LandlineSezon 2024

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

Where to Watch Landline • Sezon 2024

42 Episodes

  • Odcinek 1
    E1
    Odcinek 1What happened to El Nino? New technology giving lamb producers a boost; The brothers behind the largest organically certified land parcel in the world; plus fruit and vegetable farmers rebuilding from Cyclone Jasper.
  • Odcinek 2
    E2
    Odcinek 2Preparing animal industries for major disease threats; The plastic problem plaguing agriculture; Sweeter melons with a surprising benefit; plus saving the town vet clinic from closure.
  • Odcinek 3
    E3
    Odcinek 3Growing Australia's appetite for pistachios; A unique approach to tackling mental health challenges among dairy farmers; plus the farmers helping bring a fussy little bird back from the brink of extinction.
  • Odcinek 4
    E4
    Odcinek 4The entrepreneurial farmer determined to stay on his remote property despite incredible adversity; Scaling up production to get more jackfruit onto plates; plus shifting years of accumulated dung from under woolsheds.
  • Odcinek 5
    E5
    Odcinek 5Preserving farming land in a tourism mecca; Farmers reaping the rewards of taking water security into their own hands; the AFL superstar balancing footy and farming; plus a microscopic view of the tiny but mighty ant.
  • Odcinek 6
    E6
    Odcinek 6Tracing the barley in a bottle of beer to the paddock it was grown in; Differing opinions on dealing with dingoes; A heatwave harvest for WA wine grape growers; plus satellite mapping protecting old growth trees.
  • Odcinek 7
    E7
    Odcinek 7Nature's insurance policy against the deadly varroa mite; Worm castings finding favour in large scale farming; The tree planting project improving lives; plus remote graziers dealing with the pressure of life on the land.
  • Odcinek 8
    E8
    Odcinek 8We take you on a long weekend getaway without leaving home. Beautiful images from a remote fisherman in the Gulf of Carpentaria to the effect Australia's love of four-wheel driving has on our coastline.
  • Odcinek 9
    E9
    Odcinek 9Pinpointing the cause of mass cattle deaths onboard a ship bound for Indonesia; A controversial proposal to inject liquefied CO2 emissions deep underground; plus the remote grazing property defeating distance with technology.
  • Odcinek 10
    E10
    Odcinek 10Salmon giant Tassal expands to the Kimberley Coast; Regionally based medical schools helping to overcome rural doctor shortage; and burning invasive native scrub to create energy.
  • Odcinek 11
    E11
    Odcinek 11Livelihoods on the line ahead of planned changes to gillnet fishing; adding sparkle to Margaret River's wine region; plus an historic property dedicated to agricultural research commemorates the loss of two young men in WWII.
  • Odcinek 12
    E12
    Odcinek 12On the road with a mob of novice drovers; Growing the essential ingredient in gin; an historic tuna fishing clipper returns to Port Fairy; and vale to pioneering television chef Ian Parmenter.
  • Odcinek 13
    E13
    Odcinek 13Australian scientists fighting back against the destructive Fall armyworm; The impact of a desalination plant on aquaculture; Reviving the ancient trade for sea cucumber; plus the growing medicinal cannabis market.
  • Odcinek 14
    E14
    Odcinek 14The Prime Minister chats to Landline about all things agricultural at Beef 2024; Australian wine grape growers looking for a lifeline; plus controlling wild brumbies without culling.
  • Odcinek 15
    E15
    Odcinek 15The decline of dairy farming as producers leave the industry; India's growing appetite for Australian almonds; Supporting remote life-saving services; plus returning an island pastoral station to its natural state.
  • Odcinek 16
    E16
    Odcinek 16What phasing out live exports will mean for WA's sheep industry; Winemakers looking to India for new opportunities; Supplying food to the country's most remote communities; plus the butcher shop that never closes.
  • Odcinek 17
    E17
    Odcinek 17Apple growers working to invigorate the industry; Exporting lamb to the most vegetarian country in the world; The rising star of the commercial fisheries industry; and a home-grown spice industry in northern Australia.
  • Odcinek 18
    E18
    Odcinek 18Pastoralists in northern Australia see a good season go up in smoke; Selling Australian grown avocados to India; Art improving mental health and wellbeing in the bush; and pitching beef-centric innovations.
  • Odcinek 19
    E19
    Odcinek 19Australia's booming wool exports to India; The challenges of growing jojoba; Grey nomads finding work in agriculture; The rift between grain growers and small agricultural producers over aerial spraying.
  • Odcinek 20
    E20
    Odcinek 20Breeding Texas Longhorn cattle in Queensland; The skyrocketing price of olive oil; Training bucking bulls for competition; and a behind the scenes look into the lives of seasonal workers.
  • Odcinek 21
    E21
