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- After being exiled from the most advanced town in post apocalyptic Australia, a drifter travels with a group of abandoned children to rebel against the town's queen.
- A trio of teen BMX enthusiasts become entangled with a group of bank robbers after discovering their cache of walkie-talkies.
- Sonny and his kangaroo Skippy live in Waratah National Park in New South Wales. Matt Hammond, Sonny's father is the park ranger. Skippy saves the day in many adventures.
- After one of its members witnesses a political assassination, a motorbike gang becomes the target of a string of murders, prompting a cop to join their ranks to determine who is responsible.
- Romantic English couple meets a disarming American psychopath while vacationing in Australia.
- After an agent saves the US president by not following procedure, she's "demoted" to looking after the teenage first daughter on a wilderness tour with other teenagers. Problems arise.
- His mother dead, PS lives in Sydney with working-class Aunt Lila and Uncle George. When he's six or eight, his posh Aunt Vanessa descends from England. Named a co-guardian by PS's feckless, absent father, she asserts her rights and convinces Lila to have PS live with her weekdays. PS is happy at Lila's, playing with children, running about, speaking up. At Vanessa's, there's a regimen of private school, round vowels, piano and riding lessons, and lonely indoor play with fancy toys. He's miserable and when he objects, she sues for complete custody. Will anyone listen to him? And will he take on Vanessa's challenges to find out who he is and to love someone?
- While working on a TV show in Los Angeles, famed Australian stuntman Grant Page helps an up-and-coming fantasy-themed rock band develop special effects and dangerous stunts for their act.
- Twelve overweight contestants battle the bulge to lose the most weight before their rivals do, in order to avoid being voted off the show. Their goal? A more healthy future, $200,000 cash, and the title of "Australia's Biggest Loser".
- Children's drama series. Two rival gangs of kids inhabit a Secret Valley and have adventures.
- The Wiggles head to the old west and have a grand adventure. Join them along with their friends Dorothy the Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Captain Feathersword, and Henry the Octopus as the ride the trails and dance.
- It's the start of WWII in Northern Australia. The Japanese are getting close. People are evacuating and burning everything in a "scorched earth" policy. Rather than kill all their cattle, a disparate group decides to drive them overland half way across the continent.
- Up to 80 murders, 30 unsolved cases, thousands of assaults. In the 1980s and 1990s a murderous epidemic grips Sydney. The attackers are united by contempt. Their targets united by their sexual identity. All are gay. For the first time, DEEP WATER: THE REAL STORY presents the full account of the gay hate crime epidemic that bloodied Sydney's coastline. It stirs up old cases in the hope that new evidence will rise to the surface and bring peace and justice to the loved ones left behind.
- The export version of an Australian television special that ABBA made in 1976, featuring the super group singing a number of their songs in the TV studio, interspersed with filmed scenes in and around Sydney, Australia. The special was included on the deluxe edition of the 'ABBA' CD.
- William Brown casts aside his sports and answers the call. He goes into camp at Liverpool and is the pride of his sweetheart. The various stages of the soldier's training arc shown until Brown bids good-bye to his people and sweetheart. Egypt is next the scent of the play and much joy is shown by the soldiers when marching orders are received. They are shown arriving at the Dardanelles, when comes the tit-bit of the play. 'Big Lizzie' is busy bombarding the Turkish positions, and the troops are taken to the shore in small boats, under cover of her fire. A surprise awaits them on landing, however, when they find the Turks well entrenched, and a hail of bullets and shrapnel erects the invaders, causing terrible losses. Our boys keep on bravely and capture the first line of trenches, driving the Turks to rout. One Turkish sniper has been overlooked, and is firing on the Red Cross, when Pte. William Brown heroically attacks him. After a tremendous struggle both fall over a cliff into the sea, and the Australian manages to drown his adversary and escapes to the shore. Brown is removed to the hospital at Cairo, and thence to Australia. He marries his sweetheart.
