In 2021 Landline turns 30, celebrating three decades telling the stories of farmers, businesses and communities from Australia's rural and regional heartland. Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney.
Himmler. Himmler, one of the most evil men in human history, began as a mild-mannered bookish intellectual who loved tradition, country pursuits, and nature. He became one of the most terrifying champions of the Third Reich, a monster even by Nazi standards.
This feature is a journey through Kenny Rogers' life and chart-busting career. Weaving in performances from his star-studded farewell show in Nashville, the biography charts Kenny’s hard-won 60-year career.
Season 03, Episode 09. This episode explores a ghostly house in a tropical paradise that’s still feared by the locals, a pioneering complex marked by both glory and tragedy that’s soon to be lost forever, a shipping juggernaut that met a dramatic end in the violent waters off South Africa, and towering remains from an industrial age.
One of a Kind. Peter Macleod-Miller is the rector of St. Matthews Anglican Church in Albury. He has now built a church community that welcomes everyone. Compass explores what makes this eccentric and fiercely opinionated minister tick.
James suffers a catastrophic loss of identity and Tessa learns of her mother's intentions. When Nik's mother comes to stay, traumatic memories from his past begin to grow stronger.
Australian CEO and 'dreamer' Fabian Dattner, leads an international group of 76 female scientists on an Antarctic voyage designed to transform them "into the sort of leaders they want to be."
Australian CEO and 'dreamer' Fabian Dattner, leads an international group of 76 female scientists on an Antarctic voyage designed to transform them "into the sort of leaders they want to be."
Australian CEO and 'dreamer' Fabian Dattner, leads an international group of 76 female scientists on an Antarctic voyage designed to transform them "into the sort of leaders they want to be."
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