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The ABC's team of specialist reporters introduce you to the people and places that make up country Australia.
Team take out world record in shearing marathon; international chefs learning to love Aussie lamb; promoting flowers that are grown here, over those flown here; farmers transform land with tree-planting over four decades.
Birds and fish flock to farm, as wetland is restored; Indigenous rangers on the frontline of fight against invasive weed on remote Tasmanian island; farming region's community spirit staying strong in the face of shrinking population; couple pursuing passion for cumquats in 'anti-retirement.'
New record for old-time transport as horses harnessed to pull a heritage wagon; backyard gardeners being recruited to create a living seed bank of Tasmanian Alpine plants; life of a young ringer on the world's largest pastoral station; how challenging the conventions of dairy farming led a family business to cheese making success.
Pedalling hard to raise funds and awareness for dementia; cattle breeders raising Italian variety that can weigh as much as a car; field days celebrate centenary of Caterpillar tractors and scientist awarded peace prize for work in international agriculture.
Meet the outback gardeners creating colorful oases in the dusty, dry outback landscape; farmers locking up land in conservation trusts; avid spearfisher breaking record after comeback from cancer; three generations of one family sharing love of horses on the polo-cross pitch.
Bush boxing legend Fred Brophy bids goodbye to Birdsville; wildlife cameras giving landholders a look at creatures that call their properties home; lighthouse caretakers reflect on life on tiny, tropical island; hairdresser a hero for remote outback residents.
Retirees picking up the tools to give back to rural communities hit by flooding; dashing through the mud in gumboots for annual community race; reflecting on career change to flower farmer; next generation of butchers keeping traditional business running.
How cultural burning is helping a rare species of orchid thrive; outback kids writing songs celebrating life in the bush with the help of touring rock band; expanding the growing season for flavoursome fungi.
The volunteers moving mountains to replant native Banksia seeds in fire-affected national park; couple compete in gruelling horse race through Mongolia; strawberry grower reflects on journey from refugee; hatmaker reveals what's involved in restoring a classic Aussie hat.
Reviving an old tradition as cane fires light up Queensland skies; working as a livestock auctioneer a dream come true for Ryan who is on the autism spectrum; outback kids take to the stage to tell local bilby story; months after devastating flooding, communities picking up the pieces in western Queensland.
New rodeo focused on community, not just competition; rookie station hands getting a taste of isolated life working with cattle in the middle of the country; outback pub reopens after six decades; nurseryman cultivating a colourful perennial and bringing it back into public eye.
Chef on a crusade to tackle food waste starting with scraps from local producers; fossil fans uncovering ancient creatures in South Australia's Flinders Ranges; after three months and 770 kilometres epic charity droving trek reaches its destination; thrilling horse race delights fans at outback track.
Backpacker workers keeping critical outback roadhouse running; hunting for truffles on a cold winter's day in Victoria's Strathbogie ranges; beekeepers making creamed honey; fruit farmers become sunflower farmers with fields that spark joy.
Old cane train line becomes cycling trail; helping endangered fish with new hollow log river homes; farmer shares story of surviving fire and living with burns; prospecting proving a popular hobby as gold price hits record highs.
Quick shear competition shining a light on rural mental health; couple's journey from the W.A Pilbara to Tassie to take on farming; young people trudging through mud and mangroves to give turtles a better chance of survival; the story behind colourful headdresses on display at Indigenous art fair.
Tourists drawn to regional accommodation for lure of a dark sky free from light pollution; high-flying retiree proving sky's the limit when it comes to chasing your dreams; remembering young drover who led epic sheep drive into great unknown; innovation making olives less bitter.
School leavers getting farm experience through gap year program; metropolitan schools expanding agricultural education to meet skills shortage; teens helping run family cropping enterprise; fighting to keep rare sheep breed alive in Australia.
Restoring vintage car for red dirt rally; coffee roasters compete for best bean award; couple call time on more than 50 years making local milk into European cheeses; remote town residents meeting at the bar again as local pub reopens.
More females taking part in sheepdog competitions around the country; primitive firing brings potters together to share their craft on outback station; how one farming family is rehydrating the on their rural property; the castaway chooks surviving and thriving on a deserted island.