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  1. Nov 22, 2022 · Watch The Full Podcast here: https://youtu.be/FPUyRrcaJhcSupport The Podcast On Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/trashtasteFollow Trash Taste:https://twitter....

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    • ‘Frayed’
    • ‘Please Like Me’
    • ‘The End’
    • ‘Wolf Like Me’
    • ‘Secret City’
    • ‘Troppo’
    • ‘The Cry’
    • ‘The Newsreader’
    • ‘Stateless’
    • ‘Wentworth’

    When wealthy housewife Simone (award-winning comedian Sarah Kendall, who also wrote the show) learns that her English husband has died with gadgets stuck in every orifice, she is called in to identify his body. “We’d have called you sooner,” the doctor (Rufus Jones) says with embarrassment, “but we couldn’t get the phone out.” That gives you some i...

    Written by and starring comedian Josh Thomas, Please Like Meis not quite a typical Australian comedy. Partly inspired by events in Thomas’ life, the series is both funny and moving, successfully balancing serious themes — mental illness, sexual assault, and suicide — with Josh’s intelligent, ironic humor. Although Please Like Me is thoroughly Austr...

    Edie (brilliantly played by Harriet Walter) lost her husband six months ago and doesn’t see the point in living. After a failed suicide attempt, her daughter Kate (Frances O’Connor) relocates Edie to Australia so she can be more closely supervised. Expecting to be living with Kate, Edie is shocked to discover that she has, instead, been relegated t...

    We’ve established that Australians love dark comedy — the darker, the better — and Wolf Like Me is no exception. Much of the show’s screen time is taken up by Mary (Isla Fisher) and Gary (Josh Gad), as they navigate their new romance. That is not a criticism, the pair have incredibly infectious on-screen chemistry. Described as a "genre-bending rom...

    With political tensions between China and America rising, Australia is caught in the middle thanks to the maneuverings of a particularly power-hungry figure: no spoilers, you’ll have to watch! Throw in a chase and a gruesome murder, along with a healthy dose of conspiracy and corruption, you have the political thriller Secret City. Intrigued? You s...

    Starring and executive produced by Thomas Jane (The Expanse), Troppo is based on the first of Candice Fox’s best-selling Crimson Lake thrillers. Jane plays ex-cop and American ex-pat Ted Conkaffey who, after being falsely accused of committing a horrendous crime, escapes the fallout by hiding out in the tropics of Far North Queensland. While there ...

    Several things are going on for The Cry, the most important being that audiences never know exactly where the show is headed. This four-part series gives out just enough information to lull you into thinking you know what is happening before veering sharply in another direction. Glasgow schoolteacher Joanna Lindsey (Jenna Coleman,Victoria, Doctor W...

    The ’80s are brought back to life in this engrossing period drama centered around life in a Melbourne newsroom. The Newsreaderboasts six perfect viewing hours full of nostalgia, romance, and office politics while not shying away from weightier topics like sexual harassment, homophobia, and racism. RELATED: Luke Mitchell on ‘The Republic of Sarah’ a...

    Stateless is, at its heart, a critique of the troubled history that Australia has had with immigrants trying to enter the country without visas. Co-created by Aussies Cate Blanchett, Tony Ayres, and Elise McCredle, this limited series is based on the experiences of Cornelia Rau, a former flight attendant whose 10-month imprisonment in an immigratio...

    Over the course of nine seasons, Wentworth established itself as Australia’s premier prison drama. A reboot of the Australian soap opera Prisoner (known in the UK and America as Prisoner: Cell Block H) that ran from 1979 to 1986, Wentworthupped the stakes in terms of its graphic content and storyline. Season after season, women are pitted against w...

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  2. Mar 14, 2024 · It's shaping up to be a great year for Australian drama – enjoy our pick of the top shows streaming right now.

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    • A Place to Call Home. A Place to Call Home is a period drama set in the 50s in rural New South Wales. It follows the fictional life of Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp) as she readjusts to life in Australia after World War II and a mysterious past 20 years spent in France with her husband.
    • Jack Irish. Marta Dusseldorp also makes an appearance in the crime drama Jack Irish. Based in Melbourne, this show follows the eponymous Jack Irish (Guy Pearce), who was a former criminal lawyer but changes tack to become a private investigator and debt collector after the murder of his wife and a fall from grace in his legal career.
    • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. A historical mystery and drama series set in Melbourne in the roaring 1920s, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is based on a series of mystery novels by Kerry Greenwood.
    • Mr Inbetween. Mr Inbetween is a dark and offbeat comedic drama that follows Ray Shoesmith (Scott Ryan) - an assassin during work hours, and a father, divorcé, brother, and boyfriend in all non-working hours.
  3. 1. SeaChange. 1998–2019 47 eps TV-14. 8.0 (1.2K) Rate. TV Series. A big city lawyer is prompted to undergo a 'seachange' with her children and becomes the magistrate at the small coastal town of Pearl Bay, where the family comes to love its people and the quality time with each other.

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  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Biggest fans: Devotees of Waco and Scientology docos and HBO’s The Idol. From 'Koala Man' to 'Last King Of The Cross' to 'Bad Behaviour' – here are the 10 best Australian TV shows of 2023.