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Syfy Searches For Ghosts Down Under In New Series “Haunting: Australia”

Continuing to expand its roster of global programming, Syfy today announced that it has acquired “Haunting: Australia,” an eight-part unscripted series featuring six of the best ghost hunters in the world.

“Haunting: Australia” will premiere on Syfy Tuesday, March 24th at 10PM (ET/PT).

Hailing from all corners of the globe, the Haunting: Australia ghost hunters join forces to investigate paranormal activity in Australia’s most haunted locations, traveling across the country unearthing ghostly evidence.

Each of the experts offers a unique talent that strengthens their collective investigating methods. Together they take on terrifying ghosts in haunting and harsh environments that often hold violent histories still lingering in the form of paranormal presence.

“Haunting: Australia” joins Syfy’s stable of popular international and domestic acquisitions that includes “Lost Girl,” “Bitten,” “Continuum” and the upcoming scripted series “Olympus and Dark Matter.”

Flame Media is a television production and distribution company specialising in factual entertainment and documentaries. The production arm of the business, Flame Productions, has produced eight television series since 2011. These productions are mainly focused on food and lifestyle, with Flame becoming a leader in the Australian production market in this genre. “Haunting: Australia” has received an overwhelmingly positive response and strong ratings since first broadcast in February 2014. The series also attracted international buyers and has sold in the UK, Asia, Canada and Sweden.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.