- In April 2008, Los Angeles hip-hop duo People Under The Stairs (Thes One & Double K) flew to Sydney, Australia to film their first ever music video in 10 years! The track for the video 'The Wiz' was a laid-back anthem to Australian culture and life Down Under. But the high-stakes concept was not without drama and sacrifice.
- Jerry goes to Sydney Airport to meet a visiting ornithologist, who turns out to be a lovely young nun. Mark finds a person trying to poach some birds from the Waratah National Park.
- The Hammonds' Aunt Evelyn visits the park and tries to convince Matt that Sydney is a better place to raise a young boy than the dangerous wilderness.
- Sonny looks after a show horse, found in the park. When the mean owner turns up, Sonny finds it hard to give her back.
- Sonny's been reading a lurid novel about blackmailers and he spots Clancy crying after reading a letter, he becomes convinced that his young friend has received a note from someone demanding money.
- After Clancy keeps a secret for Sonny, he agrees to take her up to visit his secret cave. There they get caught up in the escape plans of a desperate criminal.
- An unknown illness starts striking down animals in Waratah National Park, including Skippy.
- While returning to Ranger Headquarters to meet Sir Adrian Gillespie, Matt, Sonny and Skippy stop to help a man who appears to be lying injured on the road, but the man produces a gun and orders Matt to drive him 80 miles to Dalmar.
- A mysterious disease threatens to wipe out all animals in the Waratah National Park, and Skippy is suspected of being the carrier.
- An actor hired by Dr. Stark attempts to discredit Matt while impersonating him by running a car containing his boss and a Government Senator off the road.
- An echidna frightens a bull, causing it to run amok in the Waratah National Park during a holiday weekend.
- After having his palm read by a gypsy staying in the park, Sonny fears for Matt's life.
- While taking pictures of Skippy, Sonny sees and photographs what he thinks is a flying saucer.
- Clancy invites Norman Dupree, a friend of her family and a talented violinist, to lunch at Ranger Headquarters.
- A childhood friend of Jerry's asks him for refuge in the Waratah National Park.
- A beautiful fashion model and her demanding photographer come to the National Park for a photo shoot. When the young woman is bitten by a spider, Sonny steps up to take charge of the emergency.
- The team at Ranger Headquarters are surprised to find someone is selling off land in the National Park.
- A film is being made in Waratah National Park. When the producers decide to include Skippy, she upstages all the human actors.
- Doctor Stark offers Matt $1000 to buy Skippy, then attempts to kidnap her after he refuses.
- Sonny wins a trip for himself and a friend to Luna Park in a newspaper competition.
- When Maggie Roderick becomes embroiled with smugglers, she turns to her boyfriend Jerry King for help.
- Sonny and Skippy are in the park when they hear an explosion in the air. They come across an unconscious pilot who has ejected from a plane. When Sonny gets into difficulty, he sends Skippy to get help.
- Mark plans an overseas trip for himself and Bob Raine.
- Helicopter pilot Jerry plans to break the rules and visit a girl while on patrol. Before he gets a chance, he gets into trouble investigating a plume of smoke in the park.
- Jerry survives the helicopter crash but then has to face the music.
- Sonny visits a travelling carnival and meets a young girl who wants to be a clown. Skippy takes an interest in a wooden kangaroo on the carnival's merry-go-round.
- An elderly ornithologist is determined to prevent a group of young water skiers from using the river and scaring off the birds he is recording the sounds of.
- Mark and Clancy try to help Sonny get good marks at school when they substitute his painting of Skippy with their own, but they create a dilemma when it is entered in a competition that attracts an international art critic's attention.
- A father and son boxing team set up camp in Waratah National Park to prepare for a big fight. When his son gets into a dangerous situation, the father is forced to realize what is really important.
- An aggressive National Parks & Wildlife Service inspector arrives at the Waratah National Park determined to instill fear into everyone at Ranger Headquarters.
- Jane, a friend of Clancy's and a shy country girl, struggles to fit in when she visits Ranger Headquarters.
- Skippy sounds the alarm when three men try to steal some Koalas from the Waratah National Park for Dr. Stark's private zoo.
- A young puppeteer camping in the park may be the answer to raising funds for the RSPCA.