Episodes
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The Bundaberg Youth Orchestra is one of the longest-running regional youth orchestras in the country.
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On land, 94-year-old Dorothy 'Dot' Dickey uses a walker to get around.
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For one month of the year, a group of mostly middle-aged parents play an extreme game of tag in their small country town.
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It may sound a little unorthodox, but this outback pub was traded on trust.
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A troupe of poets, comedians, dancers, and singers are touring the Gold Coast, bringing smiles to residents at aged care homes with a hour-long variety show.
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33-year-old Jessica Haldin has spent the last decade dreaming of the independence that comes with having a driver's licence.
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10-year-old Ashton Osborne has spent the past year spearheading an effort to make hundreds of emergency food packs for Canberra's homeless.
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Imagine being in your 20s and running a successful dance school, when all of a sudden you get really sick and end up paralysed, with no idea what the future holds.
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In a cost-of-living crisis, even a monthly haircut might seem like a luxury.
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From putting on your new jersey to scoring your first goal, sport can be one of the most formative experiences for children.
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Every chilly Friday morning, an enthusiastic crew casts their lines off a rickety wooden jetty.
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Neysa King has just completed her graduate nursing year at 70 years old.
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After she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at age 14, Kate Moloney found solace in an unlikely place — fashion.Now after a career change, she's found unexpected joys in modelling.
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Throughout the halls of a hospital wafts the tranquil sounds of a string quartet.
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When Emma and Sara were teens, they watched their dad restore a Fiat 132. Now, they’re restoring one themselves.
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Despite just celebrating her 90th birthday, Edna Gorton is still volunteering full-time, helping those in palliative care.
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After coming into an inheritance, Andy Orr quit his teaching job to spend more time collecting rubbish in Sydney Harbour.
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It's been more than three decades in the making, but the tiny town of Carnamah is finally constructing a very, very big tractor.
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When John Webb first met his tenant Carl Tilney 20 years ago, he thought he was a pretty good bloke.
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Charlie Smith has grown up watching his parents work the land.
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