Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland.
Où regarder Landline • Saison 2022
42 épisodes
Épisode 1
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Épisode 1Once-in-a-lifetime flooding in SA's 'Agricultural Town of the Year'; Western Australia's record summer; Australian science and ingenuity transforms the global leather industry; Tree farmers growing an international business.
Épisode 2
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Épisode 2Harvesting big data from farmers; A resurgence in small family dairies; Growing seaweed to capture carbon; plus Rural retreats bringing tourists to country towns.
Épisode 3
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Épisode 3Demand for carbon offsets from agriculture creates new opportunities for farmers; Growing hyper-yielding crops; Minding the murals in country towns; and Australia's enduring love affair with the ute.
Épisode 4
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Épisode 4Scheduled program cancelled due to flooding in Queensland.
Repeat broadcast of Series 2021 | Episode 6 30th Anniversary Special
Épisode 5
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Épisode 5A growing taste for goat meat; An agricultural program in jail giving prisoners a second chance; The telecommunications divide between cities and the bush; Plus a breeding program for Macquarie Perch.
Épisode 6
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Épisode 6Turbo charging crops and soil carbon with human waste; The fresh faces of the Northern Territory cattle industry; plus designing tree hollows for wildlife to replace those lost to fires and land clearing.
Épisode 7
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Épisode 7A sardine fisher in Port Phillip Bay pulls in his nets for the last time; The changing face of Australian agriculture; plus discovering the secrets of black garlic.
Épisode 8
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Épisode 8The full-circle distillery increasing milk production; What it takes to be a social media ag influencer; Plus discovering the inventor of modern refrigeration in our series on the 'Things That Made Australia'.
Épisode 9
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Épisode 9The big shake-up to how fruit and vegetable pickers are paid; Restoring reefs in Port Phillip; The ICU nurses learning to grow apples; plus testing times for the Australia-Indonesia live cattle partnership.
Épisode 10
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Épisode 10Celebrating stories of resilience from over the years: The English backpacker at home on a remote cattle station, Turning dust to diamonds, The women running vast outback stations, plus a retired bushman and his solo sawmill.
Épisode 11
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Épisode 11People power restoring seagrass meadows off South Australia; 80 years since Australia's "Land Girls" answered the call; A Mallee ghost town that once offered a new life to soldier settlers; A visit to the Royal Easter Show.
Épisode 12
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Épisode 12Meet a woman who breeds award winning sheep, shears them, trades grain and drives a road train; A small town with home-grown care for the elderly; and join the conversation at the Women of The World Festival in Longreach.
Épisode 13
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Épisode 13The divisive debate over kangaroo harvesting; Australia's Rural Ambassadors for 2021 and 2022; Capturing the beauty of the Monaro region on canvas; plus the solo yachtsman retuning each year to harvest grain in WA.
Épisode 14
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Épisode 14High profile kitchen power helping a city farm recover from floods; Shearing the rams the old- fashioned way; The Casella family's mega winery; An exciting discovery for the country museum housing the Madame Weigel exhibit.
Épisode 15
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Épisode 15How mechanical shearing transformed Australia's wool industry, WA farmers gearing up to meet the popularity of oat milk, and building agricultural skills at a former gold mine.
Épisode 16
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Épisode 16How improving soil health on macadamia farms has captured carbon; The beef producer helping to save two of Australia's rarest animals; Myanmar refugees finding a way to farm; plus Australia's first abattoir choir.
Épisode 17
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Épisode 17A new gold rush in Victoria's high country; Primary production in Western Australia's remote Abrolhos Islands; and Queensland's Heron Island, once home to a turtle soup factory, now a haven for wildlife.
Épisode 18
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Épisode 18Rising pet ownership putting pressure on the food supply chain; Fighting fruit flies from the cloud; School students helping to save an endangered native fish; plus developing alternatives to pesticides for cotton.
Épisode 19
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Épisode 19Technological innovations benefitting agriculture and the environment. Planting trees from the sky; Fighting unlawful water use; Using native fungi to combat weeds; Colourful light boosting technology helping to grow crops
Épisode 20
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Épisode 20A looming potato shortage as growers threaten to leave the industry; Crunching the numbers on pricey produce; Primary industries in NSW's Northern Rivers devastated by floods; plus WA's live sheep industry on notice.
