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- Follows photographer Jacs Gould who, following the death of her best friend, returns to her hometown to discover the hidden secrets of their relationship and the truth behind her tragedy.
- Horrific true tale set in late-1970s Australia and later West Germany about an abused wife who learns in horror that her sadistic German-born husband is actually a fanatical neo-Nazi.
- A feisty and resilient community centre in an industrial seaside town is in the process of setting up a community-based funeral service when they are suddenly faced with the challenge of caring for one of their own.
- A documentary about mining.
- Australia's favourite boffin Dr Karl takes Julia on a personal tour of Wollongong, visiting his childhood home and the Port Kembla steelworks to explain how they fired-up his endless curiosity and search for answers.
- Costa Georgiadis visits a traditional Italian family farm, Millie Ross builds a strawberry tower, Sophie Thomson shares tips for seedling care and Clarence Slockee visits a school with gardening on the curriculum.
- In the working-class town of Port Kembla, a small funeral home is transforming the way we deal with death and sparking a quiet revolution in the process.
- Up to 70 per cent of jobs available in the year 2020 do not yet exist or so Dr Peter Elyard believes. The futurist says only those who understand sustainable resources will survive and one Melbourne school has taken his words to heart.
- Once greeted with widespread enthusiasm, the Federal Government's 2020 Plan for backing tree plantations is now under fire. The plan aims to triple the amount of land under plantations by the year 2020, with benefits for the environment, employment, exports and rural communities. But there are some who claim plantations are out of control, displacing families and traditional rural industries.
- In the words of Mark Twain, "whiskey's for drinking, water's for fighting over",. The fighting has certainly started in Victoria, where farmers are asking the question: who owns the rain? Under certain state government proposals, every trickle into every farm damn used for irrigation could face strict regulation, affecting the viability of individual businesses and burgeoning industries.
- For those who appreciate the hard work and finesse that goes into producing memorable lagers and ales, "Brew-it-upï" is technology at its best. The business allows small or large groups of beer connoisseurs to brew and bottle their own unique beverages using top quality ingredients, all under the watchful eye of a team of master-brewers. It is home brewing meets boutique beer making and is a big hit in the San Francisco Bay area.
- 1990– 58mTV EpisodeCosta tours a high-rise haven, Jane fights fungus gnats, Clarence visits a school in love with gardening, Tino tours a grand garden built by a talented family, plus we meet a textile artist threading floral masterpieces.