Byron Baes - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Cheer Up, Slow Down, Chill Out
Connect with a tight crew of Byron Bay's creatives. Sarah and Jade work hard to fit in. Hannah hopes to make peace with Jess at her sound-healing bash.

"I'm Not an Influencer, I'm an Inspirer"
Alex expresses doubts about Jade. Nathan surprises Sarah. After vibing on crystals, Hannah gets troubling news. Tensions simmer at Jess' first show.

Big in Turkey
An influencer's origins come out, his followers analyzed. Gossip gets back to Nathan. Sarah performs at Cai's event, but Alex and Jade aren't playing.

It Was Just a Question
A fight over followers spirals into backbiting. Hannah warns Sarah during her Byron makeover. Simba works to heal, but can he quell these fiery feuds?

Mermaids, Robots and Romance
Set to save the oceans and air her issues, Elle throws a mermaid-themed fundraiser. Sarah grows closer to Nathan while Saskia gets on her high horse.

Meet Me in the Car Park
As Elle defends herself, Sarah feels gaslit. Jade and Alex face off. Elias and Nathan spar. The friends gather for an idyllic yet dramatic beach day.

The Look of Death
Hoping to have it out, Saskia invites Elle to lunch for a chat. Alex gets the truth from Nathan. Will it all be settled at Jade's self-tanner launch?

Not Everyone Is Welcome Here
True love, or heartbreak, may be on the horizon when Sarah hears from Alex then confronts Nathan and Elle. Emotions come to a head at a pivotal party.
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