Mystery Road: Origin


Mystery Road: Origin is an Australian television crime mystery series. It is a prequel to the TV series Mystery Road, which first aired on ABC TV from 3 June 2018. Both series are spin-offs from Ivan Sen's feature films Mystery Road and Goldstone. The series focuses on the early career of indigenous detective Jay Swan, and his relationship with his future wife Mary. Jay and Mary are played by Mark Coles Smith and Tuuli Narkle, succeeding Aaron Pedersen and Tasma Walton, who played the roles in the film and earlier series.
The first series aired from 3 July 2022, with the second debuting on 21 September 2025.

Synopsis

Season 1

The year is 1999, and a young Jay Swan moves back to his home town of Jardine to join the local police force. He must cope with his estranged father Jack and his feelings for local girl Mary Allen, as well as contending with a mysterious gang of robbers.

Season 2

Six months on from the previous season, Jay and Mary are settled into a small town in Mary’s mother's country, and Mary is working at a local hospital.

Cast

Season 1

Season 2

Episodes

Season 1 (2022)

Mystery Road: Origin went to air on Sunday 3 July 2022 and ran until 7 August. All six episodes were made available on iview. The writers include Blake Ayshford, Steven McGregor, Kodie Bedford, Timothy Lee and Dylan River.

Season 2 (2025)

Season 2 of Mystery Road: Origin went to air on Sunday 21 September 2025 and ran until 26 October. All six episodes were made available on iview.

Production

Season 1

Mystery Road: Origin was filmed in Western Australia, around Kalgoorlie, Boulder and Coolgardie.
Mark Coles Smith plays a younger version of Swan.

Season 2

In June 2023, Mystery Road was renewed for a fourth series. It is another prequel series under the "Origin" title, and went to air from 21 September 2025.
Jub Clerc co-directed with Wayne Blair. Simkin and Jowsey again produced, while the executive producers were Ivan Sen, Brett Sleigh, and Rachel Okine.
Mystery Road: Origin was filmed in south-western Western Australia around Pemberton.

Release

Season 2 premiered on Sunday 21 September 2025 at 8.15pm on ABC TV, with all episodes available to stream on ABC iview.

Reception

Season 1

In The Sydney Morning Herald, Kylie Northover gave Mystery Road: Origin a rating of five stars, while The Guardian gave it four.

Season 2

Anne Rutherford of Australian Book Review gave season 2 of Mystery Road: Origin 4 out of 5 stars, writing: "The scripting in season two is a little more uneven than in earlier seasons – occasionally the dialogue is less nuanced and a few moments are overly reliant on the music to carry the dramatic impact – but, directed by Wayne Blair and Jub Clerc, the characterisation is strong and, as is usual for Bunya Productions, the casting and performances are superb". She singles out Robyn Malcolm, Aswan Reid, Shantae Barnes-Cowan, and Luke Carroll for extra praise.

Awards and nominations

Season 1

Season 1 of Mystery Road: Origin won an Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Other awards include:
AwardCategoryNomineeResultRef
12th AACTA AwardsBest Television Drama SeriesDavid Jowsey, Greer SimpkinWon
12th AACTA AwardsBest Screenplay in TelevisionEpisode 3 – Timothy Lee, Dylan RiverNomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Screenplay in TelevisionEpisode 6 – Blake Ayshford, Steven McGregor, Dylan RiverNomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television DramaMark Coles SmithWon
12th AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaTuuli NarkleWon
12th AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaSteve BisleyNomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaDaniel HenshallNomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaHayley McElhinneyNomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Direction in Drama or ComedyDylan RiverWon
12th AACTA AwardsBest Cinematography in TelevisionTyson Perkins – Episode 3Won
12th AACTA AwardsBest Costume Design in TelevisionTerri Lamera – Episode 3Nomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Editing in TelevisionNicholas Holmes – Episode 3Won
12th AACTA AwardsBest Production Design in TelevisionHerbert Pinter – Episode 3Nomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Original Music Score in TelevisionVincent Goodyer – Episode 3Nomitated
12th AACTA AwardsBest Sound in TelevisionLuke Mynott, Wes Chew, Trevor Hope, Dylan Barfield – Episode 3Won

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