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RFDS will premiere on Australia s Channel Seven after the Farmer Wants a Wife reunion on Wednesday, August 11, at 8:40pm.
The show, which was filmed on location in Broken Hill, stars Stephen Peacocke, Rob Collins, Emma Hamilton, Justine Clarke and Ash Ricardo.
Coming soon: Gripping medical drama RFDS, which was filmed on location in Broken Hill, stars Stephen Peacocke (pictured) and Rob Collins. It debuts on Wednesday, August 11, at 8:40pm
Set in the outback, the show follows the doctors and nurses of the Royal Flying Doctor Service - Australia s famous rural medical service - as they race against time to save the lives of Aussies living in isolated parts of the country.
RFDS sees ‘rural-dom’ and primetime drama through a different lens
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It’s an increasingly rare species, an accomplished local drama series that has the broad appeal required to secure a prime-time slot on network television. The eight-part
RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service is also a noteworthy departure from current trends: No dystopian darkness, no murder plot, no mothers behaving badly or singles lookin’ for love. Shot on location in Broken Hill, in large part at the RFDS base, and with a focus on rural and regional Australia, it’s a tribute to the service’s staff and to the vast community that relies on them.
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An enormous Sicklefin Lemon shark bites a fisherman in the lower half of the torso on a fishing trip. The victim was injured that worried the others, but he somehow was able to escape its jaws.
The unexpected shark attack happened on Varanus Island that is close to the coastal waters of Western Australia. It was mentioned the particular shark was called the big one.
The victim of the vicious bite given by the ferocious predator is a 30-year-old fisherman. The other fishermen gave the first aid to help the injured man survive, reported the Express UK.
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