LandlineSezon 2023

Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland.

Where to Watch Landline • Sezon 2023

42 Episodes

  • Odcinek 1
    E1
    Odcinek 1Devastating flooding for farmers and communities in South Australia and Western Australia's Kimberley regions; Rebuilding from flood in central New South Wales; plus rejuvenated wetlands for birds.
  • Odcinek 2
    E2
    Odcinek 2Crunch time for the Murray Darling Basin Plan; More to cherries than a Christmas treat; Kids on camp honing cattle skills; plus imperfect produce becomes gourmet dried fruit.
  • Odcinek 3
    E3
    Odcinek 3Predicting outbreaks of the deadly Hendra virus; Celebrating diversity among Australia's farmers; Finding safe, affordable feed additives for carbon neutral cattle; and reaping the rewards of agri-forestry.
  • Odcinek 4
    E4
    Odcinek 4How different communities along the Darling River are managing recent flooding; Queensland's camel queen conquering social media; and Tasmania's wool growing maverick doing things her way.
  • Odcinek 5
    E5
    Odcinek 5Fighting chemical spray drift in the cotton industry; The quest for a national planning code for leaky weirs; Growing more rice using less water; plus protecting Indigenous culture for future generations.
  • Odcinek 6
    E6
    Odcinek 6Carbon credit concerns about agriculture; Livestock with a difference - farming rats; A remarkable journey from Cambodian refugee to successful mango farmer; plus Connecting the world's Punjabi community with farming.
  • Odcinek 7
    E7
    Odcinek 7Life on the water taking a mental toll on fishers; The swamp saviours of northern Victoria; Supporting early childhood learning in the bush; and tension over a proposed workers camp near a small town in Western Australia.
  • Odcinek 8
    E8
    Odcinek 8The fashion designers with a passion for home grown wool; New hops varieties helping to create distinctive brews; plus how waste oyster shells are rejuvenating degraded waterways.
  • Rural Flavours
    E9
    Rural FlavoursAn encore of stories bound to make you hungry. Getting goat on more menus; The secrets of black garlic; Tasty, tiny tomatoes; The seafood provedore championing unpopular fish species and cuts; plus mixing rum and dairy cows.
  • Odcinek 10
    E10
    Odcinek 10The renewable energy rush dividing rural communities; Draining the silent flood of salinity in the wheat belt; Raking cockles in Shark Bay; and reviving Rawlinna: the largest sheep station in the country.
  • Anzac Day Tribute
    E11
    Anzac Day TributeA special Anzac Day tribute to Australia's mighty war horse, the Waler; No limits for a determined cane farmer; and the WA wheatbelt's need for lime at odds with a top tourism destination.
  • Odcinek 12
    E12
    Odcinek 12The Australian wine industry limps to the end of one of its most difficult vintages; a spotlight on the outback kids taking to the stage to put on a musical; and the monthly water and climate outlook from the Bureau.
  • Odcinek 13
    E13
    Odcinek 13Growing more of a fruit that many people have never heard of - jujubes; Dark, starry nights in remote Western Australia; plus it's showtime for the cast of the outback musical.
  • Odcinek 14
    E14
    Odcinek 14A new weapon to help combat livestock theft; Over-fishing fears in World Heritage listed Shark Bay; The charity using farming to help mental health; and an artist's emotional connection to landscape.
  • Odcinek 15
    E15
    Odcinek 15Electronic tracking of wool bales from the shearing shed through the supply chain; Uniquely crafted furniture in the Top End; plus the shearing doctor with the best of both worlds.
  • Odcinek 16
    E16
    Odcinek 16An exclusive insight into the live export trade; Healing country and people in Western Australia's south-west; plus and honouring Sandy the Waler, the only horse to come home from the First World War.
  • Odcinek 17
    E17
    Odcinek 17The second part in our series on WA's live sheep export trade; Australia's new apple, the Bravo; Increasing production of the premium delicacy marron; plus remembering Australian country music legend Joy McKean.
  • Odcinek 18
    E18
    Odcinek 18The final instalment in our series on WA's live sheep export trade; A sky high future for mustering; Improving abattoir safety and efficiency through technology; and lifting the profile of persimmons.
  • Odcinek 19
    E19
    Odcinek 19Fighting the scourge of skin cancer in the bush; The retired cattleman changing lives in Cambodia one cow at a time; and sealing the final stretches of Australia's Outback Way.
  • Odcinek 20
    E20
    Odcinek 20Meet the Farmers of the Year; Western Australia's abalone rancher; How the destruction of millions of bees has affected farmers; plus reflecting on life on one of Australia's most famous outback cattle stations.
  • Odcinek 21
    E21
    Odcinek 21A special report on the methane busting seaweed that is crucial to efforts to reduce livestock emissions; A new plantation model for forestry on the Tiwi Islands; and private properties open their gates to farm camping.
