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- When motorcycle rider Johnny Blaze sells his soul to the Devil to save his father's life, he is transformed into the Ghost Rider, the Devil's own bounty hunter, and is sent to hunt down sinners.
- M.I.T. professor John Koestler links a mysterious list of numbers from a time capsule to past and future disasters and sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe.
- This fourth installment of Chan's Police Story film franchise has our hero trying to locate a missing nuclear warhead.
- The Late show, which only ran for two years was one of the most successful and funny comedy shows ever produced and shown in Australia. It marked the re-grouping of the D-Generation, a comedy group from the late 80's. From the LIVE late night comedy show, came classic moments such as Shitscared, Charlie the wonder dog, The Oz brothers and heaps of other 'Champagne Comedy'.
- The film's unlikely protagonist is a mild-mannered window peeper named Dead-Eye Dick (Max Gillies), who spies on a Mexican couple.
- A thriller about trafficking, governmental deportation and the sex slave trade in Melbourne.
- Wormy and diminutive, yet cunning and determined small-time hoodlum Squizzy Taylor rises to prominence and popularity in Melbourne, Australia in the 1920's. Squizzy romances brash moll Dolly and works for bookie Henry Stokes before branching out on his own while being hounded by the police and courted by the press the whole time.
- Mack, a rock star, has a tape that some politicians want. Various people, including the police, try to get the tape back. Wendy attempts to juggle her relationship with Mack, caring for her younger sister, singing jazz at a bar and tending her clothing shop.
- Nifty little melodrama about garbage collectors, or "garbos" in Australian slang.
- Young and troubled, Laura suffers clinical depression and continues to battles her intrusive thoughts to avoid the worst.
- A group of Australian heroin addicts go out and try to score a hit after a friend overdoses.
- Two teenagers get entangled in a criminal coup enterprise but must raise $500 each in order to set sail for Africa.
- Two friends, Ryan and Carmen, sit in a Melbourne playground at night discussing a practical joke they once played, but their recollections disagree on the finer details of the prank. They discuss a friend of theirs, Jack, who is moving overseas, and agree to get the old gang together for a final "heartbreak tour" before she leaves. They meet up with their friends at a pub, where Carmen's boyfriend Tim is regaling them with an anecdote about how he once hooked up with a girl in the pub's toilet, and then had to avoid getting caught by her boyfriend. The five of them: Ryan, Carmen, Tim, Jack and Nick climb into Ryan's car, and drive to Carmen's old house where she lived with her ex-boyfriend Alan. The group recall when Jack and Nick (Ryan's cousin) had got together, and recall visiting the house for dinner. The next stop is a legendary house party in Fitzroy: Nick and Jack had broken up by this stage, and there is an awkward moment when they run into each other at the party. Jack and Nick have different recollections of their behaviour on the night, but in both accounts, a very drunk Nick turns up at Carmen, Ryan and Dave's house. He angrily hammers on Dave's door, accusing him of sleeping with Jack, and she comes out of the house and tells him to let it go. Ryan, however, recalls what actually happened: he sneaked around to the back of the house and saw Jack and Carmen together. Outside Jack's old house, Ryan and Jack remember how they decorated her room with luminous stars. They are questioned by two police officers, who return to their car to smoke a joint. Boarding a bus to the waterfront, Ryan bares his soul about his unrequited love for Jack, and how he'd imagined himself being with her. He regrets not kissing her when they decorated her room, and wonders what would have happened if he had. Jack says nobody knows, and that each of their different recollections of the events of their lives means that everyone is the hero of their own story. Tim heads home, and the others jump off the pier into the water for a playful swim.
- The owners of a foster care home venture out to search for the orphan girl in their care - who disappeared into the nearby woods - unaware of the impending threat to their existence.
- After the death of his wife, Charlie struggles to understand why his daughter begins stealing keys.
- A recording of the Australian Performing Group's performance of their first professional production season of Jack Hibberd's play "Dimboola" staged at the Pram Factory in Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- Abandoned at birth, raised by royalty and prophesied to bring greatness to the world, Sir John Montague lived a life of high expectations. As years passed he became Earl of the great land of Sandwich and administrator of the Royal Navy. Despite all his wealth and power, the Earl was still dissatisfied. It was not until a terrifying vision came to him in a dream, that his true purpose was realized. The Earl would become the first to put meat between two slices of bread, hence the sandwich was born. But 18th century England was not ready to embrace such a bold concept and quickly condemned the Earl's immoral lifestyle. Rejected by society and forced into seclusion, the Earl's growing obsession brings him to the brink of madness. Clouding his judgment, he neglects to fulfill his military obligations, setting off a catastrophic chain of events that will change history forever.
- Nigel Newton, undergraduate student and aspiring TV personality, begins documenting the strange events occurring on campus.
- Comedian Pommy Johnson live at Melbourne's Comedy Club.