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Marta Dusseldorp and Noni Hazlehurst received significant praise for their respective roles as the mysterious nurse and the iron-fisted matriarch.
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Critics from The Guardian highlight its sumptuous costumes, sets, and "A-grade" production value.
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This sweeping period drama is widely praised as the "Downton Abbey of Australia". Set in 1950s rural New South Wales, it follows Sarah Adams (Marta Dusseldorp), a nurse returning from Europe after WWII who becomes entangled with the wealthy, conservative Bligh family.