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- Rebellious Brooklyn teen Summer Torres is sent to live with family friends in the tiny town of Shorehaven on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, AUS. Despite her best efforts, Summer falls in love with the town, the people and the surf.
- Tony Twist and his three children--14-year-old twins Pete and Linda and 7-year-old Bronson--move to an old lighthouse on the rugged Australian coast.
- A 1980s take-off of The Pirates of Penzance which centers on a noble pirate who leaves his profession and falls in love with a fiery young maiden.
- One holiday house. Eight love stories.
- A quirky take on life and relationships that looks at a fairy tale with a bit of a squint and an endearing look at what being in love really means.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- An ex footballer embroiled in a scandal returns home to clear his name and reignite an old flame.
- Pete and Dave accidentally pick up a container belonging to a gang of criminals at the dock. Returning the merchandise is easier said than done.
- Freya has recently become a widow and raising her daughter Hanna as a single mother. They return home from a summer holiday. The two are settling back into routine. It soon becomes a nightmare when an intruder snatches her daughter and attacks Freya. With no memory of the incident Freya relies on her family friend Bruce to help find a lead, Freya has no choice but to take things in her own hands and begin the hunt to find her baby girl.
- Girt By Sea is a cinematic love letter to the coastline of Australia - a poetic celebration of our deep connection to the sea as documented over the past 100 years. Drawing exclusively from archival footage set to an enigmatic score by The Panics, director Shane McNeil weaves a lyrical and contemplative interpretation of Australia's coastal history.
- Is Australia really "The Lucky Country"? American Documentary filmmaker Joel Vincent embarks on a crazy journey along the Great Ocean Road when he meets up with some unforgettable characters he meets in a backpackers.
- Lukey & friends go on remote adventures across Australia. Sailing in Gippsland. Hiking the Great Ocean Walk. Gold hunting & Surfing in WA. Then home via Ularu. Talking, love, money, religion, the universe, politics, depression and life.
- Estranged brothers, Miles & Petey, are instructed by a Solictor to head down the coast to their family home and square things off with their recently deceased Dad's estate, including taking a trip in Dad's prized possession - a classic 1931 Ford Coupe - and scattering his ashes into the ocean. But what they discover once they complete these tasks might just bring the brothers closer together - or push them further apart!
- A mysterious young man (Tavis Urquhart) joins a bickering father and son (Jeremy Kewley, Christopher Allen Pask) on an adventure down The Great Ocean Road.
- Florida Georgia Line's music video for their song "H.O.L.Y." Performance-style clip filmed near The Twelve Apostles at Port Campbell National Park by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.
- It's the annual Bird Man competition, and the residents of Port Niranda are trying to fly in a wide variety of home-made machines. Bronson discovers a strange hat that makes the wearer copy whatever they see happening.
- The river's water spirit isn't so keen on Gribble's latest scheme to build an aquatic resort, but when she sees Bronson throwing stones into the river, she thinks he's responsible.
- Linda falls for new boy in school, Andrew. When he suddenly stops coming to school, she visits the island where he lives.
- Pete gets mixed up with a couple of crooks who've stolen a machine that can make people younger or older.
- Pete falls into a pool of toxic waste, which he can't wash off, and it seems to attract all sorts of rubbish to him.
- Linda gets a job with Paulo, a new ice cream man who's just arrived in town. But then she discovers Georgio who has been locked up in the van his whole life making ice cream.
- In the midst of a drought, Pete meets an old rainmaker and a leprechaun, but they cannot make rain unless someone believes in them.
- Linda discovers an old microphone that forces people to tell the truth, and she sets about trying to expose Gribble's lies on live television.
- A mysterious fog rolls into Port Niranda, completely cutting them off from the outside world. The fog also brings a viking ship, trapped in time, bringing the past with them.
- When Bronson accidentally swallows a rare fish, its spinning motion gives him a propeller that lets him speed through the water.
- Bronson, in a rush to make some money, believes Gribbs' claims that he can get rich by facing his fears and spending the night in the cemetery.
- Pete's having no luck at all in getting a kiss from Fiona. In desperation, he turns to a mysterious fortune-teller, who gives him a lipstick that will make any female unable to resist kissing him.
- When Pete touches Shovel, a ghost dog, he finds himself unable to say anything without adding the phrase "without my pants". The dog leads Pete, Linda and Bronson on a hunt to find the bones of Ben Byron, Shovel's master.
- The Twist family move into their new home in a lighthouse and soon discover that the outhouse is haunted. Meanwhile, Nell suspects that Gribble, the estate agent, may have stolen an old painting of the lighthouse.
- Nell is hospitalized when she claims to have been attacked by a dragon. While Mr Gribble takes advantage of her absence to try to reclaim her cottage, the Twist family set out to find the dragon.
- Pete is challenged to visit the tip at midnight, and has to face the ghost that haunts it who is said to be looking for his grandchildren.
- When Bronson asks where babies come from, Pete says they come from the cabbage patch. That night to everyone's surprise, Bronson really does find a baby in the cabbage patch. But he soon discovers that being a father is hard work.
- Pete discovers a remote control that can pause, rewind or fast forward any person it's aimed at, but it's not long before Gribble learns about this new toy.
- Aunt Tuneless is at war with her neighbors, using the power of a magic gum tree that inflicts diseases on people when its leaves are used to make music.
- When a trunk full of circus clothes washes up on the shore near the lighthouse, the Twists can't resist dressing up, but is it just clothes or are they also channeling the spirits of the circus?
- While trying to persuade Bronson that Santa doesn't exist, Pete meets the real Santa who offers two wishes for each member of the Twist family.
- Pete puts his underpants in the microwave to dry them, and is surprised to find that they suddenly provide him with incredible strength and speed - until he goes for a swim and they start to shrink.
- Bronson finally discovers the secret of the mysterious music that plays in the lighthouse, and meets the ghosts of Nell's family.
- Pete, Linda and Bronson discover a strange machine that makes copies of anything put into it. In a desperate effort to win a competition, Linda clones herself.
- Linda hypnotizes Pete to impersonate a chicken every time anyone says 'now'. Unfortunately, she doesn't know how to make him stop again, and Gribbs, Tiger and Rabbit decide to take advantage of it.
- Bronson decides it's time to put his collection of smells to good use and becomes a superhero, Skunkman, fighting evil with the power of the pong.
- Pete and Linda discover that Nell's old radio can take them back in time to 1944, but when a young Nell falls in love with Pete, history changes.
- Tony's turned to making ice sculptures, not realizing that they are being used as part of Senator Gribble's election campaign.
- Nell asks Bronson to take a valuable opal to the jeweler's to sell, but before he gets there, a goat eats the opal, and Bronson must wait for it to come out again.
- Pete finds himself locked in toilet haunted by a ghost who desperately needs to convince the Inspector that he can really scare people in order to get promoted to a better home.
- The ghosts realize that the conditions are right for them to save their ship which sank a hundred years ago. Matthew possesses Pete in order to turn on the lighthouse lamp.
- Senator Gribble intends to cut down the forest and the only thing standing in his way is Nell's claim that the forest is home to a rare breed of mushroom.