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- After being kidnapped for ransom by four criminals, a schoolteacher and her students flee into a cave and build fortifications in anticipation of a decisive battle with their captors.
- Picking up the pieces after catastrophic bushfires on Kangaroo Island, in New South Wales and Victoria. Plus culling of thirsty camels to protect water supplies in the Southern Rangelands of WA.
- How barley growers have fared after huge tariff imposed by China; A whole apple in a bottle; The country's biggest free-range meat-chicken farm embracing solar; Sharing the mysteries of the deep online.
- Australia and in particular Western Australia, may be one of the world hotspots for wildflowers, but for decades countries like Israel and the United States have been reaping the financial rewards. In fact, Australia meets less than 10 per cent of global demand for Australian wildflowers. But science and enhanced plant protection rights are leading a fightback by Australian plant breeders who are hoping to set future trends in the exotic end of the world's $10 billion a year cut flower market.
- It is an extraordinary tale of how a run-of-the-mill sale of wheat has ballooned into an ongoing saga involving two wars, international sanctions and the forgiveness of debt amounting to billions of dollars. Caught in the middle of all this are Australian graingrowers, the bulk of them from Western Australia, and it is from that state that the grains president of the Farmers Federation, Peter Wahlsten, spoke with Kerry Lonergan.