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1. Heartbreaker: Parts 1 & 2
1.1 Heartbreaker: Part 1
Kylie Tomms, a young girl with a strong affection for Harry, tragically dies after being trampled by cattle on her family’s farm. Harry is deeply affected by her death. Lucy, suspecting a thief, keeps watch over her chicken coop. Luke and Darcy assist with a baby delivery at the clinic, and Darcy reveals she can’t drive. This episode explores themes of grief, community, and unexpected revelations. Discover more about ethical considerations in healthcare at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
1.2 Heartbreaker: Part 2
An elderly woman leaves Lucy $50,000 in her will, leading to accusations of fraud from the woman’s daughter. The inheritance turns out to be worthless shares. Kate confesses her feelings to Harry, but he accuses her of pitying him. Kate takes a leave of absence. Darcy nearly hits Cookie while Luke teaches her to drive. The episode delves into family dynamics, emotional vulnerability, and the complexities of relationships. For guidance on managing workplace conflicts, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
2. Feet of Clay: Parts 1 & 2
2.1 Feet of Clay: Part 1
Fergus Morton, Matt’s old college friend, arrives, causing trouble and stealing drugs from the surgery. Darcy accidentally runs cyclist Hugo Strzelecki off the road while learning to drive. A visiting surgeon operates on Hugo and considers retirement. This episode examines themes of friendship, responsibility, and career decisions. Learn about ethical medical practices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
2.2 Feet of Clay: Part 2
Matt discovers Fergus’s involvement in bird smuggling. Fergus asks Matt to stay silent, but the situation escalates. Rosemary campaigns for hospital orderlies. While helping Luke renovate the lodge, Darcy learns about Steve. The episode explores the consequences of silence and the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing. For guidance on ethical business practices, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
3. Alfred the Great: Parts 1 & 2
3.1 Alfred the Great: Part 1
Rosemary lets Hugo move in with her. Esme returns to Wandin Valley after receiving an honor. Alf Muldoon buys the club and closes it for renovations, leaving Cookie unemployed. Lucy gets Angora goats, and a celebratory party at the club turns disastrous when a fire traps Cookie, Esme, and Harry. Harry suffers cardiac arrest after being electrocuted. The town is divided over Muldoon’s proposed quarry. The episode delves into community life, ambition, and unforeseen disasters. Discover more about community engagement at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
3.2 Alfred the Great: Part 2
Harry recovers in the intensive care unit. Frank investigates the fire and suspects Muldoon of arson. Hugo disappears, worrying Darcy and Luke. They find him with a young girl. Muldoon’s nephew is found dead in the fire’s remains. The episode examines themes of justice, suspicion, and the impact of greed on a community. Learn about the importance of accountability at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
4. Alfred the Great II: Parts 1 & 2
4.1 Alfred the Great II: Part 1
A man found in a ditch is identified as Dr. Stewart Robinson, who has amnesia. A council meeting is proposed to discuss Muldoon’s mine. A young boy slips into a coma after a motorbike accident. Darcy and Shirley campaign against Muldoon’s development. Rosemary prepares a speech on career choices. Lucy discovers a boy’s dyslexia. Muldoon is finally brought to justice. The episode explores themes of identity, community activism, and overcoming obstacles. For guidance on ethical leadership, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
4.2 Alfred the Great II: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the resolution of the key conflicts and the consequences of Muldoon’s actions. It emphasizes the importance of justice and the resilience of the community. Discover more about ethical decision-making at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
5. Riding for a Fall: Parts 1 & 2
5.1 Riding for a Fall: Part 1
Rosemary gets Hugo a job as a hospital orderly, but his overzealous work ethic leads to a strike. Harry looks for a horse and becomes interested in a farm owned by Spence Anderson and Meredith Hendrix, a couple with marital problems. Spence reveals he has Multiple Sclerosis. Cookie tries to stay sober to win a bet. The episode delves into workplace dynamics, hidden illnesses, and personal challenges. Learn about creating a positive work environment at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
5.2 Riding for a Fall: Part 2
