Plot
Adventure and drama continue on Drover's Run in the final series with 22 episodes of McLeod's Daughters. Financial ruin threatens the future of Drover's Run, new romances come under pressure, and Stevie mourns the death of her husband Alex. Jasmine McLeod returns to help her sister Grace; Ingrid goes missing. The series ends on a high note with the property secured for the future and the return of Jodi Fountain-McLeod and her mother Meg. Jodi is now married to Matt Bosnich and can safely return to Drover's due to Matt's pursuers being jailed. Jodi announces that she is pregnant and wants to raise her baby on Drover's.
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