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- This show chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heartbreaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town jon the upper Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- Five farmers who own land in Australia choose 3-4 women to bring back to live on their farm and date for a short period before they must choose just one to continue dating at the end in hopes to find love.
- My Kitchen Rules is an Australian reality television cooking competition that first aired on the Seven Network in 2010. In each series, several teams of two compete against each other for the chance to win a cash prize.
- Every city-dweller daydreams sometimes about dropping out of the rat-race and moving to the country. Every country-dweller wonders what it might be like to try their luck in the "Big Smoke". Always Greener is the story of two families who actually dare to give it a go.
- Glen Turner, well-meaning father of the family, battles to keep the peace during their weekly roast dinner. His attempts at maintaining calm, force him into unpredictable and hilarious situations.
- SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.
- A group of everyday, run of the mill Australians placed in a house (located at Dreamworld in sunny Queensland's Gold Coast) surrounded by cameras and microphones for 3 months to compete for a $250 000 cash prize
- Australian television series where celebrities are coupled with professional dancers and compete for the title of Dancing With The Stars Champion.
- The Australian version of the quiz where 100 contestants put their common sense, logic and intelligence to the test. Any contestant that correctly answers a question that 1% of the nation got right will win a share of up to A$100,000 cash.
- Contestants compete in a singing competition that focuses on the quality of their voice.
- Australian Idol sought to discover the most commercial young singer in Australia through a series of nationwide auditions. The final winner was determined by public voting.
- A revolutionary new social experiment where the rules of society don't exist, is coming soon to Channel 7 and 7Plus, In a ground-breaking concept, 100 people will try to stay on a remote desert island for a chance to win $1 million.
- A primetime special welcoming back the superstar performer with an extraordinary concert performance that includes the earliest opportunity to hear her first new material in six years.
- Chef Colin Fassnidge visits struggling restaurants in an effort to help them succeed.
- From life-size creations to mini marvels, you'll see these twisters turn ordinary balloons into extraordinary works of art. Who has what it takes to claim the title of Australia's greatest balloon artist and who's just full of hot air?
- A documentary written by Kane McKay, a returned military serviceman, about Bob Quinn, a recipient of the Military Medal for his heroic actions in World War II in Tobruk, 1941, and also champion player for a number of years at the Port Adelaide Football Club.
- A documentary on the controversial upgrade to Adelaide Oval , one of the most famous and beautiful cricket grounds in the world into a world class stadium that brought football back to the city. The upgrade has been more successful than anyone imagined.
- A celebration of the Port Adelaide Football Club's 150 year history through the eyes of former club greats and key football personalities.
- It was a moment that changed Australia forever. Four young children tragically killed on their way to buy ice-cream in Western Sydney. Featuring unseen vision and exclusive interviews with the parents and the surviving children.
- An immersive documentary special inside the Port Adelaide Football Club. With over 150 years of history, now they must bring together their inaugural Women's team ready for the national competition in only five months.
- This program is the televised recording of the SA State Funeral for Mr Russell Ebert OAM which was held at 11.00 am on Tuesday 16th November 2021 at Alberton Oval in the Port Adelaide district of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
- A 7 News tribute to the late Australian Rules football player Russell Ebert who was one of South Australia's greatest ever footballers.
- Jason lands a job - as an assistant to Derek Unn.
- Liz's parents come up for a surprise visit to the country, only to reveal that Liz's father has cancer.
- Liz takes Kim to the hospital to visit her father, Harry. When doctors offer a grave prognosis, Harry refuses treatment.
- Isabelle reacts angrily when she discovers Tom has befriended Katy and told her the truth about his parentage.
- Kim goes on 'Good Morning Warrigong'. John and Liz's attempts to prepare the locals for the launch of the book backfire.
- Marissa attends a cattle call at a modelling agency. Infatuated with Mickey, Katy feels trapped in her relationship with Jason.
- Liz is stressed because of the pregnancy, and the Taylor kids have yet to find out their mother is pregnant. Meanwhile, Jason tries to win back Katy.
- Crunch - time for the Todds and the Taylors when distressed Sandra announces a return to Inverness. Cam learns to confront lessons about life - and literature.
- Tensions flare and old wounds are opened on Boxing Day. Pete and Sandra clash over his mother, Isabelle and Tom clash over his father, and Jason and Mickey clash over Katy.
- As the smoke of bush fire hangs over Inverness, John discovers that it's not so easy to escape your past.
- An uncharacteristic aggression surfaces when Tom voices his hidden past. Meanwhile Sandra struggles with entering the wrong side of her thirties and the fact that her children seem to have forgotten her unwelcome milestone.
- Mickey kicks Tom and Marissa out of the house. After Patch and Jason try to replicate the book's exploding cow trick on Bert's prize bull, he threatens legal action.
- Tom turns up on Sandra's doorstep with a letter from Isabelle. After some goading from Marissa, he admits that he can't read it.
- Liz's decision to move and her sense of herself is challenged by the humour and chaos of a school reunion, and Pip declares war on puppy-killer Bert Adams.
- Issues of Tom's parentage are raised when Jack goes on a walkabout in search of Pip. In the city, post-suicide attempt, Shelley makes her dark presence heart-wrenchingly felt in the Todd household.
- John confronts terrifying visions of a possible future as he assesses his decision to return to social work.
- Kim's attempt to make a "Family Documentary" reveals more home truths than she anticipates.
- Pete is exposed as 'The Love Professor', and Sandra as a thirty-something mum with two kids.
- Liz and John become sudden co-hosts of Good Morning Warrigong - with potentially life-changing repercussions.
- Jason agonises over Katy, and walks out on an important exam. Liz notices a potential problem with Little Derek.
- Liz is steely in the wake of baby Harry's death, then finally releases her emotions after the memorial service. The Todd's and the Taylor's agree to swap homes - officially.
- In Allenhurst Cam receives a phone call from a publishing agency requesting him to come in for an interview. They are unaware that he is only 16 but soon find out.
- John is forced to reveal a secret from his past after Jason is brought home drunk by the police.
- Shelley is plagued with guilt over Greg's death. Liz wonders if she's set Bert Adams up with a transsexual. Pip learns that trying to turn a gay man straight is impossible.
- A debutante ball in Inverness brings together country and city.
- Finding a small marijuana crop in the bush near the house, makes John realise the family haven't left all their problems behind them.
- While Cam and Pip head off to a new school and Sandra accepts a date, John finally invites Skid out to the farm.