Leroy joins the six-month training course to become a police officer; Ace begins work as an auxiliary officer at Perth Watch House; Constable Blackman responds to a suicide attempt; Sergeant Kickett looks after an orphaned puppy.
Leroy begins weapons training at the WA Police Academy; Sergeant Peters responds to drunken misconduct at a shopping centre in Ballarat; Ace's first day at the Perth Watch House gets progressively worse.
Leroy struggles with taser training; Jarwin experiences a tough day on the beat; Patricia responds to a call of domestic violence in the Torres Strait; Aboriginal Liaison Officer Melissa Muter helps a young offender.
Ace returns home to Kalgoorlie as their first ever Aboriginal Custody Officer; Leroy's limits are tested on an exceptionally tough day of training; Patricia heads to a Buda Island to investigate an attempted ATM break-in.
Leroy gets a wake-up call about his performance on realistic scenario training day; Sgt Kickett works to contain an escalating juvenile crime spree before it leads to tragedy; Ace uses compassion to calm down a violent detainee.
Sgt Kickett struggles with the reality of sending juvenile offenders to detention in Western Australia; Leroy faces his first mock court case at training; Patricia helps to reform the Queensland Police's cultural awareness training.
Ace has a lot of work and contemplation ahead of him as jail cells in Kalgoorlie reach full capacity; Sgt Kickett helps settle a family dispute; Leroy is down to his final training challenges; Laurie receives big news on Palm Island.
Leroy finally finishes his police recruitment training; Patricia joins a local community protest to revoke historic racism in the Torres Strait; Sgt Peters and Constable Blackman defend their decision to become police officers.