Haunting: Australia

2014
Haunting: Australia

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EP1 Woodford Academy Feb 03, 2014

Woodford Academy, set in the Blue Mountains, offers a dark and often chilling history. With witnesses reporting numerous sightings of inexplicable presences, the Haunting: Australia team take to the Academy with a quest to find out who exactly is haunting the building.

EP2 Old Geelong Gaol Feb 10, 2014

Victoria’s Old Geelong Gaol holds the reputation of one of the most miserable houses of incarceration ever opened in Australia. Staying true to its status, the gaol’s aggressive spirits play havoc with the Haunting: Australia team

EP3 Aradale Lunatic Asylum Feb 17, 2014

A building once home to pre-frontal lobotomies and electro-shock therapy, Aradale Asylum delivers misery and paranormal activity in enormous doses. With sprawling buildings each with a tale to tell, the team take on the challenge of communicating with the asylum’s numerous lost souls.

EP4 Gledswood Homestead Feb 24, 2014

Its grandeur may be fading but Gledswood Homestead’s history is still embedded in the apparitions that lurk in hallways of the once beautiful country estate. The team’s psychic contingent channel their most vivid visions of the spirit world at this seemingly peaceful property

EP5 Adelaide Arcade Mar 03, 2014

Genteel in appearance and atmosphere by day, Adelaide’s historic Arcade transforms at night to host an unholy cacophony of spiritual activity. The team meticulously explore every nook and cranny in the hope of revealing evidence of the afterlife.

EP6 Australiana Pioneer village Mar 10, 2014

A collection of 18th century buildings relocated to one site, the Australiana Pioneer Village has also bought together a bounty of phantoms. The Haunting: Australia team spend the night investigating the main street only to leave perplexed and terrified of what they find

EP7 North Kapunda Hotel Mar 17, 2014

South Australia’s North Kapunda Hotel looks innocent enough to the untrained eye but to the Haunting: Australia team it is a building full of dark energy and paranormal activity. In an investigation that sees spirits run wild, the team is faced with one of their own being possessed by a demonic presence.

EP8 Cockatoo Island Mar 24, 2014

The Haunting: Australia team take on an investigation of colossal proportions in Sydney’s stunning harbour. Never before investigated, Cockatoo Island presents the team with a taxing investigation that pushes the team to their limits
5.5| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 03 February 2014 Returning Series
Producted By: Flame Production
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://flamedistribution.com/news/item/134-haunting-australia-in-production
Synopsis

Hailing from all corners of the globe, six of the best ghost hunters in the business have joined forces to investigate paranormal activity in Australia's most haunted locations. Led by Robb Demarest, the Haunting: Australia team travel across the country unearthing ghostly evidence and seeking answers to often asked questions.

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Ian Lawman

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violetskye19 I found this DVD set by chance online, read a couple of good reviews and figured I'd take a chance, it didn't take me long into episode one, to realize there are some chances you just shouldn't take ! The narrator, oh my god, what pit of hell did they drag him out of ? And I hope they can get a refund, as he just ruins the entire show, and for me all credibility of it as well. How can I take a paranormal show as at all legitimate, when they use such a cheesy narrator, and let's be honest they could of just gone with Rob, he was OK to 'lead' the team, surely using him should've been a given. If there is a season 2, and I'm betting there won't be, after watching episode one of the first season, for dear god kill the narrator and then go hunt his ghost ;)
checkted22 This is a great new show in the US. The production values are outstanding, far better than most of the paranormal shows. The investigators are credible, well developed, and articulate. The story is interesting, and intriguing. The show avoids the hokey tricks to most paranormal shows, and is interesting as history as well as a search for manifestations of of the spiritual world. After being a fan of Ghost Hunters International, I was disappointed to see that Robb Demarest appears so little in the first episode. While some viewers criticize him for his rigorous standards of observation, I have always had more faith in him. He seems to bring a powerful integrity to the investigation. His long history in the field means that he is less likely to be led astray by stray phenomenon.The explanation of the technology is clear and through. The international character of the team adds depth to the show.I can't wait for next week's episode.
kiana181 I only watch shows like this to get a good laugh cos the truth is that there's no such things as ghosts so these people must be dealing with either Satan or 1 or more of his demons! When a person dies they either go to heaven or hell both of which are very real; people's souls do NOT stay on earth as ghosts! People need to get real & realize what they're really dealing with when these incidents do happen! I'm so tired of shows about ghosts, which are nonexistent,& shows about aliens, which are also very nonexistent! Shows like these are a waste of airtime on TV when something more entertaining or educational could be put on TV in these slots to watch! Anyone who believes in such nonsense will find out the truth when they die I guess but in the meantime stop wasting airtime on the TV with such nonsense!
Jen Lang Low production value & terrible casting. It's difficult to believe that these are *highly experienced investigators* when they cry ghost & run at the drop of a hat. I would say that they are a handful of idiots who were willing to do anything to get their faces on television. They used very cheap grainy camera equipment & were obviously grasping at straws when it came to any kind of evidence - More than once, it was obvious that they were staging photos for the sake of needing something to show for their efforts at the end of the episode. The first time, they had the grainy silhouette of the tattooed skinny psychic in a ghost photo. Then the next episode they had the silhouette of the ugly fat bloke, which was given as *evidence* of an apparition manifesting for a photo. Who enjoys this nonsense? Unbelievable.