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- The story of 1970s musician and activist Helen Reddy.
- Adam Hills hosts this lighthearted music quiz show.The two teams are captained by Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough.
- The music video for "Down Under" by Men at Work.
- The film portrays surfers living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards (and homes) as they traveled in search of the perfect wave across Australia's north-east coast, Bali and Hawaii.
- The Gibb brothers sing as they walk through the ruins of a deserted city.
- In 1978 The Angels were a behemoth of the Aussie rock scene and on the path to international success... until they just missed their chance.
- A remake of the 2001 song of the same name by Stella Soleil, itself a remake of "Simarik" by Tarkan. The single was released in April 2002 in Australia and United Kingdom and shot straight to number one in both countries.
- The inspiring, tragic and intimate life story of David McComb, cult Australian singer/songwriter and driving force behind one of the greatest Australian bands, The Triffids.
- Video promo for Midnight Oil: Beds Are Burning.
- In February 2017 Midnight Oil take to Sydney Harbour and announce The Great Circle World Tour. The Circle will begin where the band started out - in Sydney's pubs - then circumnavigate the globe. It will be their first tour in over 15 years. Over the next 6 months Midnight Oil played in 16 countries across 5 continents - speaking out for a healthy planet and social justice along the way. Eventually they returned to circle around Australia - the land that shaped the Oils and their music. Finally this epic tour circled back to the city where it all began. The venue? Sydney's Domain - a place that encapsulates a nation's history. And so after 76 gigs to over half a million people around the world this is where The Great Circle would finally come to a close. Two hometown shows in this special place. The first date? November 11. Known to some as Armistice Day.
- Long-running popular Australian television series hosted by Donnie Sutherland, featuring pop and rock music, live performances, film clips, interviews and music news, broadcast every Saturday morning (1975-1987).
- Spotlight is an Australian produced music-based web-series following the struggles of a Sydney-based singer as she tries to break into the competitive music industry and juggle a personal life with her ambitious schedule.
- Third concerto turn of the Australian singer Kylie Minogue in support her fourth studio album of Let's Get to It.
- Behind-the-scenes tour documentary following australian pop star Kylie Minogue on her debut concert tour in 1989.
- By 1979 the AC/DC group had already released several studio albums and conducted frequent and exhausting tours in their support. The reason for the title of the song (followed by the entire album) was an interview in which the journalist asked the group about their tour life. Guitarist Angus Young described it as "road to hell". On the cover of the album, A. Young is depicted with the horns and tail of the devil, which together with the name gave rise to rumors about the band's satanic inclinations. The group denied these rumors. The song was written jointly by the brothers Angus and Malcolm Yang and singer Bon Scott. Malcolm Young came up with a basic guitar riff, which became one of the most recognizable in rock music.
- Through the act of Love, a young couple confront their balance of perspectives, fears and emotions in a surreal sex journey.
- Official music video for Red Flags, when a man on a date meets a girl who's favourite movie is Human Centipede.
- The Australian rock band "Air Supply" performs in concert in Hawaii.
- Steve Wright may well be regarded as a pioneer of Australian Rock 'n' Roll. In the 60s with the Easybeats he created several Australian hits like 'She's So Fine', 'Sorry', and 'I'll Make You Happy' and the worldwide smash 'Friday On My Mind'. This concert, recorded at Adelaide's Bridgeway Hotel in 1987 is the culmination of three decades of commitment to rock from an amazing artist.
- Riverboat Bill, a young boy named Dave, and a fire-breathing Bunyip have adventures up and down the Murray River aboard their salvaged steamboat in early 20th century Australia, facing outlaws and unsympathetic lawmen along the way.