Harry reconsiders his desires after learning about Spence’s illness. Spence tells Meredith about his condition, and they decide not to sell their farm. Shirley encourages Rosemary and Terence’s relationship. Lucy operates on one of her goats. Kate goes to a ball with Richard Wellbourne. The episode explores themes of sacrifice, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships. For guidance on maintaining ethical relationships, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
6. Armed and Dangerous: Parts 1 & 2
6.1 Armed and Dangerous: Part 1
The club reopens without the restaurant. Lizzy returns to the valley to have her baby. Wayne, Lizzy’s ex, escapes custody and looks for her. Darcy offers herself as a hostage to Wayne. Perce is hospitalized with a tooth lodged in his bronchial tube. A dog owner tries to sue Matt for fraud. The episode explores themes of danger, sacrifice, and deception. Learn about crisis management at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
6.2 Armed and Dangerous: Part 2
A siege occurs at the Hudson farm with Wayne holding Darcy hostage. Frank is shot. The shootout ends when Darcy pushes Wayne off the balcony. Wayne dies in the hospital. Lizzy gives birth to a daughter. Esme and her cousin cause trouble in Burrigan. The episode delves into the consequences of violence and the importance of community support. For guidance on ethical reporting, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
7. Reach for the Sky: Parts 1 & 2
7.1 Reach for the Sky: Part 1
Luke interviews with the Australian Air Force. Doug admits he never fought in the war. Bob adopts a dog but must give it up. Lucy gives Kate a sewing lesson. Luke tells Darcy about his plans to join the air force. Erin leaves the Tyler residence. The episode examines themes of ambition, honesty, and personal relationships. Discover more about ethical career choices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
7.2 Reach for the Sky: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on Luke’s decision to join the Air Force and the emotional impact on his relationships. It emphasizes the importance of following one’s dreams while considering the impact on others. For guidance on ethical communication, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
8. Wings: Parts 1 & 2
8.1 Wings: Part 1
Harry takes on the case of a young girl whose mother wants psychosurgery. Harry opposes the treatment. Luke turns down air force training as a navigator. Matt discovers diluted chemical supplies. Hugo wins a bike race. The episode explores themes of medical ethics, personal ambition, and corporate responsibility. Learn about patient rights at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
8.2 Wings: Part 2
Bob celebrates his 60th birthday but is disappointed with his pension. Luke decides to become an auto mechanic and asks Darcy to marry him. Luke leaves for Melbourne to join the Air Force. Bob and Cookie decide to travel. The episode delves into life decisions, relationships, and new beginnings. For guidance on financial ethics, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
9. A Different Drum: Parts 1 & 2
9.1 A Different Drum: Part 1
Constable Tom Newman and his pregnant wife Allison arrive. Two cattlemen stop at the Hudson farm. Hugo suspects the cattle are stolen. Esme believes Ivy Clements stole the proceeds from a sale. An old man dies, leaving behind a deaf, mute boy. Hugo becomes Matt’s assistant. The episode explores themes of community integration, suspicion, and care for the vulnerable. Learn about ethical policing at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
9.2 A Different Drum: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on resolving the issues introduced, such as the stolen cattle and the identity of the deaf, mute boy. It reinforces themes of justice and community support. For guidance on ethical caregiving, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
10. High Hopes: Parts 1 & 2
10.1 High Hopes: Part 1
The father of a girl with Down’s Syndrome is concerned about Hugo’s relationship with her. Allison tells Tom she’s leaving him. Harry and Kate help a golfer who collapses. The episode examines themes of prejudice, relationship breakdown, and medical emergencies. Discover more about disability awareness at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
10.2 High Hopes: Part 2
Ruth’s father continues to harass Hugo. Darcy tries to get Simone to metamorphose into a salamander. Rosemary stops Darcy’s experiment. Rosemary slams the door on Terence’s nose. Lucy leaves her job at the hospital. Kate and Harry help Terence and Rosemary. Hugo reveals the truth about his father. The episode delves into family dynamics, personal ambitions, and community relationships. For guidance on managing conflict resolution, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
11. Turning Point: Parts 1 & 2
11.1 Turning Point: Part 1
