Australian Story

Australian Story  - TV series (1996)

Original title

Australian Story

Released

5/29/1996

Origin country

AU

Genre

Documentary, News

Status

Returning series

Number of seasons

30

Number of episodes

1095

Description

Putting the "real" back into reality television, Australian Story is an award-winning documentary series with no narrator and no agendas — just authentic stories told entirely in people's own words.

Сезони

Specials

Specials

1 серій

30/08/2011

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Australian Story Special: David Hicks

For the first time on television, David Hicks tells his story. On Tuesday 20th September at 8.30pm on ABC1, David Hicks speaks about his life and journey in David Hicks: Australian Story Special. Over several months, award winning Australian Story reporter/producer Helen Grasswill has explored the Hicks case, encouraging him to reflect on his past and the actions that resulted in six years detention at the controversial US prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. In this revealing program, Hicks sheds light on his childhood and the steps that brought him to embrace Islam and become involved with fundamentalist groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Grasswill also poses the difficult questions, pressing Hicks about his now infamous letters to his family after he spent time in a militant training camp in Pakistan and his differing explanations about why he returned to Afghanistan after the events of September 11, 2001. As well, the program features interviews with members of Hicks's family, key representatives of the Australian government of the day, and a number of experts who give their view on the veracity of Hicks's claims about his time in Guantanamo and the legal case against him.

Season 1

Season 1

27 серій

29/05/1996

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The Postman / Rifka's Flock

10/07/1996

Mother and Child / Personal Best

14/08/1996

The Quality of Mercy

28/08/1996

Kerry's Baby / The Go-Between

11/09/1996

A Woman's Place / Song of Joy

18/09/1996

Medicine Man / Acting Up

25/09/1996

Longley's Endeavour / Home Grown

23/10/1996

The Last Muster / Mr Squiggle

30/10/1996

Fame / A Different Drum

06/11/1996

Calling the Tune / The Matchmaker

13/11/1996

Best of Relationships

20/11/1996

Best of Blokes

27. Best of Blokes

27/11/1996

Season 2

Season 2

38 серій

15/02/1997

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The Parson's Daughter / The Keeper

15/02/1997

The Commissioner / Outback Legend

22/02/1997

Heroes / Girl's Own

3. Heroes / Girl's Own

01/03/1997

Portrait of Mick / A Woman's Voice

29/03/1997

Woman For All Seasons / Sister Act

05/04/1997

Native Born / Trials of Life

12/04/1997

Rocks and Rollers / Silent Nights

19/04/1997

House of Hancock

11. House of Hancock

26/04/1997

Another look at the 1997 classic story on Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart.

Norm's Army / Folk Hero

03/05/1997

Lamb's Tale / Where Eagles Fly

10/05/1997

Lady Jane / The Good Sport

17/05/1997

The Player / Heart of Gold

31/05/1997

Born to Run / Jesse's Town

07/06/1997

Outback Daughter

18. Outback Daughter

14/06/1997

The Last Tentman / A Secret Life

21/06/1997

Concerto For Don / Dream Run

05/07/1997

A Will of Their Own

12/07/1997

Film maker and author Pamela Traynor introduces the story of two amazing and indomitable young Australians, Allana Arnot and Mark Bagshaw. Pamela discovered their stories when her young daughter Jessica was knocked down by a car at a pedestrian crossing and seriously hurt. The accident set Pamela off on a mission to try to discover the crucial factors which enable some individuals to overcome extraordinary trauma and still lead fulfilling lives in circumstances which would crush most of us. She hoped to find clues which would help her daughter’s recovery. She met Allana and Mark in the course of her search and was immediately struck by the power of their experiences and the strength of their characters. Allana was left with paraplegia after a horrific light plane crash in her early twenties. She had to battle fear of flying and severe physical handicaps but has gone on to gain her commercial chopper pilot’s license. She is now in the middle of a solo flight around Australia. A diving accident at the age of sixteen left Mark Bashaw with complete quadriplegia. That means he is paralysed from the neck down with only a little limited movement in his arms. Despite incredible physical limitations Mark has managed a marriage, a highly successful business career and at the age of forty, is IBM’s international marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand. He went for the job without disclosing his handicap. These are stories to rival the saga of Janice Shepherd as recounted in her best selling books “Never Tell Me Never” and “Dare to Fly”.

Her Excellency / The Makeover Man

26/07/1997

Valentine's Day

25. Valentine's Day

02/08/1997

Broken Heart / To Di For

16/08/1997

I Had A Dream / Great Scott

23/08/1997

Winter of Our Discontent

13/09/1997

The Good Life / Spirit of Arnhem

20/09/1997

The Homecoming / Up A Gum Tree

11/10/1997

The Mission

35. The Mission

25/10/1997

In God's Name

37. In God's Name

08/11/1997

Season 3

Season 3

36 серій

12/02/1998

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On the Waterfront

2. On the Waterfront

19/02/1998

Camilla's Conversion

05/03/1998

Hell for Leather / The Lost City

12/03/1998

The Rest is Silence

6. The Rest is Silence

19/03/1998

The Way We Are

7. The Way We Are

26/03/1998

The Bus Driver / Dear Doctor

09/04/1998

In the Name Of the Father

16/04/1998

The Long Run / Wally's Weddings

30/04/1998

Who Dares Wins

14. Who Dares Wins

14/05/1998

First Lady / A Distant Drum

04/06/1998

A Cold Wind in August

11/06/1998

Tara's Choice / Grapes of Mirth

18/06/1998

Fish Out of Water

21. Fish Out of Water

02/07/1998

In The Line of Duty

09/07/1998

The Unlikely Dad / Bush Smithy

16/07/1998

Sins of the Father

24. Sins of the Father

23/07/1998

Hot Gossip / Green Nomad

30/07/1998

A Place for Us / Top Brass

20/08/1998

King Arthur

29. King Arthur

27/08/1998

Citizen Cullen

30. Citizen Cullen

03/09/1998

A Life Less Ordinary

17/09/1998

Great Expectations

32. Great Expectations

24/09/1998

Book of Ruth

33. Book of Ruth

01/10/1998

Lords of the Land

34. Lords of the Land

15/10/1998

Dancing with Strangers

29/10/1998

The Trouble with Helen

12/11/1998

Season 4

Season 4

37 серій

18/02/1999

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Something about Pauline

18/02/1999

Brown Skin Baby

2. Brown Skin Baby

25/02/1999

Ben's Gift

3. Ben's Gift

04/03/1999

The Next Big Thing / The Beetle

11/03/1999

All Souls Day

5. All Souls Day

18/03/1999

Driving Dame Elisabeth

25/03/1999

Night Train / No Mean Feat

08/04/1999

Climb Every Mountain

15/04/1999

A Man for All Seasons

06/05/1999

The Long Day's Task

13/05/1999

She Shall Have Music

20/05/1999

Every Breath You Take

03/06/1999

The Foundling / Life's a Drag

24/06/1999

The Wild One

21. The Wild One

08/07/1999

Born to Buck / The Lone Star

15/07/1999

The Last Hurrah

23. The Last Hurrah

22/07/1999

The Mango Tree

27. The Mango Tree

19/08/1999

Raising the Rafters

26/08/1999

The Big Blue

30. The Big Blue

09/09/1999

A True Calling

31. A True Calling

16/09/1999

Mission Impossible

32. Mission Impossible

23/09/1999

Never Say Never / The Fiddler

30/09/1999

The Fall of the House of Foster

07/10/1999

The Last of the Steam Demons

21/10/1999

Carve Their Names With Pride

04/11/1999

Season 5

Season 5

37 серій

10/02/2000

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The Young One

1. The Young One

10/02/2000

The World is Not Enough

17/02/2000

Final Analysis / Sea Change

02/03/2000

A Few Good Men

5. A Few Good Men

09/03/2000

Running Man

6. Running Man

16/03/2000

We'll Meet Again

8. We'll Meet Again

30/03/2000

The Hanged Man's Shadow

13/04/2000

A Little Learning

11. A Little Learning

20/04/2000

The Tycoon's Daughter

27/04/2000

The Lake District / A Bug's Life

04/05/2000

And Justice For All

11/05/2000

A Double Life

15. A Double Life

25/05/2000

The Natural

16. The Natural

01/06/2000

Fireworks in the Family

08/06/2000

Lap Of Honour / Grand Obsession

15/06/2000

The Exile / Uncle Tim

22/06/2000

The Keys of the Kingdom

29/06/2000

The Trouble With Sam

06/07/2000

In Bed With Nene

22. In Bed With Nene

13/07/2000

Term of Endearment

23. Term of Endearment

20/07/2000

Wives Tales

24. Wives Tales

27/07/2000

Like A Virgin

25. Like A Virgin

03/08/2000

Voice in the Dark / Dad's Shrine

10/08/2000

Rise of the Phoenix

17/08/2000

Daydream Believer

28. Daydream Believer

24/08/2000

Going Ballistic

29. Going Ballistic

31/08/2000

Trials of Sister Sophie

07/09/2000

Ties that bind

31. Ties that bind

14/09/2000

Kingdom For A Horse

05/10/2000

Twenty Eight Days

33. Twenty Eight Days

12/10/2000

Mistress of Ceremonies

19/10/2000

Law Unto Themselves

26/10/2000

Saviour On a Shoestring

02/11/2000

Season 6

Season 6

42 серій

01/02/2001

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The Prodigal Son

1. The Prodigal Son

01/02/2001

The Story of Sydney

2. The Story of Sydney

08/02/2001

Best of Friends

3. Best of Friends

15/02/2001

The Insider

4. The Insider

22/02/2001

Love is the Drug

5. Love is the Drug

01/03/2001

Last Bus to Bethany

6. Last Bus to Bethany

08/03/2001

Champion of the World

15/03/2001

Three Men and a Bus

8. Three Men and a Bus

22/03/2001

Shining Through

9. Shining Through

29/03/2001

A Sense of Destiny

13. A Sense of Destiny

26/04/2001

Inside Out

14. Inside Out

03/05/2001

The Baby Maker

15. The Baby Maker

10/05/2001

Val's Miracle

16. Val's Miracle

17/05/2001

The Battle of Bullo

31/05/2001

Out of the Blizzard

07/06/2001

The Comfort of Strangers

14/06/2001

For the Record

21. For the Record

28/06/2001

Man For All Seasons

05/07/2001

The Devil You Know

24. The Devil You Know

19/07/2001

Bridge Over Myall Creek

26/07/2001

In George We Trust

26. In George We Trust

02/08/2001

Taking Care of Business

09/08/2001

Much Ado About NIDA

16/08/2001

A Hand Made Life

29. A Hand Made Life

23/08/2001

The Forgotten Ones

30. The Forgotten Ones

30/08/2001

A Little Black Mare

20/09/2001

Playing For Time

33. Playing For Time

27/09/2001

A Place in the Country

04/10/2001

Unbreakable

35. Unbreakable

11/10/2001

Vanishing Point

36. Vanishing Point

18/10/2001

In the Family - The Howards

25/10/2001

In The Family - The Beazleys

01/11/2001

A Class of His Own

39. A Class of His Own

08/11/2001

Then and Now - Part One

15/11/2001

Then and Now - Part Two

22/11/2001

Best of Friends

42. Best of Friends

29/11/2001

Season 7

Season 7

39 серій

11/02/2002

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Happy as Garry

1. Happy as Garry

11/02/2002

The Gilded Cage

2. The Gilded Cage

18/02/2002

Dangerous Liaison

3. Dangerous Liaison

25/02/2002

Pride of Place

4. Pride of Place

04/03/2002

Trash and Treasure

5. Trash and Treasure

11/03/2002

On Their Honour

6. On Their Honour

18/03/2002

The Wombat Boy

7. The Wombat Boy

25/03/2002

The Quiet Man

8. The Quiet Man

01/04/2002

Finding Frazer

9. Finding Frazer

08/04/2002

May Day

10. May Day

15/04/2002

The Nixon Years

11. The Nixon Years

22/04/2002

Doctor Dave's Diary

29/04/2002

When Harry Met Dawn

06/05/2002

The Liberator

14. The Liberator

13/05/2002

Blood Relations

15. Blood Relations

27/05/2002

Blonde Ambition

16. Blonde Ambition

03/06/2002

Bitter Pill

17. Bitter Pill

10/06/2002

Queen Leah

18. Queen Leah

17/06/2002

Under My Skin

19. Under My Skin

24/06/2002

Enemy Lines

20. Enemy Lines

01/07/2002

Courting Hina

21. Courting Hina

08/07/2002

The Flying Suit

22. The Flying Suit

15/07/2002

Travels with Muoi

23. Travels with Muoi

22/07/2002

Murder He Wrote - Part 1

29/07/2002

Murder He Wrote - Part 2

05/08/2002

Believing in Bilbies

12/08/2002

Into the Light

27. Into the Light

19/08/2002

Breakfast at Taffy's

26/08/2002

Being Allan Fels

29. Being Allan Fels

02/09/2002

Dear John

30. Dear John

09/09/2002

The Gatekeeper

31. The Gatekeeper

16/09/2002

Captain Sarah's Odyssey

23/09/2002

The Big Chill

33. The Big Chill

30/09/2002

Once Were Soldiers

34. Once Were Soldiers

07/10/2002

Rock Heart

35. Rock Heart

14/10/2002

Field of Dreams

36. Field of Dreams

21/10/2002

Regarding Raphael

37. Regarding Raphael

28/10/2002

Crossing the Khyber

04/11/2002

The Cape Crusade

39. The Cape Crusade

11/11/2002

Season 8

Season 8

37 серій

17/02/2003

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Her Own Sweet Way

1. Her Own Sweet Way

17/02/2003

A Farm Somewhere

2. A Farm Somewhere

24/02/2003

Postcards from Emmaville Part 1

03/03/2003

Postcards from Emmaville Part 2

10/03/2003

A Policeman's Lot

5. A Policeman's Lot

18/03/2003

Marriage Matters

6. Marriage Matters

31/03/2003

Double Bind

7. Double Bind

07/04/2003

With This Ring

8. With This Ring

14/04/2003

Harvey's Daughters

9. Harvey's Daughters

21/04/2003

Boots And All

10. Boots And All

28/04/2003

The Trouble with Charlie

05/05/2003

On The Mountain

12. On The Mountain

12/05/2003

In His Stride

13. In His Stride

19/05/2003

About A Boy

14. About A Boy

26/05/2003

Secret Life of Jacki

02/06/2003

While You Were Sleeping

09/06/2003

The Affairs of Men

17. The Affairs of Men

16/06/2003

A Bird in the Hand

18. A Bird in the Hand

23/06/2003

This Boy's Life

19. This Boy's Life

30/06/2003

Something About Mary

07/07/2003

The Unusual Suspect

14/07/2003

Eye of a Needle

22. Eye of a Needle

21/07/2003

Walking on Water

23. Walking on Water

28/07/2003

Looking for Lyn

24. Looking for Lyn

04/08/2003

The Chosen One

25. The Chosen One

11/08/2003

This week, the story of three young Australians and their mission to rescue an orphaned elephant calf on the Indonesian Island of Sumatra. Sumatran elephants are officially listed as critically endangered, driven out of their habitat by encroaching industries – in particular, palm oil production. It is estimated that there are now only two or three thousand left in the wild. But against all the odds, one Sumatran elephant calf has become a symbol of hope in an otherwise bleak situation. The program has the heart warming story of 'Bona' and three friends mobilising to save her. The three are all ex employees of the late Steve Irwin, who had a particular interest in the plight of the Sumatran elephants. As this episode reveals, some of those closest to the 'Crocodile Hunter' played a key role in the saga...

An Inspector Calls

26. An Inspector Calls

18/08/2003

Pandemonium

27. Pandemonium

23/08/2003

Boy Interrupted

28. Boy Interrupted

01/09/2003

When Cowboys Ruled

29. When Cowboys Ruled

09/09/2003

Madam Mayor

30. Madam Mayor

15/09/2003

What Lies Beneath

31. What Lies Beneath

22/09/2003

This is His Life

32. This is His Life

29/09/2003

Her Turn To Dance

33. Her Turn To Dance

06/10/2003

First Casualty

34. First Casualty

13/10/2003

Personal History

35. Personal History

20/10/2003

The Usual Suspect

36. The Usual Suspect

27/10/2003

The Big 'A'

37. The Big 'A'

03/11/2003

Season 9

Season 9

38 серій

16/02/2004

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Before a Fall

1. Before a Fall

16/02/2004

A Stitch in Time

2. A Stitch in Time

23/02/2004

Courage of Conviction

01/03/2004

Letters From Lindsay

08/03/2004

Of Woman Born (Part 1)

15/03/2004

Of Woman Born (Part 2)

22/03/2004

Finding Phebe

7. Finding Phebe

29/03/2004

Judgement Day

8. Judgement Day

05/04/2004

Into Thin Air

9. Into Thin Air

19/04/2004

Colouring the Dark

10. Colouring the Dark

26/04/2004

The Highway Man

11. The Highway Man

03/05/2004

The Road to Tooleybuc

10/05/2004

Three Little Words

13. Three Little Words

17/05/2004

One Man Standing

14. One Man Standing

24/05/2004

Light of Their Lives

31/05/2004

Road to Dharamshala

07/06/2004

In the Pink

17. In the Pink

14/06/2004

To the Test & A Small World

21/06/2004

Friday the Thirteenth

28/06/2004

The Damage Done

20. The Damage Done

05/07/2004

From This Day Forth

12/07/2004

Where There's a Will

19/07/2004

Mr Singh's Opus

23. Mr Singh's Opus

26/07/2004

Blackhawk Rising

24. Blackhawk Rising

02/08/2004

A Winter's Tale

25. A Winter's Tale

09/08/2004

Rising Son

26. Rising Son

16/08/2004

Australian Story Presents....

30/08/2004

In the Picture

28. In the Picture

06/09/2004

Oh, Carol

29. Oh, Carol

13/09/2004

Only in America & The Rex Files

20/09/2004

Good Morning Mr Sarra

04/10/2004

In Realms of Gold - Part 1

11/10/2004

In Realms of Gold - Part 2

18/10/2004

Friends In Deed

35. Friends In Deed

25/10/2004

Into the Forest - Part 1

01/11/2004

Into the Forest - Part 2

08/11/2004

The Last Summer

38. The Last Summer

15/11/2004

Season 10

Season 10

40 серій

07/02/2005

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Operation Wendy

1. Operation Wendy

07/02/2005

Despite being born with a hare lip and double cleft palate, Wendy Harmer has become one of Australia's best known performers. Last year she was invited by the Interplast organisation to share her knowledge about overcoming a facial deformity by visiting children in Fiji born with the same condition.

Meeting Miss Menzies

14/02/2005

When Ian Thorpe won his two gold medals at the Athens Olympics, it was a personal triumph for him - and a vindication for a former art teacher called Tracey Menzies. Two years earlier, Menzies was at the centre of controversy when Thorpe appointed her to replace his long time coach and mentor, Doug Frost.

My Brother John

3. My Brother John

21/02/2005

Debbie Singh was running a Perth boutique and juggling marriage and three children, when out of the blue in 1998, she discovered that her brother had been locked up in Thailand's notorious hell hole, the Klong Prem prison, or the "Bangkok Hilton".

The Gathering Storm - Part 1

28/02/2005

Beth Heinrich, the woman whose case was central to the controversy that led to the resignation of Governor-General Peter Hollingworth, speaks out publicly for the first time about her 40-year relationship with clergyman Donald Shearman.

The Gathering Storm - Part 2

07/03/2005

Australian Story continues the saga of Beth Heinrich and her involvement from her school days, with a married priest. In this program she tells of the promises that led her to believe she had a future with him and the shock and betrayal she felt when the Anglican Church hierarchy failed to give her a proper hearing.

The Born Identity

6. The Born Identity

14/03/2005

Millions of fans around the world know him affectionately as Harold Bishop, the slightly daggy star of the television soapie Neighbours. But until now, none knew Ian Smith's real life story encompasses a drama more remarkable than any script he has ever performed.

A Beautiful Mind

7. A Beautiful Mind

21/03/2005

Melissa Holland thought she was "lucky" when a last-minute seat became available for a getaway break on King Island with five nursing colleagues. It turned out to be the start of a tragic turn of events that changed her life forever.

The Flying Doctor

8. The Flying Doctor

28/03/2005

Dr Glenn Singleman is the world record holder for high altitude BASE jumping, but he is unable to practise his sport in his own country.

Romancing the Stone

9. Romancing the Stone

04/04/2005

It's a long way from the paddocks of western Queensland to the palazzos of Florence. Fourth-generation grazier Bruce Tully bridged the gap when he stepped away from his heritage and sold his family farm to follow his seemingly impossible dream of designing and selling Australian opal jewellery to the world.

Rock of Ages

10. Rock of Ages

11/04/2005

Dick Smith and his friends regroup and visit Ball's Pyramid, the formidable dagger-like rock that spears straight up from the Pacific Ocean, south of Lord Howe Island which they climbed forty years ago.

Thirteen

11. Thirteen

18/04/2005

The dramatic story of a Sydney family forced to flee the city because of fears for the safety of their youngest daughter.

From My Father's Fridge

25/04/2005

In the 1980s as an unemployed medical scientist, Professor Robert Tindle made a discovery that led to the breakthrough use of stem cells for saving thousands of lives around the world. His discovery was crucial 20 years later in saving the life of his own critically ill daughter.

Colours of Caroline

02/05/2005

Every year, on 5th May the family of Caroline Anderson gather to remember her sudden, unnecessary death.

In the Midnight Hour

09/05/2005

After the sudden death of cricket legend David Hookes in January last year, some of those closest to David Hookes felt shut out.

To Boldly Go

15. To Boldly Go

16/05/2005

Earlier this year Australian diver Dave Shaw made headlines around the world when he lost his life in a remote cave in South Africa.

The Comeback Kid

16. The Comeback Kid

23/05/2005

Scott Draper has achieved the near impossible in the competitive world of modern sport.

Back Into the Forest

30/05/2005

Australian Story revisits the program about serial killer Ivan Milat, who was jailed for life eight years ago for the murder of seven young backpackers.

Of Droughts and Flooding Rains - Part 1

Peter Andrews is a racehorse breeder and farmer credited with remarkable success in converting degraded, salt-ravaged properties into fertile, drought-resistant pastures.

Of Droughts and Flooding Rains - Part 2

In this concluding episode, eminent national and international scientists agree that Peter Andrews potentially has the solution to alleviating the affects of drought on many parts of the Australian landscape.

The Real McInnes

20. The Real McInnes

20/06/2005

William McInnes is an actor best known for his high profile TV roles in 'Blue Heelers' and 'SeaChange'.

At Death's Door

21. At Death's Door

27/06/2005

Toni Hoffman is the nurse who lifted the lid on a medical scandal making front page news, not just in Australia, but around the world.

In Harm's Way

22. In Harm's Way

04/07/2005

Donna Mulhearn, a 30-something successful journalist and state government public relations officer dropped everything to risk her life as a 'human shield' against the American bombs dropping on Baghdad.

Saving Trooper Gebhardt

11/07/2005

Australian Story follows the extraordinary lives of a Centurion tank crew who last saw each other on a battlefield in Vietnam.

The Sherman Fortune

18/07/2005

Brian Sherman, co-founder of Equitilink, has founded a new organisation with his daughter called 'Voiceless' which advocates for animal rights.

Burnt by the Sun

25. Burnt by the Sun

25/07/2005

Last year Lt Col. Lance Collins emerged as the central figure in a major unfolding controversy about the quality of Australia's overseas intelligence.

The Life of Brian

26. The Life of Brian

01/08/2005

When Brian and Bobbie Houston established their own tiny house of worship 20 years ago, they didn't dream they would end up at the helm of the biggest independent church in Australia.

Girl in the Mirror

27. Girl in the Mirror

08/08/2005

Emmah Money is a beautiful and vital young woman with the world at her feet, on a mission to shape her future despite suffering from the life threatening disease cystic fibrosis.

The School of St Jude

15/08/2005

Gemma Sisia established The School of St Jude for poor African children in Tanzania, East Africa which was built by Australian volunteers and sponsors and now boasts more than 500 students.

The Garden of Good and Evil

22/08/2005

Dr Lynne Milne has brought forensic palynology to the forefront of Australian crime fighting after helping to solve the murder of Samantha Bodsworth.

