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- A local art festival uncovers a raft of problems for the police of Yarra Central. At the centre of the trouble is Arthur Deakin - a poet, an alcoholic and a house breaker.
- Typical Aussie outback man Whistler, who loves Alice but has avoided marriage for 20 years, discovers that the time has come to make a decision. In order to raise some extra money so that he will be able to support her, he attempts cattle rustling - but collapses in the process.
- The highs and lows of the Wandin Valley residents, from the patients and staff at the rural town's hospital, to the locals and their everyday lives.
- After finishing a 12 year run on the Seven Network, A Country Practice returned to Network Ten with a mainly new cast for 30 further episodes.
- Homicide detectives come up against some startling attitudes when a homosexual is bashed and killed. The victim's lover becomes a suspect when they find incriminating letters written to the dead man.
- The team experiences a terrifying ordeal when a large bush fire breaks out and a fireman is trapped by the flames.
- Tom and Nick are grounded at the Burgess Farm by a storm when they are called to treat a man gored by a bull. Tensions are running high as the farmer and his wife reach a crisis point in their marriage.
- The series is set around a fictional general medical practice. G.P. was based in an inner-Sydney suburb, and explored both the personal and professional lives of the general practitioners working together, and the other doctors and staff who worked in the clinic.
- DJ's father announces that his son will be accompanying him back to Greece to help run the family business.
- A young German doctor visiting Australia drops in at Cooper's Crossing and is soon needed to help in an emergency.
- A young girl blames herself for her sister's drowning and loses the will to walk. While taking her to Broken Hill for tests, the plane makes a forced landing, and Geoff and Kate decide to stay the night in an eerie homestead occupied by two strange sisters.
- Evie Morris is a housewife who turns to prostitution to provide a better home for her family.
- Nick gets a surprise after helping a teenage girl deliver her baby.
- David and Annie investigate the unusual behaviour of school children at a defunct mining settlement.
- Harry and Jess get bogged while giving Cynthia Tucker and her goat a ride home. After exiting Harry's vehicle to plan their next move, they watch as Graham Irving crashes his airplane nearby. Rushing to the scene of the accident, Harry stays with Graham while Jess and Cynthia go for help. When Cynthia casually mentions to Jess that Graham is a diabetic, Jess rushes back to inform Harry. Unfortunately Maggie had borrowed Harry's glucometer and without it Harry is unwilling to gamble on treatment. As Graham's condition deteriorates, Jess convinces Harry to act and he does, administering Graham several insulin injections which stabilise him until the ambulance arrives.
- A tip-off for a planned factory break-in and a domestic dispute that leads to murder confront Sen. Det. Dave Edwards, who is assigned to Yarra Central for temporary duty while Sen. Det. Peters is in convalescence.
- A drama series centred on the lives of the nurses at All Saints Western General Hospital.
- A woman's skeleton is found buried at the bottom of the garden of Dr. Bedi's new house, and a post-mortem examination reveals the woman had been killed over 30 years ago. Sgt. Vic Madden finds his loyalties tested by an old friend, John Wilson, whom he suspects could be linked with the murder.
- An expert safe cracker comes out of prison to find his young brother eager to follow in his footsteps. These two, plus a shifty billiards-room proprietor with a fondness for stolen property pose problems for Sen. Det. Banner.
- Geoff encounters two people from his past - ex-jazz singer Billie Sorenson and her one-time pianist Pete.
- Judy goes to her first parent-teacher meeting and encounters an old friend. Shirley asks Terence for advice when her relationship with Frank worsens.
- The series primarily focuses on the daily lives of Victorian police officers working at a police station in the fictional small town of Mount Thomas.
- Nurse Unit Manager Terri Sullivan manages the 'general medical ward' at All Saints Western General Hospital. Affectionately known as "The Garbage Ward", it takes the overflow of patients from all the other wards.
- Nineteen-year-old Alan travels to Melbourne in search of a job and finds that few employers are eager to hire a handicapped person.
- The year 1929 finds Alan working as an accountant in a boot factory, and falling in love for the first time.
- A young mother tries to escape the clutches of her manic depressive boyfriend by running away to Cooper's Crossing. But will she be safe there?
- Homicide detectives discover more than gracious living behind the plush façade of a suburban estate. In the wealthy eastern suburbs a dentist is found dead on his sitting room floor and his wife and 14-year old son are missing.
- Through helping an alcoholic friend, Tom finds himself trapped in a mine and at the mercy of a murderer.
- Vic and Nancy are hard at work preparing for Christmas.
