The Sunday Project Sep-22
Join The Sunday Project hosts Rachel Corbett, Sarah Harris, Michael Hing and Pete Helliar as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreJoin The Sunday Project hosts Rachel Corbett, Sarah Harris, Michael Hing and Pete Helliar as they dissect and digest the daily news, events and hottest topics.
Read moreJoin Grant Denyer in Deal or No Deal, the high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk versus reward where contestants must beat the Banker to win a huge cash prize of $100,000.
Read morePaul Glover and Jayne Kiely join two tenacious young women on their property journey. Chantelle’s looking for the perfect place in South Auckland while Sonya is on the first home-Hunt in Hamilton.
Read moreCape to Cape Track. Julia Zemiro walks the Cape to Cape track, which goes from Margaret River to the Boranup State Forest. There, she embraces the rich biodiversity and wilderness of the coastline.
Read moreJoh meets the founder of Free Trade Day, a day to help people in need with trade work. Melissa visits Green Olive at Red Hill.
Read moreJoin Grant Denyer in Deal or No Deal, the high-pressure, high-stakes game of risk versus reward where contestants must beat the Banker to win a huge cash prize of $100,000.
Read moreKurri Kurri, NSW. Lisa Millar travels to an old mining town in eastern NSW. In the face of change, the town is fighting to hang onto its identity, but Lisa discovers that a much-maligned haircut is helping Kurri Kurri stand out from the crowd.
Read moreLinda Bull & Glenn Tilbrook. Live music trivia quiz show, focused on rock music. Featuring guest performances by Linda Bull and Glenn Tilbrook.
Read moreThe Good, the Bad and the Overcooked. Lee and Roger attempt to find enough opal to purchase a water saving trommel. The Cheals go into overdrive as they hit a massive pocket of plate sized opal in their open cut mine.
Read moreFixer Upper. Alexis and Kylie bought a house in Montmorency, Melbourne, hoping it would be their happily ever after home. But tings have not turned out the way they wanted and the girls need to move on.
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