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Learn moreWilliam Thornhill, an illiterate Thames bargeman and a man of quick temper but deep feelings, steals a load of timber and is transported to New South Wales in 1806. Like many of the convicts, he’s pardoned within a few years and settles on the banks of the Hawkesbury River. Perhaps the Governor grants him the land or perhaps he just takes it – the Hawkesbury is at the extreme edge of settlement at that time and normal rules don’t apply. However he gets the land, it’s prime riverfront acreage. It looks certain to make him rich. There’s just one problem with that land: it’s already owned. It’s been part of the territory of the Darug people for perhaps forty thousand years. They haven’t left fences or roads or houses, but they live on that land and use it, just as surely as Thornhill’s planning to do. They aren’t going to hand over their land without a fight.
Starring: Oliver Jackson-Cohen (Emerald City, The Healer, The Great Fire, Mr Selfridge, The Raven, Will & Kate: Before Happily Ever After). Sarah Snook (Winchester, The Glass Castle, Succession, The Second Coming, Black Mirror, The Beautiful Lie, The Dressmaker, Steve Jobs). Lachy Hulme (Offspring, The Caravan, The Ex-PM, Gallipoli, It’s a Date, The Little Death, Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story, Scumbus, Howzat!).
DirectorDaina Reid
DOPBruce Young
ProductionStephen Luby, Mark Ruse, Lesley Parker, Daina Reid
Production CompanyRuby Entertainment, Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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