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August 2024 on ABC iview
August 2024 on ABC iview – highlights include Play School Science Time, The Secret Lives of Our Urban Birds: Perth and Gardening Australia.
August 2024 on ABC iview – highlights include Play School Science Time, The Secret Lives of Our Urban Birds: Perth and Gardening Australia.
Back Roads on ABC – visits the heritage-listed New South Wales town of Braidwood. Heather Ewart discovers what inspires the town’s many artists,
Back Roads on ABC – This week, Back Roads adventures to the Tasman Peninsula, on the south-eastern tip of Tasmania. Tuesday 26 March.
Back Roads on ABC – This time Back Roads meanders the mighty Murray River as it criss-crosses the towns of Gunbower and Torrumbarry, in north central Victoria
Back Roads on ABC – Back Roads heads deep into the heart of East Arnhem Land, to two remote communities: Gapuwiyak and Galiwin’ku.
Back Roads on ABC – Guest presenter Rae Johnston discovers a remote and tiny community that punches above its weight on the international stage.
Back Roads on ABC – Heather Ewart returns to Eugowra, a small town at the centre of a vibrant farming community in the central west of NSW.
Back Roads on ABC – Guest presenter Lisa Millar goes fossicking on the central Queensland Gemfields, where anyone can strike it lucky.
Back Roads on ABC – Presenter Heather Ewart sets out to discover the wildlife carers of Western Australia’s Northern Wheatbelt. 8pm on ABC.
Back Roads on ABC – This week Back Roads heads to Timber Creek in the Top End where guest presenter Kristy O’Brien finds an unlikely partnership.
Back Roads on ABC – heads to north Queensland sugar cane country and the town of Home Hill. Airing Tuesday 30 January at 8:00pm on ABC and iview.
Back Roads on ABC – Heather Ewart heads out to the New England region in NSW and the former gold town of Uralla. Tuesday 23rd January at 8pm
Back Roads on ABC – Guest presenter, Amanda Shalala discovers a heartwarming community that’s welcoming newcomers and changing lives.
Back Roads on ABC – Presenter Heather Ewart starts the summer season in the idyllic beachside village of Brunswick Heads in northern NSW.
January on ABC iview – highlights include Total Control, Muster Dogs, Grand Designs Transformations, Nemesis and McCartney 321.
Back Roads on ABC TV – For the first time, Back Roads leaves Australian shores and travels to our closest northern neighbour, Papua New Guinea.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Heather Ewart heads to Tasmania with two intrepid line dancers who are on a boot scootin’ line dancing tour around the country.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Back Roads is heading to Western Australia’s vast wheatbelt region, to the little town of Darkan.
Back Roads on ABC TV – heads to Cunnamulla in south-west Queensland with guest presenter, 24-year-old TikTok star, Tom Forrest aka ‘Outback Tom’.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Heather Ewart arrives in Walhalla, Victoria, on the historic Goldfields Railway. Tonight on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Guest presenter Lisa Millar takes us on a journey along Victoria’s spectacular Great South West Walk. Tonight on ABC TV.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Back Roads continues the journey along the Strzelecki Track, heading up to Innamincka in the top corner of South Australia.
Back Roads on ABC TV – Back Roads starts a journey on the Strzelecki Track, starting near Lyndhurst in South Australia and heading into the Strzelecki Desert.
July on ABC iview – highlights include Gold Diggers, Bay of Fires, First Weapons, New Leash On Life, NAIDOC Awards, Amy and Back Roads.
Heather Ewart takes us on a musical road trip with singer-songwriter Josh Arnold, hitching a ride on one of his small-town tours through western Queensland.
Champion Paralympian Kurt Fearnley joins Back Roads to find a heart of gold shining brightly amongst the townsfolk of Tennant Creek.
This time Back Roads heads to two Victorian towns, Nhill and Pyramid Hill. Both have offered newcomers a fresh start and a fair go. Heather Ewart discovers the spin offs were surprising and unexpected.
Wiradjuri woman and journalist, Rae Johnston, takes Back Roads to the East Kimberley region, at the very top of WA, where the mighty Ord River is the lifeblood of the community.