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- When the Germans are allowed to recapture an island in the Mediterranean during WWII, a squad of US soldiers is left behind to destroy an important radio base. But this is just the start of problems for the US troops, civilians and Germans.
- When the German Afrika Korps smashes through the Allied lines in North Africa in 1942 during World War Two; a group of British soldiers are determined to get back to their own lines. Picking up more Allied survivors along the way, their journey is fraught with danger and Germans at every turn.
- It's Halloween in Mt. Thomas and when Dash and Adam are sent out to apprehend what they assume is a seasonal prank, a naked man painted blue, Dash is astonished to discover it is her brother Ian.
- Dash's family problems reach a crisis point when her mother is admitted to a Melbourne hospital. She is in desperate need of a donor kidney to save her from certain death.
- Dash and Nick are called out to an old farmhouse where they discover a vandalised room, a terrified child, and swinging from a light fitting - a dead lamb.
- Nick is delighted when his old friend Gordy Muir turns up in Mt. Thomas to run a stress management "war games" course for corporate clients and thrilled when Gordy offers him a partnership in the new venture.
- PJ's career hangs in the balance when the Coroners Inquest into Raelene Darcy's death begins. PJ suffers a crisis of confidence and only Maggie stands between him and professional ruin.
- PJ is back and takes a call from a 3 year-old who's mother is asleep and he can't wake her. His baby sister is also there and is running a fever. But can PJ and the Mount Thomas police force get to them, before the abusive boyfriend gets back?
- The return of a young criminal to Mt. Thomas stirs up painful memories for Dash. Nick and Adam are sent to a domestic in which PJ becomes the target of a family's rage against the police.
- When a young mother of two is killed, a videotape of the incident appears to show that PJ cold-bloodedly shot her in the back.
- The favourite in the Miss Mt Thomas contest tells the Heelers she is being stalked, then mysteriously disappears while under the protection of Dash and Nick.
- As Tom accepts the possibility that his daughter is gone for good, the team investigates a possible child abuse case and Dash is very taken with PJ's replacement.
- Bush fires are ringing the township of Mt Thomas and Maggie and Wayne are out evacuating farm houses in the path of the inferno, but this routine job suddenly turns dangerous when they are confronted by a masked man brandishing a shotgun.
- A siege has developed at the Mt. Thomas hospital. While the armed and desperate Nerida Davidson and Jason Bennett hold Maggie, Wayne, patients and staff on the inside, the rest of the Heelers lie in wait outside.
- Stories of two cars, two babies and Gary, who wants to join the police force but is sent with a flea in his ear by Inspector Faulkner, who just doesn't seem to fully understand the needs of country policing. And there's a stolen car with a baby in the back that's missing.
- Dash and Adam wreck the hard drive of the computer at the station while playing a game. They have the system quietly repaired locally and are anxious that Tom doesn't find out.
- Cricket team rivalry, stolen meat, and suspicious fingerprints. Could all this lead to the capture of a wanted criminal?
- Intent on buying a car but short on cash, Dash turns to Chris' new gaming machines then gets carried away by her winning streak, losing Adam's nest egg and putting pressure on their friendship.
- The prime suspect in a series of child murders is found dead under mysterious circumstances while in police custody.
- The new Probationary Constable, 19-year-old Dash McKinley, arrives in Mt Thomas much to Tom's annoyance and Adam's delight.
- Nick is surprised by Dash's unprofessional behavior at the scene of a fatal accident, only to later learn that both victims were friends of hers. She insists she can cope with the trauma, but Nick feels there is more to it.
- Following Alabama governor George Wallace through segregation, presidential elections, an assassination attempt and personal trauma.
- Local farmer Jack Buckley wins Oz Lotto. The next day, however, Jack claims his winning ticket has been stolen, but PJ becomes skeptical because there is some doubt that the ticket ever existed.
- Nick and Adam are surprised when their call to a domestic dispute turns out to be at a Salvation Army women's meeting.
- During a routine school locker search for stolen money, the Heelers find a foil of heroin in a fourteen-year-old girl's locker. She says she was given it at a party and PJ immediately concludes it is a free sample.
