When Hannah learns that a staff member (who she can't quiteremember) has died, she decides to put on a wake and invitesAlisha to prove the importance of having a "work family".
Hannah's best mate/crush Danny joins the office for MelbourneCup day. Greta is lumped with the sales report that Hannahfailed to complete and Nick comes in to assist her.
Hannah creates a false religion in the name of the company inorder to become tax exempt, as Nick and Greta prank Lizzie byconvincing her that a stain on the carpet is an apparition ofHannah.
Hannah creates a "pyjama day" in order to bring "home" to theoffice on the same day a guest speaker arrives to discussboundaries in the workplace. Greta sets Nick up on the datingapps to get him back in the game.
Hannah sets out to be nominated for the local Women in Businessaward while Lizzie is tasked with finding a solution to thebroken coffee machine which is lowering staff morale.
Hannah overhears Tina discussing quitting her boring job and,feeling paranoid that Tina is going to trigger a mass exodus,Hannah organises an impromptu "fun" away day to a Reptile Housein order to win Tina and the rest of her staff over.
Hannah refuses to answer Alisha's calls or to accept thatthey'll never meet the financial targets required to keep theoffice open. As a last ditch attempt to keep her branch open,Hannah decides to put the entire staff onto sales, encouragingeveryone to target big brands.
The family faces the hard reality of a drought at Heartland andthe hunt is on to find the best spot to build a new well.Meanwhile Katie worries about her grandfather's health.
Susan and Andreas visit Stefan in prison. With help fromPünd, Susan puts the pieces together to solve the cases ofboth Frank Parris and Cecily Treherne. In ‘Atticus PündTakes The Case', Pünd reveals the identities of the killerswith a shocking twist.