Ten Thousand Acres

30. Ten Thousand Acres

29/08/2005

When a light plane crash in 1987 took away Maree Stockman's husband, her son and her father-in-law, she was left with a choice: to take her three young daughters and leave the family farm or stay and plough on.

Out of the Dust

31. Out of the Dust

05/09/2005

Twenty-five years after a road accident took the life of her younger brother Ben along with seven other young people, Dani Haski reunited the families of those affected and made the trip back to Bourke for a poignant memorial.

The Guns of Adjungbilly - Part 1

12/09/2005

NSW Police involved in the siege at Jim Hallinan's property near Tumut four and a half years ago speak out for the first time.

The Guns of Adjungbilly - Part 2

19/09/2005

The conclusion to the story of the siege at Jim Hallinan's property at Adjungbilly near Tumut in NSW.

The Lost Boy

34. The Lost Boy

26/09/2005

Ian Roberts is best known for being the first footballer in Australia to 'come out' as a gay man.

A Night Like This

35. A Night Like This

03/10/2005

Four popular and talented veterans of Australian Story get together to stage a once in a lifetime concert.

Dead Man Talking

36. Dead Man Talking

10/10/2005

When a crooked detective rolled over at a major royal commission into police corruption a decade ago, it sent shockwaves through every police force in the country.

Leaving Lucy

37. Leaving Lucy

17/10/2005

Much to the horror of her close-knit family, Kate Holden went from a comfortable middle-class home in Melbourne to the netherworld of drugs and commercial sex.

Wolf at the Door

38. Wolf at the Door

24/10/2005

John Jarratt, veteran of nearly 40 films and TV programs in Australia, is finally hitting the big time with his performance in a small budget horror movie wowing audiences around the world.

Terms of Imprisonment

31/10/2005

In July Heather Osland was released from Victoria's Tarrengower Prison and for the first time tells of the violence and fear that she and her children suffered before her husband died, what happened the night of his death and about taking her first steps in forging a new life...

Sons of Beaches

40. Sons of Beaches

07/11/2005

Koby Abberton escapes a troubled childhood to become one of the world's most successful big wave surfers.

Season 11

Season 11

43 серій

23/01/2006

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Out of the Dust

1. Out of the Dust

23/01/2006

With This Ring

2. With This Ring

30/01/2006

Of Droughts and Flooding Rains

06/02/2006

Road to Kerobokan

4. Road to Kerobokan

13/02/2006

One Perfect Day

5. One Perfect Day

20/02/2006

A Little Help From My Friends

27/02/2006

The Gillard Diaries

7. The Gillard Diaries

06/03/2006

The Gift Horse

8. The Gift Horse

13/03/2006

The Absolute Beginner

20/03/2006

When A Stranger Calls - Part 1

27/03/2006

When A Stranger Calls - Part 2

03/04/2006

Collision Course

12. Collision Course

10/04/2006

It Was At Gallipoli

17/04/2006

Since Adam Was A Boy

24/04/2006

The Polariser

15. The Polariser

01/05/2006

The Mourning After

16. The Mourning After

08/05/2006

Room at the Top

17. Room at the Top

15/05/2006

See How She Runs

18. See How She Runs

22/05/2006

Fathers' Day

19. Fathers' Day

29/05/2006

A Man Called Boy

20. A Man Called Boy

05/06/2006

Dzung's Anatomy

21. Dzung's Anatomy

12/06/2006

10th Anniversary Special

19/06/2006

Rock and a Hard Place

26/06/2006

A Wealth of Friends

03/07/2006

Takes Your Breath Away

10/07/2006

Beyond Reasonable Doubt

17/07/2006

Beyond Reasonable Doubt - Part 2

24/07/2006

Beyond Reasonable Doubt - Part 3

31/07/2006

A Glorious Girl

29. A Glorious Girl

07/08/2006

Making a Mark

30. Making a Mark

14/08/2006

Lovers Leap

31. Lovers Leap

21/08/2006

Man of Steel

32. Man of Steel

28/08/2006

Truth be Told

33. Truth be Told

04/09/2006

All in the Family

34. All in the Family

11/09/2006

The Ride of His Life

18/09/2006

The Wild Thing

36. The Wild Thing

25/09/2006

Playing for Time

37. Playing for Time

02/10/2006

His Hour Upon the Stage

09/10/2006

What Lies Beyond

39. What Lies Beyond

16/10/2006

Twin Peaks

40. Twin Peaks

23/10/2006

This is the Moment

41. This is the Moment

30/10/2006

George's Best

42. George's Best

06/11/2006

Let There Be Light

43. Let There Be Light

13/11/2006

Season 12

Season 12

39 серій

12/02/2007

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Losing Private Kovco

12/02/2007

Man Of The Century

2. Man Of The Century

19/02/2007

No Stone Unturned

3. No Stone Unturned

26/02/2007

A Red Hot Go

4. A Red Hot Go

05/03/2007

Craig Lowndes is the first driver to win the Australian Touring Car Championship on debut, the youngest ever winner and the only driver apart from Peter Brock to win the Triple Crown of Australian Motor Sport - the Australian Touring Car championship, the Sandown 500 and the Bathurst 1000 - in the one year.

Million to One - Part 1

12/03/2007

Million to One - Part 2

19/03/2007

Down to Earth

7. Down to Earth

26/03/2007

An Uncomfortable Truth

02/04/2007

The Peacemaker

9. The Peacemaker

09/04/2007

Men of Ore

10. Men of Ore

16/04/2007

The More Things Change - Part 1

23/04/2007

The More Things Change - Part 2

30/04/2007

William the Conqueror

10/05/2007

Windmills of Your Mind

21/05/2007

Cry Me a River

15. Cry Me a River

28/05/2007

Ash's Anatomy

16. Ash's Anatomy

04/06/2007

The Peter Principle

11/06/2007

Comes a Time

18. Comes a Time

18/06/2007

A Wealth of Friends

25/06/2007

The Biggest Winner

20. The Biggest Winner

02/07/2007

The Fault Zone

21. The Fault Zone

09/07/2007

Their Day In Court

22. Their Day In Court

16/07/2007

Some Meaning In This Life

23/07/2007

In Her Father's Eyes

30/07/2007

For The Holy Grail

25. For The Holy Grail

06/08/2007

A repeat of the program about Australian scientists Dr Jennifer MacDiarmid and Dr Himanshu Brahmbhatt and one of medicine's holy grails finding a way to treat cancer without toxic side effects and avoiding drug resistance.

The Acquittal

26. The Acquittal

13/08/2007

Body of Evidence - Part 1

20/08/2007

Body of Evidence - Part 2

27/08/2007

An Ever-fixed Mark

29. An Ever-fixed Mark

03/09/2007

The War Zone

30. The War Zone

10/09/2007

The School that John Built

17/09/2007

A Winger and a Prayer

24/09/2007

Live and Let Fly

33. Live and Let Fly

01/10/2007

Behind Enemy Lines - Part 1

08/10/2007

Behind Enemy Lines - Part 2

15/10/2007

Walk on the Wild Side

22/10/2007

The Avenger

37. The Avenger

29/10/2007

Before You Leap - Part 1

05/11/2007

Before You Leap - Part 2

12/11/2007

Season 13

Season 13

38 серій

11/02/2008

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Hell or High Water

1. Hell or High Water

11/02/2008

That's What Friends Are For

18/02/2008

The Candidate

3. The Candidate

25/02/2008

Nothing But the Truth

03/03/2008

Take It To The Limit

10/03/2008

None Shall Sleep

6. None Shall Sleep

17/03/2008

Bomber And Roy

7. Bomber And Roy

24/03/2008

Access All Areas

8. Access All Areas

31/03/2008

Father Of The Man

9. Father Of The Man

07/04/2008

It's A Beautiful Day

14/04/2008

Woman Of Steel

11. Woman Of Steel

21/04/2008

Friday's Child

12. Friday's Child

28/04/2008

Show Of Force - Part 1

12/05/2008

Show Of Force - Part 2

19/05/2008

The Sum Of Sam

15. The Sum Of Sam

26/05/2008

Body And Soul

16. Body And Soul

02/06/2008

Show No Mercy

17. Show No Mercy

09/06/2008

The Boy Next Door

18. The Boy Next Door

16/06/2008

Abby's Road

19. Abby's Road

23/06/2008

The Waiting Room

20. The Waiting Room

30/06/2008

William Tells

21. William Tells

07/07/2008

She's Not There

22. She's Not There

14/07/2008

No Man's Land

23. No Man's Land

21/07/2008

The Money Shot

24. The Money Shot

28/07/2008

Looking For Kate

25. Looking For Kate

04/08/2008

This Boy's Life

26. This Boy's Life

11/08/2008

It's Not Easy Being Green

18/08/2008

Reality Bytes

28. Reality Bytes

25/08/2008

Til Death Us Do Part

01/09/2008

The Finishing Line

30. The Finishing Line

08/09/2008

The Girl Least Likely

15/09/2008

The Still Of The Night

29/09/2008

More Fireworks In The Family

06/10/2008

The Big Picture Man

13/10/2008

A Sea Of Troubles

35. A Sea Of Troubles

20/10/2008

Fruit Of The Vine

36. Fruit Of The Vine

27/10/2008

A Letter From Richard Flanagan

03/11/2008

All The Boys In Town

10/11/2008

Season 14

Season 14

4 серій

09/02/2009

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The Heat Of The Moment

09/02/2009

Her Beauty and Her Terror

28/09/2009

Twins Patrick and Bronwyn O'Gorman lost their parents and younger brother on Black Saturday. The two reflect on the day and life since in a story that is emblematic of suffering and loss in the wake of the fires that swept across Victoria.

A Fatal Attraction Part 1

26/10/2009

When young trainee nurse Kylie Labouchardiere disappeared from Sydney five years ago, the lives of the people she left behind fell into disarray.

A Fatal Attraction Part 2

02/11/2009

The conclusion reveals the devastating impact of one man's crime and manipulations on Kylie Labouchardiere's family, his own wife and child, and an innocent policeman and his wife.

Season 15

Season 15

45 серій

08/01/2010

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Summer Series Edition - Doctor In The House

Dr Michael Buist is an intensive care specialist with a unique perspective from both sides of the hospital curtain who's now emerged as a world leader in the push to improve patient care.

Summer Series Edition - My Name Is Jack

Radio and TV personality Ian 'Dano' Rogerson and his wife Nicole gave up their home, careers and an exciting lifestyle for the love of their son, Jack.

Summer Series Edition - The Big Deal

Ric Richardson is an inventor who took on the might of Microsoft and scored a remarkable victory.

Summer Series Edition - Fly With Me

Dylan Parker makes and flies paper planes and he has become one of the very best in the world.

Summer Series Edition - Unfinished Business

Ian Conway is a man determined to make a difference. Twenty years ago he made a promise to an Aboriginal elder. It was a big promise and for years he was haunted by the fact that he hadn't delivered.

The Story of Samuel

6. The Story of Samuel

08/02/2010

Behind the scenes Red Symons and his family have been on a journey with their eldest son Samuel that no one could wish for.

Something In The Water (Part 1)

15/02/2010

A GP, a group of oyster farmers and a Sydney scientist banded together to investigate mysterious water quality issues in one of the most beautiful areas of Tasmania.

Something In The Water (Part 2)

22/02/2010

The compelling conclusion to our story about a GP and a Sydney scientist who teamed up to investigate a water contamination issue near Tasmania's famous Bay of Fires.

Watch Over Me

9. Watch Over Me

01/03/2010

As a little boy, Glenn Scott dreamed of becoming a motorcycle champion… just like his heroes Mick Doohan and Casey Stoner.

When Words Fail

10. When Words Fail

08/03/2010

Young Sydney musician Lachlan McCarthy's determination to escape the twin demons of poverty and a tragedy involving his father, sees him become the first in his family to finish high school and go to university.

Becoming Jangala

11. Becoming Jangala

15/03/2010

From Perth policeman to a life of high fashion and celebrity in New York, Russell James is one of the world's most influential fashion photographers who is now working in Australia on an art collaboration with Aboriginal artist Clifton Bieundurry.

Call Of The Wild

12. Call Of The Wild

22/03/2010

Emerging from a troubled childhood, self-made coffee millionaire, Kenton Campbell has led a life of extremes. He fulfilled the 'rags to riches' American dream here in Australia, only to find that success left him empty.

The Night Before Christmas

29/03/2010

Graham Stafford served almost fifteen years in jail for a crime he has always claimed he did not commit. Since his release four years ago, he has continued to argue his innocence and seek redress from the legal system that incarcerated him.

Children Of A Lesser God

05/04/2010

Tara Winkler was just twenty-two when she established the Cambodian Children's Trust in Cambodia. She is now 'mother', mentor and older sister to twenty-seven orphans, some as young as two.

Dumb And Dumber

15. Dumb And Dumber

12/04/2010

It was hailed as possibly the most inept bank robbery of all time and it made headlines around the world. One of the robbers, Anthony Prince, is back home in Byron Bay, much chastened and speaking for the first time...

In My Little Town

16. In My Little Town

19/04/2010

Two years ago the harmony of rural life in a small township in Central Victoria was ripped apart after a fatal car accident involving five young friends.

Woman On A Mission

17. Woman On A Mission

26/04/2010

Until last year, Meagen Nay was known as the 19 year old swimmer treading the same path as her Olympian father, Robert. Then fate dealt a second tragic blow in an already painful life story...

Mad World

18. Mad World

03/05/2010

Chris 'Douggs' McDougall - free spirit, thrill-seeker or lawbreaker? This BASE jumping pioneer challenges convention and embodies the true definition of 'fearless'.

Proof Of Life

19. Proof Of Life

10/05/2010

In August 2008, Bundaberg photojournalist Nigel Brennan was kidnapped in Somalia, along with Canadian reporter Amanda Lindhout. Last year, the Brennan family became players in the shadowy world of international kidnap and ransom.

Sting in the Tale

20. Sting in the Tale

17/05/2010

The murder of one of Australia’s foremost bee experts, Tony Knight, baffled police until a fortuitous event exposed a suspect with a sinister motive.

The Blue Beret (Part 1)

24/05/2010

Part One charts the remarkable in combat experiences of highly decorated female soldier, Matina Jewell, but raises serious concerns about the conditions she faced when wearing the blue beret as a UN peacekeeper.

The Blue Beret (Part 2)

31/05/2010

Part Two explores the ongoing battle Matina Jewell faced at home in Australia once it became clear her days as a career soldier were over.

The Company of Men

23. The Company of Men

07/06/2010

When Dianne Brimble died mysteriously aboard the Pacific Sky cruise liner in 2002, her family was left to mourn the loss of a beloved mother, wife, sister and daughter. It also began a seven and a half year battle for answers by the two men who had shared her life.

Heaven Sent

24. Heaven Sent

14/06/2010

Peter Roberts, an accomplished musician, gave up a lucrative career as a businessman to retrain overseas at his own expense to become Australia's only music thanatologist.

She Who Waits

25. She Who Waits

21/06/2010

With prescient timing, an in depth look at the woman who has just made history by becoming Australia’s first female Prime Minister.

Pay it Forward

26. Pay it Forward

28/06/2010

'Pay it Forward' is a marvellously inspirational tale of sportsmanship, mentoring and redemption across three generations of Australian Rules Football. At the centre of it all is a young man called David Conway.

Ticket to Tigray

27. Ticket to Tigray

05/07/2010

Wanting to build a better world and keen to offer his skills as a water technician, Shane Dolan signed up with Community Aid Abroad and embarked for the war torn province of Tigray, in Ethiopia.

Blowing In The Wind

10/07/2010

Kiff Saunders had spent most of his professional life airborne at the helm of a hot air balloon. But despite the heights of his success, he was becoming increasingly disenchanted with the air up there.

Mum's The Word

29. Mum's The Word

19/07/2010

After her oldest son announced that he was gay, Shelley Argent was spurred to action. Now she's the national spokesperson for the international organisation PFLAG and a 'gay icon' in her own right...

It's a Long Way There

26/07/2010

Glenn Wheatley is an undisputed legend of the entertainment industry. He's guided the careers of huge stars like John Farnham, Delta Goodrem and the Little River Band.

Unfathomable (Part 1)

02/08/2010

It's seven years since a young American bride, Tina Watson, died during a honeymoon scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef. Her husband Gabe was accused of murder and was eventually convicted and jailed for manslaughter.

Unfathomable (Part 2)

09/08/2010

The conclusion to our story about young American bride Tina Watson who died seven years ago during a honeymoon dive trip on the Great Barrier Reef.

Our New Selection

33. Our New Selection

16/08/2010

Van Rudd is an artist who ran in Julia Gillard's seat as an independent backed by the new but tiny Socialist Revolutionary Party.

Labor Of Love

34. Labor Of Love

23/08/2010

From homeless teenager to the youngest ever leader of Australia's oldest union, Paul Howes is living a life accelerated.

Hit the Road Jack

35. Hit the Road Jack

30/08/2010

Jack Heath shocked his family and friends by turning his back on a promising political career to establish an innovative not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting and inspiring troubled youth.

Into the Forest

36. Into the Forest

06/09/2010

Fourteen years ago Ivan Milat was convicted of one of Australia's most infamous serial killings. His victims were seven young backpackers whose bodies were found in the Belanglo State Forest, south of Sydney.

Prisoner of War (Part 1)

13/09/2010

Working in Afghanistan and Iraq for Time Magazine and then CNN, Michael Ware willingly went where no other reporter could or would.

Prisoner of War (Part 2)

20/09/2010

In this compelling conclusion, Michael Ware reveals the real cost to his psyche of all that he's witnessed for so long.

The Wronged Man (Part 1)

27/09/2010

Andrew Mallard was a young man living homeless on the streets of Perth when he was charged with the murder of Pamela Lawrence. He was convicted of her murder in 1995.

The Wronged Man (Part 2)

04/10/2010

The conclusion to the story of Andrew Mallard who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of Perth woman Pamela Lawrence in 1995.

Animal Farm

41. Animal Farm

11/10/2010

Jan Cameron has channelled her formidable energies and bank balance towards a new cause in the hope she can influence the way factory farmed animals are treated in Australia.

Woman On A Mission

42. Woman On A Mission

18/10/2010

Fresh off the plane from the Delhi, Meagen Nay updates our original program to explain how success has changed her...

You're The Voice

43. You're The Voice

25/10/2010

An intimate profile of the enigmatic Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu featuring behind the scenes footage shot by filmmaker Naina Sen, combined with interviews from his family and unofficial spokesperson Michael Hohnen.

The Farmer Wants a Life

01/11/2010

After coming out on a national TV reality show in 2006, David Graham is attempting to reconcile his sexuality with his desire to be a farmer, a father and a force within the National Party.

The Graduate

45. The Graduate

08/11/2010

When Kerry Tucker was jailed for seven years for theft and fraud she turned incarceration into an opportunity and is now a successful academic with a PhD and a job at a leading university...

Season 16

Season 16

41 серій

07/02/2011

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The Man On The Mantelpiece

07/02/2011

Maggie MacKellar was a city dweller who seemed to have it all – a successful academic career, a devoted husband, a young daughter and another baby on the way.

On Your Bike

2. On Your Bike

14/02/2011

When Doug Sunderland succumbed to the blues after losing his wife and being diagnosed with cancer, his GP told him to 'get back on his bike'. He did... and it 'saved his life', so much so, that he decided to ride around Australia solo, surviving on tinned food and sleeping by the road.

The Third Act

3. The Third Act

21/02/2011

For the last 48 years Jacki Weaver has been one of Australia's best loved actors. Now 63, she has achieved a stunning career high by being chosen as one of the Best Supporting Actress nominees for this year's Oscars.

Dogs Of War

4. Dogs Of War

28/02/2011

Wildlife photographer Jennifer Parkhurst's passion for dingos set her at odds with park rangers - and brought her to the brink of disaster...

Take No Prisoners

5. Take No Prisoners

07/03/2011

On the eve of his retirement from public office, the nation's longest serving Director of Public Prosecutions, Nicholas Cowdery, reflects exclusively on his sixteen years in the top job.

Girl Most Likely

6. Girl Most Likely

14/03/2011

Jade Hopper is a young woman on the cusp of the toughest decision of her life - to pursue her dream of becoming a world no. 1 tennis player or to court success from her law studies.

The Terminator

7. The Terminator

21/03/2011

Two years ago, former Navy clearance diver Paul de Gelder was testing new sonar equipment in Sydney Harbour when he was attacked by a shark and pulled from the water, barely alive.

Across The Night Sky

28/03/2011

Last year a Victorian court sentenced Robert Farquharson to a minimum 33 years jail for deliberately driving his three sons to their death in a dam on Father's Day.

Mr Quigley's Quandary (Part 1)

04/04/2011

Part 1 of the program about lawyer and politician John Quigley whose three decades in the public spotlight have drawn controversy, enmity and notoriety.

Mr Quigley's Quandary (Part 2)

11/04/2011

The conclusion to our story on Western Australian lawyer and politician John Quigley.

Under Her Wing

11. Under Her Wing

18/04/2011

Eight years ago Elizabeth Clayton was living in Fiji when she rescued a young man known as the 'chicken boy'. His name was Sujit and he'd been kept in a hen house as a child and then tied up for 22 years in an old people's home.

In The Jet Stream

12. In The Jet Stream

25/04/2011

Band manager David Powell took the Melbourne rock band JET from obscurity to ARIA triumph and then onto the international stage. But fate was less kind to David – today he is lucky to be alive to tell his story.

Shattered

13. Shattered

02/05/2011

On 22 July 2007, Peter Hodgkins threw a rock at a car from an overpass at Kiama, NSW, smashing the skull of beauty therapist Nicole Timbs and changing both their lives forever.

15th Anniversary Special (Part 1)

09/05/2011

Part 1 of our celebration of 15 years of Australian Story featuring Ric Birch, Gina Rinehart, John Button and Estelle Blackburn, Pauline Hanson, Sam and Jenny Bailey, Nick Ross and Allan Fels.

15th Anniversary Special (Part 2)

16/05/2011

The conclusion to our celebration of 15 years of Australian Story featuring Gayle Shann, Chris Sarra, Beth Heinrich, Greg Combet, Belinda Emmett, Bob Irwin, Gemma Sisia and Michael Ware.

Hearts Of Gold

16. Hearts Of Gold

23/05/2011

Brian Sherman rose to great wealth and success as a businessman. His son Emile is a co-producer of 'The King's Speech', winner of this year's best picture Oscar. But what really unites the family is their overwhelming passion for animal welfare.

Mind Of His Own

17. Mind Of His Own

30/05/2011

Charlie Teo is a Sydney neurosurgeon, loved by patients but unpopular with some in the medical establishment. He is credited with prolonging the lives of many people with tumours that were considered inoperable.

The Girl From Boryslaw

06/06/2011

Sabina Wolanski was left alone in the world at 17 when her family were killed in the Holocaust. In 2005 she addressed a gathering of state dignitaries in Berlin, received a standing ovation and reduced journalists to tears.

Conviction (Part 1)

13/06/2011

For three and a half years, Newcastle pathologist Dr Simon Palfreeman has been shuttling between Australia and Bulgaria negotiating that country's complex and controversial justice system to try to help his 24 year old son.

Conviction (Part 2)

20/06/2011

The conclusion of our story on Dr Simon Palfreeman, the Newcastle pathologist on a mission to help his son who's serving twenty years in a Bulgarian jail.

Love and Other Drugs

27/06/2011

When Sally Nielsen's fiance Sam Goddard suffered a catastrophic stroke, she ignored the advice of some of those closest to her and stuck by him. Now her efforts have produced an amazing medical breakthrough.

Desperate Remedies (Part 1)

04/07/2011

Penelope Dingle was a former model and actor married to TV science guru Peter Dingle. At the age of 43 she was diagnosed with a common cancer regarded as highly curable if it’s caught early...

Desperate Remedies (Part 2)

11/07/2011

The conclusion to the story of Penelope Dingle whose untimely death had shattering and unexpected repercussions for those closest to her.

City of Angels

24. City of Angels

18/07/2011

Alisa Latto was born with a life threatening genetic condition – one shared by her two siblings and her mother, Rosemary... This story follows her difficult journey to motherhood.

Trust Me Mr Chandler

25/07/2011

International banker Sascha Chandler had a secret he'd been harbouring since childhood. Two years ago he decided to deal with his demons and joined forces with a dogged NSW detective to bring to justice one of the country's most elusive and dangerous predators.

