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- Dr Kate McDonald is married to the small farming community of Paringa, where she's been the vet for 15 years. For most of that time she's been hiding a secret, and as a result, refuses to allow anyone to get close to her.
- After a near death experience, five Boys, all devoted AC/DC fans, make a pact to bury their best friend next to the grave of Bon Scott. 12 years later, having gone their different ways, they come together to fulfill the promise.
- From bush mechanic living in extreme isolation to carriage driving legend, 87 year old Isla could be the first and last Australian cowboy.
- Kate persuades Jill to help her perform highly illegal surgery on a local man who has plenty of money, no visible means of support, and an unexplained, life-threatening gunshot wound to the chest.
- When a visiting agronomist arrives on a study tour of dry-land farming, Kate fears he will submit a report on the condition of the local sheep. Or if he doesn't, she is afraid that Jill--increasingly reluctant to play by "Paringa rules"--will.
- As Dr. Aziz prepares to leave, Kate wants to secure his secrecy about the disease afflicting the sheep. But her efforts are interrupted when Jill's father and brother unexpectedly visit and Shane returns with plans of his own for Jill.
- Rookie vet Jill Blake arrives in Paringa to a brusque reception from her new boss, Dr. Kate McDonald, but Jill is intrigued by the older woman's past and her reasons for staying in this dying district.
- Rival vet James Campbell threatens to expose Kate for not reporting the sheep's illness unless she sells him her practice. With Larry's help, Jill hatches a plan to thwart him, but will Kate go along with it?
- As a government-sponsored drought relief workshop comes to town, Jill begins to realize there are more problems in rain shadow country than meet the eye--or than a downpour could solve.