Territory: Everything to Know About the Australian Outback Drama - Netflix Tudum

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A billion-dollar industry, a fierce succession war, a family at odds: explosive Down Under drama Territory has everything you need for a juicy new watch. The upcoming series, which debuts on Netflix in October, follows the fight for power in the remote and unforgiving Australian outback when the world’s largest cattle station is left without an apparent heir. Imagine the family drama of your favorite prime-time soap, but set in a region so rough and remote that nearly everything can kill you.

That’s right: Bondi Beach this is not. The Northern Territory isn’t the sun-splashed coastal Australia you’re used to seeing on screen. Read on to find out more about the neo-Western series, which stars Anna Torv (Fringe), Sam Corlett (Vikings: Valhalla) and many more in an epic and dangerous battle for land, and legacy.

Kylah Day as Sharnie Kennedy and Sam Corlett as Marshall Lawson crouch down and hold shotguns in Season 1 of ‘Territory’

What is Territory about?

When Marianne Station is left without a clear successor, generational clashes threaten to tear the Lawson family apart. Sensing this once-great dynasty is in decline, the outback’s most powerful factions — rival cattle barons, desert gangsters, Indigenous elders and billionaire miners — move in for the kill. With billions of dollars at stake, everyone wants a piece of the pie.

Who stars in Territory?

  • Anna Torv (The Newsreader, The Last of Us) as Emily Lawson
  • Michael Dorman (For All Mankind, Patriot) as Graham Lawson
  • Robert Taylor (Longmire, The Newsreader) as Colin Lawson
  • Sam Corlett (Vikings: Valhalla, The Dry) as Marshall Lawson
  • Sara Wiseman (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, High Country) as Sandra Kirby
  • Dan Wyllie (Love My Way, The Veil) as Hank Hodge
  • Clarence Ryan (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Mystery Road Origin) as Nolan Brannock
  • Jay Ryan (IT Chapter Two, Scrublands) as Campbell Miller
  • Philippa Northeast (The Newsreader, Limbo) as Susie Lawson
  • Joe Klocek (My Lady Jane, The Dry) as Lachie Kirby
  • Kylah Day (Scrublands, Itch) as Sharnie Kennedy
  • Sam Delich (Spiderhead, Last Days of Space Age ) as Rich Petrakis
  • Hamilton Morris (Sweet Country) as Uncle Bryce
  • Tuuli Narkle (Mystery Road: Origin, NCIS: Sydney) as Keeley Redford
  • Tyler Spencer (The New Boy) as Dezi
  • Jake Ryan (The Great Gatsby, Life After Fighting) as Daniel Lawson
Michael Dorman and Anna Torvin in Season 1 of 'Territory'
Robert Taylor as Colin Lawson in Season 1 of 'Territory'
Sam Corlett as Marshall Lawson and Kylah Day as Sharnie Kennedy sit outside together with serious expressions in Season 1 of ‘Territory’

Where was Territory filmed?

The series was filmed across the Northern Territory and South Australia in locations so remote they’re barely inhabited — let alone shown on-screen. Locations include the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park — with special permission from the Traditional Owners — and Tipperary Station, a real-life, working cattle station that’s so large it has its own airfield and school.

For scale, the real-life Anna Creek Station, which served as one of the inspirations for the series, is bigger than the state of New Jersey. Let’s put it this way: The land is so large and so unfathomable that the preferred modes of transportation are helicopters and private jets. Australia is roughly the size of the contiguous 48 US states but with about a third of the population, and some of the landowners in the outback have land holdings bigger than many countries. (Anna Creek Station is bigger than all of Slovenia.) This is a massive industry spread over a massive amount of land — with a massive amount of money at stake.

Hamilton Morris as Uncle Bryce and Robert Taylor as Colin Lawson lean on a fence together in Season 1 of 'Territory'

Who created Territory?

The creators are Timothy Lee (Mystery Road, Bump) and Ben Davies (Bondi Rescue, The First Inventors, Outback Ringer). Executive producers are Davies, Rob Gibson (The Twelve, Colin from Accounts), and Ian Collie (Jack Irish, Scrublands); producer is Paul Ranford (Stateless, True History of the Kelly Gang); written by Lee, Kodie Bedford, Steven McGregor, and Michaeley O’Brien; and directed by Greg McLean (La Brea, Wolf Creek).

Davies told Netflix that during a pandemic-era beach walk with Gibson, the two “got excited about the prospect of doing a big-scale, high-stakes action drama set on a cattle station; in a part of the country you don’t often see on-screen. It was a complete contrast as we were surrounded by the Bondi crowd, people moving past us in their active wear, wet suits, carrying their surfboards while Rob and I were dreaming up stories about people in jeans, boots, and flannel shirts in the Top End.”

Territory is an Easy Tiger and Ronde production for Netflix with support from Screen Territory and South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC). 

When does Territory premiere?

Stream Territory on Netflix Oct. 24. 

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