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- In 1806, William Thornhill is sentenced to New South Wales for life where he is drawn into a terrifying conflict that will leave a bloody and indelible stain.
- A mother and daughter's lives change for the worst as they struggle to make ends meet after the husband/father's death.
- "Rostered On" is an independent Australian comedy show based around the day to day struggles of working for a faceless retail corporation "Electroworld".
- A simplistic bloke with innocent eyes who sees movie stars getting money and girls and says, "Why not me?"
- Axed after just two episodes, this was a disastrous Australian version of the long-running US comedy show Saturday Night Live (1975).
- 'HACTRESSES' is a wacked 6-part comedy web series about Evie and Lucy, two naive best friends who ambitiously strive to achieve one big dream: to become successful actresses before they hit thirty. Despite years of failed auditions, demeaning jobs and unscrupulous bosses, abject poverty, failed relationships and very little progress, their dream (or is it a delusion???) never dies.
- Internment is a six-part web series about two girls stuck in the internship from hell. That is, if hell was a trendy office where no one was doing anything or being paid. The girls are keen to make a good impression. However, it becomes apparent that they're never going to accomplish the absurdly impossible tasks they're lumped with. Internment is a twisted observation into the sometimes weird and questionable world of internships that many young people experience.
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- A series of sketches made through ABC's Freshblood initiative that sees two girls, Helena and Pippa make increasingly bad decisions.
- Now stuck in Rainbow's End, Louisa is deeply depressed and humiliated as she's forced to sell her clothes at a garage sale and search for unskilled work.
- Louisa's husband Jack Atherton suffers a heart attack and dies, leaving massive debts and a mobile phone containing photos of him hugging another woman.
- Shannon Atherton is lost, but a footy legend doesn't admit to feelings of insecurity, nor will he face the fact that he's a has-been at 24.
- Shonky builder Marty Mason is still the bane of Louisa and Holly's life. Holly demands that Louisa sack him, but Louisa's too intimidated.
- An exhausted Louisa is juggling her cleaning and photography jobs with heavy labour, as she struggles to finish the shack by herself.
- Louisa is about to start a new phase of her life. The shack is for sale, the auction sign's up; the minute it's sold Louisa is moving on.
- With the best of intentions, Peter Moon manages to poison his wife, the neighbours and their dog. He then causes untold distress to a grieving family by turning a funeral into a clumsy, slapstick nightmare.
- Moon finally quits showbiz and opens a restaurant called The Fat Pig. But will he be lured back by an advertising hotshot who appoints him to front an anti-skin cancer publicity campaign?
- Louisa and Holly return to Rainbows End, with Louisa determined to make some significant changes in her life, only to see none of her plans go quite as she hoped.
- Minna learns that a local factory is polluting Rainbow's End's waterways. This prompts Holly to become embroiled in an environmental protest that rapidly goes further than she originally envisioned.
- Deb's marriage with Trev is barely surviving, prompting Louisa, Marg and Gemma to try to save it. Minna watches on helplessly as the Heritage Committee finally seems to be falling apart.
- Nick's disappointment begins to show as Louisa and Tim's relationship continues to grow. Meanwhile, Pat and Gemma's relationship is under threat because of Pat's intimacy issues and it seems everyone in Rainbows End is aware of it.
- Louisa and her new co-worker, Tim Price, agree to disagree about what the future holds for The Echo. Rita and Tsung Chi delve into the mystery of his ancestor Ah Chin, who disappeared during the Gold Rush.
- Rainbow's End is threatened by a large mining corporation and this could mean the end of the Community Garden. The police detain Minna and Sandy after suspicious substances are seized at his museum.
- With her career and personal life at a crossroads, Louisa has to make a very important decision.
- Nick and Tim continue to fight for Louisa's affections like two bulls in a paddock.
- As new co-owner of the Echo Louisa is striving for a first issue with impact but Holly and Minna are both having personal crises and require her support, thankfully Nick is there to anchor Louisa through the chaos of it all.
- Louisa loses her engagement ring and worries to Marg and Deb that it is a bad omen.
- Louisa comes to the rescue when local woman Tamara Denning falls on hard times after her husband leaves her and their three young children.
- Minna is thrown off-kilter when her long estranged sister, Frida, returns to Rainbow's End.
- The Army come to Rainbow's End to perform a training exercise and Nick is recognised from his time spent in Queensland.
- When Domestic Cat Regulations come to a head in Rainbow's End, Louisa finds her two closest friends, Deb and Marg, fall on opposite sides of the argument.
- Louisa is thrown in the deep end when Vivien unexpectedly leaves her to manage the annual Heritage Society fundraising concert.
- Sean's dad dies suddenly of a heart attack and Sean finds out the truth about his dad's gambling problems. The town is subjected to a number of burglaries and Louisa suspects the local bartender.
- Louisa and Nick are finally ready to take the plunge - a wedding date is set.
- Louisa wants to deliver a great community newspaper but Vivien's absence is making this a challenge so Rita is hired to fill in.
- Louisa wants her wedding to be special and has been searching for something meaningful to wear. In a surprising gesture Minna offers to buy Louisa a dress.
- Brush fires threaten Rainbows end and the lives and property of its residents.
- In 1813 ex-convict Will Thornhill settles on the beautiful Hawkesbury River. But his plans are soon overshadowed by misunderstandings and conflict with the local Indigenous people.
- Will's increasing desperation to hold onto 'his' land despite the resistance of the local Indigenous people, leads to his involvement in a brutal incident which will haunt him forever.