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- Carefully picked scenes of nature and civilization are viewed at high speed using time-lapse cinematography in an effort to demonstrate the history of various regions.
- A concert documentary of Led Zeppelin's December 10, 2007 tribute performance for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
- A double-DVD set which features over five hours of previously unreleased concert and archival performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979.
- The story of how the Battleship was used and not used as the ultimate weapon of war during its day up to its demise.
- The 2015 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 2015) was the 11th Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015. In the Final Australia defeated New Zealand by 7 wickets to win their fifth ICC Cricket World Cup.
- This black-and-white film was made as a record of operations of the Australian National Research Expedition to Antarctica, from November 1947 to April 1948. It follows the journeys of two exploration ships as they sail with men and supplies from Australia to Antarctica to set up the first permanent scientific stations on both Heard and Macquarie Islands. It begins with the naval ship 1st 3501 departing Fremantle and follows her stormy ocean crossing, difficult landing, and the construction of the permanent huts which are to house 15 men for 15 months. Using flying boats such as the Walrus and the Kingfisher, the men are able to send out reconnaissance parties to determine the route ahead. The film also depicts the voyage of the Wyatt Earp from Melbourne to Antarctica and back via Macquarie Island, observing scientific work on board, as well as the stunning Antarctic landscape and wildlife.
- Down to the Bay explores the radiant past of the Cleveland line, visit long station's, open and closed branch lines, and watch never before seen footage.
- David Bradbury produced, filmed and co-directed with Richard Mordaunt this doco about the Byron Shire community coming together to halt inappropriate development.
- A documentary about a man named Munan Renkaaseen who wants to get his idea of egg rings shaped like toast into shops.
- The main focus of this film is Queensland's A10 No.6 - the oldest operating steam locomotive in Australia.
- The story of Invicta is a rare and exclusive behind the scenes look at one of the most historically accurate and visually stunning restorations of a Fowler locomotive anywhere in the world.
- A team of highly skilled anglers in one of the worlds most remote and exciting fishing locations.
- Very few steam train tours in Australian railway history, have matched the scale of QR's 140th anniversary trip from Brisbane to Kuranda and back.
- An exploration of the concept of 'community' in the far northwest of New South Wales - an intimate expedition through the townships of Walgett, Lightning Ridge and Sheepyard.
- This program documents the history of the Railways in the Dalby area. Situated in the center of the Darling Downs, Dalby was once the terminus of the Main Western Railway, and the central hub for three branch lines. Today the main rail traffic is made up of coal, hauled from Macalister, however past traffic was much more interesting. Join us as we explore and travel these lines! AC16 class steam loco 221A will take us to Meandarra and other trains will take us to Glenmorgan. 2000 class rail motors make it to Bell and Jandowae, and we will travel from Macalister to Bowenville with coal trains hauled by various diesel locos. Rich in history, this program takes us right from the planning stages through to the present day - where the drought has caused the Dalby Branch lines to lose all traffic leaving an uncertain future. As a bonus, the trip to Meandarra, and the coal trains running from Macalister are provided in separate programs, free of narration or music.
- Sir John offers The Morgan Car Company some candid advice on their age old methods - if they want to increase production to fulfill demand, and ultimately to actually survive.
- Stevie Wright became a superstar at the age of sixteen, with the iconic rock band The Easybeats the first Australian group to achieve chart success in the UK, US and Europe. He went on to win another generation of fans as a solo artist with hits like 'Evie', 'Hard Road' and 'Black Eyed Bruiser'. But along with the exhilarating highs, he has experienced devastating lows which on several occasions could have been fatal. Now the legend of Stevie Wright is being rekindled with help from fellow musician and lifelong fan, Scott McRae who has created a 'rockumentary' live show of his idol's extraordinary life. Australian Story has recorded Stevie Wright's last public performance a special poignant encore in Scott McRae's stage show. Those interviewed include Stevie Wright, Scott McRae, Gail Baxter former wife, Fay Walker longtime current partner and former Easybeats drummer Snowy Fleet.