Craig sets off to Nyngan in the Orana region of central west NSW to meet two former big city lawyers who run a national legal enterprise from home, while also inventing a brand-new species of cow in their lunchtime.
The team is in south-east Tasmania where Halina checks out the 3 Capes Walk, Craig visits a disused rail tunnel turned mushroom farm, and Kristy visits a family creating locally made fashion from superfine merino wool.
Kristy, Halina and Craig visit North Central Victoria and meet a refugee from Wall St, a mother/daughter team doing fun things with rose petals, and a group of migrant women creating new lives for themselves.
The team heads to the Top End where local Territorians are creating pathways to employment for Indigenous youth. Halina investigates an astonishing bit of kit and Craig rides along with an innovative tour company.
On SA's Limestone Coast, Craig heads to a non-conformist winery, Kristy meets a couple who traded in a life of luxury yachts to hang out with camels and Halina explores a clever approach to tackling plastic waste.
In Mooloolaba, Halina boards a 100-year-old ketch to join an Indigenous-owned eco tour company. In Rockhampton, Kristy meets two start-up entrepreneurs working with mastectomy clothing. Plus Craig gets into a seafood smokery.
Craig kicks things off in Orbost, in a remarkable brewery run by a young couple who make revolutionary beer by linking up with local farmers and foragers, under the wise guidance of Indigenous writer and teacher Bruce Pascoe.
Halina starts out in Bowraville, near Coffs Harbour where she discovers a mobile plastic recycling station which transforms plastic waste into multiple resources, creating opportunity for the local Aboriginal Corporation.
Craig visits a family who turned their pet's battle with arthritis into a business. Halina meets an entrepreneur risking everything to prove he can farm seafood anywhere in the world.
The team heads west to the Margaret River region. Kristy starts off in Karridale, Craig calls on a family of hemp growers, Halina meets a couple whose homesickness for Finnish sauna culture turned into a thriving business.
In Tasmania Kristy meets a couple of mates who harvest timber from drowned forest. In Derby, Halina goes on a mountain biking adventure. Craig meets entrepreneurs making the ancient Chinese spirit baijiu a best-selling drink.
Halina goes to Kangaroo Island to meet the owner of a wildlife sanctuary who rebounded from the 2020 bushfires, Kristy meets some footy legends in the Clare Valley and Craig is in the Barossa Valley, on a sheep farm.