Frank considers retirement but changes his mind. Tom tries to reconcile with Allison but learns she has moved on. Angela Foster attacks her husband after learning he wants a vasectomy. Harry refuses Greg Foster’s request for a vasectomy. Lucy is concerned about her baby and tries acupuncture. The episode explores themes of life decisions, relationship challenges, and medical ethics. Learn about informed consent at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
11.2 Turning Point: Part 2
Rupert Bright catches Frank in a leg trap and blames him for his cats’ deaths. Darcy is depressed, and Hugo takes her swimming. Darcy is bitten by a stone fish and receives a letter from Luke breaking up with her. The episode delves into loss, grief, and unexpected endings. For guidance on coping with stress and trauma, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
12. Blood on the Vine: Parts 1 & 2
12.1 Blood on the Vine: Part 1
Terence and Rosemary’s weekend at a vineyard is disrupted by a murder mystery weekend hosted by Madeleine Wells. The episode sets the stage for intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists. Discover more about event planning ethics at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
12.2 Blood on the Vine: Part 2
Frank becomes the new manager of the club. The murder mystery weekend turns ominous when the hostess is found unconscious. Jillian Carter, suffering from multiple personalities, attacks Madeleine and kidnaps Esme. Tom rescues Esme and takes Jillian into custody. The episode explores themes of mental health, crime, and justice. For guidance on ethical journalism, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
13. Father to Son: Parts 1 & 2
13.1 Father to Son: Part 1
Matt’s father, Gil Tyler, offers him a job in Vietnam. David Kelly and his rabbits are at the center of a feud. Hugo spikes eggs with cayenne pepper to catch a thief, but one of Ray Hall’s dogs eats them. David’s rabbit is mauled by a dog. The episode examines themes of family, conflict, and unintended consequences. Learn about responsible pet ownership at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
13.2 Father to Son: Part 2
More of David’s rabbits are killed, and David shoots Ray’s dog. A struggle ensues, and David’s brother Shane is killed. Matt accepts his father’s job offer. The episode delves into the tragic consequences of violence and the importance of responsible decision-making. For guidance on ethical conflict resolution, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
14. Little Boy Blue: Parts 1 & 2
14.1 Little Boy Blue: Part 1
Lucy is overdue and anxious. Matt is called away to attend to birthing cows. Hugo and Brett Cooper are attacked. Shirley returns and wants to redecorate the club. The episode explores themes of anticipation, violence, and new beginnings. Discover more about workplace safety at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
14.2 Little Boy Blue: Part 2
Lucy gives birth to a son, James. Darcy’s mother returns. Tom charges Steve Dyson in connection with the attack on Hugo and Brett. The episode delves into family, justice, and the complexities of relationships. For guidance on ethical family relationships, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
15. Travelling South: Parts 1 & 2
15.1 Travelling South: Part 1
Bob and Cookie return for a visit. Cookie has pneumonia. Kate clashes with the new nurse, Malcolm Fairfax. Kate applies for Lucy’s position. Bernice decides to transform Perce’s farm into a bed and breakfast. The episode examines themes of homecoming, illness, and career changes. Learn about ethical hospitality practices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
15.2 Travelling South: Part 2
Cookie is recovering, but there is conflict between him and Bob. Bernice decides to stay. Harry borrows Esme’s car, which ends up in a dam twice. Harry wins a new vehicle and gives the ticket to Esme. Bob buys the Magnolia Vale pub. The episode delves into friendship, community, and unexpected gifts. For guidance on responsible giving, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
16. Phoenix: Parts 1 & 2
16.1 Phoenix: Part 1
Anna Lacey, the new veterinarian, arrives with her nephew Billy. Anna operates on Kate’s horse Lightning and puts it down. Darcy dates a drug rep. Bob and Cookie’s pub impacts Frank’s business. Billy stones Tom. The episode explores themes of loss, new beginnings, and community dynamics. Learn about ethical veterinary practices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
16.2 Phoenix: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the challenges Anna faces as the new vet and the impact on the community. It reinforces themes of adaptation and resilience. For guidance on ethical business competition, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
17. Survivors: Parts 1 & 2
17.1 Survivors: Part 1
Bernice interprets for a sick Japanese patient who proposes to her. Cameron West keeps Tom busy. Fatso has a flatulence problem. Darcy becomes Anna’s assistant. Hugo tries to get severance pay. Bernice takes over Darcy’s position as receptionist. The episode examines themes of communication, community involvement, and workplace dynamics. Discover more about cultural sensitivity at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
