Colourful men and women get behind the wheel of monster trucks as they tackle extreme conditions over the toughest roads and loneliest highways of the Australian outback in order to deliver their goods on time.
In the wilds of Australia's Northern Territory, 24-year-old trucker Boe Vella crosses crocodile infested rivers to deliver desperately needed goods before the wet season hits.
Jeff Fulwood takes on one of the most notorious roads in Australia to deliver a vital supply run to a remote community; the only problem - it's missing an essential load.
Steve and dog Bella are in a race across the red deserts of Australia hauling classic cars to auction but delays in loading and the arrival of the wet season threaten the journey home.
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.
Water drillers Anthony and Danyelle tackle a treacherous river crossing. Meanwhile, rookie trucker Kylie gets a close encounter with one of the common dangers of the outback roads.
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.
Car wreckers Mike Elliott and Michael Bozza are pushing their trucks beyond their limits and Sludge Andrews is feeling the heat in bush fire country.
With permit deadlines fast approaching, Robbie Mackay's house movers strike the wrong kind of oil. And in the South Australian Desert, Karen Ellis struggles to get cankerous camels to the vet.
House mover Robbie MacKay is dragging a house up a mountain and long-haul drivers Mish Aladin and Drew Norman are trapped by rising floodwaters.
Car wreckers Mike and Bozza tackle the sand dunes of north-west Australia for a big payday. Long haul truckers Mish and Drew go swimming as wet season flooding swamps Australia's Top End.
Boe Vella takes on fire and flood in the Top End, Steve Grahame's hot shot run to Broome begins to unravel and Mark Pett's short cut becomes a nightmare of diesel and dust.