When Mayor Nesbitt decides there are too many people out and about and in her way of an afternoon, she mandates a 4pm curfew and the team are not happy.
The Mayor decides there to ban the word 'No'. 'Yes' is the word and Yesbitt is born. Sadly for Maddie, this decision arrives just as she worked up the courage to say 'no' to the daily demands thrust on her.
After failing to complete a game, the Mayor turns on screens and bans them. This proves to be be a huge challenge for the team who need to get their vlog out without screens..
The Mayor decides that everyone must attend the town Bush Dance. The team have mixed feelings as George has two left feet and Lucas faces the reality that he is not the viral sensation he imagined.
Maddie faces family exile after a viral campaign to support her uncle's store goes horribly wrong. The Mayor takes the opportunity to capitalise on the failing business and launch her own products.
Overwhelmed by noise, the Mayor demands silence. The team struggle to get the vlog out without making a sound. George, in particular, is cooking with gas and the pops keep coming.
Enraged that Wesbitt won the best piece competition, the Mayor decrees that every citizen is to submit a winning pie. Maddie is distraught - she's never eaten a pie. How could she make a winning pie?
Taylor can't believe her luck when the Mayor declares that her wrapped in cotton wool town need to toughen up and take risks. Pumped and ready to ride, Taylor learns she does have limits.
When a monument to the Mayor becomes a town joke, laughter is banned. This proves very difficult for our jovial team whose sniggers and giggles are sure to see them in jail.
After a cooking attempt goes wrong, the Mayor seeks out a real King Arthur to rescue her fork from her pie as Medieval Day is declared. The team enjoy a trip back in time that ends with a joust.
The Mayor insists that Nesbitt needs a town tradition. The team get activated in an array of schemes with Jet's ambitious hotel pitted against Lucas's sustainable cuisine.
The town is sent into damage control when the Mayor senses a pending eruption. Convinced it's the dormant volcano, the team are forced to prepare for the worst.
The Get Involved headquarters is under threat, due to an infestation of pests and rodents. It is revealed that Lucas' pets are the culprits and his fight to save them is inspiring.
When the Mayor decides she would rather be a sheriff than a mayor, Old Nesbitt Town is born. The team need to adjust to life in the Wild West and Calamaddie is born.
After a spate of accidents, the Mayor declares the entire town a hazard and implements new safety laws. With his soccer match now banned, Jet is determined to prove soccer is safe, but how?
When the Mayor wants her birthday to last forever, she decrees a National Mayor Day. George feels it would be more efficient to stop the Mayor in time by creating a fifth dimension and a new moon. Simple.
When the Mayor declares a war on gravity and bans it, that she wants more likes and popularity, the team must find ways to defy gravity which sees them bouncing, tumbling and crashing back to reality.
At first a sleep ban sounds like fun, with movie marathons and no bed times. After days of fatigue, the team search for clever cheats that allow them to catch some sleep and not get caught.
The lonely Mayor, desperate for friends, enforces a buddy system hoping it would result in her finally having a BFF. The team are left warring over who is the better friend.
Even though Nesbitt is more than 3000km from the beach, the Mayor declares the surf's up. The team are thrilled, all except Taylor who has an extreme fear of water.
Refusing to take out the rubbish, the Mayor declares a ban on bins so no one is to use a bin. The team need to come up with desperate measures to deal with their rubbish.
Devastated that the circus is not coming to town, the Mayor demands performances from everyone. The team put together their best performances but Maddie's clown is terrifying.
The Mayor seeks more power and declares Nesbitt its own national. This leads to the team dividing up their space with hard borders. With the team at war, Maddie seeks a peaceful end to the unrest.
The Mayor decides that everyone must paint a portrait of her. The team go to task, all except Jet, who feels his artistic talents are better channelled into the form of an art critic.
The Mayor is sick of losing every sports event to Wesbitt and declares Nesbitt needs to get fit or get out. Fit is the word and the team are up for the task, with some crazy workout routines.
Too broke to holiday in Egypt, the Mayor demands the pyramids be brought to her and Egypt Day is declared. The team explore all thing Egypt and in doing so, Maddie becomes possessed by a hypnotic jewel.
Looking for some extra Lycra in her life, the Mayor sends Nesbitt back in time where everything was low-fi and loved-up. The team struggle with the era but Jet and Taylor's roller derby is a spinner.