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Pages in category "Australian military television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Marisa Huettner had to run the eliminator by herself against the clock. She won the series as the strongest competitor holding the fastest Eliminator time recorded in any series. 4 All four finalists won the right to compete for Australia in the second Ashes series in Birmingham.
The cost of the Iraq war to Australian taxpayers is estimated to have exceeded A$5 billion. The cost of Australia's involvement in Iraq has risen since the initial invasion gave way to a protracted insurgency. Excluding debt relief, the annual cost has risen from just over $400 million in 2003–04 to $576.6 million in the 2007 financial year. [37]
The third installment continues to follow the lives of two teams employed with the prestigious Tactical Response Unit in Victoria, Australia. Series 3 introduces new characters Audrey Khoo (Camille Keenan), an intelligence officer working alongside Leon, and Christian Tapu (Kevin Hofbauer), a young constable who joins the team. Later in the ...
Spyforce was designed by Roger Mirams to be a wartime espionage action adventure in the format of a weekly, hour-long television mini-film. It was very much intended to highlight the important role played by Australian forces in achieving victory in World War II, but also remain exciting and compelling.
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Fighting Season is a 2018 Australian television drama series that screened on Foxtel's Showcase channel. The series is a mystery involving Australian soldiers returning on leave from deployment in Afghanistan. [3] The six-part series is written by Blake Ayshford.
The Telegraph felt the series gave "a poignant sense of the ironies" of the war in Iraq, praised writer Peter Bowker and summarised by calling the series "Truly excellent". [6] Kathryn Flett wrote in The Guardian that "Nesbitt was very good and easy to like" but "not the film's star", feeling that performances by Stephen Graham and Warren Brown ...