Maggie MacKellar was a city dweller who seemed to have it all – a successful academic career, a devoted husband, a young daughter and another baby on the way.
This program charts the adventures of an octogenarian motor bike rider who's suddenly become the centre of a social networking phenomenon.
From homeless teenager to the youngest ever leader of Australia's oldest union, Paul Howes is living a life accelerated.
On the eve of his retirement from public office, the nation's longest serving Director of Public Prosecutions, Nicholas Cowdery, reflects exclusively on his sixteen years in the top job.
Jack Heath is a former diplomat and political adviser who became a high flying speech writer and confidante of a prime minister.
Paul de Gelder was a Navy clearance diver with a reputation as one of the toughest of the tough.
This episode of Australian Story centres on a case that could have stepped straight from the pages of an Agatha Christie novel.
Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland is the only place in the world with a population of pure dingos, but some authorities say they're in trouble with their numbers declining.
On 22 July 2007, Peter Hodgkins threw a rock at a car from an overpass at Kiama, NSW, smashing the skull of beauty therapist Nicole Timbs (Miller) and changing both their lives forever.
Band manager David Powell took the Melbourne rock band Jet from obscurity to ARIA triumph and then onto the international stage.
Dr Maarten Stapper is a man with some fascinating ideas on how to manage our land better. He is unconventional, stubborn and difficult.
From Perth policeman to a life of high fashion and celebrity in New York, Russell James is one of the world's most influential fashion photographers.
Forty-one year old Gavin Larkin was the ultimate alpha male with a seemingly perfect life. He was a highly successful advertising executive with friends in high places.
For three and a half years, Newcastle pathologist Dr Simon Palfreeman has been shuttling between Australia and Bulgaria negotiating that country's complex and controversial justice system to try to
When Catherine Smith was found not guilty of attempting to murder her own husband it was a turning point in one of the most extraordinary cases in Australian criminal history.
This program tells the story of Penelope Dingle and an untimely death that's rebounded on those closest to her in unpredictable ways.
This program features a true story that is stranger than fiction. Sally Nielsen is twenty-five and she's a wedding planner.
This program is about an unlikely alliance between a GP, a group of oyster farmers and a Sydney scientist.
Red Symons might be the funny 'bad guy' of radio and television, but appearances are deceptive.
Shane Dolan was a small businessman doing comfortably well when he came across a job advertisement for an aid worker in Africa.