17.2 Survivors: Part 2
Cameron’s father comes to the valley after Karen is hospitalized. Harry is the object of affection of an elderly patient. The senior population takes over the disco. Peter and Karen help Cameron cope with his brother’s suicide. Billy adopts a stray dog. Condom machines are installed. The episode delves into family, grief, and community support. For guidance on ethical patient care, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
18. Where the Wild Things Are: Parts 1 & 2
18.1 Where the Wild Things Are: Part 1
Tom and Trevor lead a camping trip. Billy and Gemma go off on their own, and Gemma is bitten by a spider. Hugo gets a dog off on Esme that then goes into labor. Bernice has a cancer scare. A girl is admitted to hospital after taking bad drugs. The episode explores themes of responsibility, health scares, and community safety. Learn about ethical drug use prevention at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
18.2 Where the Wild Things Are: Part 2
Trevor breaks his leg, and Billy goes for help. Kate takes an interest in a patient. A phone system is implemented, meaning Bev loses her job. Bev barricades herself in the phone building. Frank gets Bev a new job as a taxi driver. The episode delves into community support, job loss, and new opportunities. For guidance on ethical business practices, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
19. Sleeping Beauty: Parts 1 & 2
19.1 Sleeping Beauty: Part 1
Amber Thomas stops in Wandin Valley and is involved in an accident that kills her boyfriend and leaves her brain dead. Esme insults Hugo’s croissants, instigating a bake-off. Darcy’s father arrives. Kate looks for a horse. The episode examines themes of grief, loss, and community rivalry. Learn about organ donation ethics at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
19.2 Sleeping Beauty: Part 2
Darcy agrees to donate Amber’s organs. Esme finds a baby on the doorstep. Anna diagnoses a dog as being deaf. The episode delves into family decisions, community support, and medical mysteries. For guidance on ethical adoption practices, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
20. Secrets: Parts 1 & 2
20.1 Secrets: Part 1
Leanne Hewson, a recovering drug addict, faces challenges. Billy reveals James has been molested. Bernice discovers marijuana in her pots. Anna secretly gets a replacement bird. Tom arrests James’ father. The episode explores themes of addiction, abuse, and community secrets. Learn about ethical reporting of abuse at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
20.2 Secrets: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the resolution of the secrets and the consequences for those involved. It reinforces themes of justice and support for victims. For guidance on ethical therapy practices, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
21. A Kiss Before Dying: Parts 1 & 2
21.1 A Kiss Before Dying: Part 1
Max Blair, who has AIDS, returns to Wandin Valley to die. His sister Trish is supportive, but her husband Ray is opposed. Tom catches a car thief. The Lodge hosts a “Back To The 40s” ball. The episode examines themes of acceptance, prejudice, and community events. Discover more about HIV/AIDS awareness at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
21.2 A Kiss Before Dying: Part 2
Frank wants to “de-rubbish” the house. Anna plans a birthday party for Billy. Max plans to kill himself but can’t. Ray agrees to let Max stay. Shirley’s plane crashes. Tom informs Frank of Shirley’s death. The episode delves into grief, acceptance, and unexpected loss. For guidance on ethical end-of-life care, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
22. Family: Parts 1 & 2
22.1 Family: Part 1
Two weeks after Shirley’s death, a ceremony is held to rename the hospital wing. Hugo’s father asks him to return home. Anna discovers Billy has been shoplifting. The episode explores themes of grief, family expectations, and community responsibilities. Learn about ethical business practices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
22.2 Family: Part 2
Hugo’s father is hospitalized. Bernice accidentally shoots Dog. Harry “helps” Kate paint her flat, leading to her eviction. Esme tries to help Frank deal with Shirley’s death. Kate moves in with Frank. The episode delves into community support, unexpected friendships, and new beginnings. For guidance on ethical community involvement, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
23. A Little Knowledge: Parts 1 & 2
23.1 A Little Knowledge: Part 1
Terence retires and ends his relationship with Rosemary. Anna is horrified when Billy brings home a note about lice. Billy trims a dog’s hair. Dog is trained for hospital duty. The episode examines themes of life changes, community health, and new responsibilities. Learn about responsible pet care at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
