Cyclonic weather threatens to stop tanker driver Mick King delivering hazardous chemicals to a desert mine site. Tasmanian trucker Lindsay transports 80,000 angry bees to a rainforest.
Torrential rain plays havoc with Robbie Mackay's efforts to relocate a home without wrecking it. Graham faces storms and grass fires moving a section of railway 5,000 kilometres in just five days.
Russell Crusher hopes to test out his new $200,000 metal muncher at Uluru, but truck troubles pull him up. And Kelly Habel rushes to get 40 tonnes of grapes to the winery.
Nick and Jo mount a delicate rescue operation to recover a World War 2 bomber from its outback grave. And, a delayed flight to an outback town threatens to leave a mobile heart clinic without a doctor.
Woody's urgent food delivery to a remote desert community is jeopardised by a leaking fridge unit. Tasmanian logging contractors the Bennett Brothers tackle forest tracks to move a huge tree winch.
Trainee trucker Danyelle Haigh gets a brutal driving lesson as her family's water drilling rig heads for cattle country. Steve battles flooded highways when his truck breaks down, leaving him stranded.
Yogi prepares for a showdown with transport police in South Australia. Nick and Jo take on one of their toughest jobs yet on one of Australia's worst roads.
Yogi risks a showdown with the law as he heads into South Australia. And, Steve is under pressure with a truck down and a run to a place he's never been to.
Russell "Crusher's" 30-year-old truck feels the strain on a run from Alice Springs to central Queensland. Sludge wrestles flooded roads to deliver fuel to farmers.
Outback trucking legend Steve Grahame and his faithful canine companion Bella take a monster load cross-country from the red centre to the west coast. Engine issues see Russell struggle to hit a delivery deadline.
Brother and sister team Robbie and Ashleigh hit house removal hell on a mud-bogged mission out of Brisbane. Nick and Jo battle storms in remote Western Australia.
Husband-and-wife team Nick and Jo risk one last supply to a remote settlement as the wet season looms. Craig and his son trek 3000 km to deliver hay to drought-hit stations.