ABC Australia

A Big Country

Society EN ↓ 22 episodes

The ABC's team of specialist reporters introduce you to the people and places that make up country Australia.

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ABC Australia

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Society

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www.abc.net.au

Latest episode

Dec 7, 2025

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Episodes

A Big Country 07.12.2025

Stories from around Australia by the ABC's rural reporters.

Career change to pub owner and new priest turns heads in rural parish 30.11.2025

Meet the pint-sized publican granny; motorcycle riding priest shares passion for social justice with rural parish; farming camels for milk and meat; agriculture students get out of the laboratory to taste life on the land.

Turning crops into spirits and rare orchids thriving in old cemeteries 23.11.2025

Turning red wheat and sugar beet into unique spirits, historic cemeteries offer protected habitat for rare orchids, learning from the best at bull-riding camp, country cafe building community.

Island community doing golf differently and blossoms turn coffee plantation white 16.11.2025

For two days a year, coffee tree blossoms turn plantation white; golf in a stunning setting brings community together on a remote island; lavender grower marks 35 years of labour of love; how conservation dogs are helping with turtle conservation.

Rare shrub thriving and moving fresh milk in kegs 09.11.2025

Introduced bumble bees are thriving in Tasmania, researchers are tracking them to find out why; kegs replace plastic bottles to get fresh milk from farm to cup; endangered shrub with a yellow flower showing signs of resurgence; finding the next varieties of a favourite Australian fruit.

Keeping country pub open and citrus growers find market for blossoms 02.11.2025

Farmers become publicans to keep local watering hole open; demand for citrus blossoms from distillers; citizen science platypus count; teeing off for a round of backyard golf on red dirt course.

Shearing record falls and international chefs getting a taste for Australian lamb 26.10.2025

Team take out world record in shearing marathon; international chefs learning to love Aussie lamb; promoting flowers that are grown here, over those flown here; farmers transform land with tree-planting over four decades.

Wetland welcomes new life and rangers on the frontline of fight against coastal weed 19.10.2025

Birds and fish flock to farm, as wetland is restored; Indigenous rangers on the frontline of fight against invasive weed on remote Tasmanian island; farming region's community spirit staying strong in the face of shrinking population; couple pursuing passion for cumquats in 'anti-retirement.'

Horses harnessed for record breaking effort and creating a living seed bank in backyard gardens 12.10.2025

New record for old-time transport as horses harnessed to pull a heritage wagon; backyard gardeners being recruited to create a living seed bank of Tasmanian Alpine plants; life of a young ringer on the world's largest pastoral station; how challenging the conventions of dairy farming led a family business to cheese making success.

Cycling around Australia and little farm breeding big cattle 05.10.2025

Pedalling hard to raise funds and awareness for dementia; cattle breeders raising Italian variety that can weigh as much as a car; field days celebrate centenary of Caterpillar tractors and scientist awarded peace prize for work in international agriculture.

A Big Country 04.10.2025

Stories from around Australia by the ABC's rural reporters.

Turning dust to daisies in the outback and conserving land for the future 28.09.2025

Meet the outback gardeners creating colorful oases in the dusty, dry outback landscape; farmers locking up land in conservation trusts; avid spearfisher breaking record after comeback from cancer; three generations of one family sharing love of horses on the polo-cross pitch.

Boxing troupe bids goodbye to Birdsville and life on a tiny tropical island 21.09.2025

Bush boxing legend Fred Brophy bids goodbye to Birdsville; wildlife cameras giving landholders a look at creatures that call their properties home; lighthouse caretakers reflect on life on tiny, tropical island; hairdresser a hero for remote outback residents.

Retirees helping rural communities rebuild and the running of the 'gumboot gift' 14.09.2025

Retirees picking up the tools to give back to rural communities hit by flooding; dashing through the mud in gumboots for annual community race; reflecting on career change to flower farmer; next generation of butchers keeping traditional business running. 

Cultural burning for rare orchid and teaching outback kids to write rock songs 07.09.2025

How cultural burning is helping a rare species of orchid thrive; outback kids writing songs celebrating life in the bush with the help of touring rock band; expanding the growing season for flavoursome fungi.

Bringing back banksia and taking on world's toughest horse race 31.08.2025

The volunteers moving mountains to replant native Banksia seeds in fire-affected national park; couple compete in gruelling horse race through Mongolia; strawberry grower reflects on journey from refugee; hatmaker reveals what's involved in restoring a classic Aussie hat.

Cane fires light up Queensland skies and telling the story of bilbies return to the desert 24.08.2025

Reviving an old tradition as cane fires light up Queensland skies; working as a livestock auctioneer a dream come true for Ryan who is on the autism spectrum; outback kids take to the stage to tell local bilby story; months after devastating flooding, communities picking up the pieces in western Queensland.

Family friendly rodeo and outback pub reopens 17.08.2025

New rodeo focused on community, not just competition; rookie station hands getting a taste of isolated life working with cattle in the middle of the country; outback pub reopens after six decades; nurseryman cultivating a colourful perennial and bringing it back into public eye.

Turning waste into tasty treats and fossicking for fossils 10.08.2025

Chef on a crusade to tackle food waste starting with scraps from local producers; fossil fans uncovering ancient creatures in South Australia's Flinders Ranges; after three months and 770 kilometres epic charity droving trek reaches its destination; thrilling horse race delights fans at outback track.

Keeping outback roadhouse running and winter truffle hunt 03.08.2025

Backpacker workers keeping critical outback roadhouse running; hunting for truffles on a cold winter's day in Victoria's Strathbogie ranges; beekeepers making creamed honey; fruit farmers become sunflower farmers with fields that spark joy.

Abandoned railway line becomes cycling trail and hollow log homes for fish 27.07.2025

Old cane train line becomes cycling trail; helping endangered fish with new hollow log river homes; farmer shares story of surviving fire and living with burns; prospecting proving a popular hobby as gold price hits record highs.

Shearers shining a light on mental health and protecting endangered turtles 20.07.2025

Quick shear competition shining a light on rural mental health; couple's journey from the Pilbara to Tassie to take on farming; young people trudging through mud and mangroves to give turtles a better chance of survival; the story behind colourful headresses on display at Indigenous art fair. 

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