In this new series we pay tribute to some extraordinary women from around the country who are making a difference to the lives of others.
This program shines a light on the small business owners and innovators playing a vital role in Australia's economic growth.
A pollution controversy over dust from Port Hedland's booming iron ore port. Salmon profits halved by the pandemic. The grain grower diversifying into beer. Dedicated volunteers restoring Tasmanian train history.
Alex revisits two family businesses who were on the brink of collapse to see how they're doing now. She checks in on David Holmes and Sons, a family-run funeral directors, and Guidebridge MOT, a car repair garage near Manchester.
Queensland farmers have copped 3 three disastrous weather events in four years, leaving farm leaders worried about the financial resilience and endurance of even the very best farmers; we look ahead at Australia's weather prospects and the world's appetiee
Landline celebrates 30 years. This special anniversary episode looks at the stories and people that have taken the show from its origins in 1991 to now.
Pip Courtney hosts Australia's leading regional and rural program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices, and issues affecting regional communities.
Alex and Oliver head to Hampshire in a bid to help save the Nook and Cranny Restaurant. Having spent his professional career as head chef in other people's kitchens, Malcolm decided to fulfill his ambition to run his own restaurant. But three years down the line his dream of having a successful business to support his wife and seven children is now keeping him awake at night, and working all hours to put his passion on a plate is costing him dearly.
The comeback of Australia's iconic Murray cod. Turning lentils into gluten-free flour. The accidental apiarist producing honey with a difference. Going for gas in north-west New South Wales.
In 2021, this program celebrates 30 years telling stories about farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and communities from our rural and regional heartland. Presented by Pip Courtney.
In 2021, this program 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.
Life is full of opportunities to learn new things, no matter what your age. Explore these videos as part of Community Colleges Australia's lifelong learning programs and enrich your knowledge of the world.
From Bathurst to Jabiluka, or gold to uranium, mining has reshaped Australia's landscape, economy and society. Explore the boom times and busts of life when miners move in or move on.
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