- Sgt. Scotty Macleod is looking forward to Christmas until he encounters a drunk-driving accident for which he feels partly to blame.
- An idealistic Scottish locksmith, who has been a communist all his life, resorts to crime when he becomes involved with Cliff Wood, an habitual criminal, to raise funds to go to Moscow.
- Det. Sgt. Vickers believes that Sen. Det. Banner's personal feelings may have impaired his judgment when Banner makes an all out effort to nail Eddie Parrish, a former policeman who has used his police know-how to muscle in on various rackets.
- Life in a suburban Australian police station.
- An interest in writing is awakened by Alan's experiences on his first trip away from home.
- Ian McIntyre first encounters Claire Bonnacci when he comes across her making a pit stop at the side of the road. Claire is driving up from Perth and is two days late for her job as the hospital's new nurse.
- Memories come flooding back for Tom Callaghan when an old girlfriend flies into Coopers Crossing.
- When the wife of a prominent solicitor is arrested for shoplifting, Tom puts his reputation on the line to help a friend. Nick solves two problems when he helps out an arthritic farmer who has been keeping his son out of school.
- Vic and Nancy bicker constantly but when Nancy falls down the stairs by accident, things take a turn for the worse. Only a dangerous operation can prevent her from being paralysed for the rest of her life.
- David clashes with an arrogant, older doctor over a patient injured in a tractor accident.
- When charter pilot Doug Holland flies into Coopers Crossing to refuel his aircraft, a nightmare begins for Geoff, Kate and the other doctors.
- Sgt. Macleod is offered a well paid job back in Scotland. He is considering the offer when Vickers asks him to stand in for a bank manager in a police trap for a group of vicious bank robbers.
- Following a fatal plane crash, the widow of one of the passengers threatens to take the widow of the pilot to court. However, the exact cause of the crash is unknown.
- This series was about the wide variety of cases dealt with by the Criminal Investigation and Uniform branches at Melbourne's fictional Yarra Central police station.
- When Peta Rowlands and her daughter Kim arrive at Coopers Crossing, Kim soon develops a crush on Tom. The residents tease Tom about it but he suspects that Kim has a serious problem.
- When Nick and David go searching for Dan Jackson, an asthmatic who works in an opal mine, they find more than they expected.
- A spectacular stunt ends in disaster. Lisa makes a last appeal to Kirk to confess to the police that he is responsible for the hit-and-run accident.
- Shane hopes his days of unemployment are over when he finds a job opportunity in the paper. After one cruel remark too many, Sally decides to get her own back at Joe.
- Selina and Curtis start a charity drive. Angel considers whether she pressured Shane into taking the department store job over the one offered by Michael.
- Jack pushes Chloe away when she tries to apologize for her father's racist behavior. Though forced to eat, Shannon makes sure her stomach isn't full for long.
- Jack tells Curtis that he is leaving Summer Bay with Chloe. Marilyn and Steven fall for each other. Nelson and Sally decide to split so they can cram for their exams.
- Max follows Jack to where Chloe is hiding out. Sally and Nelson nervously enter the exam room. When Irene leaves for work, Mud makes a move on Selina.
- Dodge discovers a way to incriminate Steven. Jack misreads Shannon's kindness as affection. Travis returns to the Bay.
- Alf considers building a motel near the caravan park. Jack asks Shannon out, only to be let down. Marilyn fusses over Travis in the hospital.
- While Shane lays in a coma, Angel panics about her unborn baby when she begins cramping. Donald believes he hit Shane.
- Selina has to tell Brendan that there is no future for their relationship. Shannon and Alex are contacted by a descendant of the wrecked plane's pilot.
- Arson, accident or murder? The Riverside team are called in to investigate an explosion at a bus depot. Yvonne's ex-husband appears on the scene and disrupts her romance with Fanelli.
- A crisis at the clinic puts suspicion on the staff. Marj's search for new romance puts Tom on the spot.
- With his parents fighting and making divorce plans, Charlie's behaviour begins to grow more erratic as he falls into the clutches of a cult.
- Matt and his fellow students launch a petition against a veteran teacher whom they believe to be incapable of preparing them for their final exams, but the group have mixed reactions when they realise they have cost him his job.
- Katerina talks a forlorn Melanie into throwing a lavish party in an effort to increase her popularity.
- Before they face the court together, Drazic and ends his relationship with Anita. Charlie and Melanie have to replace Anita for the inter-school quiz. Mai and Ryan relationship continues to advance with a special dinner.
- The Bordinos are overjoyed when Con returns from America bearing gifts and stories of his successes in real estate.
