A thoroughly addictive drama brimming with secrets, passion, romance, and intrigue, A Place to Call Home explores the ties that hold families together and the betrayals that can tear them apart.
After 20 years in Europe, nurse Sarah Adams is returning to Australia to see her grieving mother. When her hopes for reconciliation go awry, Sarah contacts George Bligh, whose mother she had nursed on the transoceanic trip, for employment. His mother, however, has other ideas.
Sarah takes up new lodgings at a boarding house, but the nosy landlady may make her regret the decision. A riding accident devastates Anna and brings back painful memories for Sarah. Meanwhile, Olivia receives welcome news.
Sarah arrives at her first day on the job only to face questions from Dr. Jack Duncan about her real name. Deeply offended by the invasion of her privacy, Sarah resolves to leave Inverness.
Jack gets a horrible shock while accompanying Sarah on her daily rounds. Olivia's curiosity about her husband's former lover grows, and Sarah begins to open up about her past after spending time with a local Jewish family.
With Yom Kippur approaching, Sarah takes the opportunity to make amends with people. Her spiritual cleansing, however, resurrects difficult emotions about her husband's death. Meanwhile, Anna rebels when the Swansons come to visit with their eligible son, Andrew.
Anna and Gino's romance grows deeper at the same time as James and Olivia's marriage reaches a breaking point. Sarah lands herself in the middle of a dangerous domestic dispute involving one of her patients.
After learning that her mother is dying, Sarah hastens to Sydney to be at her bedside. George and Anna also head to the city to visit his sister, Carolyn, from whom Anna secretly wants help obtaining birth control. Back at Ash Park, Mrs. Bligh takes James and Olivia into her confidence.
Mrs. Bligh's heart attack upends the household-but also gives everyone some unaccustomed freedom while she's recovering in the hospital. Anna and Gino's plans to tell their families about their engagement hit a roadblock, but George and Sarah start to move forward with their relationship.
Mrs. Bligh summons George's sister-in-law, Regina, to help keep an eye on happenings at Ash Park-and to interfere with George and Sarah's budding romance. James and Olivia both come to terms with their respective foes.
George organizes a reception for visiting Japanese businessmen, awakening Jack's anger over atrocities he experienced in the war. Anna anxiously awaits her test results, and Sarah deals with Regina's hostility towards her.