The series won multiple Logie Awards , including Most Outstanding Drama Series. Books with This Title
It balances "soap opera" intrigue with serious historical issues like anti-Semitism, class struggle, and 1950s views on homosexuality.
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. A Place to Call Home
" A Place to Call Home " most commonly refers to the (2013–2018), though there are several books and older films with the same name. The Australian TV Series (2013–2018)
Critics from The Guardian highlight its sumptuous costumes, sets, and "A-grade" production value. The series won multiple Logie Awards , including
Marta Dusseldorp and Noni Hazlehurst received significant praise for their respective roles as the mysterious nurse and the iron-fisted matriarch.
Some viewers find the social messaging occasionally heavy-handed or anachronistic. Others noted that certain plotlines lean heavily into predictable cliches. Set in 1950s rural New South Wales, it
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes describe it as a "top-drawer period drama" that is "utterly compelling" and romantic despite its dark dimensions. Key Strengths: