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- After Redman's shooting, Buckley must regain her position of power in the face of isolation among her peers and the scorn of the prisoners.
- AFTERGLOW is a short film about a moment in time when a man is confronted with his past actions. The love of a young woman leads him to a place of the most profound loss. A loss that will force him to question the very meaning of his own life and those he loves.
- Tonight on Real Stories - the man making Australia's next cinematic blockbuster, Hey Dad. - The Movie.
- Nic is blackmailed by the student he had sex with; Lizzie attempts to put Dave's ghost to rest; as Tamsin's work fortunes change for the better, Jeremy returns to Australia to have it out with Lydia.
- Ned finally lands a role in a "cutting-edge" play and treats it with all the seriousness he thinks it affords--to his own detriment.
- Just when Tamsin accepts that her career is over, she is granted a last-minute reprieve by an unexpected source; Callum is shocked to learn of Charlie's engagement; Magnus reveals that he has feelings for Lydia.
- Henry decides on a Small Target Strategy for Dugdale's appearances. In a radio interview Dugdale reveals not only his penchant for Italian Ex-PMs - but an association with a billionaire energy magnate.
- A cardinal, a miracle cookie, and riot at a deaf school leave the team battered and questioning their beliefs before next week's big debate.
- Nothing is what it seems when a woman rushes into the Mt. Thomas police station claiming a man has kidnapped her children.
- A custody battle gets out of hand when the father of the two children appears in court with a bomb strapped to his body and threatens to blow himself and everyone else in the courtroom.
- Mack is selected as part of a security team to protect the Vice President of the United States while on tour of New Zealand. He is also picked by a subversive team of operatives opposed to the V.P's environmental policies to be framed as his assassin. The frame, elaborately, moves from Samoa to New Zealand, and incorporates a number of odd characters and murders. The plot runs similar to the Edmund O'Brien film "D.O.A".
- Eve fights to save a young water polo player's life after a small scratch unleashes a voracious flesh-eating bacteria.
- As Eve faces the challenges of a busy night on the ward, she finds an unexpected moment of happiness when treating a terminal cancer patient.
- When a young patient is discovered to be awake during his operation, Eve and the surgical team discover the truth about one of their own.
- Tamsin prepares for her wedding to Sam while trying to convince herself it's the right thing to do. Nic works hard to convince himself he belongs with Flick.
- Jack and Erica deal with an uncommunicative beating victim, Von struggles to come to terms with her feelings about the hostage taking, and a mistake in pathology results puts patients at risk.
- A routine homecare visit turns into a trauma for Von. And Steve and Dan learn a lesson about the human side of medicine as they take care of a homeless man.
- Zoe is caught liaising with the Director of Medicine who is gunning for Frank's scalp. Has she accepted his offer to replace Frank as the Director of Emergency Medicine?
- Zoe, Jack and Dan fight to save the life of a young burns victim, having no idea how complex the situation will get when his mother arrives in the ED and asks them not to take further action to actively resuscitate him.
- Australia's third longest serving Prime Minister, Andrew Dugdale answers his party's call to re-enter politics by running in a marginal rural seat. A mysterious benefactor donates one million dollars to his campaign.
- After paying a visit to eccentric, art loving, billionaire benefactor Fabian Silver, most of the team end up in prison.
- It's the day of the big town hall debate. This is the key to everything the team has been working towards. Will Dugdale finally step up and say what he thinks? Or will he serve up the same empty calories the electorate is accustomed to?
- A short lived Australian drama series centered around a community policing squad. Due to the high volume of female officers the squad is nicknamed "Skirts".
- Eve Agius' surgical skill is tested when a 245-kilo patient faces surgical complications.
- Eve and the surgical team fight to save the lives of a pregnant woman and her baby after a car accident.
- There's great excitement in the library because it's Book Week and the Premier is visiting. However, Christine isn't celebrating. It's the week of her court case and Frances still refuses to testify.
- Frank is called to the dying Ann-Maree's bedside by Von who is very conscious of the fact that Bart is unable to say good-bye and give her permission to die.
- Bart comes into the ED to announce that Ann-Maree died the night before and the ED is stunned to learn the news about Frank's sudden resignation.
- In the third and last episode, Massacre at Myall Creek, we see the trials in 1838 of seven European settlers involved in the killing of about 30 unarmed Aborigines in northern NSW.
- Jenny and Gabe's windfall is bringing her no peace of mind. Certain the other shoe is moments away from dropping,
- Dugdale's poll results are dropping fast against his main rival so the team rally to make him more relatable through a TV interview, a Family Feud appearance and a fundraiser.
- Neri receives a message from Mera in a dream warning her that time is running out. Neri goes to ORCA where she warns Dianne that UBRI's development must be stopped.
- H.E.L.E.N. is not being cooperative in the kids' search for more pieces of the Synchronium, turning back all their queries. UBRI however is having no such trouble and has already located another piece.
- Winston is excited about the arrival of Camilla Sabato (Robyn Gibes) to ORCA, she is a science writer but more importantly, a close friend.
- Hoping to keep Kal from making any return trips to ORCA, Jason suggests to Neri that she show him around the spaceship which he has been interested in.
- Neri goes to ORCA to see how Jason and Brett are going with their search for the Synchronium. Dianne takes the opportunity to ask her to help Winston with his dive test which she agrees to do.
- Neri awakes on the island to find Kal missing, he's gone to ORCA. Jason and Brett introduce Kal to Diane and Winston. Shortly after, Neri arrives and tells Diane about UBRI's plans to use explosives on the ocean floor in their construction.
- Jason and Brett are about to force the chamber open when Neri finds the controls that open the chamber and revive its occupant. He comes to and says his name is Kal. He is shown around the island where he seems to be content to live.
- Brett locates another piece of Synchronium but interrupts Jason's training exercise to tell him the news. UBRI has also located the piece and mount an effort to retrieve it.
- Kal is in the lap of luxury at UBRI, his room filled with all sorts of toys and games. Kellar, making reference to his failed relationship with Lena, angers Dr. Hellegren by suggesting he is treating Kal like an "obedient son."
- A large quake hits keeping Lena from accessing HELEN to look for more of the Synchronium.
- The effects of the new "Winston Seth" fault line are being felt all around the Pacific Rim as evacuations on ORCA are taking place. Lena locates the final piece of the Synchronium.
- Cal pushes to steal back what Oriana took from him. Is his lucky streak about to end?
- The Ex-PM encounters an old enemy and decides to make amends before it's too late.
- The Ex-PM has his sights set on a job as a U.N. Middle East Peace Negotiator but first he and Catherine must host a dinner party without killing each other.
- When Andrew's manager is kidnapped by the Russian mafia and his family held hostage, it's up to Myles to save the day.
- Based on the crazy books by Paul Jennings.
- It's a case of who's telling the truth when a suspicious fire starts in a teenager's bedroom, with the father and son blaming each other for the blaze.
- The ABC's Four Corners is planning an exposé on the games - John and Bryan have been secretly recorded advocating that the rich pay more taxes. However, a much bigger story overtakes the exposé and leaves Nicholas with egg on his face.
- There is a proposal for the sponsorship of the opening ceremony. There are government inquiries into art purchases, accommodation prices and the sale of the database information. How can they say nothing?
- The Games team consider what the future holds after The Games.
- A visitor from the UK arrives from the London 2012 bid committee and highlights some airport shortcomings. Nicholas is trying to sell all the furniture. Is it really to lift their spirits? It's sold, but with an unexpected outcome.
- Winston calls Dianne and her sons back from their vacation informing them that UBRI has won the contract to construct ORCA City and their plans threaten a nearby fish breading ground.
- A trip to ORCA prompts a discussion between Neri and Kal about feelings. Cass is beginning to remember about her time on Neri's island in her dreams.
- Cal, in police custody, is confronted by an unforgiving McGrath.
- Cal wakes in the forest very much alive. Why did Kelvin spare his life? And what are the numbers written on Cal's arm?
- A telemovie is to be made of the ex-PM's life but will Lachy Hulme agree to play the lead?
- Tickets sales are slow and the money is getting tight as the budget goes up. The minister authorises a marketing video about Sydney but John is not happy. Bryan gets some controversial tobacco sponsorship. They all just have to smoke.
- The Asian financial problems are causing problems with the games. There is an argument about whether the athletes were better in the old days. Gina is put on the games help desk. What will they do with an athlete that has had a sex change?
- A new drug testing regime going to be introduced but is it a good thing? The lacrosse centre is not going to schedule with some cost over-runs. John is upset with some negative publicity and comes up with an ingenious plan to stop it.
- A lot is happening but is coming from the minister and the team don't know anything about it. A Bulgarian wrestler is seeking asylum in Australia and Nicholas is pressuring John to support his bid. But all is not as it seems.
- A man has registered his name as 'Sydney Olympic Games' and is causing problems. The problems with aborigines has the US ambassador calling for a top-level apology. There is also a land rights claim on the shooting range.
- Neri continues to teach Kal about feelings. Cass is still having her dreams about her time on Neri's island and now remembers Brett being there.
- Jason, Brett, Froggy, and Zoe return to the institute to get Mera but Dr. Hellegren arrives there as well wanting to take Mera back to UBRI with him.
- When an operation takes an unexpected turn, Eve must choose between her personal and professional loyalty.
- As tensions between the surgical team deepens, Eve defends a patient's request not to be resuscitated.
- Neri continues to look for Kal but Jason suggests Kal is just trying to teach them a lesson by staying away. Neri receives another warning from Mera.
- A large quake prompts the commander to call for an evacuation of all ORCA personnel under the age of 18.
- The double key code still stumps Cal. He travels to a secluded convent to ask his great-aunt Millicent what she knows about the mystery.
