

Family · Drama
Overview
A spirited young girl in small town Australia forms a meaningful bond with a wild emu as she tries to cope with her beleaguered father, a naïve social worker, and her own painful grief in the aftermath of her mother’s sudden death.
Top Cast
Rhae-Kye Waites
Rhae-Kye Waites
Gemma
Rhae-Kye Waites
Gemma


Wayne Blair
Wayne Blair
Jay Jay
Wayne Blair
Jay Jay
Stella Carter
Stella Carter
Tessa
Stella Carter
Tessa


Maurial Spearim
Maurial Spearim
Darlene
Maurial Spearim
Darlene


Rob Carlton
Rob Carlton
Stan
Rob Carlton
Stan
Mary Waites
Mary Waites
Daphne
Mary Waites
Daphne


Georgia Blizzard
Georgia Blizzard
Heidi Goodell
Georgia Blizzard
Heidi Goodell
Lindsay Waites
Lindsay Waites
Wes
Lindsay Waites
Wes
Letisha Boney
Letisha Boney
Valerie
Letisha Boney
Valerie
Rodney McHughes
Rodney McHughes
Ecka
Rodney McHughes
Ecka
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