A Measure of Courage

01/08/2011

Captain Hec Waller and Ordinary Seaman Teddy Sheean both saw service during the darkest days of the Japanese advance towards Australia during World War II. Despite their heroism neither was ever nominated for the Forces' highest accolade, the Victoria Cross.

A Plague On All Their Houses

08/08/2011

An encore edition of our bittersweet story of Queensland vet Ben Cunneen and his co-worker, Natalie Beohm who were exposed to the Hendra horse virus with devastating consequences.

Ita Tells Me So (Part 1)

15/08/2011

Ita Buttrose and those closest to her go on the record with their recollections of a trail blazing career and a momentous period in Australia's social history in Part One of a candid, moving, and surprising double episode.

Ita Tells Me So (Part 2)

22/08/2011

In Part Two Ita Buttrose talks candidly about men, dating, loneliness, family, media ethics and grabbing life by the throat, at any age.

The Trials of Jonty Bush

29/08/2011

In the space of a few years Jonty Bush lost two of her closest family members in separate and unrelated crimes. Instead of succumbing to grief and anger, she took up the challenge to change the world and in the process changed herself...

Paint the Town Black

05/09/2011

Not since the mighty Phar Lap has a horse captured the public imagination like Black Caviar. She remains unbeaten after thirteen runs and has been declared the best racehorse in the world.

Brand New Day

32. Brand New Day

12/09/2011

Three years ago Gavin Larkin used his marketing nous and high profile contacts to create a national day of awareness called R U OK? Day. But not long after the launch, the super fit indomitable Gavin was anything but okay...

The Courage of Her Convictions

19/09/2011

When Catherine Smith was found not guilty of attempting to murder her own husband it was a turning point in one of the most extraordinary cases in Australian criminal history.

Scared Straight

34. Scared Straight

26/09/2011

TV Drama legend Sue Masters teamed up with 'Bra Boys' Maccario de Souza and his friends Mark Matthews and Richie Vas to work on a big screen documentary about big wave surfing, alcohol fuelled violence and the sequence of events that finally frightened the young men into cleaning up their lives.

For the Holy Grail

35. For the Holy Grail

03/10/2011

A repeat of the program about Australian scientists Dr Jennifer MacDiarmid and Dr Himanshu Brahmbhatt and one of medicine's holy grails finding a way to treat cancer without toxic side effects and avoiding drug resistance.

Under Her Spell

36. Under Her Spell

10/10/2011

Zelie Bullen is stepping into the international spotlight as the woman who trained 'Abraham', the lead horse in Spielberg's production of the Tony award winning play 'War Horse'.

Bad Blood (Part 1)

37. Bad Blood (Part 1)

17/10/2011

Part one of the program that centres on the notorious case of Jeffrey Gilham, in jail for life for the murders of his own parents.

Bad Blood (Part 2)

38. Bad Blood (Part 2)

24/10/2011

The conclusion to the program about the notorious case of Jeffrey Gilham, currently serving a life sentence for the murders of his own parents in Sydney nearly twenty years ago.

Something About Me

39. Something About Me

31/10/2011

Kristina Keneally made history by becoming the first female Premier of NSW. What few realise is the family experience that she says led her into politics and toughened her for the brutal crossfire of public life.

The Planet They're On

07/11/2011

Nazeem Hussain and Aamer Rahman have become two of the hottest young comedians on the Australian comedy scene.

When William Met Sarah

14/11/2011

Film critic Margaret Pomeranz introduces this encore edition on the very special personal and professional bond shared by filmmaker Sarah Watt and her husband actor and writer William McInnes.

Season 17

Season 17

41 серій

06/02/2012

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Road to Nowhere (Part 1)

06/02/2012

Part 1 of our story on Di Gicrist, the woman taking on the big end of town and changing the face of justice in South Australia after her husband was killed in a hit-and-run cyclist incident.

Road to Nowhere (Part 2)

13/02/2012

The conclusion to our story on Di Gilcrist and her fight for justice after her husband was killed in a hit-and-run cyclist incident.

Mary and Me

3. Mary and Me

20/02/2012

Kath Evans was diagnosed with lung cancer that had spread to her brain and given only weeks to live. She attributes her sudden, extraordinary recovery to the then Blessed Mary MacKillop and the event was accepted by the Vatican as a miracle.

By the Light of Stars

27/02/2012

Yaron Lifschitz took a small, troubled circus company and turned it into an artistic triumph that now has the world applauding its daring and glamour.

Half a Million Acres

05/03/2012

David Pollock, a young man from remote Western Australia and Frances Jones, a young woman from the Melbourne suburbs, battle to save the historic grazing property Wooleen.

The Book of Daniel

6. The Book of Daniel

12/03/2012

Daniel Clarke at the age of ten, inspired by the late Steve Irwin, set out to raise funds to conserve habitat for orangutans in Indonesia.

Woman from Snowy River

19/03/2012

Leigh Woodgate's journey from young mountain girl to shining racing star, through dark days of hospital and recovery to the triumphant joy of riding a horse for early morning track work.

Going Troppo

8. Going Troppo

26/03/2012

From teenage years marked by delinquency, expulsions from school and several brushes with the law, John Polson became a successful actor and went on to direct some of the world's best known TV dramas.

House Of Hancock

9. House Of Hancock

02/04/2012

Another look at the 1997 classic story on Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart.

A Done Deal

10. A Done Deal

09/04/2012

Ric Richardson is an inventor who took on the might of Microsoft and scored a remarkable victory.

Streets with No Names

16/04/2012

Scott Neeson built a career as a top Hollywood movie executive but after a holiday in Cambodia, gave it all up and now works to help some of the poorest children there.

The Razor's Edge

12. The Razor's Edge

23/04/2012

Risktaker, investigator and troublemaker: animal advocate Lyn White and the images that shocked a nation.

Return to Wooleen

13. Return to Wooleen

30/04/2012

Since Half a Million Acres aired, the Pollock's battle to save their property has attracted powerful supporters and a visit by natural landscape ecologist, Peter Andrews who has previously featured on Australian Story.

Larger Than Life

14. Larger Than Life

07/05/2012

Clive Palmer has been described as a generous giver, a national treasure and a major political force. He's also been labelled a billionaire mining magnate who has never mined, a human headline and a manipulator of the media.

When We Were Racers

14/05/2012

Triple world champion, Sir Jack Brabham became the first driver to be knighted for services to motorsport and the only Formula One driver to win a world title in a car of his own construction.

According to Her Cloth

21/05/2012

From international model via prison to toast of Australian fashion week as a new generation designer: Tovah Cottle.

Turning the Tables

17. Turning the Tables

28/05/2012

Jack Manning Bancroft, was just 19 when he started a plan to help disadvantaged kids finish school. Now at 26 he's one of Australia's youngest CEO's.

Walking with Kate Mulvany

04/06/2012

Actress and playwright Kate Mulvany has experienced more than most people do in a lifetime and speaks candidly about life's many challenges and explains how she found the energy and determination to return to the public spotlight.

The Voice

19. The Voice

11/06/2012

Gurrumul Yunupingu's haunting voice has captivated global audiences, most recently in London for Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

To Set Before a Queen

18/06/2012

In the early hours of Sunday June 24, the unbeaten Black Caviar will take on Europe's best at Royal Ascot, in front of the Queen. This is the fascinating inside story of the making of Black Caviar, stretching back across the generations.

Her Hour Upon the Stage (Part 1)

25/06/2012

Part One of our two part special where friends and family of Diana Bliss tell her story and reveal the extent of the private torment behind the glittering existence.

Her Hour Upon the Stage (Part 2)

02/07/2012

This week, the conclusion to our story about Diana Bliss whose death earlier this year was reported around the world.

Letters to the Editor

09/07/2012

It's a time of unprecedented crisis in the newspaper industry. But this week's Australian Story is about a former big city journalist who's bucking the trend. James Clark had been living the dream in Paris when he decided to put his future, his relationship and the family sheep station on the line to chase his dream of running a little local newspaper in outback Cunnamulla.

Stranger on the Shore

16/07/2012

Next week's program tells the story of a young woman unsettling her middle class Melbourne family by going out on a limb to 'adopt' a fourteen year old Afghan asylum seeker.

Foolin' Around

25. Foolin' Around

23/07/2012

Popular Country singer Beccy Cole has decided she is ready to tell audiences about a personal dilemma which has dogged her for more than ten years.

It Takes a Village

26. It Takes a Village

30/07/2012

In 2001 Ian and Sandy Johnson adopted two orphaned children, Tigi and Frazer, from Ethiopia. Now with the children 12 and 15, we returned to find out how it's all worked out.

Her Natural Life

27. Her Natural Life

06/08/2012

This program documents Annabelle Sandes' unlikely pathway from the fine art auction rooms of inner Sydney to whale conservation in the Kimberley.

Tatiana Is Dancing

28. Tatiana Is Dancing

13/08/2012

Tanya Pearson has shaped the careers of hundreds of aspiring Australian dancers and at 75 continues to teach classical ballet full time.

The Queen of Extreme

20/08/2012

Torah Bright has lived in the United States since she was fifteen years old when she turned professional as a snowboarder. Since then, she's flown under the radar of many Australians. Her specialty is the half pipe – a winter Olympic event with a huge international following.

Kicking the Habit

30. Kicking the Habit

27/08/2012

A recent High Court ruling all but ended the branding of cigarette packets in Australia. The decision and the woman behind it, Federal-Attorney General Nicola Roxon, have generated news headlines around the world.

War Paint

31. War Paint

03/09/2012

Ben Quilty is an Archibald prize winning artist with a lifelong interest in concepts of masculinity - from youthful excesses with drugs, alcohol and fast cars to soldiers on the front line.

On Bicheno Beach

32. On Bicheno Beach

10/09/2012

It's forty years since a 15 year old Shane Gould created a sporting sensation by winning three individual gold medals at the Munich Olympics.

Alaska and Me

33. Alaska and Me

17/09/2012

Twenty-seven year old John Cantor has devoted the past six years to trying to complete one of the toughest solo expeditions on earth - Brooks Range in Alaska.

Life After Puberty

34. Life After Puberty

24/09/2012

Nell Schofield and Jad Capelja, the two young girls who starred in the 1981 Bruce Beresford film 'Puberty Blues', found fame and celebrity and looked set for big careers on screen...

Leap of Faith

35. Leap of Faith

01/10/2012

Li Cunxin - once one of the world's best known dancers - embarks on a high stakes return to the ballet world after 15 years as a stockbroker.

The Slam

36. The Slam

08/10/2012

Exclusive with Rod Laver: the tennis legend is joined by family, friends and a line up of greats including Roger Federer.

The Slam (Part 2)

37. The Slam (Part 2)

15/10/2012

Part two follows Laver through his marriage to an older American divorcee, raising children, battling a near catastrophic stroke and his return to Australia in circumstances he describes as the supreme highlight of his life.

The Year of Living Famously

22/10/2012

Ben Lewin and Judi Levine are two film-makers whose latest film 'The Sessions' has received considerable acclaim and is now being tipped as an Academy Awards contender.

A Man of His Word

39. A Man of His Word

29/10/2012

Veteran print reporter Malcolm Brown has covered some of the biggest stories of the last four decades, but now finds himself somewhat out of step with the times in an industry caught on the cutting edge of the digital revolution.

Dreams from My Mother

05/11/2012

Oscar-nominated actress Diane Cilento left Hollywood at the height of her fame to pursue more creative and spiritual endeavours. Her most enduring love was a theatre she created in the middle of the North Queensland rainforest.

Under Her Spell

41. Under Her Spell

12/11/2012

Zelie Bullen is a former stunt woman, turned world renowned animal trainer who trained Abraham, the lead horse in Steven Spielberg's movie 'War Horse'.

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The Light of Day

1. The Light of Day

04/02/2013

In 2004 Sam Cullen and his wife Janet bought a rare collection of photographs at a London auction. They were captivated by the haunting faces in the photos. The couple began piecing together a puzzle few thought could ever be solved. Their quest took them to the beautiful Clarence River region of NSW and into some of the most troubling aspects of our history. Now, eight years down the track, the Cullens' labour of love has turned up some astonishing and surprising results which are revealed for the first time on Monday night...

On the Precipice

2. On the Precipice

11/02/2013

Scott Johnson was a young man with everything going for him - a maths genius with a bright future. But on a trip to a Sydney beach one sunny day in 1988, everything changed. The search for the truth of what happened that day has brought together a wealthy internet pioneer, an international super sleuth, and the NSW Police Cold Case Unit. This week, the story of their quest to solve a twenty-five-year-old-mystery.

So Much to Say

3. So Much to Say

18/02/2013

Stevie Wright became a superstar at the age of sixteen, with the iconic 1960s rock band The Easybeats - the first Australian group to achieve chart success in the UK, US and Europe. He went on to win another generation of fans as a solo artist with hits like 'Evie', 'Hard Road' and 'Black Eyed Bruiser'. But along with the exhilarating highs, he has experienced devastating lows - which on several occasions could have been fatal. Now the legend of Stevie Wright is being rekindled with help from fellow musician and lifelong fan, Scott McRae who has created a 'rockumentary' live show of his idol's extraordinary life. Australian Story has recorded Stevie Wright's last public performance - a special poignant encore in Scott McRae's stage show.

The First Word

4. The First Word

25/02/2013

This week's program is about a man who's become an international pioneer in a significant but unlikely field. A failed medical school student turned journalist, Peter Ford hit the big time in the US as a CNN anchorman. He travelled extensively and covered many big stories around the world. But beneath the telegenic exterior an 'inner nerd' was lurking. Using his self-taught computer code-writing skills, Peter developed software that enables the most severely disabled people to communicate. His invention has even attracted the interest of Professor Stephen Hawking...

The Chosen One

5. The Chosen One

04/03/2013

This week, the story of three young Australians and their mission to rescue an orphaned elephant calf on the Indonesian Island of Sumatra. Sumatran elephants are officially listed as critically endangered, driven out of their habitat by encroaching industries – in particular, palm oil production. It is estimated that there are now only two or three thousand left in the wild. But against all the odds, one Sumatran elephant calf has become a symbol of hope in an otherwise bleak situation. The program has the heart warming story of 'Bona' and three friends mobilising to save her. The three are all ex employees of the late Steve Irwin, who had a particular interest in the plight of the Sumatran elephants. As this episode reveals, some of those closest to the 'Crocodile Hunter' played a key role in the saga...

Suddenly Last Summer (1)

11/03/2013

This week's program has the untold personal story of an Australian cricket captain through the eyes of those closest to him. The cricket captaincy occupies a unique place in the national consciousness. When Ricky Ponting, the first Tasmanian to lead the team, retired from international cricket last December, grown men cried, parliamentary business was interrupted and a gaping hole was left in the once all conquering Australian cricket team. The episode reveals how a prankster from a tough housing commission background in Launceston made the transition to one of the most decorated cricketers of all time and the nation's best batsman after the mighty Sir Donald Bradman. Wife Rianna is credited with being a major influence in the transformation. In Monday's program she provides her first ever extended interview with some surprising, highly personal and candid insights.

Suddenly Last Summer (2)

18/03/2013

Monday night's program has the emotional conclusion to our story about former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting and his family. This episode has the inside story of a series of dramatic highs and lows on and off the field. On the cricket pitch, Ponting's triumphant century in the 2003 World Cup final, losing and regaining the Ashes, and the PR disaster of 'Monkeygate'. While at home, unfolding behind the scenes, there was a long and private struggle to parenthood, disclosed here for the first time by Ponting and his wife Rianna. When Ponting suddenly decided to retire last year, it was front page news around the nation and even Federal Parliament stopped briefly to mark the occasion. In this program, Ponting, his parents, and wife Rianna tell the full inside story behind the decision...

On the Warpath

8. On the Warpath

25/03/2013

We first profiled official war artist Ben Quilty last September as he worked on portraits of Australian soldiers who'd served in Afghanistan. Quilty spoke then of the strong bonds he'd formed with many of his subjects, including some of the elite special operations troops who he says revealed a depth of emotional distress that shocked him to his core. Six months later, Quilty's exhibition is now on tour and attracting much interest. In the intervening time, his own journey from artist to angry advocate has led him to argue for better treatment for returned soldiers who he says continue to suffer from their time in the war zone.

Letters to the Editor

01/04/2013

This week we're returning to Cunnamulla in outback Queensland and the story of a newspaper, an unlikely romance and a grazing property. James Clark left the bush and found success in the city. But he was drawn home and then chased a new dream of running the local paper. In the process, he divided the town. As you'll see, there've been a number of significant arrivals down on the farm since we last visited.

Down by the Sea (1)

08/04/2013

If you are a certain age chances are you remember exactly where you were in the early hours of September 27 thirty years ago. It was the day an Australian yacht ended the longest winning streak in sporting history, grabbing the legendary America's Cup from the grandees of the New York Yacht Club. Unprecedented and spontaneous celebrations broke out all around the nation from the coastal fringe and deep into the Outback. In this thirtieth anniversary year, with many of the key players now advanced in age, Australian Story revisits those euphoric and nation defining events. There are surprising and entertaining new insights from all the main players, including then Prime Minister Bob Hawke, Alan Bond and his former wife Eileen and skipper John Bertrand. Also interviewed are Australia II crew member Grant Simmer, London Olympics gold medallist Tom Slingsby and Sydney born 2010 America's Cup winning skipper James Spithill.

Down by the Sea (2)

15/04/2013

This week's program concludes the story of Australia II's epic quest to win the America's Cup and end the longest winning streak in sporting history. This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of those nation defining moments. The victory has been listed alongside the Moon Landing and the assassination of President John F Kennedy as one of the events that Australians regard as most memorable. Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, Syndicate Head Alan Bond and skipper John Bertrand are among those who provide intriguing accounts of what was really going on behind the scenes. We also examine the legacy of the win, and discover what's happened to some of the key players in the decades that have followed.

Fade to Black

12. Fade to Black

22/04/2013

Monday's Australian Story provides new insights into a saga that's captured the imaginations of all kinds of people all around the world. On Saturday, Melbourne staged a final farewell to Black Caviar. It's been two years since the champion mare first featured on Australian Story. Since then her story has gone global and now rivals that of Phar Lap in terms of regard and recognition.

Call of Duty

13. Call of Duty

29/04/2013

In a 35-year career, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox has forged a reputation as an officer who goes out of his way to look after victims. He rose to national prominence late last year when he defied police rules and disclosed explosive allegations that the Catholic Church had consistently covered up the crimes of paedophile priests in the Newcastle-Hunter region of NSW. The decision to speak out occurred on the spur of the moment during an emotional public forum. Fox says he thought at the time that the consequences would be 'fairly heavy'. But he walked onto the public stage anyway, and addressed hundreds of abuse victims and their supporters. Other appearances followed and within weeks, the Prime Minister announced a far-reaching Royal Commission into the sexual abuse of children in institutions. Fox, along with others, is credited with helping to trigger it. Call Of Duty features exclusive footage of Peter Fox at the meeting that changed his life.

Know Thy Enemy (1)

14. Know Thy Enemy (1)

06/05/2013

This week's program is about a woman who provided some of Australia's most memorable moments at the last Olympics. Anna Meares, the unflinching 'coalminer's daughter' from Central Queensland, has dominated cycling for nearly a decade. The story of her triumphant return to the track after a catastrophic accident has been well documented. What is less well known is the detail of the psychological struggles she navigated on the road to the London Olympics. Her ascendancy in her sport came at some cost to personal and family relationships. As a consequence of Anna's rise, her sister's dreams were crushed. And then there were her famous on and off track battles with the British favourite Victoria Pendleton which soon became the stuff of tabloid legend. From the UK, Pendleton provides candid new insights into the intense rivalry with Meares. And for the first time, Anna Meares reveals her own inside story.

Know Thy Enemy (2)

15. Know Thy Enemy (2)

13/05/2013

This week's program concludes the dramatic story of Olympic cyclist Anna Meares. Meares has dominated women's cycling for nearly a decade. Her first big rival was her own sister and then came fierce battles on and off the track with British favourite Victoria Pendleton. The program reveals details of the audacious victory plan devised by the Australian team in the lead up to the London Olympics and the surprising aftermath...

Listen to Me

16. Listen to Me

20/05/2013

This week's program is about a man recently named by The Australian newspaper as the most influential broadcaster in Australia. He's Radio 2GB 'shock jock' Ray Hadley and his top rating morning radio show is heard all along the East Coast. Hadley was driving taxis when a chance encounter gave him the break he'd dreamed of since he was a kid in a working class suburb. It wasn't long before he toppled John Laws from the number one spot in the notoriously tough Sydney radio market. Ray Hadley is loud, opinionated and controversial. He's a tireless worker for charity. And he's merciless towards politicians. In this program Ray Hadley opens up and reveals some uncomfortable truths about the past and about the temper that's been getting him into trouble.

The Hazel Effect

17. The Hazel Effect

27/05/2013

Australian Story on May 27 will feature an updated edition of the Logie awarding winning episode on former First Lady Hazel Hawke, first aired ten years ago. There will be new interviews and other material from those closest to Mrs Hawke in her final days. The death of the former First Lady is generating a huge groundswell of public affection and mourning. She has been described as Australia's Eleanor Roosevelt. With close cooperation from the family, Australian Story will showcase the highlights of a courageous, groundbreaking and sometimes tumultuous life, marked by public service as well as personal triumphs and hard knocks.

A Life Laid Bare

18. A Life Laid Bare

03/06/2013

When Lisa Poulos stepped into a Melbourne taxi six years ago, she had no idea how her life was about to turn upside down. To that point she appeared to her friends to be the woman who had everything. But when her taxi was involved in a minor accident that day in Melbourne, it set off a dramatic series of events, eventually revealing a dark truth that nobody knew was there. It gave Lisa Poulos the idea to turn her bad fortune into something positive. As a prominent player in the fashion world, she decided to use her contacts to create a project which would help other women facing the same difficulties. But first she had to get used to the idea of laying her life bare...

Northam Exposure

19. Northam Exposure

10/06/2013

Sami Shah has been in Australia for less than one year but he's already making a name for himself on the stand up comedy circuit in Western Australia. Shah was fronting his own groundbreaking satirical show on TV in Karachi; a dangerous line of work in the political environment of Pakistan. After a narrow escape from a devastating bomb attack he and his wife and small daughter applied through the official migration process to settle in Australia. Under the terms of their migration visa they were obliged to settle in a rural area and ended up in the small town of Northam. When Sami Shah took to the stage with his cutting edge stand up routines, not everyone was amused...

When Blood Runs Cold

17/06/2013

Monday's Australian Story centres on a crime that has been described as one of the 'top five' unsolved murder mysteries in Australian history. Twenty years after the heyday of the Ned Kelly gang, the nation was shocked by the brutal deaths of three siblings on a bush track. A young farmer Michael Murphy and his two sisters were bludgeoned to death near the town of Gatton, 100 kilometres from Brisbane in 1898. The trio were returning from a Boxing Day outing. The savagery of their deaths was all the more puzzling because of the absence of any apparent motive. Retired dentist, turned author Stephanie Bennett has spent years painstakingly trawling through archival evidence and she now believes she's cracked the case. Others are less convinced. But some Murphy descendants are grateful for her efforts. They say the crime scarred the family down the generations, and believe that Stephanie Bennett may indeed have delivered 'the truth'...

The Men Who Fell to Earth

24/06/2013

This week's program is about a fatal plane crash and the disturbing facts that emerged in the aftermath. It started when a young woman called Samantha Hare surprised her partner with the gift of a joy flight off the coast of South East Queensland back in 2008. In the pilot's seat was a well known, colourful and seemingly highly reputable aviator called Barry Hempel. But unbeknownst to Samantha Hare, Mr Hempel had been stripped of his commercial pilot's license - and there were other worrying issues too. Mr Hempel and Samantha's fiance, Ian Lovell, were both killed when their plane plummeted into the sea. This week's episode tells the story of Samantha Hare and her five year quest for answers in the face of a 'smorgasbord' of baffling and worrying questions.

No More Than a Ghost

01/07/2013

This week, the story of a young Adelaide student and the obsession that's made her an international publishing sensation. She's 28 year old Hannah Kent and her novel on an Icelandic murderess sparked a bidding war. Now there is talk of a Hollywood movie. It started with a Rotary exchange visit to Iceland when Hannah Kent was just 17. She felt lonely and claustrophobic in the alien 24 hour darkness of the Icelandic winter. But hearing, by chance, about the execution site she became intrigued by the story of Agnes Magnusdottir, beheaded for murder in Iceland some 200 years ago, and the last woman to suffer that fate. In the program Hannah Kent tells the untold story of her decade long interest in the macabre story of Agnes and how it's taken her to strange and unexpected places.

