Back Roads is an Australian factual television show that looks at Australian regional towns. This observational documentary series began on the ABC on 30 November 2015. It follows political journalist Heather Ewart as she visits remote towns and regions to discover some of Australia's most remarkable and inspiring communities. The executive producer is Brigid Donovan and the supervising producer is Kerri Ritchie. The field producers are Karen Michelmore and Louise Turley. A second series began screening in 2016. The theme song is sung by Australian singer-songwriter, Rebecca Barnard.
A hairdresser and her 76 year old apprentice take a ten day road-trip from Innisfail to Normanton in Queensland's Gulf country.
Series 2 Ep 3 "Mallacoota"
Mallacoota is a remote place at the end of the road on the far eastern tip of Victoria. It is known for its natural beauty and wilderness, its isolation has bred a determination in the town to look after its own.
Series 2 Ep 4 "Thursday Island"
Thursday Island is a laid-back paradise but its isolation can present problems. Locals are rising to the challenge and are carving out a new future
Series 2 Ep 5 "Katanning"
The sheep and wheat town of Katanning lays out the welcome mat and shows how it has transformed itself, holding some delightful surprises.
Series 2 Ep 6 "Hermannsburg"
Hermannsburg, the birthplace of Albert Namatjira, is nurturing both culture and creativity in its young people.
Series 2 Ep 7 "White Cliffs"
White Cliffs is a tiny outback town known for opal mining and underground dugouts but the community is also full of colourful surprises.
Series 2 Ep 8 "Cygnet
Cygnet is the seaside hamlet of southern Tasmania's Huon Valley, undergoing some big changes with runaways from the city flooding in to town.
Series 2 Ep 9 "Harrow"
Harrow is a creative community that took to heart the mantra "reinvent or perish" and found unique ways to bring new people and fresh ideas into the town.
Series 3
Series 3 Ep 1 "Corryong"
A bucket-load of beauty and a fascinating history haven't been enough to cement Corryong's success but that's changing, with some young people starting to move back.
Series 3 Ep 2 "Dunalley"
Dunalley was almost wiped out by bushfires in 2013 but instead of destroying them, the tragedy has proven to be a catalyst for many people to pursue a new path.
Series 3 Ep 3 "Oodnadatta"
Heading along the legendary Oodnadatta Track, the journey begins in the small town of Marree, where the Oodnadatta and Birdsville Tracks meet.
Series 3 Ep 4 "Oodnadatta"
Continuing along the Oodnadatta Track and hitching a lift with the truck-driver who delivers essential supplies and meeting the Pink Roadhouse owner, as well as the workers at an isolated cattle station.
Series 3 Ep 5 "Robe"
Robe is a fishing port on South Australia's Limestone coast that is known for helping others through their community run project 'Robe to Recovery' which helps War Veterans take time off from their everyday life.