Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Here we have collected all things ocker, be they movies or television. You'll find Nicole Kidman rubbing shoulders with Norman Gunston, and Judy Davis with Yahoo Serious. There's Crocodile Dundee, Barry McKenzie, Mad Max, and Kath and Kim. Drama, comedy, romance and thrillers, if it's got Bryan Brown or Jack Thompson in it, chances are this is where you'll find it! Right: Dame Edna Everidge.
Set in 1939 Australia, two brothers embark on a 500 mile journey on foot across New South Wales following a dream. A chance encounter with a fellow tr... Read more
From the gripping, innovative opening credits we know that writer/director Gregor Jordan means business. A young lad-on-the-make (Heath Ledger) finds... Read more
Peaceful, rustic Berkeley is a charming fishing community where life is sweet and the people friendly. All that is about to change. After losing her c... Read more
Based on the factual book 'Leadbelly' by Melbourne Age journalists John Silvester and Andrew Rule, this is the compelling dramatization of Melbourne's... Read more
A 13-part Australian mini-series, loosely based on real events beginning with the marijuana trade in the New South Wales town of Griffith during the '... Read more
Good cops, bad cops, strippers, gamblers, gunmen, dealers, bouncers, dreamers and bagmen. In 1988 they were all to be found on the Golden Mile in Sydn... Read more
Anthony Perish (Jonathan LaPaglia) only made one mistake in his criminal career - and it was just his bad luck a remarkable cop called Gary Jubelin (M... Read more
The sixth and final series of Underbelly depicts the rise and fall of one of Australia's most notorious 20th century gangsters, Squizzy Taylor. It sho... Read more
When a gruff and solitary farmer (William McInnes) finds a wounded girl (Monic Hendrickx) stumbling onto his outback property, he takes her in and ten... Read more
Robyn Malcolm joins an all-star cast in this eight-part Aussie comedy about an upper middle class woman who is shocked to discover she's adopted, and... Read more