- When Maggie and Dash go to inform the local wowser, Bert Cole, that his shop has been vandalised, they find him dead - and dressed in women's clothing. His house has also been burgled and his cause of death is unknown.
- Adam and Dash are called to a disturbance to find a lonely farmer banging at the door of what turns out to be a dating agency.
- Nick is astonished to discover that the shooter of a young protester at the opening of the duck season is none other than his sometime admirer, Dr Zoe Hamilton.
- Maggie and Nick pull up Charlie Clarke for talking on his mobile phone and are surprised to discover the caller on the other end is no other than the boss.
- Maggie finds herself becoming personally involved when a Polish woman, Ivona, arrives at the police station, escorted by an irate taxi driver demanding payment.
- When Nick stumbles onto the 3SD van broadcasting from the centre of Mt Thomas, the station is thrown into chaos. The disc jockey is discussing an apparent crime wave that is sweeping the town.
- Is Tom going soft? That's what Chris and the Heelers think when he fails to reprimand a bunch of drunken louts. Even when they let a live snake go in the pub and make unsavoury advances towards Maggie and Dash.
- The Heelers are called to the site of a demonstration against a proposed resort development in Widgeree.
- It's time for the annual "Make a Wish" Talent Quest and Nick has a vision for the Heelers - Mt. Thomas is about to enjoy the rustic poetry of Banjo Paterson in a way they'll never forget.
- Maggie is telling Dash of her recurring nightmare of a dark and angry horse when Robbie brings in his new employer, Doreen Jackson, and her father, Jim Jamieson, to report that one of his paintings has been stolen - a painting of a horse.
- Nick and Adam are overdue back from patrol. When they arrive they are drenched and their uniforms are in tatters. The other Heelers have no idea of their trauma until Tom asks them to explain themselves and Adam bursts into tears.
- While Dash is lending some support to the devastated Chalmers family as they are being evicted from their farm by the bank, her good friend Sam Chalmers alleges that Jock Hennessey, the Bank Manager, has sexually assaulted her.
- What seems to be a case of petty theft turns into an investigation of a two-year-old kidnapping when a fingerprint found on a stolen figurine bought at a local car-boot sale actually matches one found on the ransom note.
- PJ and Tom refuse to believe that Maggie is leaking information to a drug dealer. PJ is stymied, but before he and Tom can decide what to do, DI Russell Falcon-Price, arrives demanding to know why they have not yet reported her.
- Maggie is prosecuting a young shoplifter in the magistrate's court - a seventeen-year-old who has chosen to defend herself because Legal Aid has denied her funding on the grounds that she insisted on pleading not guilty.
- Dash and Adam respond to a report of vandalism at the train yards, and discover a couple of young offenders - one so fleet of foot that he's even faster than Dash.
- PJ investigates a series of car thefts from the supermarket parking lot. Each theft victim seems to have a similar description of a man that they saw loitering at the scene. Tom firmly believes that these are not isolated random thefts.
- Nick fulfils a promise to Annabelle Armstrong and takes her dog into protective custody. However, the farmers follow them into town and Nick soon finds the station cut off from the outside world.
- Nick is the subject of a "Day in the Life" feature by reporter Tony Timms. Not thrilled, Nick decides to bore him to death, showing him exciting police work like putting petrol in a car and directing traffic around hay on the road.
- Ben clashes with Tom when he finds himself championing the cause of Maureen Ritchie and her three foster children - in particular the two boys Scott and Jason.
- Chris Riley finds herself the target of big business when a representative of a large development group comes to town. He wants to demolish the Imperial and replace it with a huge shopping mall.
- Adam and Dash find Tony Timms, reporter for the Mt. Thomas Gazette, dazed and injured on the riverbank. Tony is eager to recover his camera but he won't say who attacked him or why he was there.
- A spate of false security alarms is keeping the Heelers on their toes. Tom is becoming increasingly frustrated with the owner of the alarm company, Roland Halliday, and his inefficiencies.
- Maggie's life is turned upside down when her brother Robbie shows up after having escaped from gaol. When she can't give him the help he expects, he takes off and the Heelers begin an extensive search.
- Nick questions his ability to continue in the Police when he is duped by a sexual abuse case, and then makes a bad call in another related case when a woman asks for an Intervention Order against her ex-boyfriend.