Krystal and Milan scheme to get their parents together but Sandy's fortune-telling ability pushes her towards another. Hermes' musical dreams are realised when he joins the kids' band.
Kelvin's poor grades result in his mother forcing him to move back into the house. Before he does, he must choose who will get to move into the plane: his sister or his cousin.
With Louella and her father departing Circe Island for good, Amy and Geraldine help her pull a farewell prank on Sandy and the other new kids during the solar eclipse.
To stop Peter from following her, Geraldine convinces her cousin that their grandfather murdered their grandmother. Sandy and Garth find out about Circe Island's biggest secret.
Gavin and Amy document Aaron workload as an apprentice to Mr. Brinkman to help get him some time of to pursue his sporting dreams. A new menace is unleased on Circe Island - Kelvin learning to drive.
A school excursion to Underwater World gives the kids the chance to teach Hermes the difference between sharks and dolphins in an effort to get Circe's beach reopened.
A sick racehorse and a school cooking contest are both livened up by Charlie Puckrin's secret spices. A famous French television chef gets caught up in Hermes' investigation into Jackie's poisoning.
Kelvin is asked to keep the island's kids busy while his father and the kids' parents sneak off to attend a surprise party for Kelvin's mother on the mainland.
The kids talk Mrs Mabbs into starting a school garden as a means of getting rid of their growing supply of horse manure but their product proves more popular than expected.
A musician arrives on Circe island to help the kids' band prepare for a gig in a shopping mall but his real reason for coming to the island is to reconnect with Hermes, his brother.
Krystal and Milan convince Zorba to show her mother that he is not "husband material" but their efforts backfire when Madeleine makes it her mission to fix his numerous faults.
The kids compete for a spot on Circe Island's junior sailing team but when Sandy, a champion sailor, fails to make the team, Amy talks Susan Crump into leading an all-girl team.
The arrival on the island of two amateur horse thieves requires the kids to keep Jackie safe while at the same time keeping the horse's presence on the island a secret.
Garth and Sandy want to improve their band's image but their hopes for a new wardrobe backfires and the kids must face the prospect of having to wear school uniforms.
Tired of being taken for granted by her brother, Sandy enlists Milan to play a practical joke on Garth. Charlie takes advantage of Hermes' belief in superstitions to sell him a series of good luck charms.
A bikie gang invades Circe Island and Hermes is given an ultimatum to leave town. While the community rallies to drive out the invaders, Kelvin becomes their newest member. Sandy and Amy recruit some unlikely help to solve the problem.
With the only bridge off the island temporarily closed, the residents of Circe Island prepare to face the End Times when a tsunami warning causes panic.
Peter's habit of eavesdropping results in Geraldine placing a curse on him. Geraldine and Milan scheme to keep Circe Island's meteorites safe from a group of geologists.
An injury to Jackie is cause for concern but after sneaking her off the island for treatment, a new set of problems develop when a different horse is returned.
Jackie's secret ownership triumvirate organises an inspection of their wounded investment but the arrival of three suspicious Arabs prompts a security alert which brings a strict new security specialist to the island.
The kids search for an excuse to travel to Melbourne to watch Jackie run in the Melbourne Cup. Kelvin wants to join Ralph and Julie in Melbourne to see Babe's concert.
Kowalski, the base's new head of security, initiates a new set of strict regulations prompting the kids to illustrate his incompetence to get Hermes his job back.
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By what name was Ship to Shore (1993) officially released in Canada in English?