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- After suffering racist abuse throughout his life - which intensifies following his marriage to a white woman - a half-Aboriginal farmhand finds himself driven to murder.
- Three British soldiers find themselves stranded in No Man's Land after a failed charge on the German Trenches. Set in France 1916.
- Set in Sydney, 1999, after an unlikely encounter at a train station, a young girl befriends a fugitive teenage boy and they travel to visit a moon rock that the girl believes will heal her.
- 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.
- Outback house follows the incredible journey of a small group of intrepid Australians. who, travel back in time almost 150 years to live on a remote, 10,000 acre sheep station.
- A family trip to the Zoo becomes a magical adventure into the secret world of Wild Squad.
- This Documentary will leave each person fully informed as to some of the causes these illnesses and offers ways of improving human health. This documentary predominantly explores the effects of animal protein on the human body and the environment.
- Sybil is quite happy sharing her space in the library with Charlie...until he tries to make conversation.
- When Charlie wakes up with a massive zit on his chin, the last thing he wants is for his crush, Pheobe to see it. Nothing's ever that easy...
- ShortAfter emerging victorious from a battle in the name of King Duncan, Macbeth. Thane of Glamis, makes his way home to his lady love, Lady Macbeth. He believes his fate is assured, but is he merely destiny's play thing?
- Shantell's local prison is yards away, but her nearest suitable rehab centre is 400km away, which is Half A Million Steps.
- A reality, observational medical show, following the lives of a medical team in a rural hospital in Dubbo.
- In a world overrun by monsters, four young women must put aside their differences and work together if they have any chance of survival.
- After only a few dates, a socially awkward young man decides to confess his feelings to the free spirited object of his affections and things don't go quite as planned.
- Sky News Australia's live coverage of the counting for the 2023 Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, with analysis of the results by a panel of political commentators.
- He's a stand-up comedian, an internet sensation and a self-proclaimed 'city slicker'. So, Neel Kolhatkar is heading to the bush to meet the locals and put his nose to the grindstone. Can he hack it though? Sheep shearing, pigeon racing, bow hunting, rally driving and bull riding aren't exactly for the faint hearted. Well, maybe pigeon racing - But Neel gets to experience an Australia that most Aussies never see and at the same time, he's feeding his stand-up schtick too. Saddle up for Virgin Bush.
- Following the Flow tells the story of the once-mighty Macquarie Wambool River right as the 'worst drought on record' was finally breaking. A river detached from its natural ability to self-regulate, completely in the hands of humanity.
- A short documentary about a skirt, passed down through the women of a Greek family, for over 200 years, that has survived the Christian genocide of Asia Minor (western Turkey) and war.
- A new take on the old "House of the Rising Sun", this music video tells the story of a young couple torn apart by drinking, gambling and bad company.
- 2019– 1hTV Episode
- Shell Shocked: A collection of poultry fanciers who've spent nearly 10 years trying to import rare breeds from the United Kingdom, has been given until next Thursday to prove why their flock shouldn't be destroyed. Shutting Down: It's been two years since Hendra moved south to the NSW Mid North Coast, but in the last six weeks it's killed four horses. Grain Wrap: The harvesters are rolling again in North America after the worst drought in decades. Local grain prices are still pretty strong - the question is - how long will it last?
- Drought-stricken grain growers taking their last chance on a crop; Demand soars for organic fruit and vegetables: Keeping a country newspaper alive; Plus the struggle to save unwanted working dogs.
- The wall of one of the country's newest dams being lowered for safety; A young farmer succeeding on the land after the sudden loss of his father; Making beer from jujubes; On the road with a travelling vet.
- When we talk about environmental problems in Australia, two subjects invariably emerge at the top of the list: water and soil. In many ways, the problems we face with these two basic natural resources - such as salinity and soil degradation - are interwoven and the solutions often work in tandem as well. Many of the problems with soil and water arise from the mismatch between Australian soils, water balance and climate and the traditional European farming and grazing methods.
- Over the past 18 months, big, strange crops have appeared across Victoria, mountains of hats, cow-shaped grasses, even paddocks of boots. It's the result of cross-pollination between the art and rural communities, in a Federation project by Regional Arts Victoria called "Such Fertile Ground". Across the state, communities have taken time out of their busy schedules to help create defining images of their regions, and have a lot of fun in the process.
- Although still only a relative small industry in Australia, quail farming does have big ideas. After taking a devastating blow in the export arena when Newcastle disease struck the poultry sector several times in recent years, these growers are once again looking to take their product overseas.
- Early next week, a herd of dairy cattle will arrive in Dili to bolster supplies of fresh milk in East Timor. They have been donated by Australian farmers in a goodwill gesture to neighbours going through tough times. Most of the massive international aid effort in East Timor over the past couple of years has focussed on restoring peace to this poverty-stricken nation. But now with independence just weeks away, a lot more emphasis is being placed on rebuilding agriculture and the peoples' capacity to feed themselves into the future.
- This time next year Australia could well be growing genetically modified food crops for the first time. We have had GM cotton for about six years but food is different. All sorts of accusations have been made about the benefits and drawbacks of GMOs, also called biotech or genetically engineered crops. Working through the maze of information is not easy but Landline is attempting to do just that. Landline�s Prue Adams recently hosted a forum discussion with a panel of eight of the best minds, those who agree or disagree with the imminent roll-out of fields of genes.
- The cane toad's economic impact might be hard to determine, but it is renowned for harming many of our native animals, especially frogs. Since the toad's introduction to control another pest flopped, there have been several attempts to find a way to get rid of it. They too have been unsuccessful but only now are scientists at the CSIRO confident they will soon have the answer.
- Landline is featuring, for the first time on television, a programme-length documentary on one of the great contributors to our pioneering past - the riverboats of the Murray River. The story covers one of the most colourful events of our Centerary of Federation celebrations: a memorable journey down the mighty Murray - from its source in the Kosciusko high country to the sea at the town of Goolwa in South Australia. The flotilla which took part in this epic trip included more than 200 paddle steamers and riverboats - some more than 100 years old.