- Stevie's daughter, Rose, is coming to stay for a month, and it's the first time in two years since she has seen her. Stevie sees it as an opportunity to rebuild their relationship, but Rose sees it differently.
- Kate finds out that Phil is lobbying to keep the Drovers women out of Gungellan Fresh. Jodi is mad that Phil is keeping a representative of McLeod's out of the Gungellan Town Founders Archive Photograph. Jodi vows to research her family history and finds a diary that tells her the founder of Drovers Hamish McLeod's widow Henrietta was fighting her own battle against Phil's ancestor Joseph Rakich but she overcame his devious behaviour and managed to keep Drovers going. Jodi interrupts Phil's celebrations to tell the real truth about the Founders of Gungellan. Elsewhere, Stevie's daughter Rose comes to Drovers on work experience but her relationship with Stevie is strained until they finally talk. Fiona talks to Alex about seeing a fertility specialist as he tries to speak to Stevie at every opportunity about their kiss. Meanwhile, Kate is fighting to finish a song she has composed for the celebrations and the shy Bindy Martin is helping her. Bindy seems mouse like, but when Kate's voice deserts her, Bindy steps up to take over, and finally they finish the song together.
- Stevie's daughter, Rose, is coming to stay for a month, and it's the first time in two years since she has seen her. Stevie sees it as an opportunity to rebuild their relationship, but Rose sees it differently and makes it clear to Stevie that she is here to do work experience, and that there is no hope of any relationship developing between them. Also on Stevie's mind is the kiss she and Alex shared. Phil Rakich sees his moment to shine as a descendant of the first mayor and founding father of Gungellan and nobody else is getting a look in. It seems to be an all male affair, until Jodi stands up for the role of women in building the town. Jodi decides to put things right by researching her own family history hoping the truth of women's involvement in the history of the town will emerge. Jodi finds out, through a hidden diary, that Henrietta McLeod, her great, great, great grandmother, was also fighting her own battles with another Rakich, Joseph Rakich, a man with twisted love for Henrietta who, after Henrietta rejects him, tries to ruin her by stealing her sheep. Kate is fighting to finish a song she has composed for the celebrations. The shy Bindy Martin is helping her. Bindy seems mouse like, but when Kate's voice deserts her, Bindy steps up to take over and ultimately they finish the song together.
- Stevie's daughter, Rose, is coming to stay for a month, and it's the first time in two years since she has seen her. Stevie sees it as an opportunity to rebuild their relationship, but Rose sees it differently and makes it clear to Stevie that she is here to do work experience, and that there is no hope of any relationship developing between them. Also on Stevie's mind is the kiss she and Alex shared.
The whole thing is being run by Phil Rakich. This is his moment to shine as a descendant of the first mayor and founding father of Gungellan and nobody else is getting a look in. It seems to be an all male affair, until Jodi stands up for the rights of women in the town. Jodi decides to put things right by researching her own family history hoping the truth of women's involvement in the history of the town will emerge. Jodi finds out, through a hidden diary, that Henrietta McLeod, her great, great, great Grandmother, was also fighting her own battles with another Rakich, Joseph Rakich, a man twisted by love for Henri who, after Henrietta rejects him, tries to ruin her by stealing her sheep.
Kate is fighting to finish a song she has composed for the celebrations. The shy Bindy Martin is helping her out. Bindy seems mouse like, but when Kate's voice deserts her, Bindy steps up and sings the song.
With Doris Younane as Moira Doyle, Dustin Clare as Riley Ward, Michelle Langstone as Fiona Ryan, Basia A'hern as Rose Hall-Smith, Peter Hardy as Phil Rakich, Rebecca Lavelle as Bindy Martin, Craig Ball as Joseph Rakich, Sarah Vandenbergh as Henrietta McLeod, Patrick Frost as Neil Thompson, Carmel Johnson as Beth Martin, Joshua Kurtzner as John McLeod (child), Alyssa Shinnick as Emma McLeod (child), Graham Bramley as 1850s Drover, Tom Redden as 1850s Buyer, Robert Shook as Farmhand, Jeremy Browne as Keyboard & Whistle Player, Dave Cooley as Guitar Player, John Gurney as Double Bass Player, Chris Gray as Joseph McLeod Stunt Double, Bill Willoughby as Joseph Riding Double, Melanie Peyton-Smith as Henrietta McLeod Sunt Double, Carol Young as Bindy Piano Hand Double , Annette Warendorf as Stevie Riding Double, Sarah Grieve as Stevie Driving Double and Jane Willoughby as Rose Riding Double.
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