The Music Lesson

23. The Music Lesson

08/07/2013

Singer Jessica Mauboy introduces this updated program on the life of Yothu Yindi frontman Mr Yunupingu. "Growing up in Darwin, everyone looked up to him, and it made me want to do that line of work. I wanted to be just like that," she says. Mr Yunupingu went from school teacher to school principal to international rock star when the song 'Treaty' became a hit around the world. He was named Australian of the Year in 1992. But his health deteriorated in the last 7 years due to a combination of diabetes, high blood pressure and alcohol dependence. In 2009 Australian Story documented his battle with kidney failure and his reluctant acceptance of a life on dialysis three times a week. He was awaiting a kidney transplant when he passed away last month, aged 56. The updated program includes new material on Mr Yunupingu's life at his home in Arnhem Land in his final years, as well as fresh interviews with his family, friends and music industry luminaries Molly Meldrum and Michael Gudinski.

Irons in the Fire

24. Irons in the Fire

15/07/2013

It's said there’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come... This week's program is about a psychology student and a brainwave that became a phenomenon. As Tasmania's terrifying bushfires took hold in January, Mel Irons set up a a Facebook page... The spur of the moment decision became the start of a social media whirlwind that provided a helping hand to thousands of people isolated by the fires. From generators for oyster breeders, to tin openers for the local Food Bank and even a small armada of boats to ferry supplies to the needy, Mel Irons was at the helm. She admits she took risks and cut corners. But the essence of her approach is now being embraced by the State Government and Emergency Services.

There but for Fortune

22/07/2013

This week's program is about a man who's made a big name in London but is little known back in Australia. Richard Farleigh amassed an early fortune as a young gun in the financial markets and went on to star on a top-rating British television program. But what's remarkable about Farleigh is his background. He was one of a family of eleven children born to an itinerant, violent and alcoholic sheep shearer. Farleigh and several of his older siblings were removed by Welfare authorities to an orphanage and he was subsequently fostered. Initially diagnosed as 'backward', his luck changed when a school teacher recognised his abilities and became 'the first person that I felt really cared about me'. He excelled at maths and tournament chess and by his mid-thirties was a multi-millionaire business entrepreneur, moving to the UK five years ago. Now in his fifties, he has been back in Australia, retracing a past that he says continues to haunt him in ways he 'can't control'.

Too Good to Refuse

26. Too Good to Refuse

29/07/2013

August marks the 50th anniversary of one of Britain's most infamous crimes – the Great Train Robbery. Ronald Biggs was sentenced to 30 years gaol for his part in the crime that he once described as 'too good to refuse'. But behind the robbery and Biggs' subsequent escape to Australia, there's an epic saga of a woman's resilience and loyalty. Disowned by her middle class parents, Charmian Biggs and their two children, followed Biggs to Australia in the hope of a fresh start. It was the beginning of a tumultuous three decades marked by discoveries, escapes, betrayals and reunions. Forced to divorce her husband to help him avoid extradition from Brazil, Charmian Biggs raised her sons on her own and studied to obtain a university degree. She became a successful book editor under the new name of Brent. Then in 2001 Biggs finally surrendered to the British authorities so he could receive medical treatment.

Corridors of Power

27. Corridors of Power

05/08/2013

This week we visit a scenic valley where best selling author Di Morrissey and a determined group of rural residents have stared down a corporate giant. The setting is the spectacular Manning Valley in the mid north coast of New South Wales. When the electricity transmission company TransGrid decided to build a high voltage power line through the valley, the community elected to fight. Led by former sports administrator turned farmer, Peter Epov, and including an airline pilot, engineer and a former business analyst, they pooled their expertise and skills to tackle the seemingly impenetrable data of a complex industry. What they discovered has far reaching implications for anybody who pays electricity bills.

A Place for Us

28. A Place for Us

12/08/2013

Award winning television journalist Sara James was living the dream as an anchor and foreign correspondent for American network NBC. She'd lived in New York for fifteen years and reported from around the world including the war zones of Somalia, Sudan and in the Middle East. Then she met and married another high flyer, Australian journalist Andrew Butcher, who worked closely with Rupert Murdoch as his corporate affairs manager. But with the birth of their second daughter came a curve ball. Baby Jacqui didn’t cry and was having multiple seizures. 'Your baby has a bad brain' said the medical specialist. A nurse took Sara aside and said 'they don’t always know you know. Your baby has bright eyes. Don't give up.' To the amazement of their friends, the Butchers abandoned Manhattan, scooped up their family and moved to the Macedon Ranges outside Melbourne. There they embraced an entirely new way of life as they started to unlock the mysteries of Jacqui's distressing and taxing condition.

Long Walk Back

29. Long Walk Back

19/08/2013

Chloe Palmer-Simpson was just 18 when she was involved in a head-on car crash near her home in Bargo in New South Wales. The accident left her fighting for her life and dealing with a severe brain injury. Although the elite swimmer was just minutes from death, the efforts of medical staff coupled with her own determination led to a recovery that stunned everyone. Now, just 16 months after the accident, Chloe Palmer-Simpson is attempting to walk PNG's Kokoda Track accompanied by the medical team who saved her life to raise funds for trauma research at St George Hospital. The track is routinely described as 96 kilometres of sheer hell and that's for the able-bodied. Asking a young woman recuperating from traumatic injuries to attempt it is not without risk.

A Voice in the Wilderness

26/08/2013

Retiring independent MP Tony Windsor offers a unique insider's account on Australian Story of the last three years of political tumult. After two decades in politics, both state and federal but always as an independent, Tony Windsor shocked many when he announced his retirement two months ago. He played a deciding role in two hung parliaments and helped keep Nick Greiner's NSW Liberal government in power twenty-two years ago. But it wasn't until he backed Julia Gillard's minority government in 2010 that he experienced widespread fallout – including death threats - from those who thought he'd abandoned his conservative New England electorate. From his vantage point in the Simpson Desert, far away from what he calls the 'greasy pond' of Canberra politics, Tony Windsor offers a final – and at times surprising - verdict on Canberra's political leaders.

Driving Greg Norman (1)

02/09/2013

Includes interviews with President Bill Clinton, Jack Nicklaus, Peter FitzSimons, Morgan-Leigh Norman (daughter), and Gregory Norman Junior (son) and third wife Kirsten in her first television interview. When Adam Scott became the first Australian ever to win the US Masters golf tournament earlier this year, he immediately paid an emotional tribute to his mentor Greg Norman. Norman remains a world sporting icon and is considered by many to be Australia's greatest ever golfer. But his friend, President Bill Clinton, interviewed for Australian Story, says Greg was never universally 'embraced in a way that some great golfers are.' Greg Norman was also a trail blazer off the course, parlaying sporting success into a multi-millionaire dollar business empire built around his moniker, The Great White Shark.

Driving Greg Norman (2)

09/09/2013

Australian Story concludes the epic tale of Greg Norman, recognised as one of Australia's best and most flamboyant sports stars. Norman dominated international golf for nearly two decades in the eighties and nineties. He blazed a trail by cannily converting personal sporting success into a multi million dollar business brand. But his approach hasn't always drawn universal admiration and he concedes that his headline grabbing personal life hurt his image for a period of time. This week's episode covers the famous 1996 US Masters loss in which Greg Norman's grace in the face of crushing defeat drew admiration. The loss drove him to tears. But it was finally 'vindicated' earlier this year when Adam Scott became the first Australian to win the elusive trophy and paid emotional tribute to Greg Norman as his mentor. This episode also covers the story of Greg Norman's friendships with two US Presidents. There are candid family disclosures about the break up of his marriage to former world number one tennis star Chris Evert and his subsequent remarriage to third wife Kirsten 'Kiki' Norman.

In Your Face

33. In Your Face

16/09/2013

In a world obsessed with physical beauty, Robert Hoge is a man embracing 'ugly'. Hoge was born 41 years ago with a massive tumour in the middle of his face. At first his own mother couldn't bear to look at him and the family was advised to 'put him in a home'. There were national newspaper headlines when a pioneering craniofacial surgeon used the cartilage from baby Robert's toe to construct a nose. Hoge grew up to become a journalist and then built a stellar career as a public servant culminating in the job of media advisor to then Queensland Premier Anna Bligh. But he has rejected further surgery that might make him look more conventional. Now a husband and a father himself, he's on a mission to confront us all with some difficult questions and start a new debate about concepts of beauty and ugliness and everything in between...

Turning the Gaze

34. Turning the Gaze

23/09/2013

Melbourne schoolgirl Olympia Nelson is only sixteen, but she's no stranger to controversy. She's grown up in an unusual but talented household as the daughter of an art critic and acclaimed photographer Poli Papapetrou. Olympia and her mother have had a long creative partnership. But in 2008 an unclothed photograph of Olympia aged six generated national controversy when it appeared on the cover of the magazine 'Art Monthly'. Even the Prime Minister bought in. Now Olympia has weighed in from an unexpected direction by publicly challenging the popularity of 'selfies' – often explicit self portraits posted on social media. Her robust analysis of the selfie trend and issues around girls, sexual expression and self image was published by The Age Newspaper, setting off a new debate...

Count On Clive

35. Count On Clive

30/09/2013

Much has changed since Australian Story first explored the private and professional worlds of Clive Palmer sixteen months ago. At the time former Qld Premier Peter Beattie concluded 'you haven't heard the last of Clive Palmer, you're just going to have to get used to bigger screens'. Even he could scarcely have predicted the turn of events now unfolding, with Mr Palmer poised to wield political influence in Federal Parliament The extent of that influence is yet to be determined but it's now clear that the Palmer United Party has secured two Senate seats with a possible third in Western Australia. It's speculated he could even end up holding the balance of power in the Upper House. With so many theories abounding, who is the real Clive Palmer; what can we expect next and what impact might there be on the way the nation's run...

A Sapper's Lullaby

36. A Sapper's Lullaby

07/10/2013

Fred Smith has been described as 'Australia's secret weapon' in international diplomacy. As a career diplomat, he's represented Australia in Bougainville and more recently in Afghanistan. But it's his second career as a musician that came to the fore in Uruzgan province, when he wrote a song about the death of Australian soldier Ben Ranaudo. "Dust in Uruzgan" captured the hearts of many serving in Afghanistan and a second song, "Sapper's Lullaby" has become an anthem for soldiers and their families. Now, with Australian forces about to depart Afghanistan, this is the story of a diplomat with a difference.

On Maggies Farm

37. On Maggies Farm

14/10/2013

Three years ago Maggie MacKellar, daughter of a former Federal Cabinet Minister, was living on the family farm in NSW trying to reassemble the pieces of her life. A writer and Sydney Uni academic, Ms MacKellar was left widowed and pregnant in particularly harrowing circumstances. She seemed resolved to raise her daughter and son alone, on her own terms in the country. When her story was aired on Australian Story in February 2011, it drew a big viewer response. Among the emails was a message from a stranger – a divorced 49 year old sheep farmer in Tasmania. What happened next was as unexpected as it was heart warming...

Cracking the Code

38. Cracking the Code

21/10/2013

The Damiani family's story has been described as a breathtaking example of how medicine can be transformed by the determination of ordinary people. Four years ago, Stephen and Sally Damiani's baby son Massimo succumbed to a mystery disease. In the space of a few weeks, the toddler lost the ability to eat and crawl. The prognosis was bleak and the cause mystifying. Stephen Damiani, who has a background in construction economics and risk management, teamed up with a young geneticist to map the family's genome in an attempt to discover the cause of his son's illness. In the process, his seemingly impossible quest for answers has made a discovery that's astonished the international medical community and has implications for us all.

Letters From Elizabeth

28/10/2013

They say every family has its secrets, but in Susan Swingler's case those secrets were buried more deeply than most. Abandoned by her father at the age of 4, Susan Swingler spent the better part of her life seeking out the man who had left her behind. What she discovered along the way shocked her to the core. She uncovered a web of lies that was simply astonishing, all the more so because the woman who had woven it was one of Australia's best known and best loved authors.

Think Big

40. Think Big

04/11/2013

As a fatherless child, Johnson Maker-Adeng fled from war-ravaged Sudan with the remnants of his family. For four years they trekked through the African wilderness. Then they spent more than a decade in a migration queue. Finally the family were accepted as refugees and granted entry into Australia and a fresh start. From traumatic beginnings, Johnson Maker-Adeng is now in the process of fulfilling childhood dreams that not so long ago would have seemed preposterous. Australian Story has been filming his progress over the last seven years.

A Feeling for the Water (1)

11/11/2013

Murray Rose was an inspiration for generations of Australians, in and out of the swimming pool where he won six Olympic medals. Yet despite his role building up the 'golden era' of the Australian swim team in the 1950s and 60s, the stories that emerged last year in the aftermath of his death surprised many younger people who had barely heard of him. Murray Rose personified many of the virtues of the Australian athlete: a good sport, a calm and collected mind under pressure and a consistent race winner. But it was his interests outside the pool that he claimed gave him a winning edge and helped focus his mind. He was a vegetarian and a follower of an Indian philosopher, long before such 'new age' ideas became fashionable. Before he died, Murray Rose was working on a candid memoir and in this program, some of the sport's biggest names and his close family members offer an insight into a man who, it transpires, was much more than a fast swimmer.

A Feeling for the Water (2)

18/11/2013

Part two of the top rating 'A Feeling For The Water' opens with Murray Rose's move to California to begin a university scholarship. America in the later 1950s was an attractive fit for Rose and his varied interests, including vegetarianism, spirituality and acting. Already a gold medallist three times over in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Rose went on to swim one of his most famous races at Rome in 1960, perfecting his strategy of out-psyching opponents and winning gold again in the 400 metres. Now with a fourth gold medal, Rose looked set to dominate his events for years to come until the controversial decision to exclude him from the Tokyo Olympics team in 1964 – a decision that polarises officials until this day. Before he died, Murray Rose was working on a candid memoir and in this program, some of the sport's biggest names and his close family members offer an insight into a man who, it transpires, was much more than a fast swimmer.

Taking Flight

43. Taking Flight

25/11/2013

Annabel Blake grew up with a mother who, as a young athlete, had hoped to represent Australia in the 1988 Winter Olympics. Janine Shepherd's nickname, 'Janine the Machine' reflected the grit and dedication she brought to the ski slopes and it was these traits that helped her recover when a training accident left her permanently disabled. Despite these setbacks, Janine raised her three children to follow their passions and demonstrated through her own challenging life that nothing is impossible. Now, in a surprising twist, her daughter Annabel is hoping to capture a place in the Australian team to compete in next year's Winter Olympics in the new – and dangerous – sport of slopestyle skiing.

Season 19

Season 19

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03/02/2014

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The Other Side

1. The Other Side

03/02/2014

In 1996 Matthew Reilly, aged 22, self-published his first book. Now he has a list of international best sellers. In his books heroes prevail against impossible odds. But in his own life he's faced unexpected adversity from the most unlikely quarter. When, as a consequence, he lost his wife Natalie, Matthew Reilly's world collapsed. He says he thought he would never write again. As he reveals on Australian Story, the loss drove him to the brink of disaster.

The Back of His Mind

10/02/2014

Three years ago, 35 year old fashion photographer David Murrell was told he had just months to live. A tumour the size of an orange was removed from his brain. It was the worst kind of highly aggressive cancer. But in a lucky coincidence his own father, a cell biologist, emerged as a possible saviour. Dr Wayne Murrell just happened to be part of a team in Norway working on an experimental vaccine for exactly that kind of tumour. "I'm a scientist, I don't believe in coincidence!" Dr Murrell says. But what happened next defied the odds...

No Half Measures

3. No Half Measures

17/02/2014

This week's Australian Story charts Torah Bright's remarkable comeback from a year of setbacks and struggles, culminating in an euphoric medal win at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Bright grabbed Australia's first medal with a nail biting silver in the Women's Half Pipe final. The latest win makes her our greatest female winter Olympian. For the family oriented snowboarder, the achievement is remarkable, given a supremely difficult preparation year marked by tough personal and professional challenges. Australian Story viewers first met Torah Bright two years ago. This program documents the behind the scenes role of unusually strong family ties as Bright pushes through every possible obstacle on the path to Sochi...

Call Me Cate

4. Call Me Cate

24/02/2014

Lt.Col. Cate McGregor AM has been a participant in some of the most significant chapters in recent Australian history. She has been a political strategist for both the ALP and the Liberal Party. In her current role as a senior Army officer, she wrote last year's landmark speech by the Chief of the Army David Morrison which went viral around the world. Now, she is the most high profile individual in Australia to 'come out' as a transgendered person. When, after decades of private struggle, Malcolm finally decided to become Cate she was 'terrified' about the likely reaction from friends and colleagues. Prime Minister Abbott, Army Chief David Morrison, Liberal pollster Mark Textor and political journalist Barrie Cassidy are among a range of high profile individuals who speak candidly about Cate's transformation and its impact on them.

His Driving Force

5. His Driving Force

03/03/2014

Monday night's program centres on a remarkable friendship between a top scientist and a coach driver and a crazy brave dream to do something about childhood cancer. Their unlikely alliance has forged a breakthrough that's creating excitement around the world. Col Reynolds started raising funds to help children with cancer after a chance encounter at a hospital. He was introduced to cancer researcher Professor Peter Gunning who desperately needed funds to explore a radical new way of forcing cancer cells to collapse by 'killing' a single component. By 2009 Professor Gunning and his associates had developed a drug and began lab tests. Last year their beakthrough findings were published in the prestigious Cancer Research Journal with human trials now not too far off...

An Unnatural History

10/03/2014

David Rennie fell in love with photography seven years ago when he was lured from his car by the sight of a passing bird overhead. The encounter led to a newfound passion for wildlife photography that took him away from his family for weeks at a time as he tracked birds through the environmentally sensitive Mandurah wetlands south of Perth. His skills as a self-taught photographer were recognised last year when he won the prestigious Australian Geographic ANZANG award for a dramatic shot showing a young osprey and a spoonbill narrowly avoiding a collision in mid air. Documenting the fragile birdlife also helped David deal with his own demons and ultimately to confront a bizarre mystery involving his father.

The House of Tara

7. The House of Tara

17/03/2014

Tara Winkler was just 19 when she set off on the trip to Cambodia that would change her life. After coming across an orphanage where funds were embezzled and young girls sexually abused, she set up her own orphanage in the city of Battambang in 2007. Seven years later, the organisation she created is no longer an orphanage but a community development organisation offering help to poor families and more than 100 children each day. Tara Winkler is no longer 'mum' to the kids. But in the four years since she was first profiled on Australian Story, she has faced dramas in her professional and personal life that nobody could have predicted. The story is introduced by fashion designer Jodhi Meares, a supporter of Tara Winkler's Cambodian Children's Trust.

Out of the Box

8. Out of the Box

24/03/2014

Adam Boland was just 26 years old when he was handed the reins of the ailing Sunrise program on Channel 7. It was the start of something very new and a game changer for the networks. Some observers credit Boland with paving the way for the current ascendancy of the Seven Network. But it's been a tempestuous ride for Adam Boland. Now in the aftermath of a very public implosion, he's walking away from the industry that he says nearly destroyed him.

Set in Stone

9. Set in Stone

31/03/2014

Introduced by Australian of the Year, Adam Goodes. Explorer and airline pilot Percy Trezise was captivated by Quinkan rock art fifty years ago when road workers stumbled across an ancient painting. The Quinkans are now rated among the most impressive and ancient rock art in the world. They became an obsession for Trezise – a passion passed on to his two sons. Percy recorded stories from the elders and worked closely with legendary artist Dick Roughsey to protect the fragile paintings, hidden amongst the sandstone escarpments near Laura in Far North Queensland. Now his sons, Matt and Steven Trezise, are at a crossroads as they contemplate their own uncertain future after years guiding visitors into the rock art sites and managing their father's legacy.

A Complicated Life: Kerry Packer , Part 1

Getting on for a decade after his death, the legendary businessman Kerry Packer remains an intriguing and puzzling figure. Building on his father's success in the media industry, he dominated Australian TV and became the nation's richest person. His own son James is now following in his father's footsteps, extending the reach of the Packer empire around the world. But beneath the famous bravado and bluster of Kerry Packer, was there actually a very complex personality, at odds with the public image? Was he, as some say, a deeply conflicted man 'at war with himself'? In Monday's Australian Story, some of those who knew the tycoon well share their candid insights into the Packer paradox, the demons that drove him, and the 'deeply sentimental' side that was kept well out of the public gaze. The program features a wealth of rarely seen archival material and photographs.

A Complicated Life: Kerry Packer , Part 2

This week, the conclusion of our story about the legendary businessman Kerry Packer... Beneath the famous bravado and bluster was he actually a deeply conflicted, emotional man who spent his life 'at war with himself'? The program explores puzzling questions around a fatal road accident some sixty years ago that nearly ended Kerry Packer's life when he was just eighteen. It traces the decline of a man once seen as indestructible and tracks the spectacular rise of his son James under the strict tutelage of his father. Do the strong patterns of the past provide clues to the future of the Packers in the 2lst Century? Introduced by Caroline Jones and features Jodhi Meares, Al 'Chainsaw' Dunlap, Malcolm Turnbull, Phillip Adams, Graham Richardson, John Howard and others.

A Man Called Boy

12. A Man Called Boy

21/04/2014

Introduced by Amanda Shalala from ABC Grandstand This week's program tells the story of an Olympic champion so seemingly without ego that even his son and grandsons knew very little of his fame. Andrew 'Boy' Charlton was a hero who stamped his name across the world, with feats so marvellous he forged Australia's national spirit at a time when the nation was beleaguered by the Depression and the losses of the Great War. At just 16, he sliced two minutes off the world record for the 1500m freestyle, and won Australia’s first gold medal in that event at the 1924 Paris Olympics. It was the beginning of a dynasty of Australian swimmers – Murray Rose, John Konrads, Kieren Perkins and Grant Hackett – who later made the 1500m 'Australia's event'. But then at the height of his fame, and when Hollywood movie offers were there for the taking, 'Boy' Charlton retired to the bush, with no desire to perpetuate his name. Now a new generation is rediscovering this great Australian – a man called 'Boy'.

A Very Good Rascal

13. A Very Good Rascal

28/04/2014

Introduced by international music star Leo Sayer. This week's program tells the bitter sweet personal story behind the hard-living facade of iconic Australian rock musician, Doc Neeson. As lead singer of The Angels, Doc Neeson had a string of big hits from the seventies right through to the nineties. One of their songs remains an unofficial anthem for generations of Australian youth. But just before Christmas 2012, Neeson was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. Australian Story followed Neeson's journey over the last year as he received an Order of Australia and was the beneficiary of a fundraising concert featuring his friends Jimmy Barnes, Peter Garrett and David Haselhoff. The program also looks at the history and legacy of the legendary Angels band through the eyes of its original manager, John Woodruff and the producer of its most successful records, Mark Opitz.

The Edge of the Mountain

05/05/2014

Introduced by Caroline Jones. It was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime but when Australian nurse Christy King led a group of experienced trekkers into the PNG jungle everything changed in an instant. Early in the evening of their first night in the mountainous terrain of the Black Cat track, the group was attacked by men wielding machetes and robbed at gunpoint. As day turned to night, Christy King was left to decide how best to protect the men in her care and how to manage the serious wounds of the PNG porters who took the brunt of the attack. With two of her group already dead she was left to make difficult and unenviable decisions. For the first time, she speaks publicly about the ordeal.

In Tracy's Corner

15. In Tracy's Corner

12/05/2014

Introduced by actor and St Kilda resident, Rachel Griffiths. Monday night's program tells the story of the unsolved and savage murder of a woman called Tracy Connelly and the unexpected consequences of her death. Connelly was a St Kilda sex worker but her exceptional looks and personality endeared her to many in the local community where a street was known as 'Tracy's Corner'. Tracy Connelly seemingly lived most of her adult life thinking she counted for nothing but as events unfolded it turned out she couldn't have been more wrong. As community outrage spilled over onto social media, the family she left behind in Brisbane unexpectedly stepped forward to reclaim her. What emerges is a remarkable and poignant story. This episode also includes inside information from the ongoing Victoria Police investigation...

