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Putting the "real" back into reality television, Australian Story is an award-winning documentary series with no narrator and no agendas — just authentic stories told entirely in people's own words.
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February 7, 2005 · 30 min
Despite being born with a hare lip and double cleft palate, Wendy Harmer has become one of Australia's best known performers. Last year she was invited by the Interplast organisation to share her knowledge about overcoming a facial deformity by visiting children in Fiji born with the same condition.
February 14, 2005 · 30 min
When Ian Thorpe won his two gold medals at the Athens Olympics, it was a personal triumph for him - and a vindication for a former art teacher called Tracey Menzies. Two years earlier, Menzies was at the centre of controversy when Thorpe appointed her to replace his long time coach and mentor, Doug Frost.
February 21, 2005 · 30 min
Debbie Singh was running a Perth boutique and juggling marriage and three children, when out of the blue in 1998, she discovered that her brother had been locked up in Thailand's notorious hell hole, the Klong Prem prison, or the "Bangkok Hilton".
February 28, 2005 · 30 min
Beth Heinrich, the woman whose case was central to the controversy that led to the resignation of Governor-General Peter Hollingworth, speaks out publicly for the first time about her 40-year relationship with clergyman Donald Shearman.
March 7, 2005 · 30 min
Australian Story continues the saga of Beth Heinrich and her involvement from her school days, with a married priest. In this program she tells of the promises that led her to believe she had a future with him and the shock and betrayal she felt when the Anglican Church hierarchy failed to give her a proper hearing.
March 14, 2005 · 30 min
Millions of fans around the world know him affectionately as Harold Bishop, the slightly daggy star of the television soapie Neighbours. But until now, none knew Ian Smith's real life story encompasses a drama more remarkable than any script he has ever performed.
March 21, 2005 · 30 min
Melissa Holland thought she was "lucky" when a last-minute seat became available for a getaway break on King Island with five nursing colleagues. It turned out to be the start of a tragic turn of events that changed her life forever.
March 28, 2005 · 30 min
Dr Glenn Singleman is the world record holder for high altitude BASE jumping, but he is unable to practise his sport in his own country.
April 4, 2005 · 30 min
It's a long way from the paddocks of western Queensland to the palazzos of Florence. Fourth-generation grazier Bruce Tully bridged the gap when he stepped away from his heritage and sold his family farm to follow his seemingly impossible dream of designing and selling Australian opal jewellery to the world.
April 11, 2005 · 30 min
Dick Smith and his friends regroup and visit Ball's Pyramid, the formidable dagger-like rock that spears straight up from the Pacific Ocean, south of Lord Howe Island which they climbed forty years ago.
April 18, 2005 · 30 min
The dramatic story of a Sydney family forced to flee the city because of fears for the safety of their youngest daughter.
April 25, 2005 · 30 min
In the 1980s as an unemployed medical scientist, Professor Robert Tindle made a discovery that led to the breakthrough use of stem cells for saving thousands of lives around the world. His discovery was crucial 20 years later in saving the life of his own critically ill daughter.
May 2, 2005 · 30 min
Every year, on 5th May the family of Caroline Anderson gather to remember her sudden, unnecessary death.
May 9, 2005 · 30 min
After the sudden death of cricket legend David Hookes in January last year, some of those closest to David Hookes felt shut out.
May 16, 2005 · 30 min
Earlier this year Australian diver Dave Shaw made headlines around the world when he lost his life in a remote cave in South Africa.
May 23, 2005 · 30 min
Scott Draper has achieved the near impossible in the competitive world of modern sport.
May 30, 2005 · 30 min
Australian Story revisits the program about serial killer Ivan Milat, who was jailed for life eight years ago for the murder of seven young backpackers.
June 6, 2005 · 30 min
Peter Andrews is a racehorse breeder and farmer credited with remarkable success in converting degraded, salt-ravaged properties into fertile, drought-resistant pastures.
June 13, 2005 · 30 min
In this concluding episode, eminent national and international scientists agree that Peter Andrews potentially has the solution to alleviating the affects of drought on many parts of the Australian landscape.
June 20, 2005 · 30 min
William McInnes is an actor best known for his high profile TV roles in 'Blue Heelers' and 'SeaChange'.
June 27, 2005 · 30 min
Toni Hoffman is the nurse who lifted the lid on a medical scandal making front page news, not just in Australia, but around the world.
July 4, 2005 · 30 min
Donna Mulhearn, a 30-something successful journalist and state government public relations officer dropped everything to risk her life as a 'human shield' against the American bombs dropping on Baghdad.
July 11, 2005 · 30 min
Australian Story follows the extraordinary lives of a Centurion tank crew who last saw each other on a battlefield in Vietnam.
July 18, 2005 · 30 min
Brian Sherman, co-founder of Equitilink, has founded a new organisation with his daughter called 'Voiceless' which advocates for animal rights.
July 25, 2005 · 30 min
Last year Lt Col. Lance Collins emerged as the central figure in a major unfolding controversy about the quality of Australia's overseas intelligence.
August 1, 2005 · 30 min
When Brian and Bobbie Houston established their own tiny house of worship 20 years ago, they didn't dream they would end up at the helm of the biggest independent church in Australia.
August 8, 2005 · 30 min
Emmah Money is a beautiful and vital young woman with the world at her feet, on a mission to shape her future despite suffering from the life threatening disease cystic fibrosis.
August 15, 2005 · 30 min
Gemma Sisia established The School of St Jude for poor African children in Tanzania, East Africa which was built by Australian volunteers and sponsors and now boasts more than 500 students.
August 22, 2005 · 30 min
Dr Lynne Milne has brought forensic palynology to the forefront of Australian crime fighting after helping to solve the murder of Samantha Bodsworth.
August 29, 2005 · 30 min
When a light plane crash in 1987 took away Maree Stockman's husband, her son and her father-in-law, she was left with a choice: to take her three young daughters and leave the family farm or stay and plough on.
September 5, 2005 · 30 min
Twenty-five years after a road accident took the life of her younger brother Ben along with seven other young people, Dani Haski reunited the families of those affected and made the trip back to Bourke for a poignant memorial.
September 12, 2005 · 30 min
NSW Police involved in the siege at Jim Hallinan's property near Tumut four and a half years ago speak out for the first time.
September 19, 2005 · 30 min
The conclusion to the story of the siege at Jim Hallinan's property at Adjungbilly near Tumut in NSW.
September 26, 2005 · 30 min
Ian Roberts is best known for being the first footballer in Australia to 'come out' as a gay man.
October 3, 2005 · 30 min
Four popular and talented veterans of Australian Story get together to stage a once in a lifetime concert.
October 10, 2005 · 30 min
When a crooked detective rolled over at a major royal commission into police corruption a decade ago, it sent shockwaves through every police force in the country.
October 17, 2005 · 30 min
Much to the horror of her close-knit family, Kate Holden went from a comfortable middle-class home in Melbourne to the netherworld of drugs and commercial sex.
October 24, 2005 · 30 min
John Jarratt, veteran of nearly 40 films and TV programs in Australia, is finally hitting the big time with his performance in a small budget horror movie wowing audiences around the world.
October 31, 2005 · 30 min
In July Heather Osland was released from Victoria's Tarrengower Prison and for the first time tells of the violence and fear that she and her children suffered before her husband died, what happened the night of his death and about taking her first steps in forging a new life...
November 7, 2005 · 30 min
Koby Abberton escapes a troubled childhood to become one of the world's most successful big wave surfers.
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