The Australian TV drama series Wentworth premiered on SoHo TV channel.
The show was confirmed for a second season due to positive reception and viewership.
Wentworth received the Australian Writers' Guild Award for Original Drama Series.
Wentworth won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series.
Wentworth won the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award for Best Television Drama Series.
Announcement that the series would conclude with its eighth season.
The series concluded with the airing of its final episode.
Bea Smith is incarcerated at Wentworth Correctional Centre, marking the beginning of her complex relationships within the prison.
Franky Doyle rises to power and claims the position of Top Dog in Wentworth prison, influencing many inmates.
Meg Jackson, an influential inmate, is killed, triggering significant shifts in prison dynamics.
After the death of Franky Doyle, Bea Smith assumes the role of Top Dog, changing the power balance.
Officer Will Jackson is attacked by inmates, affecting staff morale and security.
Bea Smith is tragically killed, leading to a major upheaval within the prison community.
Kaz Proctor takes the position of Top Dog, bringing a new leadership style to the inmates.
Susan "Boomer" Jenkins is released from Wentworth, impacting ongoing inmate relationships and storylines.
Vera Bennett begins her tenure as warden of Wentworth, initiating reforms and new leadership.