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'Midnight Oil 1984' will offer audiences the chance to see the band up close and personal on the big screen for the first time. The film features incredible unseen footage of the band in the years when they became Australia’s most iconic group while also balancing Peter Garrett’s first foray into politics. Director Ray Argall has created an inspiring testament to the power of music and creativity to engage and unite audiences.
'Cargo' is a post apocalyptic thriller and an emotional story of a father trying to save his child at all costs.
She's the Aussie girl who became a worldwide sensation. Delta Goodrem is 'Olivia', coming to Channel 7
'Employable Me' follows people with Neuro diverse conditions such as Autism, OCD and Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment.
‘Sando’ is Australia’s queen of the discount furniture package deal. She’s built her empire on being a down-to-earth larrikin and is something of a national treasure – to all but her family. They banished her a decade ago when her one-night stand and resulting pregnancy to her daughter’s fiancé was shockingly revealed… at their wedding.
Seventeen-year-old Emma moves from the USA to Australia with her Airforce officer father. At her new high school, she befriends Hannah and together they recruit a competitive cheer squad.
'The Bureau of Magical Things' follows the adventures of Kyra, a regular teenage girl who acquires magical powers when caught in a clash between an elf and a fairy.