All the Right Moves: Kieren Perkins , Part 1

Introduced by Grant Hackett Includes interviews with Grant Hackett, Jared Perkins (brother), Daniel Kowalski and Karen Davis (fiancé). Monday night's program sheds new light on Kieren Perkins and one of the more memorable careers in Australian sporting history. It also provides candid insights into his unique rivalry with Grant Hackett. Kieren Perkins clinched his claim to 'legend' status with a remarkable comeback at Atlanta in 1996 after being all but written off in the lead up to the Games. At a time when many of the nation's swimming greats are struggling with life out of the pool, Perkins alone seems to have managed a smooth transition. Now aged forty, he has forged a second career as a successful banking executive and finally come to terms with the strange and difficult process of rocketing from sporting idol to 'nobody'. In this candid two part episode, he reveals the surprising truth about what went wrong in Atlanta; acknowledges his own struggles to create a new life; and introduces his new partner, the woman credited with bringing new happiness into his life.

All the Right Moves: Kieren Perkins , Part 2

Introduced by Grant Hackett Monday’s program concludes the epic tale of Kieren Perkins and the inside story of his battles to build a new life away from the sport that had dictated his every move since childhood. The program reveals new detail of the ‘nation stopping’ day in July 1996 when Perkins swam his way to a gold medal in the 1500 after being all but written off when he qualified last in the heats. Kieren Perkins, now aged forty, is credited with largely avoiding the tabloid catastrophes that have bedevilled so many of his contemporaries. But in this week’s candid conclusion he discloses some of his own struggles and introduces his new partner, fellow banking executive Karen Davis. She is credited with bringing new happiness into his life not least, according to Perkins, because she knows him only as a banker, not a swimming hero...

Out of the Kitchen

18. Out of the Kitchen

02/06/2014

This week's program provides an intriguing glimpse behind the scenes of the reality TV phenomenon that's captured the TV landscape in Australia. Jules Allen left her large family to appear as a 'willing hostage' on the popular MasterChef reality TV show. She admits she lusted after 'fifteen minutes of fame' but she was unprepared for the 'excruciating' highs and lows she encountered on the program and in its aftermath. A single mother, she's fostered twenty-nine children but she says managing a house full of hormonal teenagers pales alongside the psychological demands of MasterChef. It's become clear to Jules Allen that her experience is not unique. Psychologists and industry observers say the same techniques are used in most of the popular reality shows, from Big Brother to My Kitchen Rules. Jules Allen reveals it's left her 'humbler' with a clear sense of what actually matters in life...

The Last Commando , Part 1

09/06/2014

This week's Australian Story provides a rare insight into the mysterious world of Australia's elite Commando regiments. Corporal Cameron Baird was killed last year in Southern Afghanistan. At the time the Australian Defence Force said the 32-year-old soldier had 'died how he lived – at the front, giving his all, without any indecision.' Earlier this year he was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross which made him Australia's most decorated soldier, in company with Corporal Benjamin Roberts-Smith. Corporal Baird was the very last Australian soldier to be killed in action in Afghanistan - just months before the troop withdrawal. Now, for the first time, those closest to him are telling his story...

The Last Commando , Part 2

16/06/2014

This week's program goes to the 'tip of the spear' with elite commandos trapped in a lethal and protracted gun battle in Afghanistan. "It's not like TV, it's not a movie, this is for real" says army chaplain Padre John Sanderson. Earlier this year Corporal Cameron Baird was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his raw courage in the heat of combat. In this concluding episode, his commando colleagues provide a rare, poignant and riveting account of those fatal hours...

Driving Miss Davis

21. Driving Miss Davis

23/06/2014

This week the quirky, life affirming story of a young Australian from country Victoria, a car with a history, and a novel that's on its way to becoming a runaway success around the world. Seven years ago, Brooke Davis was travelling overseas when she received bad news from home. From that sad turning point, she's unexpectedly created a funny and touching book that challenges conventions around loss and grief, and advocates living life to the full - whatever your age. Brooke Davis was working part-time in a Perth bookshop when her manuscript excited the attention of a publisher. Even ahead of its release in Australia, the novel started a bidding war with sales to publishers in more than twenty countries from the USA to Portugal. Now Brooke Davis is telling her own story…

Forget Me Not

22. Forget Me Not

30/06/2014

How many people with a diagnosis of dementia join a dating agency? How many more find true love? This is just one of the many intriguing aspects of Christine Bryden's story. A medical puzzle, the brilliant biochemist has long outlived her original dementia prognosis. At the age of 46 she was told to retire and prepare herself for the nursing home. She had other ideas. A firebrand advocate she has shaken up the health system here and transformed attitudes towards people with dementia in Japan. Most importantly she has given people with dementia a voice. Christine tells us about her twenty year journey with dementia and takes us inside what is still a largely unexplored world.

Talk of the Town

23. Talk of the Town

07/07/2014

Popular singer songwriter Megan Washington performs on stage for huge audiences. But as Australian Story reveals this week, she's been terrified of public speaking all her life. When she was asked to be a presenter at the annual ARIA Awards the very thought made her 'feel sick'. From the age of five, she's suffered a debilitating stutter. Years of speech therapy helped her to overcome and disguise the condition. Then last year, she says, she wrote a song so personal it wound up changing her whole outlook on life. As a result she decided to stare down her personal demons and deliver a speech to a capacity crowd at Sydney Opera House...

The Game Changer

24. The Game Changer

14/07/2014

This week's program tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a former wildlife ranger and the renowned British conservationist Dame Jane Goodall. Their special connection has become a 'game changer' for the men and women on the front line of the increasingly bloody global war against poachers. Ten years ago Sean Willmore set up an organisation called the Thin Green Line to 'protect the protectors' – wildlife rangers who were being killed and maimed. But it was only when Willmore crawled from his his sick bed on the off chance of meeting Dame Jane in Melbourne that the real breakthroughs came. Now he has the ear of world leaders, rock stars and British Royal Princes...

Leaps and Bounds

25. Leaps and Bounds

21/07/2014

This week Australian Story returns to the story of one the world's best known dancers, Li Cunxin, as we go behind the scenes in a risky new venture with the Queensland Ballet. Also known as 'Mao's Last Dancer' through his bestselling book and movie of the same name, Li Cunxin took over in 2012 as artistic director of the Queensland Ballet. Tonight's program centres on his friendship with the Australian-born wife of the famous ballet choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan and the trials and tribulations behind the staging of Sir Kenneth's version of Romeo and Juliet.

Divide and Conquer

26. Divide and Conquer

28/07/2014

This week's Australian Story is proof that from little things big things can grow. Three years ago we told the story of emerging young comedians Nazeem Hussain and Aamer Rahman who were making a big impact on the Australian comedy circuit with their provocative satire. In Divide and Conquer we discover how Aamer Rahman has since become an internet sensation, making news around the world and how Nazeem Hussain got the opportunity of a lifetime; his very own TV show. And apologies to their female fans, one of the men has even found love; growing up, moving out of the parental home and getting married.

Lock Me Away

27. Lock Me Away

04/08/2014

This week we meet an 'ageing' activist who admits he's spent close to fifty years tilting at windmills without a lot to show for it... until now. Drew Hutton seems as surprised as anyone that nearing seventy, he masterminded 'Lock the Gate' a big and effective people power campaign against coal seam gas. And he's done it by uniting former sworn enemies – the farmers and the greens. He's also mobilised the support of his old school teacher, influential 'shock jock' Alan Jones. But as we reveal, this late life 'success' has come at a high cost to his health and his personal life.

Searching for C11

28. Searching for C11

11/08/2014

At the age of 21, aeronautical engineer Lauren Burns was told a family secret that turned her world upside down. Barbara Burns revealed that Lauren was conceived in a Melbourne clinic using donor sperm. The man she knew as her father was infertile. Mrs Burns says the culture at the time was to 'take the child home and forget how it was conceived. Just pretend it was your child and nobody knew.' Helped by her mother, Lauren embarked on a long and arduous search to discover the identity of her donor father – a man she knew only as 'C11' – from the first letter of his surname and his height, 5'11". Four fruitless years later, Lauren had one final card to play. What she managed to finally discover was truly astonishing. 'Searching For C11', a two part Australian Story special, untangles a complex ethical and emotional web involving not just Lauren Burns but two other young women...

Searching for C11 (2)

18/08/2014

In this week's program, aeronautical engineer Dr Lauren Burns finally finds out the identity of her biological father. To the amazement of all, he turns out to be part of a particularly distinguished Australian family. We join Lauren as she meets him for the first time – and gets to know her half siblings. At the same time two other young women, also created from donor sperm, have been trying desperately to determine their biological inheritance. But for them, it's a world of pain and no easy answers. Together their stories raise challenging ethical, medical and legal issues that few would have envisaged a generation ago.

Before the Storm

30. Before the Storm

25/08/2014

This week’s program goes behind the scenes with a tenacious regional newspaper reporter who last year won Australia’s top journalism award. Joanne McCarthy’s exposure of a national scandal emerging in the Newcastle and Hunter Valley region played a large part in the establishment of one of Australia’s biggest-ever Royal Commissions. Her efforts so impressed former Prime Minister Julia Gillard that one of her last acts in office was to send a personal note to Ms McCarthy. As this program reveals, it’s been a marathon effort for both Joanne McCarthy and some of those closest to her, including her parents and ten siblings....

Out of the Shoebox

31. Out of the Shoebox

01/09/2014

This week's program looks at the unlikely evolution of an unexpected global comedy hit. Christiaan Van Vuuren was devastated when he was diagnosed with drug resistant tuberculosis and forced into hospital quarantine for six months. To pass the time he started making humorous video clips documenting his experiences in the isolation ward. The videos went viral around the world on YouTube. Now Christiaan and his brother Connor are being courted by some of the big players in the film and TV industry...

Getting the Hang of It

08/09/2014

What happens when a former soldier from Tasmania arrives in Canberra with a potentially vital role to play in governing the nation? Jacqui Lambie is the most outspoken and controversial of Clive Palmer's 'Palmer United Party' senators who hold crucial balance of power votes in the senate. Australian Story has been 'embedded' with Jacqui Lambie as she learns the ropes in parliament and navigates a series of headline-grabbing dramas. We meet her family back in Burnie, Tasmania and track her through Canberra as she deals with everything from deciding what to wear to meet a PM she's just described as a 'political psychopath', to outrage over her 'well hung' and 'Chinese invasion' moments. She also talks candidly about being a single mother, her addictions, despair and her propensity to 'take a swing at opponents'. Her headline-grabbing antics are making news but seasoned commentators suggest she should not be underestimated. So what are her real motives and what about her vulnerabilities?

The Past Is a Foreign Country

15/09/2014

This week’s program looks at the untold stranger than fiction life of a woman well recognised in the entertainment industry for her role in helping to launch the careers of some of Australia's biggest stars. Jan Russ was the initial casting director for Neighbours and remained in the role for nearly 25 years, launching performers like Jason Donovan, Kylie Minogue, Delta Goodrem, Natalie Imbruglia, Liam Hemsworth and Guy Pearce. But until now the Australian star-maker has hidden the private pain of her own tumultuous real life story. Jan Russ's personal story has all the ingredients of a prime time drama playing out over fifty years and several continents. It starts with a teenage pregnancy and a lifelong quest to find a daughter adopted out in particularly harrowing circumstances. There's a stellar career, a doomed marriage and in the last couple of years the unexpected ascendancy of a son who has suddenly become a huge hit on South Korean television...

The Past Is a Foreign Country (2)

22/09/2014

This week’s program concludes the family saga of the woman credited as the ‘silent operator’ of the Australian entertainment industry. Jan Russ helped launch some young stars who have gone on to fame in Hollywood but unbeknown to anybody, her own life was as drama filled as anything on the big screen. Russ’s motto has been ‘the show must go on’ and so it has – not least through the new ascendancy of her son Sam who’s emerged as the king of comedy on South Korean TV. But she never stopped thinking about the earlier baby she adopted out in heartbreaking circumstances five decades ago. In Monday's program we find out what happened when Jan tracked down her lost daughter...

The Pursuit of Happiness

29/09/2014

Fiona O'Loughlin emerged out of Alice Springs some thirteen years ago as a 'fully formed' 36 year old stand up comedy sensation. She wowed local and international audiences with unconventional stories of raising five children in the outback. Then after collapsing on stage in Brisbane, she confessed she was an alcoholic. But behind the scenes, the drinking got worse. In Monday's program, Ms O'Loughlin and those closest to her candidly confront the darkest demons of an issue that has famously bedevilled many male comedians, but is less acknowledged by women in the public eye. It's been a tough road but she has just achieved her first year in recovery, and is back performing to sell out audiences. She's also returned to Alice and the family home she abandoned three years ago at the height of her problems.

I Am Jack

36. I Am Jack

06/10/2014

This Monday, we find out what's been happening in the lives of a family who featured in one of our most popular programs. It's the story of radio and TV personality Ian 'Dano' Rogerson and his wife Nicole, who gave up their home, successful careers and an exciting lifestyle for the love of their son, Jack. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, Jack Rogerson was hyperactive, could barely speak and was unable to express ordinary affection. They were determined to do whatever it took to enable their son to lead a mainstream lifestyle. Five years on, the family's determination is being richly rewarded. At 18, Jack has recently graduated from a mainstream high school and is looking forward to a career in the hospitality industry...

Vanishing Act

37. Vanishing Act

13/10/2014

More than three-million viewers watched Karise Eden named as 'The Voice Australia' in 2012. One week later, she had four songs in the top five ARIA singles chart, the first artist to achieve that since The Beatles in 1964. But her national tour, a few months later, was cancelled after just four performances. Much has eventuated since then and Karise Eden is gradually coming to terms with her 'turbulent' past. In Monday's moving Australian Story the 22 year old singer finally reveals what happened after The Voice...

The Innocent

38. The Innocent

20/10/2014

On a summer's day in 1992 a thirteen year old schoolgirl called Prue Bird vanished without a trace. Her mother Jenny returned from the local swimming pool and found only an open door and an uneaten meal. It became one of Victoria's most enduring mysteries. For Jenny Bird there was an extra twist to the torment. Was the disappearance connected to the underworld links of Prue's doting grandmother - and to the Russell Street police station bombing six years earlier? For the first time all the stakeholders in an astonishing crime saga tell their side of a real life 'underbelly' saga still impacting today on three generations of one family.

The Innocent (2)

39. The Innocent (2)

27/10/2014

This week's program concludes the astonishing family crime saga behind the disappearance of Melbourne teenager Prue Bird. Her mother Jenny had long suspected Prue's abduction might be payback for family connections that link back to the notorious Russell Street police bombing. But Melbourne police failed to get a break on the case and Prue's disappearance lingered for years in the missing persons files. A last ditch effort by Jenny Bird led to a reward being offered and a sensational confession from an unexpected quarter. In this compelling conclusion, the schism in Jenny Bird's family is laid bare. There are new answers but profoundly disturbing questions remain...

How I Met Your Father

03/11/2014

This week's program reveals the improbable saga of the making of a very modern family. It's a narrative that 'starts at the end - and ends at the beginning'. Advertising executive Aminah Hart lost two baby boys as a result of a genetic disorder passed from mother to son. Anonymous sperm donation and IVF offered a last chance to have a healthy child. Of five possible donors one stood out, a cattle breeder from Phillip Island who, crucially, described himself as 'happy and healthy'. When blue eyed blonde baby Leila arrived two years ago, events took a most unexpected turn...

Just Call Me Bob

41. Just Call Me Bob

10/11/2014

It's been a while since the words popular and politician appeared credibly in the same sentence. But a generation ago one Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, basked in sustained acclaim. He turns 85 next month. It's a watershed in a life marked by much drama and four successive election victories. This first ever television biography of Mr Hawke features fascinating previously unpublished family photographs and footage. It includes interviews with closest family members and significant political figures and commentators. It sheds new light on a complex man, an intriguing family, and a momentous era...

Just Call Me Bob (2)

17/11/2014

This week's program concludes the story of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke. A generation ago he basked in the kind of sustained acclaim that's become rare in politics. Mr Hawke will be 85 next month. It's a milestone in a life marked by personal drama and four successive election victories. This moving final episode covers the most dramatic years of all including the Hawke ascendancy in the eighties, loss of the Prime Ministership, family breakdown, re-marriage and reconciliation. It includes interviews with closest family members and major political figures and commentators. It sheds new light on a complex man, an intriguing family, and a momentous era...

Letter from Wooleen

24/11/2014

In this final program for 2014, Australian Story visits a remote West Australian cattle station. The story of historic 'Wooleen' and the young couple who live there drew a big reaction from viewers three years ago. Since that time, the big challenges of the property have increased for David Pollock and Frances Jones... Jones arrived at 'Wooleen' from a lush, green suburb in outer Melbourne during a gap year trip. She fell for the station and its owner and has been there ever since. Together, the pair have embarked on a radical venture to return the rangelands to good health by destocking and replicating natural ecosystems. But with drought gripping WA their beliefs are now being put to the ultimate test...

Series 2015

Series 2015

42 серій

02/02/2015

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Life In A Northern Town

02/02/2015

From her high-end advertising agency in Sydney, Dof Dickinson committed her resources to make a film about an animal she'd never met and in the process, met a community she'd never forget - the people of Port Hedland.

The Good Wife

2. The Good Wife

09/02/2015

Looks back at the life and loves of Lady Susan Renouf. For decades she was known as a famous wife and socialite but now faces the greatest challenge of her life as an independent woman.

Ask The Leyland Brother

16/02/2015

The inside story of iconic outback adventurers, the Leyland Brothers. Pioneering young stars, to bankruptcy and illness, Mal Leyland reveals all, and reflects on a career full of highs and lows.

The Meaning Of Life

4. The Meaning Of Life

23/02/2015

Looks at how the feature film Paper Planes unfolded and updates the stories of the two young men who first featured on the program back in 2009.

How I Met My Daughter

02/03/2015

A mind bending tale from the frontline of the reproduction revolution. "The family court has not even envisaged the scenario they've created".

Just Call Jamal

6. Just Call Jamal

09/03/2015

How a popular Sydney GP, Dr Jamal Rifi, became the 'go to' man in a time of crisis.

The Seeds Of Wrath (Part 1)

16/03/2015

The first in a two-part special. What happens when a neighbours' dispute in a rural community suddenly goes global?

The Seeds Of Wrath (Part 2)

23/03/2015

Final in a two-part special. What happens when a neighbours' dispute in a rural community suddenly goes global?

Educating Miss Siobhan

30/03/2015

The inspiring story of a young family and the death of a beloved sporting legend.

Into The Lion's Den

06/04/2015

An audacious WWII attack behind enemy lines achieved by 14 men and a fishing boat: will the efforts of one Z Special veteran be enough to raise the humble MV Krait to its rightful glory?

The Fault In Our Stars

13/04/2015

When lightning strikes twice...one family's inspiring survival story.

The Fresh Start

12. The Fresh Start

20/04/2015

Reinventing Sergeant Simon Illingworth - a corruption busting cop finds a new life and love on the land.

Mrs Gimblett's Silver Linings

27/04/2015

Saving Yaraka. What happens when a former head teacher buys an outback pub.

The Battle For Tarwyn Park (Part 1)

This episode revisits one of Australian Story's most popular programs ever. The iconic rural property at the centre of that program, Tarwyn Park, has been sold to make way for an open cut coal mine.

The Battle For Tarwyn Park (Part 2)

In 2005 Peter Andrews, a racehorse breeder and farmer had succeeded in converting degraded land into fertile pasture. The farm has now been sold to a Korean power company, and has exposed deep divisions in the Andrews family.

The Irwin Encounters

18/05/2015

Breaking the silence: the untold story of Steve Irwin's original Croc Hunter Team.

Boots And All

17. Boots And All

25/05/2015

The untold inside story of how David Morrison became a crusader for cultural change in the Army and of the women who galvanised him.

Battling The Blues

18. Battling The Blues

01/06/2015

In a candid interview, Darius Boyd speaks about his mother's battle with mental illness, his own battle with depression and how football first became his saviour and then his worst enemy.

Suddenly One Summer

08/06/2015

After being convicted of sexual abuse Josephine Greensill might well have languished in prison for the full five year sentence had it not been for the determination of her sisters, Annette and Mary Toohey.

Weekend At Weetalaba

15/06/2015

We revisit Australian Story's most popular couple, Mac and Gayle Shann. Back in 2003 cameras followed Gayle's recovery from an horrific farming accident which caused the loss of one arm and the use of her other.

In Your Face

21. In Your Face

22/06/2015

In a world obsessed with physical beauty, Robert Hoge is a man embracing 'ugly'. He's on a mission to confront us all with some difficult questions and start a new debate about concepts of beauty.

Driven

22. Driven

29/06/2015

How a boy from an ordinary Queanbeyan family made it to the top of Formula One; How he succeeded when thousands of others saw their dreams crash and burn. This is the story of Mark Webber's success.

Iron, Iron, Iron - The Hancock Dynasty (Part 1)

In an exclusive interview, the media-shy Gina Rinehart talks about her pioneering ancestors, her father's triumphs and struggles, her pride in the Roy Hill mine, and the business and family troubles encountered along the way.

Iron, Iron, Iron - The Hancock Dynasty (Part 2)

In Part 2, Gina Rinehart reflects on the pioneering exploits of her early ancestors, her pride in the imminent completion of the Roy Hill mine, and the business and family troubles she has encountered along the way.

The Man Behind The Morcombes

20/07/2015

Solicitor Peter Boyce acted for the Morcombe family during the inquest into the disappearance of their son Daniel. Together with Bruce Morcombe, his research helped highlight the man who was later convicted for murder.

Being Bradman (Part 1)

27/07/2015

As Don Bradman's cherished granddaughter Greta prepares to shine on the world stage as an operatic soprano, the family of the cricketing legend tell their inside story for the first time.

Being Bradman (Part 2)

03/08/2015

In part two of Being Bradman, as granddaughter Greta takes to the international stage as an opera singer, Sir Donald Bradman's very private family opens up about how his fame cast a large shadow and has affected their lives.

From Daddy's Tummy

28. From Daddy's Tummy

10/08/2015

'From Daddy's Tummy' tells the story of AJ, partner Zu and their two children and reveals a stunning photographic record of AJ's transition from female to male.

Big Mum

29. Big Mum

17/08/2015

Life at a crossroads: At 70, Australian Geraldine Cox weighs up the future of the 400 children under her care in Cambodia.

Seriously Funny

30. Seriously Funny

24/08/2015

An up and coming comedian transforms a harrowing family back story into unforgettable comedy.

Grand Designs

31. Grand Designs

31/08/2015

Inside fashion designer Collette Dinnigan's private world and her decision to pull back from her global fashion empire and spend more time with friends and family.

Wendy's Way

32. Wendy's Way

07/09/2015

From rubbish dump to a garden masterpiece. The quest to preserve Wendy Whiteley's magnificent Secret Garden.

The Making Of Malcolm

21/09/2015

An intimate portrait of Malcolm Turnbull and his family, told by those closest to him.

Lexie's Village

34. Lexie's Village

28/09/2015

Sydney woman Natalie Lovett tells the story of her daughter's conception using a donor egg & sperm. She's left with an unexpected dilemma: what to do with the remaining embryos? Her solution is both surprising & shocking.

All In The Mind

35. All In The Mind

05/10/2015

Unmasking the comic genius of actor, Garry McDonald. Airing as part of Mental As... ABC's week long initiative in support of Mental Health Week.

Raise Your Voice

36. Raise Your Voice

12/10/2015

Singer Jenny Morris makes a dramatic personal revelation. The ARIA-award winning performer has been diagnosed with a life-changing medical condition that has forced her to cut her career short.

Doing It For Dan

37. Doing It For Dan

19/10/2015

Lucy Haslam is a woman in a hurry. Since losing her son Daniel to cancer, the Tamworth resident has stepped up her campaign to legalise medicinal cannabis.

Going With The Flow

26/10/2015

Cedar and Stuart Anderson have revolutionised the humble beehive. From living off the smell of an oily rag they've now become millionaires. How will they cope moving from a simple life to running an international company?

Stayin' Alive

39. Stayin' Alive

02/11/2015

A young Kimberley tour guide beats the odds, to follow in the footsteps of a distinguished ancestor.

Out Of The Water

40. Out Of The Water

09/11/2015

What one mother uncovered on her rural property after her family was dealt the most terrible blow.

The Age Of Ange

41. The Age Of Ange

16/11/2015

The man who's taken football from the forgotten game to unforgettable glory - Ange Postecoglou.

