Jump in the cab with some of the men and women behind the wheel of monster road trains and reveals what life is really like on the wide-open road. Highly dramatic, often humorous, Outback Truckers reveals the true blue heart and soul of Aussie trucking.
Showing Season 7 of 11
2019
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2019-05-28
Trucking veteran Steve Grahame's heading to the beach, but it's no vacation.
2019-06-04
In Central Australia, 450 kilometres from Alice Springs, outback legend Steve Grahame is hot and bothered.
2019-06-11
Owner operator Justin Harrison's on an epic haul up through the red heart of Australia.
2019-06-18
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.
2019-06-25
Ross Carrigy is returning from the remote north Queensland community of Kowanyama at the start of the wet season.
2019-07-02
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.
2019-07-09
20 year veteran trucker Yogi is on a mercy mission leading a hay convoy to the drought ravaged farmers of New South Wales.
2019-07-16
Livestock trucker Troy Coombe is facing wild weather and wild passengers, transporting two Ostriches to their new home.
2019-07-23
Bureaucracy threatens to derail Yogi's mercy mission to drought ravaged famers.
2019-07-30
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.
2019-08-06
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.
2019-08-13
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.
2019-08-20
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?