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- House flippers purchase run down, almost condemned frame houses that have been set for demolition to make way for larger homes. They move the houses to an auction lot where they renovate the houses and sell at auction.
- This four part comedy series takes viewers into the life of Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her partner Tim Mathieson, behind the closed doors of The Lodge.
- Potential homebuyers use everything from seaplanes to boats to hunt for houses off the grid in stunning beachfront locations all over the world.
- Reunites family members who for whatever reason have been separated.
- House flippers purchase run down, almost condemned frame houses that have been set for demolition to make way for larger homes. They move the houses to an auction lot where they renovate the houses and sell via auction. Unlike most flipping shows, profits are usually under $10,000 (often WAY under). There is a competition element as the flippers will compete against each other as to which team profits the most. The only prize is bragging rights. Teams are the Snow Sisters, The Lone Wolf, the Young Guns, and Casey & Catrina.
- Melinda and Colin Garrett's 35-year-old son Timothy has returned to Wollongong. Unfortunately, his homecoming is under less than stellar circumstances, the result of bankruptcy and a mental breakdown.
- On the job and in the cockpit with Australia's Top Gun fighter pilots.
- Documentary following Australian adventurers James Castrissian and Justin Jones in their trek to the South Pole on skis.
- Follows the work of doctors, nurses, midwives and specialists at Sydney's Royal Hospital for Women.
- Send in the Dogs Australia showcases the extraordinary and often dangerous work of two of Australia's largest State Police Dog units as they track down criminals, drugs, explosives, and weapons.
- James Castrission and Justin Jones became the first people to cross the Tasman Sea from Australia to New Zealand in a kayak. They set off from Forster, New South Wales on 13 November 2007 and arrived at Ngamotu Beach in New Plymouth, New Zealand on 13 January 2008, taking a total of 60 days, 20 hours and 50 minutes for crossing. Cas and Jonesy travelled in a double kayak named Lot 41, custom designed by Rob Feloy.
- A rock-documentary with a difference, Rudely Interrupted follows a band of disabled individuals on their first world tour. As well as the usual challenges of touring, this band has to contend with aspergers, down syndrome, blindness and deafness. But this doesn't stop them from rocking out. The documentary of the same name follows Rudely Interrupted from the pub stages of Melbourne, to the UN in New York, Canada and the UK.
- A documentary series that follows the young patients and their families, at the Sydney Children's Hospital.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at Australian beers that are no longer Australian, in the wake of SABMiller's multi-million dollar purchase of Fosters. In The Pitch, two advertisers devise campaigns to convince Australians to stop expecting their footballers to be role models. The Image Renovators discusses whether there is any hope for Australian Prime Minster Julia Gillard.
- Pat Farmer's greatest run in history - from the North Pole to the South Pole. Pat will run two marathons a day, every day, for an entire year, covering 13,000 miles through 14 countries - raising $100 million for the International Red Cross.