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- Strange things start happening after a girl is found drowned in a lake.
- Sarah Peterson is a successful homeopath returning to her birth town after almost 30 years to initiate a new treatment in an old mental hospital and discovers a secret that should have never been unleashed.
- Take a journey with presenter Drew Sinton and the team from Haunted Australia as they visit some of the most haunted locations in Australia. From the fascinating local folklore and history, to the thrill of the all-night vigils, Haunted Australia takes you on an adventure of discovery and challenges the way you think about things that 'go bump in the night'.
- The unmissable final chapter a cinematic, feature-length event, transporting you to the heart of power in the global Catholic church. This is the story of a man who has kept a shocking secret for decades. Until now.
- The nationwide grain industry outlook; A regional business making cheap ventilators; Farmers demand the right to repair their tractors; The high-tech nursery facing big challenges.
- Although still only a relative small industry in Australia, quail farming does have big ideas. After taking a devastating blow in the export arena when Newcastle disease struck the poultry sector several times in recent years, these growers are once again looking to take their product overseas.
- The Queensland Biennial Festival of Music is this country's biggest and most diverse celebration across the musical spectrum. For 10 days there are performances all over the state which include jazz, classical, rock, country, theatre, opera. You name it - it is bound to be performed somewhere at some time. There is also a host of specially commissioned pieces including an innovative creation at Winton, better known as the birthplace of Waltzing Matilda. As you will see when the festival asked for community involvement, the locals from Winton responded with considerable enthusiasm.