A Force Of Nature

42. A Force Of Nature

23/11/2015

Margot Spalding: The colourful Bendigo business woman who's campaigning against intolerance and hate.

Series 2016

Series 2016

43 серій

01/02/2016

Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2016, Australian Story returns with more unique stories that provide an insight into Australian life with all its complexities and challenges.

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Phantom Of The Opera House

01/02/2016

The forgotten man: Peter Hall completed the Sydney Opera House after Danish architect Jorn Utzon resigned. But he was pilloried for his efforts. He died broken and destitute.

Sea Of Doubt

2. Sea Of Doubt

08/02/2016

Mystery at sea: Two men leave on the trip of a lifetime, but only one returns. Now family and friends embark on a quest to solve this baffling disappearance in the remote Pacific Ocean.

Nugget Of Gold

3. Nugget Of Gold

15/02/2016

The remarkable story of Barry 'Nugget' Rees, who rose from the most unlikely circumstances to become friend and trusted confidante of generations of Australia's elite cricketers.

True Grit (Part 1)

4. True Grit (Part 1)

22/02/2016

Inside the private life of international rugby star David Pocock. We travel back to his homeland Zimbabwe where dramatic events shaped the passion that so famously drives him today, both on and off the field.

True Grit (Part 2)

5. True Grit (Part 2)

29/02/2016

In the concluding episode of this television exclusive, David Pocock, his partner Emma and his family reveal the inside story of one of Australia's most remarkable contemporary sports stars.

My Conscience Tells Me

07/03/2016

Eighty-year-old Dr. Rodney Syme is prepared to defy the law to help a terminally ill man die, even if it means going to jail.

How I Met Your Father

14/03/2016

Former advertising executive Aminah Hart always wanted to be a mother, but no one expected the back-to-front romance that made it happen.

The Beauty Myth

8. The Beauty Myth

21/03/2016

The woman on a mission to change the face of fashion: Model agent Chelsea Bonner is the daughter of famously beautiful parents but she's staked her career on changing our ideas of beauty and body image.

The Minister's Secret

28/03/2016

The surprising personal revelations of Australia's first Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Fiona Richardson MP.

Whitey's Way

10. Whitey's Way

04/04/2016

Paul White, or 'Whitey' to his mates, is an unstoppable force. He's the bush copper turned CEO of one of Australia's most successful sporting clubs. A shock diagnosis has left him fighting for his life.

Port Arthur

11. Port Arthur

11/04/2016

The legacy of the Port Arthur massacre and the impact it had on survivors and witnesses.

Building Bridges

12. Building Bridges

18/04/2016

For the first time on TV, Michelle Bridges and her family talk about her becoming a mum at 45, her relationship with 'Commando' Steve Willis and taking on the junk food industry.

Abby's Road

13. Abby's Road

25/04/2016

Ten years ago, two-year-old Abby Walker was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and her parents made a controversial decision. Today she is fit and well. This is her family's remarkable journey.

A Kind Of Medicine

14. A Kind Of Medicine

02/05/2016

Music as medicine: one of Australia's first Indigenous doctors, Mark Wenitong, pioneers music for healing after his family is shattered by a horrific accident involving his daughter, musician Naomi Wenitong.

Your Money Or Your Life

09/05/2016

After cheating death in her early twenties, Danielle Tindle is on a mission to improve treatment and care for other young cancer patients. Now she faces a greater challenge. Can she beat the odds again?

Dare To Dream

16. Dare To Dream

16/05/2016

The remarkable untold story behind the creation of Australia's newest opera and its composer George Palmer.

Into The Fog Of War (Part 1)

23/05/2016

The exclusive inside story of an elite Australian army commando charged with the manslaughter of five children after a horrific and controversial raid gone wrong in Afghanistan.

Into The Fog Of War (Part 2)

30/05/2016

Continuing the exclusive story of an elite Australian Army Commando charged with the manslaughter of five children after a horrific and controversial raid gone wrong in Afghanistan.

20th Anniversary Special (Part 1)

06/06/2016

This two-part anniversary special looks back over Australian Story's key themes, with participants and producers revealing the stories behind some of the show's most significant and popular programs.

20th Anniversary Special (Part 2)

13/06/2016

Celebrating 20 Years On Air, ABC's multi-award-winning program looks back on some of the most memorable moments and reveals the untold stories behind them.

When The Call Comes

20/06/2016

This week's episode focuses on Michele Perry's quest for justice and to understand why her homeless brother, Morgan Wayne Perry, was killed in a knife attack by a young private school graduate.

Limbo Land

22. Limbo Land

27/06/2016

Actor John Wood introduces the story of Pat Murphy, a farmer who's doing it tough after a coal mine opened next to his property. Now Pat wants to leave the area, but that's easier said than done.

One Of The Mob

23. One Of The Mob

04/07/2016

Filmmaker David Batty has been a White man in a Black world for 40 years. He struck gold with cult series 'Bush Mechanics'. Now despite a family tragedy he's back with a new screen adventure.

The Longest Expedition

11/07/2016

Renowned climber Paul Pritchard returns to Tasmania's notorious Totem Pole to tackle the climb that nearly killed him eighteen years earlier and left him partially paralysed with a massive head injury.

The Heart Bus

25. The Heart Bus

18/07/2016

Travel to the outback with innovative engineer-turned-cardiologist Dr Rolf Gomes who takes life-saving cardiac care to people in regional Australia.

Gone Girl

26. Gone Girl

25/07/2016

Gone Girl: Two young people fall in love and marry, but are torn apart when one of them is taken into immigration detention. Supporters are determined to see the decision reversed.

The Two Of Us

27. The Two Of Us

01/08/2016

A heart-warming story of friendship between legendary jazz musician Don Burrows and the star he mentored, James Morrison. Now with Don Burrows about to turn 88, the roles have reversed.

The Olympic Spirit

28. The Olympic Spirit

08/08/2016

With all eyes on Rio, Ian Thorpe introduces a program marking the 60th anniversary of Australia's greatest ever Olympics Melbourne 1956 & the swimmer who inspired generations of Olympians - Murray Rose.

About A Girl

29. About A Girl

15/08/2016

Battling prejudice and legal challenges, 16-year-old transgender teenager Georgie Stone takes on the system to make life easier for other transgender kids and their families.

What A Wonderful World

22/08/2016

What A Wonderful World: Fifty years on, Patricia Amphlett (Little Pattie) returns to Vietnam where as a 17-year-old she was on stage performing for Australian troops when the Battle of Long Tan broke out.

A League Of Their Own

29/08/2016

Businesswoman Susan Alberti could only dream of playing AFL. Now she's supporting a new Women's League & has struck up an unlikely friendship with top player Moana Hope.

The Sugar Trip

32. The Sugar Trip

05/09/2016

Filmmaker and actor Damon Gameau repays a debt of knowledge when he returns to Central Australia to help revitalise an Indigenous community's healthy eating initiative.

The Flow On Effect

33. The Flow On Effect

12/09/2016

A year on, what's happening with Australia's most unlikely millionaires? Revisit Byron Bay's father and son beekeepers, the Andersons to see how the success of their company changed their lives.

When Beccy Met Libby

19/09/2016

An old fashioned love story with a modern day twist. Country singer Beccy Cole wants to tie the knot with her partner cabaret singer Libby O'Donovan. But will the law be changed to allow same-sex marriage?

Shadow Of Doubt

35. Shadow Of Doubt

26/09/2016

When two cousins set out to find the truth about their grandfather, they uncover family secrets, a scandalous/shocking murder and more questions than answers.

Tough Love

36. Tough Love

03/10/2016

Taylor & Michael have Down syndrome. They plan to marry & have children, but their parents don't believe they have the skills to raise a family. Can their parents stop them or will their right to reproduce prevail?

The Big Dry

37. The Big Dry

10/10/2016

For years TV newsreader Talitha Cummins masked her alcoholism, until her drinking spiralled out of control. Now four years sober, she describes herself as the modern face of alcoholism: young, professional & high functioning.

When Plans Change (Part 1)

17/10/2016

Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner reveals for the first time the story behind a desperate attempt to get her children back from Beirut, which landed her in jail along with a 60 Minutes crew.

When Plans Change (Part 2)

24/10/2016

The story of Brisbane mother Sally Faulkner continues, as she describes her desperate attempt to get her children back from Beirut, which landed her in jail along with a 60 Minutes crew.

The New Black

40. The New Black

31/10/2016

Black Caviar captured the nation's imagination like no other horse since Phar Lap. Now her first offspring Oscietra is a promising two-year-old filly with top trainer David Hayes.

A Field Of Dreams

41. A Field Of Dreams

07/11/2016

In a bold social experiment, the tiny rural community of Mingoola on the NSW-Queensland border is looking to the past to secure the future.

Out Of The Water

42. Out Of The Water

14/11/2016

With summer fast approaching, the experience of a Queensland family is a timely warning of a hidden and deadly danger that can lurk in warm, fresh waters of regional Australia.

The Road From Damascus

21/11/2016

Medico Khaled Naanaa caused a global outcry by exposing the deliberate starvation of civilians in Syria. But doing so made him a target. Now he's been given a new life in Australia.

Series 2017

Series 2017

41 серій

06/02/2017

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Adrenaline Brush

1. Adrenaline Brush

06/02/2017

Sophie Cape, a former elite downhill skier and track cyclist, survived death-defying injuries and extreme mental trauma to become one of the young "rock stars" of Australian art.

The Hardest Choice

2. The Hardest Choice

13/02/2017

The Hardest Choice: After a series of heartbreaking decisions, Claudine and Dave Fitzgibbon take a leap of faith with pioneering surgery to improve their chances of having a healthy child.

Unchained Melody

3. Unchained Melody

20/02/2017

Australian singer-songwriter Melody Pool's journey through young love and heartbreak takes a surprising turn and threatens to derail a promising career.

Into Hot Water

4. Into Hot Water

27/02/2017

Underwater adventurer Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg leads a team that believes some of the world's great coral reefs can be saved from the threat of rising sea temperatures and climate change.

Getting Away With Murder

06/03/2017

Could one of Australia's most notorious cold cases finally be solved? Two women investigate a chilling crime and discover a world of fear, favours and political intrigue.

On Borrowed Time

6. On Borrowed Time

13/03/2017

A young asylum seeker is released from immigration detention to return to her married life in the community. But she faces an uncertain future.

My Mother's Secret

7. My Mother's Secret

20/03/2017

Blindsided by her mother's shock suicide, newspaper columnist Nikki Gemmell's search for answers takes her down the rabbit hole of the euthanasia debate.

All For The Family

8. All For The Family

27/03/2017

Reigning world surfing champion Tyler Wright reveals how her campaign for the title was almost derailed when her brother Owen was seriously injured in a surfing accident.

Two Brothers

9. Two Brothers

03/04/2017

Two brothers Mal and Mike Leyland were pioneers of outback documentary-making, first setting off to Central Australia in 1960. But after a failed tourist project, they fell out and never fully reconciled.

Breaking Good

10. Breaking Good

10/04/2017

Peter Lyndon-James is a former ice addict and criminal now running Australia's strictest drug rehabilitation centre. At Shalom House in Perth, addicts go cold turkey with surprising results.

The Story Of The Krait

24/04/2017

A veteran's campaign to preserve a rickety little fishing boat, in which fourteen "Z Special" commandos undertook one of Australia's most audacious missions of WWII.

Channeling Mr Woo

12. Channeling Mr Woo

01/05/2017

Channeling Mr Woo: From a humble migrant background to internet stardom, maths teacher Eddie Woo is changing lives by providing free maths lessons worldwide on his Wootube site.

Splendour In The Grass

08/05/2017

As they work to regenerate their historic property of Wooleen in WA, newlyweds David Pollock and Frances Jones risk alienating their neighbours in the community where David grew up.

Candy Man (Part 1)

14. Candy Man (Part 1)

15/05/2017

With his award-winning script for Lion, Luke Davies has become one of Hollywood's most celebrated screenwriters. But he found success only after overcoming years of addiction and despair.

Candy Man (Part 2)

15. Candy Man (Part 2)

22/05/2017

Part 2 of the story of Luke Davies - poet, novelist & Oscar-nominated screenwriter of the hit movie Lion - charts his recovery from heroin addiction & rise to becoming one of the most sought-after writers in Hollywood.

The Beat Goes On

16. The Beat Goes On

29/05/2017

With country people dying of heart disease at a rate far greater than their city cousins Dr Rolf Gomes pioneered a mobile cardio clinic. Thanks to a mystery million-dollar benefactor he's now about to build another Heart Bus.

Murder By The Sea

17. Murder By The Sea

05/06/2017

The brutal murder of young Sydney mother Lynette White in 1973 has baffled police for decades. Join Sydney homicide detectives as they re-open the investigation and hunt for a breakthrough.

I Am Sam

18. I Am Sam

12/06/2017

The story of Sam Goddard and his family's efforts to help him following a series of strokes. They defied medical advice, travelled overseas for treatments & experimented with an illicit substance... with remarkable results.

Sins Of The Father

19. Sins Of The Father

19/06/2017

Two years ago Vincent Shin became the first school-based lawyer in Australia, the job of his dreams. But when he discovered a court file involving his father, he was shaken to the core.

Shooting For The Stars

26/06/2017

As a child fleeing civil war in Africa, Mayor Chagai found solace in basketball. Now he's coaching a new generation of sporting champions among the Sudanese community in Sydney.

The Peacemaker

21. The Peacemaker

03/07/2017

Ossie Cruse has been healing divisions in this country for 50 years. Now in his 80s he's inspiring his community to re-establish an ancient pathway where Aborigines first reached out to white settlers.

Long Way From Home

22. Long Way From Home

10/07/2017

When a 20-year-old backpacker is murdered during a working holiday in rural Australia her grieving mother uncovers a world of sexual, financial and psychological exploitation.

Long Way From Home (Part 2)

17/07/2017

After her daughter is brutally murdered while on the 88-day farm-work scheme, English woman Rosie Ayliffe travels to backpacker hotspots in Australia to lobby for change.

My Son Sam

24. My Son Sam

24/07/2017

The Sydney dad who defied convention and took his autistic teenage son backpacking across Africa. The results could revolutionise the study of autism.

Playing With Fire

25. Playing With Fire

31/07/2017

Sam Dastyari was the ALP's rising star until he was forced to resign from the Shadow Ministry last year over a political donations scandal. Tonight, the Senator speaks exclusively about lingering criticisms of his conduct.

The Bridge

26. The Bridge

07/08/2017

She jumped off a bridge to end her life only to wake up in the ER after a miracle survival. One woman's story of recovery and making the most of a second chance at life.

The Shape Shifters

27. The Shape Shifters

14/08/2017

Supermodel Robyn Lawley and her agent Chelsea Bonner take on the fashion industry to challenge its portrayal of the female form.

The Strong Man

28. The Strong Man

21/08/2017

Grant Edwards was once Australia's strongest man. But what he was exposed to as a top Federal Police Officer forced him to confront his own devastating vulnerability.

The Minister's Secret

28/08/2017

Remembering Fiona Richardson, the Victorian Minister who passed away from breast cancer last week. The nation's first Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, she had her own traumatic experience of domestic abuse.

Beyond OK

30. Beyond OK

04/09/2017

The extraordinary story behind R U OK? Day. After advertising executive Gavin Larkin started the suicide prevention movement, he found out he was anything but ok. Nine years on, his legacy continues to sustain his own family.

Modern Family

31. Modern Family

11/09/2017

When partners John Guthrie & Dennis Cash decided to foster traumatised teenage girls, their friends thought they were crazy. But two decades later, the 'daughters' & 'Dads' have morphed into a remarkable 21st century family.

All The World's A Stage

18/09/2017

Standing at just over a metre tall, Kiruna Stamell has knocked down every barrier in her way to forge a successful career as an actor and dancer.

Found In Translation

25/09/2017

Professor Tony Attwood has revolutionised our approach to Asperger's syndrome, credited with being a world expert in diagnosis and treatment and viewing it not as a condition to be 'fixed' but a gift to be valued.

Call Of The Wild

34. Call Of The Wild

02/10/2017

Former Miss World Belinda Green found new meaning in life when she met veterinary surgeon Dr Howard Ralph, a man with an extraordinary devotion to saving native animals.

Paying It Forward

35. Paying It Forward

09/10/2017

Forty years ago, Waverley Stanley's life changed when a teacher saw something special in the young indigenous student & arranged a boarding school scholarship. Now Waverley is extending the same opportunity to others.

A Gentle Man

36. A Gentle Man

16/10/2017

Go behind-the-scenes with boxing's Mr Nice Guy Jeff Horn, charting his meteoric rise from bullied teen to world champion. The unknown teacher shot to international fame in July after his surprise take-down of Manny Pacquiao.

End Game

37. End Game

23/10/2017

Socceroos Coach Ange Postecoglou speaks his mind ahead of Australia's do-or-die World Cup qualifying matches against Honduras. Postecoglou confronts the critics of his strategy and addresses speculation about his future.

Balancing The Scales

30/10/2017

For 20 years, Elisha Rose has lived with the secret shame of having a multiple murderer for a father. Elisha became a lawyer and tried to atone for her father's sins through charity work, keeping her secret until now.

Behind The Mask - Mike Willesee (Part 1)

Part One of an exclusive look back at the life of legendary broadcaster Mike Willesee as he faces his greatest challenge - a diagnosis of throat cancer.

Behind The Mask - Mike Willesee (Part 2)

The conclusion to the two-part special on broadcaster Mike Willesee as he faces his greatest challenge - a diagnosis of throat cancer.

Without Rhyme Or Reason

20/11/2017

An exclusive Australian Story investigation into the death of Justine Damond Ruszczyk, the Australian woman shot dead by a Minneapolis police officer after calling 911 to report a crime.

Series 2018

Series 2018

35 серій

05/02/2018

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Here Come the Brides

05/02/2018

Australian Story returns with an exclusive behind-the-scenes invitation to the wedding not everyone in the family wanted, as former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster marries her partner Virginia Flitcroft.

Long Journey Home

2. Long Journey Home

12/02/2018

When scientist Jim Bowler discovered an ancient skeleton in outback New South Wales 44 years ago, he had no idea it would change history. But Mungo Man's descendants have been fighting for the return of his bones ever since.

Leap of Faith

3. Leap of Faith

19/02/2018

From Sydney's Western Suburbs all the way to London's Covent Garden, Australian dancers Steven McRae and Alexander Campbell compete for the ultimate prize in the world of dance.

The Man in Bed 10

4. The Man in Bed 10

26/02/2018

When medical student Dinesh Palipana was left a quadriplegic after a horrific car accident, he was told he would never become a doctor. Now he's one of the top young medicos in a busy hospital.

Final Call

5. Final Call

05/03/2018

Outback nurse Gayle Woodford was working alone at night in the remote community of Fregon when she vanished. This investigation reveals the issues behind her disappearance and the dangers for medical staff in the outback.

Pitch Perfect

6. Pitch Perfect

12/03/2018

The Matildas women's football team is riding high after a year of headline-grabbing wins. But the team's success has been decades in the making; players have battled for equality and recognition for 40 years.

Channelling Mr Woo²

19/03/2018

Eddie Woo first came to prominence with "Wootube" - his free YouTube maths channel. In the year since Australian Story profiled Eddie Woo, he's gone from suburban high school maths teacher to award-winning celebrity.

The Enemy Within

8. The Enemy Within

26/03/2018

Justin Yerbury's family history of motor neurone disease inspired him to swap a basketball career for a science degree. Now a world expert on MND, his search for a treatment has taken on a terrible urgency.

When The War Is Over

09/04/2018

When a war-torn commando takes on an uncaring defence establishment he has little idea of the backlash to follow. After an intensely personal battle, Mick Bainbridge is now helping other young soldiers take up the fight.

Dear Emma

10. Dear Emma

16/04/2018

A young woman grapples with a deadly diagnosis while waging a campaign against the biggest cancer killer of her generation.

The Justice Principle (Part 1)

23/04/2018

It's a decade since Dassi Erlich and her two sisters began campaigning to bring their former headmistress Malka Leifer to justice. As they edge towards their goal they reveal the personal cost of their extraordinary battle.

The Justice Principle (Part 2)

30/04/2018

Dassi Erlich and her sisters' campaign to extradite their former headmistress from Israel to Australia takes a dramatic twist when an undercover operation produces compelling new evidence.

Baby Steps

13. Baby Steps

07/05/2018

Twenty months after Claudine Fitzgibbon underwent groundbreaking surgery to help her unborn child, Australian Story checks in to see how baby Harvey is progressing.

The Choirmaster

14. The Choirmaster

14/05/2018

A charismatic choirmaster takes a group of women from central Australia to Germany on an unlikely and remarkable road trip.

The Massimo Mission

21/05/2018

When baby Massimo Damiani was struck down by a mystery disease, his father set out to discover its genetic origins. After a stunning scientific breakthrough Stephen Damiani is now helping to develop a radical new treatment.

Blood on the Tracks (Part 1)

28/05/2018

When the body of Mark Haines was found on the train tracks near Tamworth in 1988, police quickly dismissed any idea of foul play. But after a 5 year investigation, journalist Allan Clarke believes he may have found the truth.

Blood on the Tracks (Part 2)

04/06/2018

As journalist Allan Clarke digs deeper into events on the night Mark Haines died he discovers more about his last few hours. As he cracks the case wide open he is led to the man he believes is the killer.

Running From Empty

18. Running From Empty

06/08/2018

For the first time, celebrity chef Matt Golinski speaks about overcoming the unthinkable - the loss of his wife and three daughters in a house fire - and through his long and painful rehabilitation how he found love again.

From Behind Bars

19. From Behind Bars

13/08/2018

Serving a 30-year prison sentence for killing four of her young children, Kathleen Folbigg speaks for the first time about her case. As she seeks a judicial review, an independent forensic pathologist reviews the evidence.

Leading the Way

20. Leading the Way

20/08/2018

One of the toughest jobs in town comes up for grabs at Sydney's Wayside Chapel when pastor Graham Long decides to retire. Having ministered the homeless and vulnerable for the past 14 years, who can he find to fill his shoes?

Meet You in Paris

21. Meet You in Paris

27/08/2018

Mark and Julie Wallace faced every parent's worst nightmare when their 21-year-old daughter Sara Zelenak was killed in a London terror attack last year. Now they're channelling their energies into creating a fitting legacy.

Out of the Woods

22. Out of the Woods

03/09/2018

From a homeless alcoholic living in the wild to academic success and a book deal - the amazing comeback story of forest dweller Gregory Smith.

The Teacher's Wife

23. The Teacher's Wife

10/09/2018

The case of missing Sydney mother Lyn Dawson has captivated audiences around the world since the release of The Teacher's Pet podcast. The next chapter of the story features exclusive interviews with friends and family.

The Show Must Go On

17/09/2018

Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins looks back over the most challenging year of her life and speaks exclusively about her health problems, marriage breakdown and plans for the future.

The Town that Saved Itself

24/09/2018

The town of Whyalla, SA was facing extinction when the owner of the local steelworks went bust. Desperate to save their jobs, employees voted for a pay cut which was rewarded when billionaire Sanjeev Gupta came to town.

The Skin You're In

26. The Skin You're In

01/10/2018

Taryn Brumfitt is behind a global movement inspiring women to make peace with their bodies. Tired of striving for an impossible ideal she proudly posted a photograph of her 'real' self online. The response was extraordinary.

The Story of Samuel

08/10/2018

Samuel Symons, son of TV personality Red Symons, inspired everyone around him during his courageous battle with cancer. He passed away last week at age 27. His mother Elly introduces this Australian Story from 2010.

Unbreakable

28. Unbreakable

15/10/2018

Prince Harry spoke exclusively to Australian Story ahead of the Invictus Games which will open in Sydney. One of the competitors will be Garry Robinson, a former commando who narrowly survived a Black Hawk helicopter crash.

Hope Springs

29. Hope Springs

29/10/2018

For over a decade, Australian Story has followed farmer Peter Andrews and his controversial methods to drought-proof the land. During one of the worst droughts in memory the results at Mulloon Creek are giving cause for hope.

No Surrender

30. No Surrender

05/11/2018

The extraordinary ongoing story of Justin Yerbury, a world expert on motor neurone disease who has developed the condition himself. Despite complications from major surgery in January, his achievements continue to amaze.

