Mark Wary fronts his 14th press conference this month to apologise for the unfortunate accident while driving his new Lamborghini. Farmer Jack shows us the latest in bush communication while Sherine and Leanne try their luck at the pokies.
Meet Marileise, the dodgy dog show trainer from South Africa; Robbie Fowler, Wedgedale's own running man, who has been on a charity marathon; and Goths Tarquin and Lucretia, who have moved into the neighbourhood.
This week, the plastic surgeon's wives make an appearance, we go cooking with Australian Idol, visit WedgeTel's call centre, and receive an apology from sportsman Mark Warey about another indecent incident.
The mayor opens new environmentally safe childrens' playground. Jack and Jill's latest venture, a drive thru fast food outlet, fails to attract interest. The WedgeTel call centre keeps NASA on hold.
Timmy tackles the mother of all spelling bee words. The plastic surgeons' wives stop for petrol, or perhaps just the air. Robbie picks up a sponsor for his run.
Jack and Jill see the end of the drought. Robbie Fowler may be running on empty as his ming begins to play tricks on him. Mark Wary addresses the media in regard to the photos of him leaving a "gentleman's club".
The WedgeTel Call Centre branches out into family planning. The plastic surgeons' wives attend their high school reunion. Zak documents his father's barbeque.
Wedgedale Plaza security guard Mike Small put some new recruits through their paces. Mark Wary's lawyer addresses the latest allegations against his client. Wedgies' drive-thru girl Karen instructs a trainee.
Local residents performs on Wedgedale Idle. Art Cooney meets with two same sex parents. Lucy discusses a breakthrough with Andrew. Sandra Sultry gets an update on the approaching wildfires from firefighter Barry Buff.
Art Cooney appears on Wedgedale Idle. A flakey tart is on the menu during Cooking with Paris Hilton. Jack works with new farmhand Enis. Call Centre handles pet questions.
Contestants face off in the National Nighclubbing Championships. The chainsaw killer resorts to calling tech support but doesn't get much help from the Call Centre.
Mark Wary apologizes for his actions that sparked a series of brawls. Karen and the Wedgies staff suffer a drive thru emergency. The Call Centre tackles marriage advice.
Mike Small shares his five symptoms of a cheating spouse. Jack Farmer tries his hand at wind farming. Principal Schmitt has words with young William Bunt.
Sandra Sultry's expose on the Veggies continues with a look at the struggles of Rodney Rhubarb. Mark Wary's lawyer addresses his client's pushing a sick kid and his mother into a magazine rack.
Mark Wary's lawyer apologises to his manager for the hunting accident. The Veggies break up briefly after their tour ends. Zak's dad assembles their new Swedish TV unit.