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- A remote Australian community, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing.
- Ben Hall is drawn back into bushranging by the reappearance of his old friend John Gilbert. Reforming the gang, they soon become the most wanted men in Australian history.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.
- Two young men from the country join the army and leave for World War I.
- In October 2013, Animal Liberation ACT exposed a piggery in Cumbijowa, where a sow was discovered to suffer from severe maggot-infested prolapses, while dead piglets were found in the aisles of the filthy farrowing crate shed.
- Heather Ewart visits a town at the centre of the richest gold escort heist in Australian history and discovers where Eugowra's real treasure lies. She has a crack at driving a horse-drawn plough in this rich, farming country.
- Do Australia's catastrophic bushfires signal a new global fire age?; This summer's fire outlook; Victorian poultry farmers battle bird flu outbreak; Farmers on opposite sides of the wind energy debate.
- The population of the tiny South Australian town of Coomandook was multiplied a hundred-fold last weekend for a tractor auction. The auction of the McArdle family's tractors, dating back to war-time and shortly thereafter, highlighted the popularity of antique tractor-collecting in Australia.
- Most of New South Wales remains firmly in the grip of drought but you would not know it at Yeovil in the central west, at least not on Nigel Kerin's property. Earlier this year Mr Kerin was named NSW Farmer of the Year and his revolutionary approach is attracting interest from across the country.
- Two years after pandemic, Eugowra was almost wiped out by a flash flood. Heather discovers how they survived and what's driving their recovery.
- The contestants face their fears in their toughest challenge yet when they face the prospect of abseiling forwards down a 14 storey silo. They then make their way to the Sydney National Art School for a challenge involving dominoes that will boggle their minds. One contestant will get caught in the domino effect after they sit their next quiz, when they fall as a result of getting the lowest score and being terminated.