Chai Li's close-knit family help to pick up the pieces. CAST: Justine Clarke.
- In 1969, Dr. Bertram Wainer is called out to tend to a young woman dying as a result of a backyard abortion. When an angry Wainer investigates the illegal-abortion racket, it leads him into the dark and murky world of criminals, paranoid doctors who operate illegally, and desperate women. Passionate, courageous, and flawed, Wainer launched a campaign that both challenged and changed our society.
- Lies, betrayal and adultery all come to a head as people are forced to make decisions about their lives and behaviour. When Richie gets caught in the crossfire, he looks to a desperate solution.
- The slap has taken a toll on Hector and Aisha's relationship, or maybe it has just exposed the issues that were already there. They go away together to try to restore their marriage, but their holiday does not turn out as planned.
- Film critic Margaret Pomeranz introduces this encore edition on the very special personal and professional bond shared by filmmaker Sarah Watt and her husband actor and writer William McInnes.
- Struggling to understand the selfishness and greed of his children's generation, Manolis watches in alarm as the slap divides his family. He calls on a special bond to try to and put things right.
- Rosie's outrage has been building since the slap and now finally she is given her day in court. The friends from the BBQ gather again but this time under very different circumstances.
- Things with Connie and Hector haven't been the same since the slap. She decides to confront Hector but his reaction propels her into a decision that will have serious consequences.
- As the police become involved, Harry and Sandi begin to fear that the slap will threaten their reputation, lifestyle, and most importantly their family. Harry tries to take matters into his own hands but it's too late.
- In the days and weeks after the slap Anouk discovers that the incident has unleashed unexpected responses from those around her.
- Traces the shattering repercussions of a single event upon a group of family and friends. Based on Christos Tsiolkas' best-selling novel.
- It's Hector's 40th birthday and friends and family gather at his house for a BBQ. But in amongst the celebrations one of the guests slaps a child that is not his own.
- Host Jane Hutcheon interviews Australian and international celebrities, artists, personalities and everyday people who do interesting things to talk about their world, work and personal lives.
- On the 7th of February 2009, devastating bushfires tore through Victoria, Australia. Swathes of prime forest were destroyed and it's wildlife incinerated. But, against all odds, there were survivors of 'Black Saturday'. Told in beautiful cinematography, this is the story of how Nature rose out of the ashes.
- John and Janet are a conservative, religious couple. Their pastor suggests a sure-fire solution to their marital problems is to have sex every day for a month.
- Cleaver Greene is a drug addict who has a massive gambling debt with some very shady characters and is in love with a prostitute. He's also a very good criminal lawyer, capable of winning unwinnable cases.
- Host Shaun Micallef takes Amanda Keller, Charlie Pickering, Josh Thomas, William McInnes, Jimeoin and Ricki-Lee Coulter on an inter-generational quizzical journey.
- The hopes and dreams of Gazza
- The Making of Modern Australia is a landmark social history series that tells the big stories of post-war Australia through the eyes and the personal archives of those that lived it - the people of Australia themselves.
- Seven lost children wander the night streets while their mothers await their return home.
- A long haul truckie who finds that the reality of his existence is far removed from his youthful dreams of owning and driving his own prime mover.
- A game show where generation Baby Boomers, X and Y compete against each other to see who is the best. Each week the teams are headed by Amanda Keller, Charlie Pickering and Josh Thomas along with a guest each. They are then given questions about things that have happened over the past few decades. Hosted by comedian Shaun Micallef.
- A tender story from Australia highlights the realistic ups and downs of an Australian family in the year following a parent's emergency medical procedure.