
Queensland
Drama
Overview
The allure of pleasant weather, a carefree lifestyle and better job prospects in Queensland appeal to Doug, a downtrodden factory worker from Melbourne.
Top Cast


John Flaus
John Flaus
Doug
John Flaus
Doug
Robert Karl
Robert Karl
Aub
Robert Karl
Aub
Alison Bird
Alison Bird
Marge
Alison Bird
Marge
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