
Allyra Foster, an Indigenous journalist in Melbourne, is weary of clickbait and routine until she’s sent to review the struggling Eat Street Food Truck Park. There, she meets a quirky group of owners, including Callum Donnelly, a broken man abandoned by his ex-fiancé. When Allyra steps in to help during a busy night, her passion for cooking is reignited and she’s offered a job. As she works to revitalize the park, she’s torn between her magazine career and her growing connection to the community.

At the Harbourside Theatre, veteran stagehand Bernie has spent decades working unseen, proud of his indispensable role. When a workplace injury forces him to train Seb, a young, sharp, and stubborn recruit, Bernie is confronted with his own limitations and a theatre that feels less like home. As Seb searches for his place in the world, a reluctant bond forms between the two, rooted in respect and unspoken understanding. On closing night, Bernie quietly passes the torch—not with fanfare or farewell, but in a simple, poignant moment of letting go and moving forward.

Olivia’s life unravels when her partner Michael disappears, taking every trace of their relationship. As she hunts for answers, she uncovers years of lies—fake identities, erased records, and a past he never revealed. Their whirlwind romance, a surprise pregnancy, and shared dreams of a future were all built on deception: Michael was an undercover cop sent to infiltrate her activist circle. When he resurfaces claiming he wants to leave the force for her, Olivia is drawn back in, isolated and manipulated. But this time, she refuses to lose herself, confronting him and finally reclaiming her life.

In the late 21st century, Earth’s greatest minds embark on an 800-year journey to colonise a distant planet, carrying hundreds of settlers in cryo-sleep—humanity’s last hope. But upon arrival, they discover a thriving utopia built by descendants of earlier, faster missions who have no intention of sharing their perfected world. Once celebrated as pioneers, the newcomers are now outsiders with a dangerous cargo that could upend society. Caught between reclaiming their place and protecting their sleeping people, they navigate political intrigue, cultural clashes, and shattered dreams in a biting sci-fi comedy about obsolescence, identity, and the fight to belong.

Harold, a sixty-five-year-old retiree, allows a documentary team—his daughter Sophie and her partner Jake—to film him. After the mysterious death of the building’s treasurer, Harold reluctantly joins the strata committee when he’s framed for stealing $700,000 from the Capital Works Fund. Investigating the eccentric members, he uncovers their secrets while confronting his own, including the truth that his wife Susan is alive but in a vegetative state. The committee admits they staged the theft to keep Harold engaged, but the real money remains missing—revealed in a final twist to be stolen by Jerry, faking his death. Together, they solve the mystery, forging unexpected bonds and finding acceptance

Alex Sinclair always dreamed of being a secret agent, but his striking looks land him a second role—as the new face of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service. Assigned to the agency’s PR Department, a team of ex-agents stuck at the bottom rung, Alex navigates the chaos of blending espionage with viral social media campaigns. When the government announces plans to shut ASIS down, the PR team becomes the agency’s last hope, all while Alex grows closer to Isla, the headstrong lead agent. Amid absurd missions, TikTok trends, and personal reckonings, the team scrambles to save ASIS.

Successful screenwriter Max hits it big with a gritty crime drama based on Melbourne’s gangland past, only for Dominique Langdon—a mobster he thought dead—to appear, furious and very much alive. Demanding script approval and revenge, Dom drags Max into a chaotic world of buried secrets, family feuds, viral fame, and real-life crime copycats. As gangsters, producers, and a true-crime podcaster close in, Max must navigate a collapsing line between fiction and reality, becoming a pawn in a power struggle between old-school criminals and their media-savvy heirs, pulled deeper with every draft, rewrite, and lie.

In a near-future world where marriage licenses expire after fifteen years, counsellors help couples navigate whether to renew. Each episode follows a different couple—some clinging to love, others ready to part, and many caught somewhere in between. Set in intimate therapy rooms, the series explores intimacy, resentment, second chances, and the quiet comfort of letting go. As the counsellors guide their clients, they confront their own beliefs about commitment and connection. Darkly funny, emotionally sharp, and deeply human, the series examines what it means to love when nothing is guaranteed to last.

Deep inside an ancient, glittering lamp lives Zahara the Genie, a playful, wise spirit who has spent centuries granting wishes. Each episode, she invites kids into her magical world to share a story from her past—whether it’s a king wishing for a candy castle, a shy child hoping for a friend, or an adventurer learning the unexpected consequences of a wish. Full of humour, wonder, and gentle life lessons, the series shows that while magic can make amazing things happen, the brightest magic lives inside us.
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