When Australia’s wool market collapsed in 1991 it took 25 years to recover and that meant a whole generation of young people was lost to the wool industry. The Riverina community of Hay has come up with a hands-on agricultural training program to attract new blood to the bush and keep it there.
The story of SpaceIL, a small company with a dream to develop the first ever private spacecraft to attempt a moon landing.
This program brings together five superstars of business willing to put their own money on the line to invest in new products and ideas.
Western Australia has become a hub for star-gazers as low light pollution levels create ideal conditions for observing the night sky. Plus exclusive reports on Australian lamb producers.
First in the tank are entrepreneurs seeking investment for their drone education program. Then, two best mates ask for $1 million for their brewery, and a 17-year-old fronts the sharks about his doughnut business.
Two farming families in New South Wales are embracing conservation and historical indigenous links to the land. They’re the first farmers in the state to have parts of their property officially declared as Aboriginal heritage sites.
A special NAIDOC Week 2019 episode, with an in-depth focus on Indigenous innovators.
The growing problem of disposing of plastic farm waste; Barmah Choke under pressure from growing irrigation demands; on-farm alternatives to industrial abattoirs; the monthly climate and water outlook.
The lure of Barramundi in the Gulf; Warmer water conditions challenge Tasmania's salmon farmers; Orca tourism in southern Australia; Getting dusty with a roving mustering crew in the Top End.
An isolated farming community taking the lead to help prevent a repeat bushfire tragedy; Australia's hazelnut industry having a growth spurt; The Landcare volunteer inspiring a new generation.
With rival airlines offering unprecedented levels of service, Singapore Airlines will disclose the lengths they go to build a first-class suite for the super wealthy: Michelin-style food and limitless champagne included. Alternative title: The World's Most Luxurious Airline.
Carrots destined for landfill helping to grow lamb with wagyu-like fat marbling; What does carbon neutral beef mean?; The careful science behind Australian spuds.
Trespass and theft, or liberation? Vegans and farmers on a collision course to win the hearts and minds of consumers. Meat on Trial in a special Landline.
Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program, covering farming, weather, food, innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities.
Concert promoters and rapper Ja Rule advertise a high-end festival experience that fails spectacularly when they don't plan for the infrastructure to support the venue, artists and guests.
A Queensland poultry producer growing the world's largest eating quail; Australia's outback roadhouses and their unique owners plus the ground-breaking Margaret River winery celebrating 50 years.
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