- With Diver gone, Laura discovers his old mate Max ""Mullet"" Connors has returned to Pearl Bay with his wife and moved in to the boat shed.
- In the aftermath of Dan's departure from Pearl Bay, Laura finds herself a quivering wreck, reduced to adjourning trials so she can cry in the toilets. Bob and his new best friend - tax prosecutor Katrina Fennessy - sets about establishing a community bank, taking in the money of every citizen in town. And renowned journalist Max Connors returns to Pearl Bay with his wife Elena, who can't comprehend the passionless reunion he has with his family. Before long, however, Max has uncovered something damaging about Bob's new scheme.—Sammy J
- Max Connors returns to Pearl Bay after an absence of many years, bringing his wife, Elena, with him. Max, a successful foreign correspondent who has spent the recent past living in war-torn countries, talks of settling down and writing a book. After twelve years, Elena expects an emotional reunion between Max and his father, Len, and his brother, Squid. However, Len seems more interested in tomato plants and Squid is too busy writing songs in order to woo Pam Nugent, the woman he has loved since fifth grade. Pam Nugent, a local hairdresser, has no intention of being wooed by Squid or his ballads. Squid is somewhat bewildered to find himself facing charges for breaching a court intervention order, but is undeterred, believing his love and his lyrics will win Pam over. Laura is in the doldrums about Dan. In court, Laura can't concentrate and has to keep adjourning to have a cry in the Ladies' toilets. When Elena, a professional psychologist, approaches Laura about the possibility of working with children in the court system, Laura seizes on the chance to unload. Bob's attractive new business associate, Katrina Fennessy, has managed to sew up a deal which will make Bob's dream of a Pearl Bay Bank a reality. Bob's vision is shattered when his old adversary, Max, does some checking up on all the backers of the Community Bank and discovers that all is not as it should be.
- With Diver gone, Laura discovers his old mate Max ""Mullet"" Connors has returned to Pearl Bay with his wife and moved in to the bashed. Laura is distressed at Dan's leaving and disturbing the court - and a stalking case - regularly. Heather reveals to Bob who her parents are but he has bigger problems - Katrina Fennessy has gained his trust and left with the Community Bank's money. Max and Laura instantly bond.
- Max Connors returns to Pearl Bay after an absence of many years, bringing his wife, Elena, with him. Max, a successful foreign correspondent who has spent the recent past living in war-torn countries, talks of settling down and writing a book. After twelve years, Elena expects an emotional reunion between Max and his father, Len, and his brother, Squid. However, Len seems more interested in tomato plants and Squid is too busy writing songs in order to woo Pam Nugent, the woman he has loved since fifth grade.
Pam Nugent, a local hairdresser, has no intention of being wooed by Squid or his ballads. Squid is somewhat bewildered to find himself facing charges for breaching a court intervention order, but is undeterred, believing his love and his lyrics will win Pam over.
Laura is in the doldrums about Dan. In court, Laura can't concentrate and has to keep adjourning to have a cry in the Ladies' toilets. When Elena, a professional psychologist, approaches Laura about the possibility of working with children in the court system, Laura seizes on the chance to unload.
Bob's attractive new business associate, Katrina Fennessy, has managed to sew up a deal which will make Bob's dream of a Pearl Bay Bank a reality. Bob's vision is shattered when his old adversary, Max, does some checking up on all the backers of the Community Bank and discovers that all is not as it should be.
With Jake Kirov as Paper Boy, Debra Low as Pam Nugent, Jim Russell as Squid Connors, Brett Swain as Griff, Doris Younane as Elena Connors, Alison Whyte as Katrina Fennessy, Frank Wilson as Len Connors.
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