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- A young social outcast in Australia steals money from her parents to finance a vacation where she hopes to find happiness, and perhaps love.
- A realtor pursues a new career as a Dolly Parton impersonator.
- A charismatic, crazy hothead transforms a family's life when she becomes the nanny of five girls whose mother has cracked from her husband's political ambitions and his infidelity.
- Emma and Peterson encounter their fierce predator Voyte Parker, a cop confronts his son's murderer, and a man finds his wife is cheating on him. Intersecting story lines; murderers, coppers, teachers and teenagers.
- A well-meaning but misguided talent agent uses his paraplegic girlfriend's government compensation to fund his quest to resurrect a faded club singer's career.
- Beach-stand operator Sam Barlow's life was meant to be sunny, simple and predictable and it might have been only he delivers a letter to his mate Jack Fields. This easy errand leads Jack to his death and Sam in search of the truth.
- In 2005, the Tugun Bypass, on the Gold Coast, received Government approvals to proceed with the C4 Route Option, a move that greatly anguished environmentalists and the local Aboriginal community, with its potential to destroy ecologically-sensitive areas and a significant Aboriginal cultural landscape known as "Murraba". Representative of major developments happening throughout Australia, and New South Wales in particular, this decision showed the erosion of years and years of legislation put in place to protect our cultural heritage and environment. This film tells the stories of the local Aboriginal community and environmentalists and of their long and arduous journey to make their voices heard.
- Taylor is heartened to realise that she's not alone, as Leon admits he's also a victim of parental embarrassment.
- A car swerves into a parking lot. Police find 23 year old Mika. He was caught earlier in the week for driving on a suspended licence. With a total disrespect for the law, the officers, and the public safety, he is taken in for blood tests. He eventually admits to taking ice. He is disqualified from driving for 5 years. P Plater Alex blows positive and tells the police it's nothing serious. He further admits he was already disqualified, and also never puts on his P plates. He is disqualified for a further 3 months.
- Kev runs a late orange light and is pulled over and fined. Young mum Nicole is tested, and although blowing zero for alcohol she tests positive for cannabis. In Mt Druitt the driver of a stopped white Falcon is found to be already disqualified, the test blows high range and they admit this is now the third offence.
- Out in country Orange when workers knockoff for the day they head to the local drinking hole to quench their hard-earned thirst. Police watch for drivers leaving the pub and for the first time in twelve years pull up two drivers at the same time both of who are over the limit. They both pile into the police car for a cosy ride back to the station.
- At 47 years old Norm's a P plater with an alcohol limit of zero, and a grandfather who helps drive his grandchildren around, a hasty driver fined for running a Stop sign, a driver with expired licences and drinking.
- Paul McManus breeds rats and mice at his property on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. A lack of water in south West Queensland led Jeff and David Moon to try something completely different: rockmelons.
- One of the greatest problems any farmer faces is the unpredictable nature of our weather. A South Australian market gardener appears to have found a solution with high-tech, double-skinned plastic greenhouses. Not only are they temperature-controlled and built to survive hailstorms, they're proving a boon to the growth of the farmer's cucumbers.