Landline is a podcast brought to you by ABC television’s Landline team. We dig out the stories that you love and find out what has happened since the cameras left, drawing you deeper into the lives of the men and women who make up this great land.
Landline launches career of Australian country stars by making their video clips!
Who has room to display 70 dresses spanning 50 years?
What do guardian angels look like? Dogs of course!
When an investment scheme went horribly wrong one man's tenacity saw the forest for the trees.
A Sunshine Coast neighbourhood in Qld fought the council to retain streets of food trees growing on the footpaths.
What are the policy makers doing about Q fever? How are the scientists improving the vaccine and who is lobbying on behalf of the public and industry?
Thought of as an abattoir disease, Q Fever is much more than that.
The David & Goliath battle fought over marine parks
Headlie Taylor changed harvesters across the world but no one knew who he was until Landline did the story.
Lindy knew that looking out a window to drought stricken property was no way to live. So she built an epic garden that shielded the harsh reality of life on the land
A Melbourne cup win in 1953 bought the Shadforths a cattle station, the means to help troubled youth and an Australian of the Year nomination
1996 and the local Deniliquin show had their first ute competition. This started the 20 year tradition of the Deni Ute Muster