- Melanie's parent's wedding anniversary prompts her to reminisce about her mother who died three years ago.
- Nikki is furious when Kurt continuously puts his love for the environment ahead of her. However, he reveals the cause of his fanaticism: a seal at the Aquarium is on the brink of death because it swallowed a plastic bag.
- Sarah is back at Hartley having finally left home and returned to the city. She has rented a flat, but the landlord keeps trying to chat her up as well as beating his wife.
- Wanting to take her relationship with Ryan further, Sarah asks Nat and Jill if she can have a friend stay the night. They are quick to agree, unaware she means Ryan, and the evening is awkward for everyone involved.
- Anita and Ryan are enjoying life without parental supervision until Kath Livingstone, the new housekeeper, arrives with her daughter Sarah.
- Clare Grant, an exchange student from London, starts at Heartly. Zac moves into the shed with Draz and Thania. Marc has a crush on Miss Kasis.
- Sarah has all the classic symptoms of morning sickness and confirms her greatest fear - she's pregnant. Sarah is undecided about what she is going to do, but if there's one thing she doesn't want, it's Ryan's involvement.
- A young boy whose dream is to become a pilot endangers his life when he takes off in a plane without permission.
- Jim Tracey gets out of prison looking to settle the score with John for not looking after his wife while he was inside.
- Set around a fictional Ross St Surgery medical practice in inner Sydney explored both the personal and professional lives of the general practitioners working together, and the other doctors and staff who worked in the clinic.
- Alan receives word that Australia's leading literary magazine is preparing to publish his first story.
- Jane Halifax is a freelance forensic psychiatrist (f.p.) a psychological super-sleuth immersed in a mire of crime and punishment: Jane is an expert of the human mind.
- Two police detectives meet with their informant, but the meeting ends with informant being shot. Halifax is called in order to help in an internal investigation of the incident.
- Out of work and struggling to just put food on the table, John comes up with a scheme for he and his mates to make some money by fixing pigeon races. Finding success, they move up to horses.
- A crash course in the turbulence of being a teen is always on the schedule for the students at Hartley High School in this 1990s series set in Sydney.
- This show chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heartbreaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town jon the upper Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- John secures protection from the police for his bet making operation but faces new competition for workers when the factory reopens.
- The cases and crimes actioned by the Victoria (Australia) homicide squad, with many cases based of true events.
- Drama series following the adventures of special agent John Hunter, on the lookout for espionage along the eastern coast of Australia.
- We follow the life of Alan Marshall who was struck down by Polio as a child and it shows how he overcame the crippling effects of the disease. It traces his life from childhood into early adulthood. Based upon his trilogy of autobiographical books "I can Jump Puddles", "This is the Grass" and "In Mine Own Heart".
- While introducing Danny to the game of golf, Harry is called away in response to an emergency call from a motel. Arriving at the scene, Harry finds Bob Lalor has suffered a heart attack, but the real shock comes when the motel's manager informs Harry that Bob checked in with another man. Harry tries to keep Bob's secret to himself but soon learns that Sharon Lalor not only knew about her husband's homosexuality but accepted it with the understanding that Bob wouldn't do anything do jeopardise their family. Harry hopes Bob and Sharon will tell their son Jeremy about his father but neither wants to their son to know. Unfortunately, gossip travels fast in Wandin Valley, and Jeremy soon learns the truth about his father from a friend when the two get into an argument. Danny takes Jeremy to see Harry after his half-hearted attempt to run away. Jeremy is upset at being kept in the dark and rejects his father. When Bob's condition worsens, Harry gets Jeremy to come to terms with his anger and takes Jeremy to see his father in the hospital.
- The tranquility of Cooper's Crossing is shattered when a young woman friend of Kate's is attacked while out horse riding.
- Stone goes undercover to crack a large-scale Ecstasy racket.
- When Dave Smyth leaves the wharves to join the police force, his father accuses him of becoming a 'lackey of the capitalist classes'. Dave's loyalties are soon put to the test, and the resulting conflict brings trouble for himself and his colleagues at Yarra Central.
- A family of criminals discover that Arthur Mitchell mints his own coins to supplement his pension. To muscle in on the racket, they kidnap his wife to force his co-operation.
- Chris undergoes an emotional crisis after receiving some devastating news about her father.
- John backs the government's effort to enact conscription but the issue divides his men just as it does the country.
- Policing in a small rural town, popular in its day.
- Word gets around that a prominent professor is to visit Coopers Crossing to see Chris about a job. DJ has a mystery to work out when a young boy radios in about an accident involving his mother but their location and identity are not clear enough to send immediate assistance.