Weld mounts Operation Search and Rescue for Ike, Zac, and Steve; George contemplates possible fatherhood.
A recently widowed father, quits his job as a popular 800 word columnist for a top selling Sydney newspaper. Over the internet he buys a house on an impulse in a remote New Zealand seaside town. He then has to break the news to his two teenage kids who just lost their mum, and now face an even more uncertain future. But the colourful and inquisitive locals ensure his dream of a fresh start does not go to plan.
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Weld mounts Operation Search and Rescue for Ike, Zac, and Steve; George contemplates possible fatherhood.
George gets an unexpected visitor after making his big decision; Arlo tries to navigate the Lindsay situation; Monty surprises everybody when he hooks up with Ngahuia again.
Big Mac's space-race plans divide the town, George is worried that Katie could lose her home, and Woody's worried that he's about to lose his daughter.
George Turner's plan to kick-start his family back into life by shifting them all across the Tasman to the town of Weld, New Zealand does not get off to an ideal start.
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