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- In a dystopian future Australia, a health nut and his tag-along girlfriend become trapped in a drive-in cinema that has become a concentration camp for delinquent youths and refugees.
- A naive hairdresser is spurred by her vivacious friend into becoming a nude model, but soon discovers that everyone she knows wants a piece of her.
- One of the most significant events in the history of Michael Gudinski's Mushroom Records was the ambitious Mushroom Evolution Concert, held on the Australia Day weekend of 1982, to celebrate the label's 10th anniversary. 100,000 people gathered at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, over a remarkable two days.
- The legendary Aussie band, The Angels, perform new and classics songs at the Hordern Pavillion.
- Clips from the Get On Board LP including documentary footage and interviews.
- Promo video of the Angry Anderson's single from his debut studio solo album "Beats from a Single Drum" (1986).
- New Zealand's art-rock band Split Enz was the first Australasian band to release a full-length home video cassette on the continent. "Split Enz Live In Concert" was filmed on January 7, 1980, at HSV7 Studios, Melbourne, Australia.
- This video compilation showcases one of the most important and influential bands to come out of New Zealand in the last 30 years, Split Enz, featuring all their digitally remastered video clips, many excerpts from their unique live performances and their memorable December 1984 'Enz With A Bang' farewell tour, as well as the brilliant documentary Split Enz - Spellbound (1993) narrated by Sam Neill.
- Video promo for "Shut Your Mouth" by Garbage from their third studio album Beautiful Garbage.
- This was Des's stag do (Bucks Party if you are Australian) and the morning after. He was engaged to Lorraine Kingham. The problems started when the Stripper/Exotic Dancer, Daphne, was still there the following day.