
Grace (Leah Purcell) and Wesley (Alec Doomadgee) haven't had a decent holiday in years. Now they're off on the holiday of a lifetime with their two children, and the taxi is waiting.
Guest Stars:
Leah Purcell, Leon Stripp, Shareena Clanton, Jada Alberts
In her mid fifties, Coral (Tessa Rose), works in a food van, which sometimes brings her into contact with victims of abuse, leading her to the mistaken conclusion that her daughter's bruised face is the result of more than just an accident.
Guest Stars:
Shari Sebbens, Wayne Blair, Jenny Munro, Tessa Rose, Rhimi Johnson Page
Raymond (Kelton Pell) and Lorraine (Deborah Mailman) have it pretty sweet: a house, four kids, Raymond has been nominated for an award for his services to the community, and he's up for a promotion at work.
Guest Stars:
Wayne Blair, Richard Green, Jenny Munro, Deborah Mailman, Bruce R. Carter
Sixteen-year-old Joel Tait (Aaron McGrath) has just won an Indigenous scholarship to Clifton College - one of Sydney's most elite private schools. It's his first day, and at assembly Joel's teacher notices he isn't singing the national anthem. At home that night Joel is busy learning the words so he can join in, but his father Eddie (Marley Sharp) doesn't want his son to sing the anthem.... or stand for it.
Guest Stars:
Ursula Yovich, Marley Sharp, Aaron L. McGrath, Ewen Leslie, Madeleine Madden
Indigo (Dean Daley-Jones) is a professional boxer, so he knows how to land the perfect punch; find the sweet spot. It's why he's good in the ring, and it's why he's just served a six-year sentence for killing a man in a street fight.
Guest Stars:
Lisa Flanagan, Dean Daley-Jones, Mirrabee Penrith, Leonie Whyman, Cramer Cain
Aaron Davis (Wayne Blair) is a proud Indigenous policeman: proud of the community in which he works, and very proud of his daughter Robyn (Rarriwuy Hick) and his three-year-old granddaughter Donna.
Guest Stars:
Wayne Blair, Stephen Curry, Rarriwuy Hick, Trisha Morton-Thomas, Rhimi Johnson Page