Australia Rediscovered

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Australia Rediscovered

An Australian off-road show with a real difference! Ricko uncovers a new, great Aussie story each week as he travels around the best country in the world.

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Season 3
22:00
In this special episode, Rick takes us on a journey around the country revisiting the stories of four of Australia’s most notorious, and some may say interesting, bushrangers.
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Rick checks out the story of the 17th century Dutch merchants who sailed our west coast, then visits the site of our most famous explorers demise, then sees his mates at Thorburn Fabrications.
Rick checks out the story of Cobb & Co, one of the world's best known companies. Rick then visits a famous pub with a tragic link to the past and cooks up a storm while on the road.
Ricko is in WA to check out a 17th century story that was so brutal it beggars belief. Then he heads to a pub in Menindee where Burke and Wills started their trek, then speaks to Pete from Supafit.
Ricko and Adam from Supafit follow in the footsteps of surveyor JB Cameron from the banks of the Barwon River to corner country. Then Ricko & Adam check out Broome’s pearling history.
Ricko heads to WA to check out a story of a crashed WWII plane carrying a fortune, then to an outback NSW pub with an artistic edge, then checks out a once thriving WA port town lost to the elements.
Ricko visits the site of Australia’s most famous gunfight, then has a coldy at an outback pub known for it’s appearances on film, then visits his mates at Berrima Diesel to check out their workshop.
Ricko tells the story of one of Australia’s most confounding Bushrangers, then visits a Victorian town famous for two of it’s former residents, then revisits one of his favourite destinations.
Ricko tackles the iconic Oddnadatta Track with his mate Adam from Supafit Seat Covers. Then Ricko visits Queensland’s oldest pub, before sitting down for a chat with Adam.
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