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- Lara is a woman tormented, torn between science and faith. Her husband pushes her to seek treatment from a congregation of zealots, and a ruthless exorcist tries to save her soul by putting an innocent woman through hell.
- The adventures of the girls in the Saddle Club.
- It it 1849 and the Cartwright family has moved onto some scrub land in the territory of Nevada. As a widower Ben Cartwright tries to raise his sons Adam, Hoss and Little Joe in this new land.
- Despairing of ever finding love, the insecure Angelo uses a photo of his handsome brother Gino to convince a beautiful Italian girl across the sea to marry him. Gino is delighted for Angelo, until he finds out what happened. To complicate matters further, when Angelo introduces his brother to Rosetta it's love at first sight
- David Bromley found that art appeased the voices in his head and helped him find beauty in the world. So he made the life-changing decision to commit his whole being to something meaningful. Light after Dark takes us into the world of this prominent Australian artist. With intimate access, we peel away the layers of anxiety, phobias and suicide survival, whilst embracing the humour, energy, and love that is ever-present in the Bromley world. David's journey is not complete without his wife Yuge and it's through this powerful partnership that we witness firsthand the fragility of David's world and state of mind. As the Bromley's live their authentic lives, interviews with friends, critics and musicians add perspectives and insight on creative process, mental health, and commercialisation of art. Ultimately Light after Dark is a love story for the ages and a rousing exploration of life and creativity. As David himself says, "art saved my life". But that's just the beginning of this story.
- The family lives of those working on Australia's Snowy Mountains dam in the 1950s.
- A car ride to rehab dredges up old wounds between two ex-lovers and a secret that may have dangerous consequences.
- Behind the scenes documentary on the making of Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975).
- Not Another Love Story" is a poetic 2min short film inspired by fashion videos - with a dark twist. The aim is to create beautifully grotesque metaphorical images that are pieced together to share a honest journey of heart break. The story follows a young woman who is running from her love. When she fears she can not out run him, she stops and rips out her heart, when she fears that won't work either, she boils out her eyes, preventing herself from ever seeing love again.
- A self-doubting princess struggles to overcome her love for a knight, in order to save her mother's kingdom by reluctantly marrying a despicable prince, who just happens to be her half brother.
- Two boys find a mysterious book in the Library and soon find out the mysterious secret to the Unknown Dimension.
- A short film about a boy named Billy, who dares to enter a creepy forest and discovers more then he bargains for. In doing so, he liberates not only his fears but releases the souls of a tragic accident from the past. If you like ghost stories, trains and - creepy stuff, then definitely watch this.
- Two lesbian couples move back to the country after drama in the city. But they are in for a surprise when trouble tracks them down. A Mainly Mondays Productions web series. Produced by a female-led team.
- A mysterious, disheveled old man appears amongst an ancient forest, and stumbles across a long-forgotten derelict rowboat. He packs the vessel with his life inventory and charges it with finding him true happiness.
- Dr. Matthew Reed is a new arrival to Bellbird and spends the night in Anne's house which starts gossip amongst the residents.
- 1967–197715mTV EpisodeCharacters Ginny Campbell and Leo Hill tie the knot in the fictional country town of Bellbird. The wedding is attended by Leo's on-stage brother, Terry, former boyfriend of Ginny. This was Ginny and Leo's last appearance as regulars on Bellbird
- Arriving at Alla Wolf-Tasker's Lake House restaurant, contestants must re-create his summer cucumbers with Murray cod dish. The contestant whose dish least resembles Alla's will be going home.
- Woolgrowers scramble to assemble shearing teams due to border closures; Home-made soft drinks bubbling in popularity; Australia's underappreciated native mushrooms; How Israeli farmers are coping with COVID.
- Organic farming is now the fastest growing agricultural sector in Australia. Once the province of a few hippies on hobby farms, it has become a multi-million dollar business. Major supermarket chains are now offering organic produce to the public and there are the big export markets opening up in Europe, America and Japan. The Japanese alone last year spent close to $2 billion on organic products. Behind the growth is a growing consumer demand for organic produce in the face of food scares and negative reation to genetically-modified foods.
