Homeless girl Georgie adapts to being a new mum, Linda finds her tortured young artist, Jo has a new rival at the gym, Pasha shows off her acting abilities, and poor old Azeem just ain’t having luck with the ladies.
Georgie is loving motherhood, Azeem must find ways of making money, Linda tries to impress with her Polynesian rapper, Jo reaffirms her heterosexuality. And could Pasha have found love?
Pasha's party girl lifestyle takes its toll; Azeem attempts at making friends don't go to plan; Jo is losing her grip as her feelings for Tracey get stronger; Georgie's maternal instincts kick in; and Linda is ashamed of her artistic endeavours.
Pasha gets pushed to her limits, Georgie fights to keep her baby, Jo’s emotions get the better of her, Azeem gets some surprise visitors and Linda seeks some musical help for Eugene.
Ofa is assessed by a PC, hemp-wearing dreadlocked hippie; Mary thinks she is living the highlife; and Levi, opts for 'cuddle duty' with team fan and local hoebag, Chevrolet.
Ofa organises to go to the Boyz II Men concert; Mary thinks the internet might be her key to musical success; and Levi and his rugby team pose for a charity calendar.
Ofa is intent on becoming the 'new face' of Ranui Work and Unemployment; Mary is asked to sing at a gay wedding; Levi learns the fine art of sledging; and Ray wants his best mate to move to NZ.
The Work and Unemployment office is getting some bad publicity so benefit worker, Ofa, takes it upon herself to move in with a beneficiary family and impart her pearls of wisdom to them.
Ofa wants to be in charge of Ranui Work and Unemployment. Mary and her husband are invited to lunch. Levi finds himself in a bromance with his teammate. And Ray takes his wife bikini shopping.
The season finale sees Ofa taking charge of the Work and Unemployment office; Mary's husband playing gigs with his new bit on the side; Levi discovering he's a father; and Ray moving into his van.