- John, Bryan and Gina go to a team-building weekend for some training on how they can use their full potential. John and Gina are not happy. The IOC committee is coming to inspect all the venues, but they're one venue short.
- They have changed the times for the athletics events, which causes problems with the athletes and swimmers. Some members of the public is not happy. Budgetary problems are upsetting Bryan and other scheduling problems crop up.
- The swimming program changes are still a problem. There is a very interesting 'rural' proposal for the opening ceremony by two women that finishes with a bang. John goes on Lateline and the subject of the skin cancer arises.
- John, Bryan and Gina have a pep talk with the SOCOG staff but it doesn't quite go as planned. There are quite a few upset employees, especially about ticketing and the first series of the 'The Games', and there are plenty of excuses.
- There is an unexpected visit by an IOC delegate and John is not happy. 100 000 trees destroyed in a storm are not being replaced - what to do? The Sydney Olympics are going to be rebranded as Australia's Olympics, but why? Bill knows.
- Nicholas wants to save money by getting John to sack Gina. However, Gina manages to save her job by saving money using solar electricity credits. Spain wants to lend Sydney a Picasso as long as is it insured for $4 million.
- Sponsors are disappointed with the small number of tickets they've received. John then upsets the media with some disparaging comments about them and he is suspended. An athlete changes her name to Pepsi, which upsets the sponsor Coca-Cola.
- There is a threat of a strike by the unions and John is put in charge of fixing it. However, it is Gina that fixes the problem. Bryan is concerned that people are trying to overcharge the games committee and goes penny-pinching.
- Neri leaves ORCA intending to save Mera and Charlie by giving herself up to UBRI. Brett chases after her, gets into an accident with a UBRI boat and is saved by Neri.
- Neri and Mera make the decision to return to the Ocean Planet and convince Diane that her research must continue. Froggy fixes HELEN, with a little help from Damien. Commander Byrne has Forsythe arrested when HELEN identifies him as the saboteur.
- Neri moves the Synchronium piece to her secret underwater cave to keep it safe. Benny's father chastises him for spending time with Brett and Cass instead of studying.
- Brett tries unsuccessfully to get Kal to come out of the spaceship. Dianne is granted a tribunal hearing to voice her concerns about the effects UBRI's construction is having on the fault line.
- Neri has Kal promise not to leave the island again. Lena uses HELEN to locate another piece of the Synchronium. Mera appears to Neri to again warns her that time is running out.
- The cadets' exam results are in and after looking at hers, Sallyanne tells Jason he would be better off with another partner. Mera reveals to Neri and her friends that Charlie's song is the trigger that activates the Synchronium.
- Budds The growing frequency of the seismic tremors causes Commander Wellington to call for voluntary evacuations of ORCA personnel. Cass tells Morgan to "drop dead" when Morgan gets after Jason for wanting to skip a survey dive.
- The gang begins to dig for Neri's spaceship on the beach on part of the island Neri has never visited. The gang seem to be finding a huge spaceship and Neri brings Jason to the entrance of the ship deep under water.
- Mera is having a difficult time adjusting to living on the island and Neri leaves her alone while she goes to help with the survey again. Mick gets Froggy to use HELEN to spy on Vanessa's counseling session.
- Suspecting a connection between Neri and Jane Seaforth, Dr. Hellegren sends UBRI agents Forsyth and Liselle to ORCA to learn as much as they can about the two girls.
- The search for Neri's sister Mera is underway. Mick asks Froggy to use his computer to change his grades but Froggy won't do it. Commander Byrne isn't pleased with her son's grades but Mick once again charms his way out of trouble.
- Neri returns to help Dianne with her oceanographic survey leaving Mera alone on the island to face a UBRI search party that has come to the island looking for them.
- Ex-PM Dugdale visits his old school for Grandparent's Day but his triumphant return is spoiled by Myles.
- There are problems with the diving pool at the new aquatic centre - it's in the wrong spot. Bryan is fixing the transport problems but the minister is interfering, pushing a bid by Citytrans World to run the transport system.
- This episode is a documentary about SOCOG, and John in particular, by a TV show called 'In the Public Interest'. It covers some of the scandals occurring, in particular with regards to ticketing.
- The games are almost about to start but there is a problem with the closing ceremony - the main act has gone missing. John's lateral thinking solves the problem. As Tim promotes himself the team manage to escape the problems of the games.
- Jason and Brett round up their friends to help rescue Charlie, but Jason must also tell them the truth about Neri. Dianne destroys all of her research on Neri after Commander Lucas tells her that he will have to file a report on Neri.
- Jason takes Neri and Mera swimming off the ORCA platform. Mick finds out and heads out on a jetski, he falls off and must be rescued by the girls. Neri helps Mick with his reading, he in turn joins the others in keeping Neri and Mera a secret.
- Dianne demands that a tribunal hearing be convened to stop UBRI's development, but Hellegren argues that there is no connection between the earthquake and UBRI's explosions.