Call Me Harrison

31. Call Me Harrison

12/11/2018

As former Deputy PM Tim Fischer battles a life-threatening illness, he takes solace in knowing his autistic adult son has found his place in the world. At 25, Harrison now works helping primary schoolers and has his own home.

Close Contact

32. Close Contact

19/11/2018

Two boys from rival schools suffer catastrophic spinal damage on the Rugby field, ending up in hospital together. As they contemplate possible quadriplegia they discover a strength of character far beyond their years.

Hell's Angel

33. Hell's Angel

26/11/2018

Perth woman Ann O'Neill suffered an unimaginable loss 24 years ago. Since then she's devoted her life to helping others survive dark times, transforming tragedy into hope to become one of Australia's foremost trauma experts.

Independent's Day

34. Independent's Day

03/12/2018

When celebrity TV doctor Kerryn Phelps first spoke about her same-sex relationship on Australian Story in 1998, it was revolutionary. 20 years later we catch up with the newly-elected Wentworth MP and her journey to Canberra.

The Burning Question

10/12/2018

As another terrible bushfire season approaches, Australian Story looks at the tragic case of Black Saturday arsonist Brendan Sokaluk and asks what lessons we can learn.

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Back on Track

1. Back on Track

18/02/2019

Legendary actor Jack Thompson was 48 hours away from death when his kidneys failed, forcing him into a lifetime of dialysis treatment. A purple truck from the desert kept him alive to film his most important role yet.

Call the Doctor

2. Call the Doctor

25/02/2019

A disillusioned young outback doctor experiences a series of traumatic events that lead to the most positive and unexpected of outcomes.

Behind the Mask: Mike Willesee

18/03/2019

Remember the life of legendary broadcaster Mike Willesee who died of throat cancer in March 2019. Mike's career spanned five decades, shaping current affairs in Australia and was known as the best interviewer in the business.

A Bitter Pill

4. A Bitter Pill

11/03/2019

Survivors of the morning sickness drug Thalidomide take their fight for justice to Canberra's Parliament House in a last-ditch battle for recognition, compensation and an apology.

It Takes a Village

5. It Takes a Village

18/03/2019

Follow the triumphant story of Bhutanese conjoined twins Nima and Dawa after the ground-breaking Australian operation to separate them. With exclusive vision and interviews as they return to their remote Himalayan home.

Telling Tales

6. Telling Tales

25/03/2019

Writer and comedian Rosie Waterland has made a successful career out of seeing the funny side of her traumatic childhood. The darker things get in Rosie's life, the funnier she becomes.

The Invisible Man

7. The Invisible Man

01/04/2019

The extraordinary story of Behrouz Boochani, the stateless refugee who won Australia's richest literary award while living on Manus Island, but remains unable to set foot in this country.

The Seekers: A World of Their Own

08/04/2019

The Seekers blazed a trail for Australian music during the 1960's. In a television first, all four members come together to reminisce about their ride to the top and reveal the pain behind their famous break-up.

The Kids Are Alright

15/04/2019

In an intimate portrait movie directors Jocelyn Moorhouse and PJ Hogan speak candidly about the challenges, heartbreak and unexpected joys of raising two severely autistic children and the sacrifices they have willingly made.

Mina Guli: Running on Empty

29/04/2019

How far would you push yourself for a cause you believe in? Mina Guli attempted 100 marathons in 100 days, showing the extent someone will push their body to raise awareness to the global water crisis and create change.

Cry Me A River

11. Cry Me A River

06/05/2019

When 21-year-old Menindee farmer Kate McBride found thousands of dying fish in the Darling River she was determined to tell what was happening and become a fierce advocate, testing the water and documenting locals' concerns.

Out of the Box

12. Out of the Box

13/05/2019

Vocal gymnast Kate Miller-Heidke opens up to Australian Story about the private pain behind the very personal song 'Zero Gravity', which she will perform at the Eurovision semi-finals in Tel Aviv on Wednesday 15 May.

Just Call Me Bob - Hawke Remembered

Australian Story celebrates the extraordinary life of former PM Bob Hawke, who died aged 89. Featuring rare photos from the family's private collection and revealing interviews with Hawke and those who knew and loved him.

The Wronged Man

14. The Wronged Man

27/05/2019

The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Andrew Mallard spent 12 years in jail for murder. His conviction was quashed after uncovering a trail of deception and police misconduct, but his life ended in a cruel twist of fate.

Lady Justice

15. Lady Justice

03/06/2019

The history-making fall and rise of Debbie Kilroy, from high security prisoner to high profile lawyer and her freedom fight that's taking a new and novel direction.

After the World Ended

10/06/2019

When Malaysian airlines flight MH17 was shot down over the Ukraine, the loss of Perth children Mo, Evie, Otis and granddad Nick touched the nation. For the first time, their parents reveal how they rebuilt their world.

An Innocent Abroad (Part 1)

12/08/2019

Australian Story returns with a two-part exclusive program on the shocking story of Yoshe Taylor - a Queensland mother duped into smuggling drugs for an international syndicate.

An Innocent Abroad (Part 2)

19/08/2019

Part 2 of Yoshe Taylor's incredible fight for justice as she speaks out for the first time since being released from a Cambodian prison to warn others of the scam that's turning innocent people into unsuspecting drug mules.

Last Train to Boree Creek

26/08/2019

We look at the life of Former Deputy PM Tim Fischer, who inspired deep affection from the public and across the political divide. Just weeks before he died, his family invited us to his last public engagement in his hometown.

The Last Bow

20. The Last Bow

02/09/2019

The Choir of Hard Knocks took homeless people and turned them into a choir. Charismatic choirmaster Jonathon Welch guided them through thick and thin, but after a decade he's moving on, to concentrate on his foster children.

The Good Fight

21. The Good Fight

09/09/2019

When ABC broadcaster Jill Emberson was told she had ovarian cancer, she opted to go public and go loud. Fighting the deadliest of all women's cancers, Jill decided to advocate for more awareness and funding.

A Fortunate Life - Paul Hogan (Part 1)

As Paul Hogan prepares to celebrate his 80th birthday next month, he sits down with Australian Story for a look back over his remarkable life and career.

A Fortunate Life - Paul Hogan (Part 2)

After the success of Crocodile Dundee, Paul Hogan had the world at his feet. But when he left his wife of 30 years for co-star Linda Kozlowski the media turned. Candid insights from Paul, his family, friends and colleagues.

Perfect Strangers

24. Perfect Strangers

30/09/2019

Emma and Richard Austin endured ten years of gruelling fertility treatment in their quest for a baby. But a surprise offer came from a couple facing the dilemma of managing their leftover embryos. The gift became baby Henry.

Getting Away with Murder

07/10/2019

Brothel madam Shirley Finn was shot through the head on a Perth golf course in 1975. After her daughter's 10-year battle to discover who killed her mother, an inquest hears fresh allegations of possible police involvement.

Somerton Man

26. Somerton Man

14/10/2019

More than 70 years after an unidentified body was found on an Adelaide beach, a solution may be in sight to the long running mystery of the Somerton Man. Will modern DNA testing finally give him a name and unearth the truth?

Crime and Punishment

21/10/2019

Released on parole after 12 years incarcerated in Bulgaria for murder, Jock Palfreeman's fight for justice saw him caught up in bitter political struggle threatening the Bulgaria's diplomatic relationship with Australia.

Boots and All

28. Boots and All

28/10/2019

Craig Foster built a formidable reputation as a football player and broadcaster. But when Bahraini footballer and refugee Hakeem Al-Araibi, was imprisoned in Thailand, he led a global media campaign to fight for his freedom.

Eye of the Storm

29. Eye of the Storm

04/11/2019

In the NSW mid-north coast town of Kempsey, principal Mark Morrison brushes close to the rules to give troubled teens their last chance at a high school education. He seems headed for a record number of student graduations.

Art of the Possible

11/11/2019

Vincent Fantauzzo went from menial jobs and petty crime to painting portraits of Heath Ledger, Julia Gillard and wife Asher Keddie. He describes his dyslexia as a gift allowing him to see the world from a unique perspective.

Last Drinks

31. Last Drinks

18/11/2019

After almost killing herself through alcohol abuse, Shanna Whan started a movement to change the pervasive culture of alcohol in rural Australia. Now she travels the country with the message "It's OK to say no to a beer."

Forever Young

32. Forever Young

25/11/2019

17-year-old Ursula Barwick vanished without a trace in 1987, leaving her family in limbo for three decades. When the truth was finally revealed it raised serious questions about the police investigation.

What Doesn't Kill You

02/12/2019

A catastrophic workplace accident brings together a labourer and a renowned surgeon in a world-first medical procedure. Despite their differences, the two men share remarkable parallel journeys.

Out of the Blue

34. Out of the Blue

09/12/2019

Minutes after entering the water in the Whitsundays, Tasmanian woman Justine Barwick was fighting for life following a shark bite. As the shark control debate continues, she tells her remarkable story for the first time.

Out of the Woods

35. Out of the Woods

16/12/2019

From a homeless alcoholic living in the wild to academic success and a book deal, the next chapter in the amazing comeback story of forest dweller Gregory Smith.

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The Only Witness (Part 1)

17/02/2020

A cyclist found dead on a country road with very few clues as to who hit him. Against all odds, two country cops track down the driver, only to discover he is connected to another death.

The Only Witness (Part 2)

24/02/2020

Concluding the two-part story about one man who has killed two people. The man was convicted of killing a cyclist on a lonely road but is still to face charges relating to the shotgun death of his wife six years earlier.

Making his Mark

3. Making his Mark

02/03/2020

When Marlion Pickett took to the field in the 2019 AFL Grand Final, it set the scene for one of the most heart-warming moments in sporting history. Follow the father of four's journey from three years in jail to AFL debut.

When Worlds Collide

4. When Worlds Collide

09/03/2020

The journalist and comedian paying a high price for dissent. Vicky Xu is an outspoken critic of China whose pursuit of stories about human rights and the mass detention of Uyghurs means she doesn't feel safe to return home.

Caught in the Act

5. Caught in the Act

16/03/2020

Shane Jenek is the man behind drag queen superstar Courtney Act. It hasn’t always been easy for Shane reconciling himself with Courtney’s popularity but together they’re conquering the world and spreading a message of inclusivity.

The Justice Principle

23/03/2020

Three sisters from Melbourne's insular Jewish Adass community return to Israel to investigate why it's taking so long to extradite their former headmistress Malka Leifer back to Australia to face sex abuse charges.

One Day at a Time

7. One Day at a Time

30/03/2020

As Australia faces an unprecedented pandemic, we track five Australians on five different days: a choirmaster, an intensivist, a scientist, a psychiatrist, and a school principal - each has a unique response to the crisis.

The Two of Us

8. The Two of Us

06/04/2020

The touching friendship between jazz musician James Morrison and his long-term mentor Don Burrows, who passed away last month after a long battle with dementia.

Fighting Fire with Fire

13/04/2020

Two elders from Cape York entrusted Victor Steffensen with the ancient knowledge of cultural burning. Could this method of fire management used by generations of Indigenous people be the answer to Australia's bushfire threat?

His Brilliant Careers

27/04/2020

Actor Sam Neill is a Kiwi but has done much of his best work in Australia. He talks life, love and his other grand obsession: making wine.

Forged by Fire

11. Forged by Fire

04/05/2020

During the worst bushfire season in Australia's history, NSW fire chief Shane Fitzsimmons stood out. A rebellious child with a troubled background Shane's personal loss and resilience have made him a truly outstanding leader.

Mother and Son

12. Mother and Son

11/05/2020

When Tim Sharp was three, his mother Judy was told he had severe autism and should be put in an institution. Now at 32 Tim is an artist whose work is exhibited around the world. The epic tale of a mother's love and devotion.

The Odd Couple

13. The Odd Couple

18/05/2020

John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver, better known as Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson, provide a rare insight into the special chemistry behind their enduring comedy act.

Performers and the Pandemic

25/05/2020

From his carport-turned-studio in Melbourne, Adam Hills introduces this story about the novel, positive and hilarious ways performers have found to keep themselves working and entertained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lest We Forget

15. Lest We Forget

01/06/2020

For the first time on TV, an in-depth look at how Australia survived the influenza pandemic of 1918. Long-forgotten archival material not only provides a unique insight but shows uncanny parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Growing Pains

16. Growing Pains

03/08/2020

Nathan Cavaleri was seven years old when he found international fame as a prodigy on the blues guitar. Now at 38, he talks about the childhood stardom that both inspired and haunted him.

The Long Game (Part 1)

10/08/2020

Actor Joel Edgerton gives a candid account of the challenges he's faced on his long road to Hollywood success and how his family helped him stay true to himself.

The Long Game (Part 2)

17/08/2020

In Part 2 of this candid account of the actor and filmmaker's 25-year career, we focus on Joel Edgerton's rise to the top, the anxiety attacks he now grapples with, his charity work and making sense of 'a selfish life'.

Beating the Blues

19. Beating the Blues

24/08/2020

Rugby league legend Greg Inglis reveals the real story behind his mental health struggles and how he turned his life around.

Team Scott

20. Team Scott

31/08/2020

The inside story of the campaign to solve an enduring crime mystery. The body of Scott Johnson was found at the bottom of a cliff in 1988. Police decided it was suicide but his brother was convinced it was a gay hate murder.

The Great Escape

21. The Great Escape

07/09/2020

After nearly seven years in limbo on Manus Island, an audacious plan was hatched to get Kurdish refugee Behrouz Boochani to freedom in New Zealand.

Beenham Valley Road (Part 1)

14/09/2020

When Jamie Pultz left the police, there was one case he couldn't drop: the suspicious death of young Queensland mum Kirra McLoughlin. His podcast investigation turned up some startling discoveries.

Beenham Valley Road (Part 2)

21/09/2020

When Jamie Pultz left the police, there was one case he couldn't drop: the suspicious death of young Queensland mum Kirra McLoughlin. His podcast investigation turned up some startling discoveries.

Breaking New Ground

28/09/2020

When drought almost sent him broke, fifth generation Cooma sheep farmer Charles Massy converted to regenerative agriculture to heal his land. A PhD led to a book and now he's the 'philosopher king' of a growing movement.

Keeping Up Appearances

05/10/2020

Rory O'Donoghue starred in iconic TV comedy The Aunty Jack Show as the hugely popular tights-wearing, cane-twirling Thin Arthur. But off-stage Rory lived with a crippling secret that family and friends are now ready to share.

To Catch a Stalker (Part 1)

12/10/2020

Di McDonald was told Max Gardiner was 'a good catch'. But when she ended their short relationship, he terrorised her for years. Determined not to let him break her, Di tells how she brought her stalker to justice.

To Catch a Stalker (Part 2)

19/10/2020

Desperate and alone in a 3-year battle against an obsessive stalker, Di McDonald meets policewoman Beck Norris who takes on the case. Norris enlists the FBI profiler who caught the Unabomber, to bring Di's stalker to justice.

About a Boy

28. About a Boy

26/10/2020

Quaden is a nine-year-old with dwarfism who just wants to fit in. When his Mum posted a video of Quaden distraught after a tough day at school they couldn't have predicted what would unfold, as they triumphed over the trolls.

Finding Her Voice

29. Finding Her Voice

02/11/2020

Singer Megan Washington went public with a 'shameful' secret six years ago and then stopped making music. In this update she describes the long road back to a new album and why the best art happens out of your comfort zone.

Fight for the Truth

09/11/2020

An outback town, a newspaper in trouble and an unlikely saviour. Broken Hill is fighting to keep its century-old newspaper alive but can the Barrier Truth's owners and loyal community steer it through its toughest time yet?

To His Door

31. To His Door

16/11/2020

Serial killer Bradley Edwards hid in plain sight for nearly 25 years. Australian Story reveals the extraordinary twists and turns that led to police cracking the case and revisits the families of two of his victims.

A Matter of Minutes

23/11/2020

On Christmas Day two years ago Mick O'Dowd was feeling unwell. 24 hours later he was battling for his life. The life-affirming story of Mick and Katharine O'Dowd and the silent killer most people have never heard of.

Lest We Forget: The Australian Experience of Spanish Flu

In the midst of the COVID lockdown, Australian Story undertook the ambitious task of delving through the archives and speaking to expert historians to produce the definitive piece on Spanish Flu. A special encore screening.

Cradle of Life / To Russia with Love

In the season finale, Australian Story meets an 81-year-old inventor who's saved the lives of hundreds of premmie babies and checks in with the hilarious Dustyesky 'fake Russian' choir for a special Christmas performance.

Series 2021

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Surviving Turbulence

08/02/2021

16-year-old teen Bob Bramley takes to the skies to break a solo flying record and shine a light on youth mental health, galvanised by the desperate struggles of his two friends.

Sisters in Arms

2. Sisters in Arms

15/02/2021

There's a hidden danger lurking in every home and these are the two mothers who've achieved a world first to protect our children.

The Tipping Point

3. The Tipping Point

22/02/2021

Scientist Veena Sahajwalla is a recycling revolutionary whose bold new ideas are helping reduce landfill. Now she's unveiling her latest brainchild, an invention which turns the discarded into the designer.

I Dream of Jeanne

4. I Dream of Jeanne

01/03/2021

Unique and outrageous, Jeanne Little was the comedy dah-ling of daytime television in the 70s and 80s. Four months after her death from Alzheimers, daughter Katie reveals some intimate family secrets.

Fish Out of Water

5. Fish Out of Water

08/03/2021

Promising young swimmer Shayna Jack was destined for the Olympics until she failed a routine drug test. But is the evidence against her justified or has she been caught up in an over-zealous anti-doping dragnet?

An Unlikely Match

6. An Unlikely Match

15/03/2021

Drawing on her own experience of trauma, comedian Magda Szubanski forms an unlikely alliance with teenager Will Connelly, aka Eggboy, to help combat mental health issues in bushfire-ravaged communities.

Raising the Bar

7. Raising the Bar

22/03/2021

She's the glamorous lawyer representing high-profile clients like Julian Assange and Amber Heard. Jennifer Robinson charts her meteoric rise from small town public schoolgirl to the pinnacle of legal life in London.

Chamber of Silence

8. Chamber of Silence

29/03/2021

Sexual slurs, baseless rumours, harassment and abuse - former Federal Labor minister Kate Ellis looks into Canberra's toxic culture, speaking to female politicians from all parties to call out systemic misogyny in parliament.

Sophie's Choice

9. Sophie's Choice

12/04/2021

Mao's Last Dancer Li Cunxin and his wife and daughter's dramatic story of sacrifice, questioning and the painful journey towards reconciliation.

Birds of a Feather

10. Birds of a Feather

19/04/2021

Identical twins Brigette and Paula Powers are so close they live and work together and even speak in unison. After a chance meeting with Steve Irwin, they now use their unique connection to save injured seabirds.

Forever Young

11. Forever Young

26/04/2021

A recent coronial inquest reveals the catastrophic errors made by NSW Police which left teenager Ursula Barwick's fate a mystery for almost 30 years.

Children of the Brush (Part 1)

03/05/2021

He's one of Australia's most successful and famous painters. But what has been the cost of fame for the children of acclaimed artist John Olsen?

Children of the Brush (Part 2)

10/05/2021

Part two of an inside look at one of Australia's greatest artistic dynasties. In this concluding episode, a court case threatens to derail the family of acclaimed painter John Olsen.

A World of their Own

17/05/2021

The Seekers blazed a trail for Australian music in the 1960s with a number of chart topping international hits. But fame led to fallout and they split at the height of their success. They reunite to reminisce about the ride.

A Balancing Act

15. A Balancing Act

24/05/2021

Dr Michelle Telfer is a world leader in providing treatment for children and teens with gender dysphoria, guiding them through their first steps towards transitioning. But her work isn't without its critics and controversies.

A Good Match

16. A Good Match

31/05/2021

When women's soccer star Rhali Dobson received an on-field marriage proposal, the pictures went viral around the world. It was a story of love, sport and sacrifice – and a heart-wrenching plot.

Final Call

17. Final Call

07/06/2021

After his wife was murdered while working on call as a nurse in South Australia's remote APY Lands, Keith Woodford has campaigned for a coronial inquest which has delivered some breakthrough findings.

Bouncing Back

18. Bouncing Back

14/06/2021

An unlikely friendship forged on the tennis court between a homeless man and famous tennis pro leads to lifechanging events and a new beginning.

Luc Longley: One Giant Leap (Part 1)

In the first of a two part special, we find out how a gentle kid from Fremantle ended up playing alongside Michael Jordan in the world's greatest team, the Chicago Bulls. Luc Longley's extraordinary story One Giant Leap.

Luc Longley: One Giant Leap (Part 2)

From running with the Chicago Bulls to his omission from The Last Dance documentary, Luc Longley sets the record straight.

The Road to Justice

16/08/2021

A mother's battle to bring her daughter's killer to account pays off when a coroner's inquest leads to a breakthrough.

Saving MG99

22. Saving MG99

23/08/2021

A daring sea rescue led by the Australian Navy saved 99 people from certain death. Forty years later, the survivors meet their saviours in an emotional reunion.

Home Straight

23. Home Straight

30/08/2021

In a case of life imitating art, iconic Aussie actor Michael Caton channels his beloved character from The Castle to fight for the underdog. Caton knows he's in the home straight of his life and wants to make the most of it.

Beyond the Grave

24. Beyond the Grave

06/09/2021

One of the nation's biggest cold case mysteries takes a new turn when 'Somerton Man' is unearthed from an Adelaide cemetery in the hope that his DNA might finally reveal the secrets he took to his grave.

The Good Doctor

25. The Good Doctor

13/09/2021

Dr Jamal Rifi has given up his retirement dreams to fight COVID from his front yard in the middle of the nation's Delta outbreak.

No Place Like Home

26. No Place Like Home

20/09/2021

The story behind the story of the family at the centre of a tug of war between a small country town and the big end of government.

The Accomplice

27. The Accomplice

27/09/2021

Behind the scenes of the AFP investigation into Australia's biggest insider trading case, where two young men united by deception are brought down by greed.

The Godfather of Coral

04/10/2021

Charlie Veron has spent his career underwater charting the world's coral wonderlands. Now, as the Great Barrier Reef faces its biggest threat, he reveals an audacious rescue plan.

California Dreaming

11/10/2021

Like the characters in his blockbuster novels, author Matthew Reilly is no stranger to persevering through loss and setback. Now he's realising the childhood dream that inspired his career - directing an action movie.

Unmasking Max

30. Unmasking Max

18/10/2021

Funnyman Max Gillies has been making people laugh all his life. Now at almost 80, he reveals the hidden family grief he has carried with him, and how comic acting became a welcome escape from his troubles at home as a child.

Happy Days

31. Happy Days

25/10/2021

The heartwarming next chapter of Australian Story's most popular program ever proves love really does conquer all. Checking in with Gayle and Mac Shann.

The Final Hurdle

32. The Final Hurdle

01/11/2021

Athlete, mother of four and reality TV star Jana Pittman talks about her new life as a doctor and her regrets about the period when she was labelled 'Drama Jana'.

Justice for Justine

08/11/2021

A Sydney family takes on the Minneapolis police department in a long-running court battle to hold officer Mohamed Noor accountable for the death of Justine Ruszczyk.

In the Name of the Child

15/11/2021

Lauren Burns fought to find her anonymous sperm donor father. As she becomes a parent, she's back campaigning to make it easier for donor-conceived children to find their biological family, and make donations more accessible.

Grace Under Fire

35. Grace Under Fire

22/11/2021

Outspoken Australian of the Year Grace Tame looks back over a tumultuous and life-changing 12 months.

Series 2022

Series 2022

29 серій

28/02/2022

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Glenn McGrath: Bowled Over

28/02/2022

At home with Aussie cricket legend Glenn McGrath as he and his growing family continue to honour the legacy of his late wife Jane. His children James and Holly speak publicly for the first time about their mother's legacy.

Fakes

2. Fakes

14/03/2022

After falling for a man whose life was a carefully constructed web of lies, journalist Stephanie Wood meets other women with uncannily similar experiences.

The Great Escapes

3. The Great Escapes

21/03/2022

Magician Arthur Coghlan's death-defying escapes in the 1970s earned him the title of Australia's Houdini. Now in his late 80s he reveals the stories behind his most terrifying stunts and how he's passed the magic onto his daughter.

Trials and Tribulations (Part 1)

28/03/2022

Having spent more than 12 years in jail for murder, Scott Austic was acquitted after revelations of planted evidence. Now the family of victim Stacey Thorne is demanding police reopen the investigation to find her killer.

