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- After being exiled from the most advanced town in post-apocalyptic Australia, a drifter travels with a group of abandoned children to rebel against the town's queen.
- After a brutal divorce, a mother and her son relocate to the Blue Mountains to run a Bed and Breakfast.
- To save his daughter's life and restore his reputation, disgraced ex-detective Nick Mathers must catch the sadistic Grand Master killer before time runs out, and the final piece is taken in the deadly game of chess.
- 1990– 58mTV EpisodeMillie visits seed farmers; Costa meditates on gardening; Josh meets lake enliveners; Clarence rejuvenates a shady spot; Jane tours a family legacy; and we meet a landscape architect adding wilderness to her work.
- The beef industry's Funding Steering Committee is calling for the cattle levy by be lifted by $1.50. Through June and July producers will vote whether to accept the increase but in the meantime, Meat and Livestock Australia is mounting a strong campaign for a 'yes' vote. Heading up their case is committee chairman Don McDonald who told Landline he was confident producers would accept the increase. The Australian Beef Association�s Linda Hewitt outlines why the group is opposing the increase.
- With wild fish stocks fast running out aquaculture looms as one of Australia's biggest growth industries and you'd think governments would be keen to support new players. But a south coast mussel farmer who is leading a push to develop shellfish production in the Jervis Bay Marine Park, claims he's being swamped by red tape.
- The split in a communist family caused by the split in the communist party. The human toll as the intelligence service tracks a family across two generations.