Épisode 21
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Épisode 21Fine-dining regional restaurants offer new opportunities for local producers; One of the nation's smallest and most unique farms; Mixing with the top dogs at the Casterton Kelpie show; 200 years of agricultural education.
Épisode 22
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Épisode 22How the merino sheep breed kick-started Australia's wool industry; Using mules to move livestock in feedlots; Port Stephens oyster growers face devastating QX disease; plus the world's tiniest tomatoes.
Épisode 23
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Épisode 23A not-for-profit group offering community and support to connect young people to farming; The quest to find new and better ways to harvest wool; New South Wales' most sustainable fishery, the Eastern Rock Lobster.
Épisode 24
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Épisode 24Finding a future for a coal mining town when the power plants close; Using overlooked fish species to aid sustainability; plus pollination plans as beekeepers deal with the deadly bee parasite Varroa mite.
Épisode 25
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Épisode 25What rising dairy prices mean for farmers amidst industry boom; A shortage of truck drivers slowing supply chains across the country; plus one man's determination to breed a better lamb.
Épisode 26
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Épisode 26High rise buildings made from timber; a livestock gene bank to preserve rare breeds; plus the distinctive designs of fruit and vegetable cartons.
Épisode 27
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Épisode 27New ways to reduce food waste; the farm growing Christmas magic all year round; and donkeys taking on the role of livestock guardians.
Épisode 28
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Épisode 28Fire danger ratings standardised across Australia; keeping the last commercial farm on a city's outskirts safe from urban sprawl; and how the gold rushes helped build the nation in our series 'Things That Made Australia'.
Épisode 29
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Épisode 29Worker shortages impacting the mango season; the commercial trial using seaweed to reduce cattle methane; and becoming an electric-vehicle minerals superpower.
Épisode 30
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Épisode 30The forgotten disease that could devastate the cattle industry; tiny drones doing the work of bees; decades of tree planting transform a sheep property; and the ghost town of Annuello comes back to life.
Épisode 31
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Épisode 31Meet the 2022 Farmer of the Year; the lucrative business of sexing livestock semen; and the high school growing a new crop of farmers.
Épisode 32
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Épisode 32Promoting excellence in commercial fishing; international challenges to finger lime farming; armchair travelling for farmers in the Faroe Islands near Iceland; and landscape painter Joe Furlonger.
Épisode 33
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Épisode 33FMD concerns over people entering pastoral properties in WA; a progress report on Inland Rail; and meet Australia's latest Landcare winner.
Épisode 34
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Épisode 34Agricultural waste being turned into a carbon rich soil improver; Controversial plans to stop over-fishing in WA fishery; and is the long awaited Inland Rail on the right track?
Épisode 35
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Épisode 35Modern pioneers raising buffalo for meat and milk; High tech indoor vertical farming powered by the wind; Carving up farmland to end a traffic snarl; plus researching the endangered Southern Right Whale.
Épisode 36
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Épisode 36How prawn farmers devastated by white spot disease became award-winning fish producers; the dairy producers going it alone; plus Clydesdale champions keeping a tradition alive.
Épisode 37
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Épisode 37Concerns over long-term bio-security funding; The big gamble of building a private abattoir; Carbon credits from planting koala habitat; and barbecuing beef for off-farm income.
Épisode 38
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Épisode 38How farmers in parts of New South Wales and Victoria are coping with relentless rain; The biggest glasshouse in Australia with even bigger plans for the future; plus the tiny school with its own grain business.
Épisode 39
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Épisode 39Veterinarians under pressure in an industry struggling to retain practitioners in rural and regional areas; A robot that could revolutionise the packing shed; plus the 89-year-old keeping community halls alive through music.
Épisode 40
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Épisode 40A growing market for Australian wine in India; Flooding and prolonged wet weather creates a live Christmas tree shortage; and boot-scooting breathing life back into the dance halls of Western Australia.
Épisode 41
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Épisode 41Filling the gap in the fertiliser market by reworking disused phospate mines; the secrets of some of Australia's leading horsemen and women; plus earning money from carbon captured in soil.
Épisode 42
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Épisode 42The virtual mother's group helping country mums; Farming off-grid; An online community sharing stories of disability in agriculture; and the bush market celebrating artisans and makers from across Australia.