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- In August 1966, in a Vietnamese rubber plantation called Long Tan, 108 young and inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers are fighting for their lives against 2500 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers.
- In a surprising twist to the legacy of the Stolen Generation, an Aboriginal Elder re-buries his long-deceased uncle in 'country'. This is the story of one Indigenous family's search for reconnection - a generation after it was torn apart by an Australian government policy of forcibly removing Aboriginal children from their parents. We follow the journey of ailing Norm Brown who is embarking on a quest to right a wrong and return his Uncle Kitchener to 'Country' and the place from where he was stolen.
- The local baked bean industry is facing an uncertain future. A healthy harvest is closely connected to how and when a crop was sown. An earlier version of "Click go the Shears" has been discovered - under a different name.
- Kerry Lonergan speaks with a specialist in climate change, Dr Holger Meinke, from the Queensland Department of Primary Industries.
- Australia's gardening and irrigation industries say up to 6,000 jobs have been lost because of water restrictions in several states.
- The National Farmers Federation (NFF) is urging the Federal Government and investors to be cautious about managed investment schemes for blue gum plantations and other industries.
- It has been a rocky year so far for many in the cattle industry. High grain prices, a tight cattle market and the strong Aussie dollar have added to the challenges of those trying to push their way through the drought. Now a US trade deal could cost Australian producers up to one third of their market share in Korea. Sally Sara discusses the issues facing the Australian cattle industry with David Inall, chief executive of the Cattle Council of Australia.
- The Tasmanian Government has taken the fight against depression to high schools, teaching resilience skills to students. The idea is that the more resilient a child is made, the less likely a person is to suffer depression later in life.
- Anne Kruger also talks to the Coalition�s former Northern Taskforce Chairman, Senator Bill Heffernan about the idea of moving Australia�s agriculture north.