1. And then of course, there's fishing 7' 17"
Meet some of the men who live on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. Why do they live there? What's important about their communities? What happens when they retire? These are important questions in a community with over 25% of the populations over the age of 65.
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2. One day can just lead into another 7' 02"
Often working alone and experienceing a sense of isolation and uncertainty about the future, farmer need to find time out. After all, there's always something more to be done on a farm.

3. She'll be right mate 7' 23"
What happens when an accident prevents a man from working on his farm? With nine South Australians losing their lives in farm accidents each year, this program is a timely look at rural workplace safety.
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4. The dog's a good listener 7' 20"
Too often, men don't talk about their health or other concerns that may be affecting their relationships and their work. As on farmer says "It's too easy to bottle it in, and just get on to the next job."

5. Nobody coming here feels threatened 7' 18"
A success story from Yorketown where a telecentre is providing new ways for older men to keep in touch with families, as well as providing a centre for meeting up with other members of the local community.

Contributors
Geoff Brundell - farmer
Keith Bull - retired
Andy Cheel - Yorketown Telecentre
Marg Cheel - Yorketown Telecentre
Coralie Dodd - farmer
Grantley Dodd - farmer
Ron Duncan - farmer
Jack Glazbrook - farmer
Maurice Johnson - retired
Ian McDonald - physiotherapist
Eric Moen - Southern Yorke Peninsular Health Service
Dr Georgina Moore - general practitioner
Eddie O'Loughlin - Aboriginal elder
Richard Slade - retired
Graham Thomas - retired
Peter Werner - community mental health worker