23.2 A Little Knowledge: Part 2
Perce asks Esme to dinner. Terence helps a young patient. Tom learns to ride a horse. Terence sees a specialist and confirms his diagnosis of Post Polio Syndrome. The episode delves into personal challenges, community support, and new relationships. For guidance on ethical health care, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
24. The Contender: Parts 1 & 2
24.1 The Contender: Part 1
Glenn Garrison is nearly run down by Darcy. Hugo steps in to replace Glenn’s opponent. Bernice tries to get Rainbow Farm recognized. Tom and Harry argue over boxing. Hugo and Glenn fight anyway, and Hugo injures Glenn. Anna lectures Billy about bullying. Dog befriends a patient who dies. The episode explores themes of community events, unintended consequences, and personal responsibility. Learn about ethical sports practices at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
24.2 The Contender: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the aftermath of the boxing match and the impact on Glenn’s career. It reinforces themes of personal accountability and community support. For guidance on ethical leadership, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
25. The Odds Against: Parts 1 & 2
25.1 The Odds Against: Part 1
Tom, Kate, and Anna track a “ghost horse.” Kate falls and is injured. Frank receives a note from Shirley with tasks to complete. Hugo devises a betting scheme. Bernice initiates Billy in the ways of I Ching. The episode examines themes of loss, community legends, and personal journeys. Discover more about responsible gambling at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
25.2 The Odds Against: Part 2
Kate is brought back to the hospital. Hugo loses big on a bet. Darcy gets Bernice to talk about her brother. The episode delves into grief, loss, and community support. For guidance on ethical financial planning, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
26. Old Flames: Parts 1 & 2
26.1 Old Flames: Part 1
Terence and Harry are away at a conference. Tom takes over Billy’s playhouse. The locum brushes off Esme’s concerns, but she has appendicitis. Dr. Beardsley is an old friend of Bernice’s and asks Darcy out. Kate returns from Brisbane. The episode explores themes of new relationships, medical emergencies, and community dynamics. Learn about ethical medical care at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
26.2 Old Flames: Part 2
Darcy learns about her mother’s previous relationship with Paul. Terence operates on Esme. Hugo helps the cook. Perce takes over as the club’s cook. Dr. Beardsley decides to get out of medicine. The episode delves into family secrets, unexpected decisions, and new beginnings. For guidance on ethical decision-making, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
27. Me and My Girl: Parts 1 & 2
27.1 Me and My Girl: Part 1
Dee Dee Mann has an accident and nearly drowns. A snake terrorizes Bernice. Terence raffles tickets to Barcelona. Harry treats a patient who leans. The episode examines themes of community safety, unexpected events, and medical mysteries. Discover more about responsible parenting at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
27.2 Me and My Girl: Part 2
Harry and Kate get stuck in the mud. Anna appears on “Valley Vet.” Ivan Mann is found to be a thief. Bernice is stood up by Barry Baxter. Hugo and Rosemary win the raffle. The episode delves into community events, unexpected discoveries, and new opportunities. For guidance on ethical broadcasting, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
28. A Virtuous Woman: Parts 1 & 2
28.1 A Virtuous Woman: Part 1
Hugo returns from Barcelona with a French girl. Rosemary’s replacement gets on the wrong side of the doctors. Tom is called out to catch a cat. Cheri’s accent disappears. The episode explores themes of deception, workplace dynamics, and community relationships. Learn about responsible tourism at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
28.2 A Virtuous Woman: Part 2
Cheri reveals her motivations. Anna catches her stalker. Kate confronts Mitch about her drinking. Cheri won’t accept Hugo. Anna and Darcy catch the stalker. The episode delves into personal challenges, community safety, and unexpected friendships. For guidance on ethical law enforcement, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
29. Heaven’s Gate: Parts 1 & 2
29.1 Heaven’s Gate: Part 1
Rosemary returns with her brother Michael, a priest. Tom’s cat is wreaking havoc. Harry breaks a vase. Billy suffers memory loss. Darcy’s drinking intensifies. Esme cleans up at the slot machines. Bernice slams her car door on Tom’s hand. The episode examines themes of community events, unexpected challenges, and personal struggles. Learn about responsible pet ownership at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
