Next Episode of Outback Truckers is
Season 10 / Episode 13 and airs on 26 November 2024 09:30
They drive the biggest trucks on earth along the toughest roads and loneliest highways in the world. They are Australia's Outback Truckers, men and women in monster rigs, on marathon runs, through some of the most inhospitable terrain on the planet. Out here only one thing matters, getting there and back alive!
Trucking veteran Steve Grahame's heading to the beach, but it's no vacation.
In Central Australia, 450 kilometres from Alice Springs, outback legend Steve Grahame is hot and bothered.
Owner operator Justin Harrison's on an epic haul up through the red heart of Australia.
Husband and wife trucking team Nick and Jo Atkins are about to embark on a dangerous trek north through one of the world's last wilderness frontiers.
Ross Carrigy is returning from the remote north Queensland community of Kowanyama at the start of the wet season.
In the Northern Territory the wet season's about to break and veteran road train trucker Mark Pett is hauling 78 tonnes of cement and steel straight into a disaster zone.
In the Australian Outback when the going gets tough the tough drive trucks. Outback truckers drive the biggest trucks on Earth along the toughest roads and loneliest highways.
Livestock trucker Troy Coombe is facing wild weather and wild passengers, transporting two Ostriches to their new home.
Bureaucracy threatens to derail Yogi's mercy mission to drought ravaged famers.
History threatens to repeat itself as Steve Grahame and convoy partner Sy Howells battle the roads and the weather to reach a remote community before the wet season leaves them stranded.
Fourth generation loggers the Bennet Brothers, Adrian and Neil battle an inferno that's destroying hectares of Tasmania's bushland, threatening their business and lives.
Tasmanian trucker, Ricky Sutcliffe, lays his life on the line driving into a inferno, rescuing bull dozer drivers trapped as they cut firebreaks in the blazing Huon Valley.
Truck drivers Ash Bryant and Darryl Armfield are on a time critical job shifting 200 cattle over 500 kilometres of bush roads - but have they driven straight into trouble?
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