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- Dos amigos de la infancia, un diseñador de moda y un aspirante a músico, son atrapados por la mafia y deben a entregar cincuenta mil dólares en Australia, pero las cosas salen mal cuando el dinero se pierde en manos de un canguro salvaje.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- Morse and Lewis go to Australia to find a witness who has been in witness protection for ten years, but this is one witness who doesn't want to be found.
- Canowindra might be known as the hot-air ballooning capital of Australia, but there's plenty more going for this town. The Canowindra community is looking to reinvent its future, doing big gestures of kindness along the way.
- Agricultural innovators working smarter not harder; an alternative to plastic drinking straws; eco-friendly surfboards from plantation timber; Canowindra's young champion putting community first.
- Environmentally-friendly toilets have not always been more user friendly. A new "hybrid toilet" that does not use water for flushing promises welcome relief from all that.
- Deer farming has emerged as an alternative for disgruntled dairy farmers leaving their industry in the wake of deregulation. The deer industry sees the woes of its dairy cousins as an opportunity to grow and expand but it needs more farmers to boost production. The industry will soon embark on a recruiting drive and dairy farmers � cashed up with a $1.8 billion restructure package from deregulation � make ideal targets.
- A heavy reliance on lotfeeding has helped raise United States beef production, quality and consistency, with the flow-on effect of boosting returns for producers. America now has 13 million cattle in feedlots, easily outstripping Australia's 1 million head despite a 20 per increase in local lotfeeding in the past year.
- Big Lizzie may have built during World War I but she is remembered as the mother of all tractors. When constructed Big Lizzie was the biggest tractor ever made in Australia and possibly the world. The people of Redcliffs in Victoria are proud of their piece of agricultural history and are fighting to preserve the legend.
- Once greeted with widespread enthusiasm, the Federal Government's 2020 Plan for backing tree plantations is now under fire. The plan aims to triple the amount of land under plantations by the year 2020, with benefits for the environment, employment, exports and rural communities. But there are some who claim plantations are out of control, displacing families and traditional rural industries.
- For those who appreciate the hard work and finesse that goes into producing memorable lagers and ales, "Brew-it-upï" is technology at its best. The business allows small or large groups of beer connoisseurs to brew and bottle their own unique beverages using top quality ingredients, all under the watchful eye of a team of master-brewers. It is home brewing meets boutique beer making and is a big hit in the San Francisco Bay area.