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- Follows a young girl, Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
- A Sydney lawyer defends five Aboriginal Persons in a ritualized taboo murder and in the process learns disturbing things about himself and premonitions.
- Bobby McCain is an American lifeguard who goes to Australia learns that work can be quite different when you're a lifeguard Down Under!
- This three part series follows the true crime story of Barrenjoey Road, where violence and sexual assaults took place in the months before the mysterious disappearance of 18 year old Trudie Adams on June 25, 1978.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film 'Exchange Lifeguards'. A look at the story, the cast, the locations and background to how the film was made.
- This true crime story begins with the mystery of 18 year old Trudie Adams' disappearance 40 years ago. It leads our investigators to the dark heart of Australia: high-level corruption, cover-ups, drug deals and many murders.
- Investigative journalists Ruby Jones and Neil Mercer probe the police investigation into Trudie Adams' disappearance and 14 attacks that took place in the same area around the same time.
- Investigative journalists Ruby and Neil return to the bush near Barrenjoey Road where violence and sexual assaults took place in the months before Trudie disappeared. They uncover new evidence and compelling leads.
- The fate of the Federal Government's audacious rescue plan for the Murray-Darling Basin is yet to be confirmed. Despite a change of leader, the Victorian Government appears to be standing firm in its opposition to the Commonwealth's $10 billion bid to take control of the parched basin. The Prime Minister late last month upped the ante by announcing he would use his constitutional powers to force Victoria into line. In South Australia, irrigators have generally welcomed the Prime Minster's move and are calling for an end to the political games.