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- Fred Schepisi's first feature is this lushly photographed period drama detailing a young boy's coming-of-age in a strict Catholic seminary in 1950s Australia.
- A woman who injured her eyes in car accident and a young blind man fall for each other. Is sight the only way to see the world?
- Forensic scientists use modern methods to point to a previously undiscovered suspect.
- An inside look at the day to day business at Punktured body piercing studios in Melbourne.
- This Dreaming, Spinning Thing is a documentary about Australian artist Sidney Nolan. It was commissioned by ABCTV as a companion film to Nolan's 1967 retrospective exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
- The eleven remaining contestants are divided into three teams. One team is sent to three locations along the headland near Middle Head with the job of visually communicating clues to another team in a speedboat on Sydney Harbour, while the final team have to decipher the clues that the team in the speedboat have written. They then travel to Melbourne, where their abilities to communicate are again put to the test when they are divided into two teams guided by a navigator, and each have to search buildings in the city for clues that will lead them to Shura's location. A surprise awaits the contestants when they have to sit another quiz, resulting in the contestant who receives the lowest score becoming the second to be terminated.
- The ten remaining contestants have to search the iconic bathing boxes on Brighton Beach for some treasure. A psychologically intense game of trust played in the State Library of Victoria exposes and destroys some allegiances, with some people playing for the group, others playing for their alliances and still others playing for themselves.
- The nine remaining contestants are split early in the morning, with seven of them given the task of finding the other two, who can only give answers of Yes or No to the searchers' questions, using a mobile phone with limits on the numbers and duration of calls allowed. They are then divided into two teams and set the task of guessing which celebrity the other team has formed a pixelated image of.