29.2 Heaven’s Gate: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on resolving the issues introduced, such as Billy’s memory loss and Darcy’s drinking. It reinforces themes of community support and personal resilience. For guidance on ethical community involvement, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
30. It’s My Party: Parts 1 & 2
30.1 It’s My Party: Part 1
Hugo befriends David Cornish, who requires dialysis. Anna testifies against her stalker. Darcy’s drinking has increased. The episode explores themes of community friendships, justice, and personal struggles. Discover more about addiction recovery resources at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
30.2 It’s My Party: Part 2
Darcy seeks help for her addiction. Hugo’s double booking has unexpected consequences. Harry and the hospital staff allow David to cease treatment. The episode delves into community support, unexpected friendships, and difficult decisions. For guidance on ethical end-of-life care, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
31. Every Move You Make: Parts 1 & 2
31.1 Every Move You Make: Part 1
Gareth Spencer has returned and is taunting Anna and Tom. Bernice is suffering from a headache. Anna’s stalker is arrested. Bernice, Esme and Rosemary compete for Terence’s birthday party. Darcy is introduced to dance. The episode examines themes of community events, personal struggles, and new opportunities. Learn about stalking prevention resources at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
31.2 Every Move You Make: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the resolution of the stalking situation and Darcy’s journey. It reinforces themes of community support and personal resilience. For guidance on ethical self-care, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
32. Out of Wedlock: Parts 1 & 2
32.1 Out of Wedlock: Part 1
Anna meets Brett and Niki Hill. Brett’s abuse of Niki grows obvious. Tom takes out an AVO against Brett. Harry and Kate move in together. Rosemary consents to wart removal. Hugo and Darcy’s plans go awry. The episode explores themes of community events, personal struggles, and new relationships. Learn about domestic violence prevention resources at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
32.2 Out of Wedlock: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on the resolution of the abuse and pregnancy situations. It reinforces themes of community support and personal resilience. For guidance on ethical family relationships, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
33. Trouble in Eden: Parts 1 & 2
33.1 Trouble in Eden: Part 1
Harry’s old college girlfriend arrives. Hugo gets into perfume sales. Anna looks into wallaby deaths. The episode explores themes of community events, personal struggles, and environmental issues. Learn about environmental ethics at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
33.2 Trouble in Eden: Part 2
Christine is diagnosed as manic depressive. Tom cooks dinner for Anna. Hugo schemes to sell junk food. Anna shares a kiss with Tom. The episode delves into new relationships, mental health, and business opportunities. For guidance on ethical dating relationships, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
34. Drawing the Line: Parts 1 & 2
34.1 Drawing the Line: Part 1
Truckers rerouting through the valley are causing mayhem. Tom tries to intervene but is beaten up. Kate and Harry try to delegate domestic duties. The episode explores themes of community safety, personal relationships, and new challenges. Learn about road safety resources at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
34.2 Drawing the Line: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on resolving the community safety and personal relationship issues. It reinforces themes of community support and personal resilience. For guidance on ethical business practices, visit CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
35. The Fundamental Things: Parts 1 & 2
35.1 The Fundamental Things: Part 1
Harry’s parents visit, and his mother is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Hugo is hospitalized with torsion of the testes. Max is hit by a car. Tom’s divorce is finalized. The episode examines themes of community events, personal struggles, and health concerns. Learn about Alzheimer’s disease resources at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
35.2 The Fundamental Things: Part 2
Feeling bad about not being unable to drive Hugo to the hospital, Darcy sets out to get her drivers license. While out driving, Darcy and Bernice are pulled over by Tom, who is not pleased to learn that neither of them have a driver’s permit. While in hospital, Hugo befriends a young girl with injuries to her eyes. Harry and Kate decide to go back to Texas with his parent to help the family begin to cope with his mothers illness.
