- After her husband's death, Helen Ross took over the operation of their horse breeding business, but her mares have suddenly began aborting their foals putting Helen's business in jeopardy. Suspicion immediately falls upon a brumby that has been roaming the national park and it is believed that this horse is spreading the equine herpes virus to Helen's horses. Helen wants the horse killed to protect her horses but Harry, who has his eye on the brumby for himself, wants it spared. Town counsel however responds to the community's concern for their livestock and gives Jess the job of finding and destroying the horse. Tracking the horse through the park, Jess has the animal in her sights when Harry charges out of the bush to protect the horse. The brumby is cleared of any wrongdoing when an outbreak of the equine herpes virus occurs in another district, but Helen Ross, wanting to kill the horse just for the bad luck it has brought, must be talked out of shooting the horse by Harry who goes on to take possession of and break in the wild horse.
- After her husband's death, Helen Ross took over the operation of their horse breeding business, but her mares have suddenly began aborting their foals putting Helen's business in jeopardy. Suspicion immediately falls upon a brumby that has been roaming the national park and it is believed that this horse is spreading the equine herpes virus to Helen's horses. Helen wants the horse killed to protect her horses but Harry, who has his eye on the brumby for himself, wants it spared. Town counsel however responds to the community's concern for their livestock and gives Jess the job of finding and destroying the horse. Tracking the horse through the park, Jess has the animal in her sights when Harry charges out of the bush to protect the horse. The brumby is cleared of any wrongdoing when an outbreak of the equine herpes virus occurs in another district, but Helen Ross, wanting to kill the horse just for the bad luck it has brought, must be talked out of shooting the horse by Harry who goes on to take possession of and break in the wild horse.
A man speaking only a foreign language walks into Danny's police station looking for help. Learning nothing from the man other than his first name, Danny takes him to the CHC. After the man is treated for a few minor bumps and bruises, he wakes up to tell the staff, in perfect English, how he had fallen of the back of a truck while hitching a ride to his wedding. The man is soon picked up by his wife and the two go off to be married.
Harry finally sells Eden, but a recently evicted Jess manages to move into the vacant room at Willow Tree ahead of him.
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