    Odcinek 21Selling more cotton to India; The 26-year long trial on how to best manage grazing cattle; plus the lovers of a legendary four-wheel drive.
  • Odcinek 22
    E22
    Odcinek 22Using flies as pollinators; Combining ancient burning practices and modern fire management; Seahorses - the fascinating indicators of marine health; and 100,000 millennials move to the country.
  • Odcinek 23
    E23
    Odcinek 23Farmers adapt to having less water for irrigation from the Murray-Darling Basin; The regional manufacturing success story improving food production; and the community effort to save one of Australia's great woolsheds.
  • Odcinek 24
    E24
    Odcinek 24The miracle fruit growers who dug up their farm and trucked the trees hundreds of kilometres; Waste not, want not - one region's quest to create a circular economy; plus the monthly climate and water outlook.
  • Odcinek 25
    E25
    Odcinek 25A new generation of hunters; A little-known piece of fire software saving lives and landscapes; The growing popularity of pick your own produce; and the importance of team sport on the social health of rural communities.
  • Odcinek 26
    E26
    Odcinek 26The recovery of oyster farming in Port Stephens; Innovation in the dairy industry; The booming interest in performance horses; and a classroom in the community.
  • Odcinek 27
    E27
    Odcinek 27Soaring farmland values; The beehive creating a buzz overseas; The careful science behind improving shelf life; and turning a biblical fruit into an Australian success.
  • Odcinek 28
    E28
    Odcinek 28Taking to the air to manage boggy paddocks; A regional city takes its soft drinks to the world; An uncertain future for some remote WA outback towns; and growing native grains for modern baking and brewing.
  • Odcinek 29
    E29
    Odcinek 29The challenge of producing honey during a big dry; Concerns over links between a common herbicide and Parkinson's disease; Turning weed trees into dingo sticks; plus the monthly climate and water outlook.
  • Odcinek 30
    E30
    Odcinek 30Dairy farming versus tree plantations in Victoria; The future of sugarcane; Childcare deserts in regional Australia; and 200 years of a Tasmanian brewery.
  • Odcinek 31
    E31
    Odcinek 31Blue mussels from Port Phillip Bay find new markets; Using detection dogs to hunt truffles in South Australia; and what it takes to be a champion woodchopper.
  • Odcinek 32
    E32
    Odcinek 32Uncovering an ecological time capsule on a famous beach; A solar-powered farm droid that weeds and seeds; The 'Fat Farmers' initiative boosting rural health; and growers swapping wine grapes for olives.
  • Odcinek 33
    E33
    Odcinek 33The revival of brussels sprouts; Native oysters helping to restore a struggling ecosystem; From France to a remote property on the edge of the Simpson Desert; and the pulse that could combat malnutrition in older people.
  • Odcinek 34
    E34
    Odcinek 34Marking two centuries of Australia's biggest beef producer; The market comes to the farm at the annual circuit sheep sale; Saving the rainbow bones of Lightning Ridge; and growing microalgae as a food additive.
  • Odcinek 35
    E35
    Odcinek 35How artificial intelligence is transforming agriculture; The thermal pools helping to keep some outback towns afloat; Saving the endangered sawfish; and lessons to be learned from Swiss farmers.
  • Odcinek 36
    E36
    Odcinek 36Greenhouse gas criticism puts the beef industry in the spotlight; Wool growers go to the polls; plus Mr Cattle Markets reporting on saleyard prices for over 30 years.
  • Odcinek 37
    E37
    Odcinek 37An alternative to sow stalls that could influence the global pork industry; The waste warriors diverting fruit and vegetables from landfill to hungry households; and the mates saving a town's last butcher shop.
  • Odcinek 38
    E38
    Odcinek 38Finding a balance between livestock production and dingo conservation; The organ transplant journey for rural and remote Australians; and the tiny bush school creating clean drinking water from air.
  • Odcinek 39
    E39
    Odcinek 39The super-fast agricultural waste solution; The lettuce growers who went from price takers to price makers; Native Swiss mountain sheep bred for wool and meat; and the Italian prisoner of war who made a farm in WA home.
  • Odcinek 40
    E40
    Odcinek 40The outback farmers moving away from wool to sheep meat; Striking the balance between mining rare earths and farming; Crunching the numbers on Speckled cattle; and professional fishers counting the catch.
  • Odcinek 41
    E41
    Odcinek 41A textbook season for the northern grain harvest; The fishing family going to great lengths to sell Australian caught tuna; and a better future for bobby calves.
  • Odcinek 42
    E42
    Odcinek 42A breakthrough that could save Queensland's iconic oyster industry; The Top End's mango queen; One woman, two horses and a 5500km journey; plus a chicken farm growing hope for its employees with disabilities. (Final for 2024)

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