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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Welcome Home (Aug/08/2001) | | Spontaneous, audacious Tess meets reticent, stubborn Claire when the half-sisters are reunited by their father Jack's recent death and an "odd couple" situation is born. A simple mistake by Tess leads to Claire making some difficult decisions. | | Guest Stars: Henry Nixon as Bruce Barry, Shane Cooper as Stockman #2, Jim Willoughby as Stockman #1, Steven Craig (1) as Ian, Richard Sutherland as Gary Dobson, Mack Wilson as Hoon #1, Con Kenakidis as Hoon #2, Fletcher Humphrys as Brick Buchanon, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Michaeley O'Brien | | | | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Don't Mess with the Girls (Aug/22/2001) | Jealousies arise as Claire competes in the rodeo while Nick and Alex compete for Tess's attention. Becky's reputation lands her in serious trouble, and the two sisters forget their differences and come to the rescue.
| | Guest Stars: Chris Hocking as Arena Announcer, Shane Cooper as Frank Kendall, Kurt Roberts as Drunk, Adam Wilson as Mike, Robert Carlton (2) as Jed, Fred Whitlock as Joe Cook, Marshall Napier as Harry Ryan, John Sheerin as Brian Cronin, Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan, Fletcher Humphrys as Brick Buchanon, Henry Nixon as Bruce Barry | Director: Chris Martin-Jones (1) Writer: Charlie Strachan | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Girls Night Out (Feb/13/2002) | | A good sale at the sheep sales and the girls are ready to celebrate. A night at the pub, a bit of Karaoke perhaps, all the signs of a great "Girls Night Out". But things don’t go as planned when it is revealed that the new barmaid, Kimmy, has been copping the same abuse Becky fell victim to at the hands of Brian. Resolving that something must be done, the decision is made to wait until closing and see if they can catch Brian fair and square. | | Guest Stars: Fred Whitlock as Joe Cook, Andrea McEwan as Kimmy, John Sheerin as Brian Cronin, Richard Wilson (1) as Sean Howard, John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise) | Director: Kay Pavlou Writer: Louise Crane | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - More Than One Way... (Feb/20/2002) | | Claire is finding it difficult to come to terms with Tess' new found relationship with Alex. Her dream of developing a quarter horse breeding program at Drover's Run looks as if it may be close to coming to fruition and she's using it as an excuse to push Tess away. Claire is about to achieve her dream, and wants Tess to have hers - that little cafe in Brunswick she used to talk about. | | Guest Stars: Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise), John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Rodger Corser as Peter Johnson | Director: Kay Pavlou Writer: Louise Crane | | | | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Lover Come Back (Mar/06/2002) | | Tess is obsessed with her new psychology theory - the three levels of why. But all the psychology in the world can't explain why Alex isn't as romantic as she would like him to be, why Becky and Jodi are at each other's throats, or why Loverboy - the bull Claire sells to Nick - keeps breaking out of Nick's yards and returning to Drovers Run. | | Guest Stars: Catherine Wilkin as Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise), John Jarratt as Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ), Luke Ford (1) as Craig Woodland, Greta Leslie Allen (1) as Angela Vaughn | Director: Donald Crombie Writer: Michaeley O'Brien | | | | | | | | | |
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