We look for nesting sites of the little tern; meet a former FIFO miner turned chicken farmer; open the gate to social farming; and pen up sheep with 86-year-old stock agent Linton Bradley.
We go stargazing in outback Queensland; find out about a ferret rescue society; cuddle wombats on Flinders Island; and go frogging in central Australia.
Indigenous women hand paint religious crosses for sale around the world; endangered rock wallabies make a comeback in APY lands; we go in search of rock lobsters; and cook a carrot cake.
Farmers pitch in to help a mate in need; we find out what's freer than free-range eggs; kindy kids parade their dairy calves; and tour a collection of pre-1980 electrical appliances.
Picking mangoes for a cause; veteran vegie growers have no plans to retire; buy a beer and post a letter at the Cockburn Hotel; and Annette clocks up 57 years at the Maffra Show.
Riding in a 'Mystery Road' film shoot; a blues guitarist runs the Bourke newspaper; rodeo bulls have an exercise regime; and its paddock to restaurant plate with a Chinese twist.
We sharpen up the knives for a home butchering session; country kids become super sleuths at a science camp; and Lyn Wearing hand-rears poddy lambs on Elabe Station.
An organic orchard turns itself into a farm co-op; a Swiss engineer makes boutique olive oil; the Australian Boys Choir sings in the outback; and we go paddling the Darling River.
We meet feral buffalo catchers in the NT; hit the road with a travelling nun helping families in the bush; we plant vegies at Ellinbank Primary School; and volunteer at the Birdsville races.
This week a remote one-teacher bush school celebrates a 50-year milestone; we go cruising for oysters; take a trip across the Hastings River; and battle the elements at the Come by Chance picnic races.
Teenage refugees go bush to tell their stories; country kids polish up their team sports skills; crowdfunding helps save a native fish; and meet Kempsey's stamp lady, Lyn Saul.