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ABC crime series Treasure & Dirt brings thrills and intrigue to Coober Pedy, along with jobs and economic investment

20 November 2025
Liv Hewson and Michael Dorman for Treasure & Dirt, photo by Ian Routledge courtesy of ABC

New ABC crime drama Treasure & Dirt is now in production in South Australia, bringing millions of dollars in economic investment and creating hundreds of jobs for local cast, crew and service providers.

Supported through the South Australian Film Corporation’s (SAFC) ABC SAFC Content Pipeline Fund, Treasure & Dirt is being filmed entirely in South Australia by Easy Tiger Productions (Territory), in association with the BBC, with filming taking place in Coober Pedy, the Flinders Ranges and locations across Adelaide.

Produced by Rebecca Summerton of South Australia’s Closer Productions, the six-part drama series is expected to inject $8.4 million into the state’s economy and generate significant employment, creating an anticipated 120 jobs for a majority South Australian crew, employing 200 local extras talent, and engaging 115 South Australian businesses and service providers across the state.

The series will also be an international showcase for South Australia’s stunning regional locations, with international distribution secured through Sphere Abacus.

Photo by Ian Routledge, courtesy of ABC

An adaptation of the popular novel by Australian author Chris Hammer, Treasure & Dirt follows homicide detective Ivan Lucic who is sent to investigate the mysterious and grisly murder of a miner in an Outback opal town. Joined by rural detective Nell Buchanan, the two are drawn into a labyrinth of secrets, greed and old sins that won’t stay buried. As the case twists into something darker and more surreal, Ivan and Nell can’t tell whether it’s the town that’s unravelling or themselves.

The all-star cast includes Michael Dorman (Territory, For All Mankind), Liv Hewson (Yellowjackets, He Had It Coming), Sarah Peirse (The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer, Under the Vines), Thomas M. Wright (Wolfram, The Stranger), Mark Mitchinson (Mystery Road, Uproar), Eamon Farren (Twin Peaks, The Witcher), Kelton Pell (Run, Reckless), Steve Le Marquand (Mystery Road: Origin, The Twelve), Arnijka Larcombe-Weate (Boy Swallows Universe, True Colors), Dean O’Gorman (After the Party, The Hobbit), Ling Cooper Tang (Nautilus, Top of The Lake: China Girl), Elena Carapetis (RFDS, The Hunting), Roman Mellis (Dead Sunrise), Nathan Jones (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Spiderhead), Zane Blumeris (Scrublands, The Dispatcher), Bessie Holland (The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer, Fisk), Kris McQuade (The Twelve, Deadloch), Glenda Linscott (Kangaroo Island, The Heights) and newcomer Evie Greay.

The majority South Australian crew is headed up by local Heads of Department Bettina Hamilton as line producer, production designer Jonah Booth-Remmers, costume designer Anita Seiler and hair and makeup designers Rebecca Buratto and Karen Gower.

Treasure & Dirt is the latest production to be supported through the SAFC’s ongoing screen production partnership with Australia’s national broadcaster, following Closer Productions’ critically acclaimed factual series Eat the Invaders, period drama series Ladies in Black, children’s series Beep and Mort S2 and Teenage Boss, and comedy Gold Diggers.

Minister for the Arts Andrea Michaels MP said: “It is very exciting to announce new ABC series Treasure & Dirt is being made here in South Australia. The production is set to create hundreds of jobs for South Australians, both in and outside of the screen sector, and inject millions into the state’s economy. It will also showcase our stunning regional locations such as Coober Pedy and the Flinders Ranges to audiences around the world.”

SAFC Head of Production Leanne Saunders said: “We are delighted to welcome Easy Tiger back to South Australia and Adelaide Studios for this exciting new crime drama with award-winning South Australian producer Rebecca Summerton.

“The SAFC is proud to support this thrilling new series through our ongoing partnership with the ABC, enabling an ongoing pipeline of quality Australian television production in the state.

“With a majority South Australian crew headed up by a team of talented local Heads of Department, Treasure & Dirt will be a super showcase of our state’s screen production capability, talent and beautiful locations.”

ABC Head of Scripted Rachel Okine said: “South Australia is the perfect backdrop for this crime series where the world below and the world above are stark contrasts. We are excited to be working with the incredibly talented team who are putting a fresh lens across the crime genre and elevating it to breathtaking heights. The performances, storytelling and visual craft behind this series is exceptional and we’re incredibly excited to see it all come together.”

SA producer Rebecca Summerton said: “I’m pleased to be partnering with the brilliant team at Easy Tiger, and an exceptional cast and crew, on this powerful and distinctive new crime series for the ABC.

“South Australia has long been home to some of the country’s most striking and memorable screen stories, and Treasure & Dirt continues that tradition. Filming across Coober Pedy, the Flinders Ranges and Adelaide, the series captures the raw beauty and mystery of these landscapes in a story that’s rich in atmosphere, character and suspense.”

Executive Producers Ian Collie and Rob Gibson of Easy Tiger said: “Treasure & Dirt is a gripping, must-watch thriller and continues our partnership with Chris Hammer, arguably one of Australia’s best crime writers.

“We are delighted to be working with the ABC on this production and thrilled to be filming again in South Australia, with the support of the South Australian Film Corporation as well as our international partners Sphere Abacus, and the BBC. Adapted for the screen by fellow Executive Producer Matt Cameron, the incredible Treasure & Dirt team is led by director Madeleine Gottlieb and producer Rebecca Summerton.

“We can’t wait for audiences here and around the globe to meet Detectives Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan and the colorful characters of Nulla, as well as showcasing the amazing locations of South Australia, including the arid deserts and the underground tunnels of the unique Coober Pedy.”

Treasure & Dirt is an Easy Tiger Production for the ABC in association with the BBC and the South Australian Film Corporation. Major production investment from the South Australian Film Corporation and the ABC. Executive Producers are Ian Collie, Rob Gibson and Matt Cameron. Produced by Rebecca Summerton. Directed by Madeleine Gottlieb. Worldwide distribution by Sphere Abacus.

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