

Division 4
Season 7
This series was about the wide variety of cases dealt with by the Criminal Investigation and Uniform branches at Melbourne's fictional Yarra Central police station.
Where to Watch Season 7
30 Episodes
- ShadowsE6
ShadowsAn unstable girl is the victim of a terror campaign, little suspecting that the one person she trusts is behind it. Investigations lead to doubts about her mental health, however Const. Paul Gray, newly arrived at Yarra Central, proves his worth as a cop when he helps solve the crime. Notes: First appearance by John Hannan in a regular support role as Const. Paul Gray. - The Vickers WayE17
The Vickers WayVickers has the Yarra Central police intrigued as he works his way through a case using his own methods, with none of the other police knowing exactly why they are doing as he orders. Notes: Julia Blake reprises her role of Det. Sgt. Joan Palmer, previously seen in ep. 239 'Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness'. - Take No For An AnswerE18
Take No For An AnswerThe subject of rape is investigated by the Yarra Central police, not only as police but also as human beings. Policewoman Jane Bell is one of the major instigators of the discussions that take place, and the arguments that follow. Notes: First episode with Rowena Wallace in a regular support role as Policewoman Jane Bell, having previously appeared in ep. 248 'Hello Stranger'. - Little RaverE25
Little RaverThe parents of psychopathic teenager Wendy Sherlock have difficulty proving their innocence when it appears to the police that they are mistreating her. When a young man is badly slashed with a razor blade, the girl's parents suspect her - but she appears so innocent on the surface and displays such a plausible mien that even doctors and the police are fooled. Notes: This episode won a Logie award for best individual episode in a series (1975). - Tell Me Your Troubles, My FriendE28
Tell Me Your Troubles, My FriendA businessman has been under intense strain since the disappearance of his partner - and the Yarra Central police gradually unravel a murder case. Const. Wilson receives a transfer to Mansfield. Notes: Final episode with Andrew McFarlane as Const. Roger Wilson.