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- In the aftermath of a massive earthquake in California, a rescue-chopper pilot makes a dangerous journey with his ex-wife across the state in order to rescue his daughter.
- It is the story of Australian floods as seen by many top people at the time: from Australian prime minister to minister for environment to ordinary people that have lost everything due to floods. Enough information to silence climate change critics
- When a camping trip descends into hell, only a few will survive the carnage.
- A tale of dark horror and murder involving a group of friends at university struggling to survive the dark murderous plotting of an evil colleague.
- Four friends gather for drinks, secrets are divulged, the darker side of one of them is revealed, and a relaxing afternoon quickly becomes a fight for survival.
- Scattered throughout California's Napa Valley are a number of Australians who have been described as 'the shiraz in cabernet sauvignon. They have established themselves in the United States wine industry and their revolutionary ideas are making a big impression. The Aussies are doing everything from growing the grapes and making wine to marketing and managing wineries. They are also spearheading some of the world's leading edge viticultural research and development.
- We often hear how life is tough on the land as farmers struggle to make ends meet on properties that have been in the family for many generations. But they are not the only ones trying to make a buck in the bush, there is also a new breed of farmers, city dwellers who are choosing rural life. And while beef, sheep and grains still dominate Australia's agricultural economy many of these novice farmers are experimenting in alternative ventures on their very own bush blocks.
- A program to cap thousands of free-flowing bores in the Great Artesian Basin will continue to be funded for another five years. But the skyrocketing cost of oil and the drought may impact on the program.
- The chief climatologist with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Dr Roger Stone, checks on the weather prospects for this spring.
- Top End fishing crews are going out of their way not to catch Spanish mackerel, using a unique DNA "tag-and-release" device.
- A dairy farmer in Cowra in the central west of New South Wales has been forced to close down his operation because of objections from neighbours about its environmental impacts.
- Anne Kruger speaks to Australian Pork Limited CEO, Andrew Spencer, to answer questions about consumer concerns of pork food safety.