McLeod's Daughters
This is a story of family values and love, of two sisters finding each other and their place in the world as they overcome jealousy, animosity and tragedy, to create their own personal empire in the Australian outback.
McLeod's Daughters
Tess’s upcoming operation has thoughts of mortality creeping in and Tess begins to write a letter to Charlotte so that her niece can know her should Tess no longer be around.
McLeod's Daughters
Tess is in a state. She is awaiting the results of her lumpectomy pathology tests, trying to put on a brave face, but clearly anxious as the moment of truth draws near.
McLeod's Daughters
Claire is dead and everyone is dealing with it in their own way. Tess tries to keep her emotions in check, unable to deal with her grief and burdened by survivor’s guilt. Tess’s one grasp on reality is, strangely, the appearance of Claire’s ghost.
McLeod's Daughters
Tess is finding it tough going with Stevie. She’s insolent and competitive and as far as Tess is concerned not a team player. When a private investigator turns up looking for Stevie, Tess is convinced she has something to hide.
McLeod's Daughters
Six months on from Claire’s death, Tess (Bridie Carter) has thrown herself into her work with an almost manic intensity.
McLeod's Daughters
Tess (Bridie Carter) is disconcerted to learn Stevie (Simmone Jade Mackinnon) can “read” her so well whilst playing poker. Stevie explains the theory of ‘tells” – signs that give away what a person is really thinking.
McLeod's Daughters
Late at night Tess (Bridie Carter) is woken by a strange noise in the kitchen and discovers Stevie helping herself to a beer from the fridge. Both, however, are subsequently surprised by a stranger called Jack Blake.
McLeod's Daughters
When Harry (Marshall Napier) offers Alex (Aaron Jeffery) and Nick (Myles Pollard) a partnership deal in Killarney after he dies on the proviso that they give up Wilgul and move back home now, the boys become even more determined to save their farm.
McLeod's Daughters
Running low on petrol, Stevie (Simmone Jade Mackinnon) and Terry (John Jarratt) stop at a decrepit truckstop run by an old drunk named Ken Logan (Harold Hopkins).
McLeod's Daughters
Tess (Bridie Carter) has some extra feed on her hands, having inadvertently over-ordered. She gives it to Nick (Myles Pollard) and Alex (Aaron Jeffery).
McLeod's Daughters
Jodi and Stevie are not getting on well, with Jodi fed up at what she sees as Stevie’s unnecessary risky behaviour.
McLeod's Daughters
Alex is taken by surprise when his first love, Tracey Morrison, arrives at Killarney.
McLeod's Daughters
While excitedly preparing for Charlotte’s first birthday party, Tess receives a process server from Peter Johnson, Charlotte’s biological father, demanding custody. Distressed, Tess calls on the Ryans for help.
McLeod's Daughters
As Tess tries to come to terms with the custody battle for Charlotte, the re-opening of a long forgotten well on Drovers Run brings to the surface some ghosts from the past.
McLeod's Daughters
Drover’s has a squatter problem: somebody is lighting campfires. While tracking the culprit, Stevie (Simmone Jade Mackinnon) comes to grips with a mysterious and handsome stranger whom it turns out is her ex-husband, Jarred (Grant Bowler).
McLeod's Daughters
It’s sale day and Tess (Bridie Carter) is in a hurry to register her cattle so that they can get the best price. The truck stop is crowded with people wanting to do exactly the same thing.
McLeod's Daughters
Meg’s sister, Celia Rivers (Glenda Linscott), arrives at Drovers. Partly apprehensive, partly excited, Meg has always lived in the shadow of her glamorous, talented, singing sister. But Celia has arrived for a sea-change or a country change.
McLeod's Daughters
Meg is full of preparations for her and Jodi’s leave-taking, and in her excitement fails to notice that Jodi is harbouring a sliver of doubt.
McLeod's Daughters
The Bachelor and Spinsters Ball, five hours drive from Gungellan, is one of the major social events on the country calendar.
McLeod's Daughters
Stevie’s daughter Rose (Basia A’hern) turns up at Drovers unexpectedly. She’s run away from her Mum to live with her Aunty Stevie.
McLeod's Daughters
The weekend of Stevie and Alex’s rodeo school has finally arrived and they are excited with the prospect of turning their fresh-faced students into rodeo stars.
McLeod's Daughters
A minor car accident at the truckstop brings Stevie and Kane Morgan (Craig McLachlan) together for the first time. Stevie, at fault, is smitten by this handsome stranger when he tells her not to worry about the damage to his car.
McLeod's Daughters
On a stiflingly hot summer morning, Tess bakes a batch of bread using organic rye flour she bought from one of the members of her organics group. It’s also her Saturn birthday and she laments to Stevie that she hasn’t achieved any of her goals.
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Kane’s relationship with Stevie and Alex strains their friendship.
McLeod's Daughters
The course of true love never runs smooth – or at least, it doesn’t for Tess. Madly in love with Nick, she’s decided to turn traditional courtship on its head and ask him to marry her, but it’s easier said than done.
McLeod's Daughters
One day to go to the wedding of the millennium at Drovers Run. The wedding preparations are a beautiful thing. But the imminent arrival of Nick’s mother, Liz, strikes a discordant note.
McLeod's Daughters
While Tess and Nick work to set up a pump in the dam, talking wedding plans, Tess loses her engagement ring. Nick dives underwater to retrieve it, but he's under for such a long time that Tess begins to panic, thinking that he's drowned.
McLeod's Daughters
When the Gungellan CFS is called out to a fire at local farmer Barry Davies’ place, Nick lets Jodi take control. Despite feeling a twinge of jealousy at the rapport between Luke and Ainsley, Jodi handles the situation well.
McLeod's Daughters
After an earth tremor, the cattle are skittish and an underground water pipe has become blocked on Drovers Run.
McLeod's Daughters
One day to go to the wedding of the millennium at Drovers Run. The wedding preparations are a beautiful thing. But the imminent arrival of Nick’s mother, Liz, strikes a discordant note.