36. Nothing But the Truth: Parts 1 & 2
36.1 Nothing But the Truth: Part 1
Grant Williams, Anna’s ex-boyfriend, arrives. Power is cut off to Rainbow Farm. Hugo makes a pet out of a mouse. Perce has a heart attack. The episode explores themes of community support, personal struggles, and new relationships. Learn about electrical safety at CONDUCT.EDU.VN.
36.2 Nothing But the Truth: Part 2
This episode mirrors Part 1, focusing on resolving the community safety and personal relationship issues. It reinforces themes of community support and personal resilience.
37. Falling Free: Parts 1 & 2
37.1 Falling Free: Part 1
Kate takes her acupuncture exam. Darcy becomes involved with a skydiver. The hospital staff arrange for a boy to compete in his piano recital. The episode explores themes of new relationships, personal challenges, and health and wellness. Learn about patient care and safety at conduct.edu.vn.
37.2 Falling Free: Part 2
To combat the perception that he is boring, Tom decides to try skydiving himself, Darcy joins him. Esme suspects that Hugo’s mouse in the cause of Frank’s illness but ironically, bad cheese is found to be the cause. With Anna and Tom’s relationship progressing smoothly, Billy takes a stand against Tom, but a food fight breaks the tensions.
38. Like a Lamb: Parts 1 & 2
38.1 Like a Lamb: Part 1
Julia Lamb, Tom’s mother, makes a surprise visit to Wandin Valley but as he soon discovers, her only reason for coming is to try to keep her relationship with Tom out of the press. While Perce and Esme are compiling a recorded history of Wandin Valley, some of Bernice’s unflattering comments about Esme are unknowingly caught on tape. When they hear what Bernice has said, Perce and Esme decide to get their revenge by announcing to Bernice their intention to move in together-at the farm.
38.2 Like a Lamb: Part 2
Julia Lamb is hospitalised suffering from withdrawal symptoms. Julia tells a reporter all the details of her and Tom’s past. Tom is mad about what she’s done but Anna goes ballistic and tells Julia off. Rosemary losses a contact lens during an operation and thinks it may have ended up inside the patient. Involved in a music programme at his school, Billy trades up to a timpani, much to his delight, if not Anna’s.
39. The Things We Do for Love: Parts 1 & 2
39.1 The Things We Do for Love: Part 1
Kate opens her new acupuncture clinic to slow business. After Kate treats Hugo for what he believes to be the flu, his condition rapidly worsens until Darcy finds him collapsed at the Hudson farm. Billy breaks his arm after falling off a ladder but doesn’t tell anyone he’s hurt. Anna gets the neighbours of a farmer who is reluctant to ask for help himself to lend him a hand. A talkative parrot is accidentally let loose in the hospital by Terence.
39.2 The Things We Do for Love: Part 2
Hugo’s condition, which has left him paralysed, is diagnosed as Guillain-Barr syndrome. Darcy stays at his bedside but has a hard time coping with his condition. Tom and Anna both have the day off work but Tom is unable to go through with his planned marriage proposal and they are both eventually called back to work. Bernice’s attempts to get involved with a wealthy estate owner go awry when she arrives at his home for a party only to discover she’s there as hired help. On a barren road outside of town, Tom proposes to Anna.