Darradong Local Council
A dodgy mayor who does sly deals with Chinese property developers. A Greens councillor who wants to boycott Saudi Arabia for its treatment of feral cats. A lazy council worker who refuses to go to the toilet during his smoko break, holding it in so he can “reduce the workday”.
Seasons

1. Episode 1
The media and state government shine a light on the corrupt council of Darradong Shire. Mayor Theo asks Fox to steal lawn furniture for his ex-wife, leading to a massive punch up with council rivals.

2. Episode 2
Fox and his crew are accused of being on drugs due to a series of fake news media stories. The Premier demands action from Mayor Theo who decides to drug test the entire staff of Darradong Council.

3. Episode 3
Due to so much bad press and allegations of corruption, the state Premier sends a special investigator to Darradong Town Hall to sniff around. Theo asks Fox and Kiwi Bob to steal a bidet for his ex.

4. Episode 4
Mayor Theo and his new girlfriend Tanya are caught on camera having sex in a disabled toilet. Staff member Jamo Debono returns from long service leave to announce they identify as non-binary.

5. Episode 5
Chinese businessmen pay Theo, Vinnie and Feraz bribe money hidden inside an Asian waving cat statue. The “lucky pussy” is misplaced by Fox and Xiao during a wild drunken night of karaoke.

6. Episode 6
Fox and Xiao travel to Coober Pedy in South Australia searching for the “lucky pussy” full of cash. Greens politician Bob Brown convinces Theo to put on a children's performance about climate change.
7. Episode 7
With the Premiers' investigation continuing and media attacks on Darradong Council, Theo attempts to keep morale up by using council rates to pay for a mini golf day for the entire council staff.

8. Episode 8
The Premier holds an investigation for corruption. Fox, Kiwi Bob, Benny and all the councillors are called to come and give evidence. However, Theo and Feraz hatch a scheme to avoid attending.

9. Episode 9
This series finale combines interviews, highlights and features the original pilot of the series.
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