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- Set against the beauty of Far North Queensland, Ocean Girl is the story of Neri, a mysterious young girl from the ocean, who is discovered by the young inhabitants of an underwater research colony.
- In 1916, the 1st Australian Tunnelling Company is tunneling beneath German fortifications and bunkers to detonate massive explosive charges.
- Biopic of Australian 3 Time Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer Dawn Fraser.
- Seven Local News bulletins are broadcast each weeknight with six separate editions for Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Wide Bay, the Sunshine Coast, and Rockhampton. They are followed by Seven News Brisbane.
- Challenge between Australian Army, Navy and Airforce.
- Young miner MEL, befriends her lndian taxi driver, JONNY, en route to the airport, where she is flying off to the silver mine where she is an engineer. The song on JONNY's taxi radio helps to brighten her from her 'love sickness'. The song is OYE BOY CHARLIE. JONNY sends her on her way to meet her love, CHARLIE, in the Departure Lounge. Once inside, MEL realises she needs to really fight for CHARLIE' affections and soon JONNY is back at the airport (with a new passenger) to help lift up her spirits again. Trying to get inside to the Departure Lounge, he has to put his iPhone through the X-ray machine, which eats it up and throws his song onto the Wifi network of the entire airport.A few of the passengers and then even the airport staff feel the beat, proving to be so infectious that soon the entire airport is dancing with joy in a Bollywood dance off. At the height of such joy, CHARLIE asks MEL to marry him.
- In World War Two as part of a segregated army, black American soldiers traveled to the Pacific and Australia where their experiences ranged from unforgettable love affairs with white women to being summarily shot by their own white MP's.
- Iconic Australian choreographer Meryl Tankard, in her filmmaking debut, creates an inspirational portrait of dancer Michelle Ryan whose passion and courage has enabled her to overcome life-shattering personal adversity. At the peak of her career, Michelle Ryan was one of Australia's leading artists, dancing under the direction of Meryl Tankard at the Australian Dance Theatre. From there she toured the world until she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Betrayed by her body she lost her career, mobility and marriage. Despite her damaged confidence and physical impairment, in a chance moment, she is drawn back to dance, eventually becoming artistic director at the Restless Dance Theatre, an Adelaide-based company working with young people with disabilities. "Michelle's Story" is an uplifting story that offers insight into the world of dance and disability and the liberating power of art.
- When Viki learns that her lawsuit against a fraudulent agent has stalled, she makes her next move.
- A few teens go for an afternoon get together at the beach. On the way home, this get a little crazy.
- Max is a man broken by severe depression, but a chance meeting may give him the motivation to make a positive change in his life.
- Can we have a life without taxes? As soon as the question is proposed part of our brain testifies to a vague notion that without taxation Australia would degenerate into an apocalyptic wasteland and so we dismiss that fantasy outright and quietly return to our daily routine a routine where many of us spend the first two days of each working week paying off our taxation burden. We complain during the annual budget debates, we grit our teeth at tax time, but we dont go further. We stop we stop being curious about tax. We unknowingly accept the status quo that has enveloped us since our first paycheck. We dont dig deeper and ask the hard questions who does our current taxation system serve? Does it incentivise economic and personal freedom and entrepreneurship or does it hinder true growth? Life without Taxes was produced for the everyday Australian. Its goal is to re-ignite the curiosity around tax and to spark an open and apolitical debate. It aims to give Australians hope again and to show that principles of good taxation really are so simple that everyone can understand them. Its a serious topic but its handled in a fast paced format with a humorous and irreverent edge. The youth in Australia currently has both the most to lose and the least concern for tax matters a dangerous combination. Life without Taxes helps to engage this vital demographic by utilizing a young charismatic presenter, eye-catching animations and crazy stories and facts. In Life Without Taxes we look closely at historical examples to show how tax has shaped civilisation for the last 6000 years. We look at how other countries have very different tax systems to our own and we discover nations where citizens have a strong voice in their countrys tax planning laws. We highlight globally relevant principles of good taxation and dissect the everyday forgotten taxes that stalk us daily. Our political class tries to convince us that economics and taxation are far too complicated to entrust upon the uninformed workforce. Life without Taxes gives each of us the opportunity to embrace their economic future and the future of the country we all work so hard to support an opportunity to hold our leaders to account and to demand change. We can have a strong Australia where taxation is not a crushing burden, but seen as fair and equal, and set at the very minimum required to propel Australia towards its full economic potential. A goal that is more vital than ever as global economic challenges mount around us daily. Its possible, its proven, and its within the grasp of all Australians.
- Rumours are, the Townsville Civic Theatre is haunted. The local Civic Theatre is being upgraded and four journalists are getting an exclusive tour - who will make it out alive?
- Themed in the late 90s, a teenage girl has bought a 2nd phone stationed in her room. This is a monologue piece reflecting on her inner turmoil regarding her secret relationship with her childhood friend.
- A retired lighthouse keeper, his wife and their son return to the light. This film, spanning 40 years, captured the last day they shared together.
- Behind the hype and hysteria of the Sydney Invictus games comes the incredibly personal story of the physical and mental hardship, behind the wounded warriors trying out for the wheelchair rugby team.
- "Sourrys" turns five years old as Braeden Robinson celebrates the fifth anniversary of the show with a reflection on the five year history so far and top ten lists to celebrate the series.
- A man struggles to survive against a masked assailant
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Townsville. Corrie and Miriam: Magnetic Island. Miriam has her birthday. Andreas and Janek in a helicopter. Jenny, Mirko, Uwe, Marion: Billabong. The Down Under dish. Cyclone Gita. Kalibo's magic show.
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison has arrived in Townsville, Queensland, to assess damage caused by the record-breaking floodwaters that have inundated the city and surrounding regions.
- Crooks as young as seven are roving in gangs stealing cars, robbing shops and houses without fear of the justice system. Three youths were recently charged with 104 offences between them, including breaking and entering, stealing and threatening police with a replica handgun. It's alleged they are part of a juvenile gang that went on a crime spree through three cities, all recorded on bodycam. Residents of Queensland have had enough and want tougher sentencing.
- The ice crisis is a scourge for us all. Queensland is in the grip of an ice epidemic, so much so that it is easier for children to get a hit of ice than it is to buy cigarettes or alcohol in Townsville. Ice users turn to crime to fuel their habit. A Current Affair talks with police on the beat, and the community affected by the crime.