Trials and Tribulations (Part 2)

04/04/2022

Having spent more than 12 years in jail for murder, Scott Austic was acquitted after sensational revelations. Now the family of victim Stacey Thorne is demanding police reopen the investigation to find her killer.

Into the Wild

6. Into the Wild

11/04/2022

A young couple brave extreme weather and isolation to tackle Australia's extinction crisis, successfully reintroducing long-lost native animals back into the remote Sturt Desert.

Nicola Forrest: The Undercover Billionaire

How the loss of her stillborn daughter set billionaire philanthropist Nicola Forrest and her husband Andrew on the path of pledging to give away the "vast majority" of their mining fortune.

Lisa Curry: The Deep End

02/05/2022

Former golden girl of the pool Lisa Curry has lived in the spotlight for decades. We've seen her weddings, babies and divorce. Now Lisa opens up about the heart-wrenching loss of her daughter Jaimi.

Bon Scott: On the Brink

09/05/2022

Bon Scott was set to become an international rock star with AC/DC when he died suddenly in 1980. Now for the first time, family and friends open up about his vulnerabilities and state of mind leading up to his untimely death.

Cathy McGowan: An Independent Woman

Cathy McGowan is considered the "godmother" of the Independents movement that's dominating the election. The former member for Indi is also its secret weapon, sharing her insights with candidates across the country.

Kathy Lette: Letting Loose

23/05/2022

Co-author of Puberty Blues Kathy Lette has mined her life for stories since her teens. Now post-menopause, she opens up about her life and determination to age disgracefully.

Breaking Free

12. Breaking Free

30/05/2022

A notorious bank robber destined for a life in prison discovers a new path when he confronts his hidden trauma. Now he's assisting others to seek justice for crimes long buried, but it's been a rocky road to redemption.

Shanna Whan: Last Drinks

06/06/2022

The story of how self-described 'small town drunk' Shanna Whan transformed her life to become Australian of the Year Local Hero and is now changing attitudes to booze in the bush.

The Songlines of Leah Purcell

13/06/2022

From dirt poor beginnings, actor, writer and director Leah Purcell is now at the top of her game, weaving her family's complicated history and her own troubled past into a powerful reimagining of a classic Australian tale.

A Community Undertaking

20/06/2022

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.

Jumping the Gun (Part 1)

27/06/2022

A devoted aunt investigates the mysterious death of her niece Amy Wensley, throwing doubt on the police case and exposing devastating investigative failures.

Jumping the Gun (Part 2)

04/07/2022

Concluding the story about the mysterious death of Amy Wensley. As her family fights for justice, they discover a flawed police investigation and devastating forensic oversights.

Lyn Dawson: Vanished

05/09/2022

Missing for 40 years, Lyn Dawson's sister and brother never gave up hope they'd find justice. Behind the scenes as her siblings prepare for the outcome of her husband Chris Dawson's murder trial and digest the guilty verdict.

David Pocock: A Whole New Ball Game

Senate powerbroker of the moment David Pocock on the forces that drew him to politics and why his background as an international rugby star helped prepare him for his biggest test yet.

Fire Fight: Mick Tisbury

26/09/2022

One man's decade-long mission to expose the extent of an alarming chemical contamination scandal. Then, with no medical training, firefighter Mick Tisbury found an ingenious solution to help those who'd been exposed.

If You Build It - Greg Donovan

03/10/2022

When middle-aged insurance executive Greg Donovan was made redundant, he was told to play it safe. Instead he gambled his payout on a crazy idea to build the world's most remote music festival - and won.

In a Different League - Michael Cheika

Controversial rugby coach Michael Cheika has never been in greater international demand. So why is he taking a lowly ranked team to the Rugby League World Cup?

Getting Heavy - Parkway Drive

17/10/2022

How five surfers from Byron Bay, in one of the biggest heavy metal bands in the world, turned to therapy to confront their past, save their career and rebuild their friendship.

A World of Their Own - The Seekers

Remembering singing legend Judith Durham and the trailblazing band who put Australian music on the map.

Losing Faith

25. Losing Faith

31/10/2022

When Citipointe Christian College issued an enrolment contract asking parents to agree homosexuality was a sin, the protests of students sparked a firestorm around the rights of religious schools to practise their beliefs.

A Star Is Torn - Tim Minchin

07/11/2022

After his dazzling career comes unstuck, musician, actor and provocateur Tim Minchin reassesses his comedy, questions the dangerous allure of fame, and finds home is where the heart is.

Life of Poh

27. Life of Poh

14/11/2022

From a "nerd" named Sharon to one of Australia's most loved celebrity chefs - how Poh Ling Yeow has refined the art of reinvention and made peace with her past.

My Name is Charles - The Somerton Man

After more than 70 years, one of Australia's most enduring mysteries - the identity of the "Somerton Man" - is finally solved.

Leaning In - Ita Buttrose

28/11/2022

As the ABC's 90th year draws to a close, Chair Ita Buttrose reflects on a life in the spotlight and how six decades as a pioneering female journalist and magazine editor helped prepare her for one of the ABC's toughest jobs.

Series 2023

Series 2023

33 серій

27/02/2023

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The Transformer - Saul Griffith

27/02/2023

His ideas caught the eye of the US President. Now engineer Saul Griffith is making waves at home, joining his local community in an ambitious project to electrify their suburb and power it with renewables.

Game Changer

2. Game Changer

06/03/2023

Many parents worry their children are gaming to excess and don't know how to deal with it. Psychologist Wayne Warburton says he can help, with an Australia-first program tackling problem gaming. Will it work?

Diving in Deep (Part 1) - Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor burst onto our TV screens in the '60s, stunning viewers by diving with dangerous sharks. She shares home movies, recalls acting in Skippy and reveals the moment that made her a shark advocate.

Diving in Deep (Part 2) - Valerie Taylor

Shark legend Valerie Taylor takes us behind the scenes of the hit film Jaws and inside her campaign to save the grey nurse shark. Still diving at 87, she's inspiring a new generation of marine warriors.

Making a Scene - Claudia Karvan

27/03/2023

Actor and producer Claudia Karvan speaks openly about her chaotic childhood and the challenges of managing her late father's mental illness. And she reveals how she mines her unconventional life for her drama.

After The Fall - Mahboba Rawi and Sourosh Cina

From a Sydney loungeroom, a mother and son take on a perilous mission to evacuate children and staff from their Afghan orphanages following the Taliban's return to power in 2021. Can they pull it off?

A Matter of Minutes - Mick and Katharine O'Dowd

Mick O'Dowd has survived the unimaginable. He came close to death but lived. Three years after first telling his story, Mick is reclaiming his life and is back doing the things he loves.

Charting Her Course - Jessica Watson

Love, loss and sailing the world solo: Jessica Watson takes us inside her amazing voyage as a teenage sailor, speaks about the grief of losing her partner, and a new feature film which has thrust her back into the spotlight.

Call of the River (Update) - Kate McBride

Four years after alerting the world to mass fish kills in the Darling River, young farmer Kate McBride is taking her campaign to Canberra. She's determined to be a voice for the bush and fight for the river she loves.

Taking the Lead - Heather Mitchell

Actor Heather Mitchell's life has been as dramatic off screen as it has on. And she's channelling those experiences into some of the greatest performances of her career.

After the Storm (Update) - Beth Heinrich

One woman's decades-long quest for justice. Beth Heinrich was permanently changed by what she experienced as a teenager. Now in her 80s, she's spent almost half her lifetime chasing the Anglican Church to right past wrongs.

Labour of Love - Michelle and Jono Harley

How a 52-year-old woman gave birth to her grandson. When Michelle couldn't have children, her mother offered to be a surrogate. Her sister-in-law did too. Now Michelle and her husband Jono have the family they dreamed of.

Changing Minds

13. Changing Minds

22/05/2023

The remarkable story of a woman taking part in Australia's first psychedelic-assisted therapy trial. For Lindy Bok, it's a profound and deeply emotional experience as the treatment helps her confront anxiety around death.

A Brilliant Canvas - John Olsen

29/05/2023

A story of art, fame and family. The late John Olsen, one of our most beloved painters, had an obsessive focus on his work, often casting a shadow on those around him. John and family open up about art and the cost of fame.

Blind Leading The Blind - Mick Curran and Jamie Teh

Mick and Jamie bonded over coding as teenagers. Now their brilliant tech idea is transforming lives around the world. Their software could have made them rich but instead they've kept it free to help the blind community.

Fight For Freedom - Kathleen Folbigg

Australian Story's coverage of Kathleen Folbigg's case helped kickstart the scientific research that ultimately freed her. Watch the updated story of her fight for freedom over the last twenty years.

The Getting of Wisdom - Hugh van Cuylenburg

Buried memories and family secrets - how hit podcaster Hugh van Cuylenburg's quest to help people gain a positive mindset took him on his own path of self-discovery and forced him to face some uncomfortable truths.

A Voice from the Heart - Megan Davis

As a child, Megan Davis fell in love with the Constitution. Now she's a lawyer and a driving force behind the Voice referendum. She wants to change the nation's founding document in the hope of improving her peoples' lives.

Force of Nature - Gina Chick

28/08/2023

Her unconventional approach to surviving in the wild captured the public imagination. Now reality TV star Gina Chick shares how connecting with nature helped her through unimaginable loss.

A Family Legacy - Erica Packer

04/09/2023

Erica Packer, former wife of billionaire James Packer, opens up about the deadly genetic mystery shadowing her family and the scientists working to crack the code for thousands more Australians.

Atonement - Dean Yates

11/09/2023

War correspondent Dean Yates thought he was indestructible but when two of his staff were gunned down by the US military in Iraq, he & his family reached breaking point. Now he's trying heal the wounds of war and help others.

A Silver Lining (Part 1)

18/09/2023

When three Newcastle teens became overnight rock stars, their world exploded; huge concerts and crowds, intense fame and scrutiny. Ben and Chris from Silverchair take us on that rollercoaster ride and say it's a miracle they survived.

A Silver Lining (Part 2)

25/09/2023

Rockband Silverchair makes a comeback with its fifth album and a massive hit. But backstage, the wheels are falling off and the band finally fizzles out. For Ben and Chris, life after Silverchair proves to be bumpy too.

Sea Change - Sam Elsom

02/10/2023

Designer Sam Elsom shocked friends and family when he ditched fashion to farm seaweed. Now he has developed a product that radically reduces methane emissions from livestock. But can he convince farmers to get on board?

The Big Lap - Fiona MacDonald

09/10/2023

Once a popular kids' TV host, Fiona MacDonald is on the trip of a lifetime. Since being diagnosed with motor neurone disease two years ago, she's driving around Australia to raise money for research, and have fun on the way.

His Brilliant Careers (Update) - Sam Neill

When beloved film and TV star Sam Neill received a shock diagnosis, it forced him to take stock of his life. Now the actor is living with a rare disease, but it hasn't stopped him doing the work he loves.

When Kylie Met Sami - Kylie Moore-Gilbert and Sami Shah

When Kylie Met Sami: She was released from an Iranian prison only to find her husband had left her. He was reeling from the loss of his job and the end of his marriage. An awkward first date led to a second chance at love.

Never Too Late (Update) - Gregory Smith

Five years after his first appearance on Australian Story, Dr Gregory Smith continues his astonishing transformation. Homeless and an addict for many years, Smith is now an academic, has received an OAM and found new love.

To Elle and Back - Libbi Gorr

06/11/2023

What ever happened to Elle McFeast? She wowed TV audiences in the 90s with her bold and brassy satire. Then a live interview derailed it all. McFeast's creator Libbi Gorr opens up about the fallout and fighting her way back.

Taking A Bow - Brett Yang and Eddy Chen

Meet the violin virtuosos from Brisbane who ditched a classical career to create an online music comedy act. Now Brett Yang and Eddy Chen have gone viral and are playing sell-out concerts around the world.

Stepping Up - Elly-May Barnes

20/11/2023

Singer Elly-May Barnes on stepping out of her famous father Jimmy's musical shadow, on the long road to the spotlight and how she channels her physical challenges into a powerful cabaret act.

Big Talk - Annie Louey

27/11/2023

With little more than a briefcase full of old photos for clues, comedian Annie Louey unravels decades-old secrets in a bid to understand who her father really was.

An Open Mind - Professor Richard Scolyer

A doctor puts his life on the line to try and cure his own brain cancer, using the very treatment he helped pioneer to save melanoma patients.

Series 2024

Series 2024

31 серій

19/02/2024

The power of the personal. Compelling stories about real people that illuminate, entertain and inspire. Presented by Leigh Sales.

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The Making of Mini - Katrina Gorry

19/02/2024

After the Matildas' World Cup glory, star midfielder Katrina Gorry introduces us to the tiny secret weapon who rekindled her love for the game.

Mama's on a Mission - Mechelle Turvey

When the senseless death of teenager Cassius Turvey ignited fury across the nation, his mother Mechelle responded with a call for peace and unity.

Driven - Minjee and Min Woo Lee

04/03/2024

Sibling golf superstars Minjee and Min Woo Lee are like chalk and cheese, but they share the same goal - to be World No 1.

Call of Duty - Anjali Sharma

11/03/2024

School striker Anjali Sharma sued the government at 16. Now she's taking her fight for an end to fossil fuels to federal parliament, and the powerbrokers are listening.

Peter Garrett

5. Peter Garrett

18/03/2024

In an Australian Story special, former politician and Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett opens up to Leigh Sales about love, loss and living large.

On the Brink - Bon Scott

25/03/2024

Australian Story revisits the remarkable life of the late Bon Scott to celebrate the 50th anniversary of him joining AC/DC.

Patient Zero - Richard Scolyer

01/04/2024

Australian Story checks in on 2024 Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer as he reaches a remarkable milestone in his revolutionary cancer treatment.

Out of the Wild - Gina Chick

08/04/2024

How life has changed for inaugural Alone Australia winner Gina Chick. In conversation with Leigh Sales.

Man Underground - Arnold Dix

15/04/2024

Locals know him as a flower farmer but Arnold Dix shot to global fame when he helped rescue 41 Indian workers from a tunnel collapse. It turns out Arnold is also a barrister, scientist, engineer and a very unlikely hero.

Out of the Chaos - Anna Coutts-Trotter

When Federal Labor Minister Tanya Plibersek learned her daughter Anna had been abused during a high school relationship, it was the beginning of the family's brutal fight for justice. Now Anna Coutts-Trotter is on a mission to support other survivors grappling with the aftermath of abuse.

One in Seven Trillion - Leila McDougall

Leila McDougall has been defying the odds since childhood. She's overcome dyslexia, beaten cancer, and after sneaking into acting school, has written, produced and starred in a feature film to help her farming community.

Face to Fake - Chelsea Bonner

06/05/2024

Modelling agent Chelsea Bonner has spent her career fighting to change perceptions of beauty but now she has an even bigger battle on her hands - artificial intelligence.

Off Menu - Josh Niland

13/05/2024

Josh Niland's arguably Australia's hottest chef right now with his revolutionary approach to fish. The genesis of his wild experimentation: a life and death battle in childhood and the fear of failure as a young restaurateur.

Off Menu - Shaun Christie-David

20/05/2024

He can't cook, he's not after money but Shaun Christie-David is building a restaurant empire that's changing lives one dish at a time.

Off Menu - Kylie Kwong

27/05/2024

Kylie Kwong has been at the top of the Australian food scene for three decades. Now she reveals her surprising next chapter, as she continues to channel unimaginable grief into a force for good.

On The Outside Looking In - Cold Chisel

As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture.

The War Pup - Quaden Bayles

10/06/2024

When Quaden Bayles was nine, he was bullied and trolled for having dwarfism. But he also caught the eye of Mad Max director George Miller, and now at 13, has emerged triumphant.

Nick Cave with Leigh Sales

12/08/2024

Rock legend Nick Cave sits down with Leigh Sales for a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation.

Flashpoint - Senator Fatima Payman

A matter of conscience or act of betrayal? Former Labor Senator Fatima Payman reveals the inner torment behind breaking ranks to vote against her party and the fallout that followed, at home and in the capital.

Dead Funny - Michelle Brasier

26/08/2024

Comedian Michelle Brasier was told she had a 97 per cent chance of getting cancer. She chose to laugh about it.

This is How It Goes - Missy Higgins

Singer-songwriter Missy Higgins says she's never felt more vulnerable in her life. One of our most accomplished female artists, Missy retraces her rise to the top and reveals the emotional turmoil of the past couple of years.

Making Lachlan Murdoch - Part 1: Blood

The first of three episodes examines the forces that shaped the media heir and the roots of the Murdoch sibling rivalry.

Making Lachlan Murdoch - Part 2: Money

In Part 2, Lachlan Murdoch feels the push and pull of the family business as he proves himself to his father.

Making Lachlan Murdoch - Part 3: Power

In the final chapter, Lachlan Murdoch finally wins the long struggle to take over the family empire. But at what cost?

Leading Man - Michael Theo

30/09/2024

How Love on the Spectrum and Austin's Michael Theo found his voice and became a global star.

Holding On - Gus Taylor

07/10/2024

Two rock climbing accidents dealt Gus Taylor devastating blows. But now he realises climbing is the best teacher he's ever had.

Betrayal - Hannah Grundy

14/10/2024

A mysterious email. Shocking revelations. And the ultimate betrayal. How teacher Hannah Grundy was forced to become her own detective to unmask a sick cyber criminal whose identity she couldn't believe.

The Two of Us - Yael Stone and Jack Manning Bancroft

When Orange Is the New Black star Yael Stone turned her back on Hollywood, everyone thought she was crazy - except the man who loved her. Social entrepreneur Jack Manning Bancroft knows what it takes to put skin in the game.

The Big Lap - Remembering Fiona MacDonald

In memory of TV host Fiona MacDonald, who died this month from MND, we revisit her story, filmed as she drove around Australia with her sister to raise awareness of the disease.

Holding Ground - Chris Henggeler

04/11/2024

In one of the toughest parts of Australia, renegade pastoralist Chris Henggeler is trialling a bold idea to regenerate his land using feral pests. Now, he's found himself on the wrong side of the law.

Comeback - Shayna Jack

11/11/2024

From vilified 'drug cheat' to Olympic gold, Shayna Jack's extraordinary return to the pool.

Series 2025

Series 2025

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03/02/2025

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Unfiltered - Celeste Barber

03/02/2025

Celeste Barber went from unemployed actor to social media sensation for her celebrity parodies. But behind the hilarity is a story of struggle and self-doubt.

Outspoken - Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is a rising political star who helped defeat the Voice referendum. The former singer and TV host reveals the private pain that shaped her polarising views and why she's unapologetic.

Heartfelt - Colin Clausen and Laura Aisbett

When Col and Laura met, they were both grieving the sudden death of a cherished spouse. They soon had to confront a thorny question - when is an appropriate time is to find love after loss?

Second Innings - Bharat Sundaresan

24/02/2025

On the brink of death in India, Bharat Sundaresan turned to cricket, gathering millions of followers. But it's now in Australia that the colourful commentator has found true acceptance.

Home Truths - Vincent Fantauzzo

03/03/2025

When celebrated artist Vincent Fantauzzo first appeared on Australian Story, he held something back about his past. Now he's ready to reveal all.

Hooked - Dave Hughes

10/03/2025

Comedian Dave Hughes thought his struggle with addiction was over when he gave up alcohol in his 20s, but his obsession with work and fame has been harder to navigate.

Born to Run - Cliff Young

24/03/2025

The enduring legend of Cliff Young, the 61-year-old potato farmer who became an accidental hero when he shuffled his way to victory in the 1983 Sydney to Melbourne ultramarathon.

The Shoot Out - Race Around The World

Untold stories from behind the scenes of Race Around the World, the show that launched John Safran and become one of the '90s unlikeliest TV hits.

Class Wars - Murat Dizdar

07/04/2025

Murat Dizdar is a proud working-class man who's made it his mission to win back private school students to the public education system.

Herding Katter - Bob Katter

14/04/2025

A portrait of maverick MP Bob Katter, the eccentric 79-year-old TikTok star who could soon even hold the balance of power.

Duped - Donna Nelson

28/04/2025

How an online love scam landed West Australian grandmother Donna Nelson in solitary confinement in Japan, leaving her five daughters fighting for her freedom.

Birds of a Feather - The Twinnies

12/05/2025

Quirky identical twins Paula and Bridgette Powers were in the process of sharing some exciting news with Australian Story when the 'Twinnies' suddenly became a global sensation.

Better Angels - Samuel Johnson

19/05/2025

Actor Samuel Johnson has led a rollercoaster life, dealing with successive tragedies and a self-destructive streak. But a cause close to his heart helped him overcome his demons.

Missing Pieces - Sue-Yen Luiten

26/05/2025

Adopted by an Australian couple 50 years ago, Sue-Yen Luiten is cycling through Vietnam with DNA kits in a last-ditch effort to find family.

Game Of His Life - Ange Postecoglou

At the peak of his career, legendary Australian football manager Ange Postecoglou speaks exclusively to Australian Story about Tottenham Hotspur's stunning Europa League victory and says he's still dreaming big.

Nick Cave with Leigh Sales

09/06/2025

In an encore screening, rock legend Nick Cave talks candidly about grief, addiction, religion and why he's still making challenging music in his 60s.

Forget Me Not - Jim Rogers

16/06/2025

Jim Rogers has always been a big personality so when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at 55, he wasn't going to keep quiet. Now he's become 'the poster boy for dementia', determined to speak out while he can.

Break It Down - The Raygun Phenomenon

Rachael "Raygun" Gunn broke the internet with her Olympic routine, sparking countless memes and vitriolic abuse. A year on, Australian Story asks what the hell was that all about?

The River - Franklin River Rescue (Part 1)

When Lithuanian rafter Valdas Bieliauskas became trapped in rapids on the Franklin River, it set in train a perilous 24-hour rescue mission that presented rescuers with a terrible choice.

The River - Franklin River Rescue (Part 2)

The dramatic conclusion to Australian Story's two-part account of the extraordinary 24-hour rescue effort to save Lithuanian rafter Valdas Bieliauskas from rapids on Tasmania's Franklin River.

Common Ground - Liz Heggaton and Tim Baker

Sheep farmer Liz Heggaton and surf writer Tim Baker should never have met, but a shared experience put them on a mission to highlight the potentially deadly side effects of a commonly prescribed cancer treatment.

Making a Scene - Claudia Karvan

21/07/2025

Actor and producer Claudia Karvan speaks openly about how an unconventional childhood fuelled her brilliant career. An encore screening of one of our most popular episodes.

Gut Instinct - Jane Dudley

28/07/2025

When Jane Dudley used an unapproved and icky treatment to cure her crippling depression, it grabbed the attention of the medical world, paving the way for large-scale clinical trials.

Momentum - Dr Mohammed Mustafa

04/08/2025

Mohammed "Dr Mo" Mustafa might only be a junior doctor from Perth but he's got the ear of leaders from around the world as he tries to turn his dream of a children's hospital in Gaza into reality.

To Bilo and Back - The Nadesalingam Family

They were once the most famous refugee family in Australia. We check in with the Tamil family from the small town of Biloela who were at the centre of one of the country's biggest people-power movements in recent years.

Dark Star - Alex Lloyd

18/08/2025

In 2001, Alex Lloyd broke through with his massive hit Amazing, a song that led to the best and then the worst time of his life. Now he's getting his life back on track.

Small Wonders - Eden Tiny House Project

It was the offer of a lifetime. Provide land and around $40,000 and get your own tiny home. The catch is, you have to help build it. Three vulnerable women took up that challenge and transformed their lives.

Say My Name - Louisa Ioannidis (Part 1)

When Louisa Ioannidis was found dead in a creek, police found no suspicious circumstances. But Louisa's brother had his doubts and with a private investigator has exposed serious flaws in the police case.

Say My Name - Louisa Ioannidis (Part 2)

The gripping conclusion in the mysterious case of Louisa Ioannidis, who was found dead in a creek in 2011. Intrigued by a podcast's revelations, a legal team has discovered new evidence and is pushing to re-open the case.

All Consuming - Kate Reid

15/09/2025

Kate Reid's croissants have been called the world's best. But how did a Formula 1 engineer battling a near-fatal eating disorder end up perfecting pastry?

Only Fifteen - Sarah Kopp

22/09/2025

When a charismatic sports teacher arrived at Sarah Kopp's school, the talented student's life was upended. When she finally sought justice, she faced a near-impossible choice.

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