On 7 April 1998 at 11.30pm security men invade the docks of every port in Australia, and forcibly eject the entire unionised workforce. BASTARD BOYS is the dramatic story of the biggest industrial dispute in Australia.
Set in a migrant camp in 1952, BORDERTOWN examines 12 months in the lives of the newly arrived residents through a series on love stories. By the end of 1952 the camp closes and the residents must find a home in wider Australia.
The women who pledge their lives and their virtue to God are called Brides of Christ by their church. To the world they are nuns. This is the story of Catherine, Paul and Ambrose.
A series of six monologues. In them we encounter a tormented father, a woman dreaming of revenge on her best friend, a lusting country singer, an angst-ridden young solipsist, a girl possessed and a Polish immigrant with a fiery obsession.
Two warring restaurants whose cooks (and dishwashers) can't keep their hands off each other.
FALLEN ANGELS focusses on and around a community legal centre in Endeavour Park, a fictional suburb in the sprawling outer west of Sydney.
Drama series detailing the comings and goings of an inner city medical practice. Centres on the personal and professional lives of four doctors and their nurse-receptionist.
Medical drama series which explores the work of an inner-suburban working-class surgery and the lives of those people most involved with it.
The story of two remarkable children who were victims of the connivance and cruelty of the governments and organisations involved in the mass transportation of deprived and homeless children throughout the British Empire in the 1950s.
Tells the story of one of Australia's national heroes: Eddie Koiki Mabo, the Torres Strait Islander who left school at fifteen, yet spearheaded the High Court challenge that once and for all overthrew the fiction of terra nullius.
Adapted from the novel by George Johnston, MY BROTHER JACK is the story of two brothers in Melbourne between the wars.
A tender and passionate portrayal of intertwined love stories, set in two timeframes in the river-town of Swanreach. Having survived the freak accident that killed her parents, Stephanie is raised by her caring but life-worn guardian. On Steph’s birthday her life is changed in two ways: she starts work in the peach cannery under the watchful eyes of Alan; and she is given her late mother's diary.
Follows the action and adventures of the New South Wales Police Rescue team.
Set in the Torres Strait Islands, this tells the story of a talented, bloody-minded and committed white woman and a people who love her but want her gone.
Based on Jill Kerr Conway's celebrated autobiography, this is the story of a childhood. Set mainly in the western plains of New South Wales, THE ROAD FROM COORAIN is a witness to the relationship between two extraordinary women.
A television drama about cooking, love and passion. A Montague and Capulet tale of two warring restaurant dynasties.