- Elsey Station stands out as a success story among Aboriginal-owned cattle properties but its manager believes his people still have a way to go to prove themselves in the pastoral business. Max Gorringe has worked hard to turn around Elsey for its traditional owners, bringing the famous station back from years of neglect. But despite the success he still feels he is fighting for the reputation of Aboriginal pastoralists.
- To the sometimes prickly issue of housing encroaching on farm country. We've all heard about diminishing country towns but what about the reverse situations? - when the town gets bigger and the only land available for expansion is used for farming? When the urban sprawl meets farming country, should primary producers be forced to accommodate the newcomers by changing the way they farm? Or should those who choose to live in certain areas, have to put up what was there first? It can be a very smelly question. Opinions vary on what, if any, compromises should be made.
- One subject, which will inevitably involve farmers, is ethanol production. To create this fuel extender, farmers are needed to grow the crops from which ethanol is extracted. But as Landline found out, despite the inevitable decline of our fossil fuel resources, with few exceptions, enthusiasm for ethanol is surprisingly low-key.
- It's been said that at its peak, Melbourne's wool stockpile alone would have filled the Melbourne Cricket Ground three times over. Aided by a low Australian dollar and a recovering wool market, nationally six hundred thousand stockpile bales have been cleared since the start of the year. It's ten years since the wool reserve price scheme collapsed leaving 4.7 million bales in storage so the end of the stockpile, not only marks a major milestone it also removes a major millstone from around the wool industry's neck.
- The "whole production pathway" approach now underpins a range of food safety, eating quality and marketing initiatives right across Australian agriculture. And while we've obviously featured many of them over the years, we rarely get a chance to actually follow the story from the farmgate to the dinner plate... in this case beef bound for Brisbane's Royal Show, the Ekka.
- Salinity has been identified as probably the biggest environmental issue in Australia today, but in Western Australia it's been part of the landscape for decades. A combination of clearing and the unique system of paeleo channels beneath the Western Australian wheat belt have resulted in 8 per cent of arable land there going saline. Ironically, the State with the most experience at tackling the problem and the biggest immediate need of help, is the only one in Australia yet to secure any of the Federal Government's $700 million under the National Action Plan for Salinity.
- Maurie Jarvis's passion is old English game bantams. For 80 years Maurie has been striving to breed the perfect bird. He reckons he has struck gold more than a few times but even at 86-years-old, is still gripped by gold fever.
- Imagine a wheat crop that is drought proof, provides a return just two weeks after planting and best of all could earn nearly $800,000 per hectare. It is not a fantasy designed to torment farmers unable to even get a crop away this year. It is wheatgrass, the latest health food trend promoters claim is the new fountain of youth.
- Australia has a very proud tradition of producing top rodeo riders. We've had many world champions and many Aussies compete successfully on the tough but lucrative American rodeo circuit. Where do these good rivers come from? They don't just happen - in fact many start at rodeo school.
- The good news comes from Queensland where widespread rain over central and western areas of the state has been described as 'the best in years'. The rain came from the tale-end of former cyclone 'Beni'.
- The escalating problem of wild dogs is posing a serious problem that is snapping at the viability of wool in western Queensland.
- While much of the focus in the national action plan on salinity and water quality is likely to be on the Murray Darling system, the West Australian wheatbelt is slowly turning to salt. By the year 2050 a third of WA's bread basket or six million hectares, is likely to be affected by salinity. It's a desperate situation and in the past decade many farmers have taken desperate measures to solve it including deep drainage channels. But some drainage systems have caused as much trouble as they've fixed.
- Shearers are often portrayed as hard men engaged in a physically tough occupation but West Australian gun Dwayne Black is smashing that image and smashing world records. Last weekend, Dwayne decided to attempt one of the toughest shearing records in the book and Landline's Tim Lee was there to provide us with this blow-by-blow account.
- The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Mark Vaile, explains why AWB, by law, is Australia's monopoly wheat exporter.
- Trade Minister Warren Truss talks to Landline talks to Landline about Japanese farmers' concerns about a potential free trade agreement with Australia.