  • Odcinek 22
    E22
    Odcinek 22Western Queensland is enjoying an incredible season after a decade of drought; Australian know-how transforming the care of buffaloes in Laos; and the young shearing boss recruiting new workers from all walks of life.
  • Odcinek 23
    E23
    Odcinek 23A training program changing lives on a Kimberley cattle station; and pushing new boundaries in the alternative meat market.
  • Odcinek 24
    E24
    Odcinek 24Ditching plastic for plant alternatives; Making money out of bee glue; plus shark-cage diving and the abalone industry.
  • Odcinek 25
    E25
    Odcinek 25Australia's crop prospects; The family cattle business enjoying the benefits of cutting carbon emissions; plus Australian research growing the beekeeping industry in the Pacific.
  • Odcinek 26
    E26
    Odcinek 26Safeguarding the future of Australia's spinach industry; Taking the centuries old tradition of drinking kava to the next level; plus the outback sculpture festival unearthing hidden talent.
  • Odcinek 27
    E27
    Odcinek 27The fallout from Victoria's ban on native timber harvesting; A country community backing its own solar energy project; Using the power of numbers for better cattle management; plus off and racing at the Boulia camel races.
  • Odcinek 28
    E28
    Odcinek 28Victorian logging ban exposes a rift among scientists; Nesting boxes reignite hope for endangered Cod; Cotton growers use "bank-less" systems to save water and improve efficiency plus a small town holds an annual rugby event.
  • Odcinek 29
    E29
    Odcinek 29A rise in meat allergies caused by tick bites; A livestock judge tells his story of foster caring; Pharmaceutical cannabis market hindered by driving penalties, plus the NSW timber industry questions its future.
  • Odcinek 30
    E30
    Odcinek 30Concerns over the environmental impact of commercial fertiliser; tourists experience the Roma saleyards, plus life aboard a live export ship.
  • Odcinek 31
    E31
    Odcinek 31Protecting valuable sandalwood from bushfires, a look at the history of canola, growing mushrooms in the old Holden factory, plus turning manure into granular fertiliser.
  • Odcinek 32
    E32
    Odcinek 32Encouraging workers to consider careers in agriculture, growing mushrooms in the old Holden factory, community opposition to the government plan to "re-wire the nation", plus the carpenter giving old shearing tables new life.
  • Odcinek 33
    E33
    Odcinek 33Farmers enjoy success with regenerative agriculture, dry-land rice farmers reduce methane emissions and water use, plus a visit to the Mount Isa rodeo - one of the country's biggest.
  • Odcinek 34
    E34
    Odcinek 34Italian and Indigenous cultures brought together at a hydroponic herb farm; the largest ever sustainability study of the red meat industry; plus enterprising equine vets in Victoria are set to launch a 'foal ambulance'.
  • Odcinek 35
    E35
    Odcinek 35NSW cotton operation makes world-first verified carbon-positive cotton; salt-affected farm turns to growing salt-tolerant plants for consumption; hemp building products; plus a new flight school takes off in Cloncurry, QLD.
  • Odcinek 36
    E36
    Odcinek 36A return to dairy farming in Far North Queensland; The remote station where cattle and conservation co-exist; Fighting ferals in Victoria's Otway region; plus changing lives through tiny acts of kindness.
  • Odcinek 37
    E37
    Odcinek 37The impact on the honeybee industry of living with varroa mite; Lumpy Skin Disease disrupting cattle trade with Indonesia; plus the big investment in Australian grown and made popcorn.
  • Odcinek 38
    E38
    Odcinek 38The army veterans finding a new mission through farming; Searching for the country's best high school agricultural programs; Protecting the Hunter's river red gums; plus the monthly weather and climate outlook.
  • Odcinek 39
    E39
    Odcinek 39The fifth generation farmers adapting to changing climates and markets; Tough decisions for sheep producers; Educating young people about consent; plus the agent selling vast cattle properties in northern Australia.
  • Odcinek 40
    E40
    Odcinek 40A biological alternative to traditional shearing; The sustainable food business turning farm waste into meals; plus the rare Australian made tractor popular with vintage machinery enthusiasts.
  • Odcinek 41
    E41
    Odcinek 41Tagging and tracking wild cattle and buffalo in the Top End; Fighting illegal fishing; White spot virus leaves the NSW prawn industry at a standstill; plus changing how goats are farmed.
  • Odcinek 42
    E42
    Odcinek 42An enterprising father and son growing tea; Lismore's ice cream factory back in business after flooding; A cowgirl on wheels breeding miniature goats; plus an outback postie delivering more than just letters. (Final for 2023)

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