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- Based on true events, 16 year-old Jamie falls in with his mother's new boyfriend and his crowd of self-appointed neighborhood watchmen, a relationship that leads to a spree of torture and murder.
- When an airline pilot survives a crash that kills all 300 passengers, he works with a psychic and a priest to find the culprit behind the incident and pacify the souls of the victims.
- Four students set out on a journey to the outback to find riches in old extinct mines. However, what they encounter are unknown forces and a mutant child catapulting them into a battle with the supernatural.
- Jack Buckskin is the sole teacher of a once extinct language. From the northern Adelaide suburb of Salisbury, Jack's mission is to teach the Kaurna language, the language of his ancestors, to as many people as he can in his lifetime. But this is not easy. The language was driven to near extinction over a century ago. Now, Jack and fellow language speakers are sculpting a new Kaurna language and culture, and through that bring a new way of being to the youth of suburban Adelaide, in the form of a new Aboriginal identity, and with that, hope.
- A series of documentary works that look back at some of the activities and events carried out at the Defence establishment at Salisbury, South Australia. Built in the early 1940s as the Explosives Factory Salisbury, it came to prominence again as the Long Range Weapons Establishment (LRWE) which was opened in April 1947. The name changed to Weapons Research Establishment (WRE) in 1955, Defence Research Centre Salisbury (DRCS) in 1978, and Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) in 1987. It finally looks ahead to a major site rationalisation in 1997, after which DSTO Salisbury will be a much more compact site. The video also describes the close relationship between the defence research establishments at Woomera and Salisbury.
- Lessons learned from drought; Improving cotton's green credentials; The family-owned business farming salt; An award-winning program changing the conversation about mental health for rural men.
- The World Bank has weighed into the debate over the spiralling cost of food. With a call to action on agriculture which it argues is still the most effective weapon in the fight against poverty. The World Bank has released a major report into food security and Anne Kruger catches up with the co-author of the report Derek Byerlee.