A Place to Call Home - Season 6

Season 6
As the 1950s draw to a close in Inverness, the inhabitants of Ash Park each find a way to confront their fears and heal the damage within to finally reach their place to call home.
For some, the challenge is to overcome the mental scarring from their war time experiences, for others, the damage has been done to them by fate, family, friends or foes.
Hearts are on the line as courageous acts of transformation, love, sacrifice and kindness towards one another lead to an evolution to a better version of themselves. Outcomes almost impossible to fathom at the point their journeys began.
Episodes

For Better or Worse
Sarah and George's wonderful news signals the beginning of a new era at Ash Park. James' return rattles Henry.

Salt of the Earth
Sarah supports a heartbroken Roy. Elizabeth questions her place in the family. Henry's life is changed forever.

Darkness and Light
Dawn's funeral brings healing for some, while the consequences of Henry's accident brings soul-searching for others.

Against the Tide
Will Sarah, George and Jack's investigation into Henry's accident lead to another tragedy?

Look Not in My Eyes
Olivia faces losing Georgie to his birth mother. Jack's interview with a replacement surgeon brings more than he bargained for. Henry hits rock bottom.

Staring Down the Barrel
Sarah is confronted by Stan, staring down the barrel of a gun. But it's what this triggers long term that effects Sarah the most. Elizabeth is challenged by Matthew's brutal assessment of her biggest flaw.

New Adventures
Sarah finds the strength to face her biggest fear and embrace happiness with George and David.

Autumn Affairs
Jack and Carolyn's marriage is under threat as Delia hovers dangerously, but can she strike?

Life Longs for Itself
Sarah challenges Jack to communicate with Carolyn. Anna gives birth, bringing joy to the family but can it also bring healing to her parents? Olivia returns with unexpected news.

Reaching Home
The 1950s come to an end at Ash Park, bringing with it love, forgiveness and acceptance for the Bligh family.
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