List of Neighbours characters (2020)
Lisa Rowsthorn
Lisa Rowsthorn | |
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Neighbours character | |
Portrayed by | Alana Greyson Maeve Rowsthorn |
Lisa Rowsthorn,
Lisa flies to Erinsborough, after being contacted by Chloe Brennan, who has concerns about her son Hendrix's behaviour. Lisa learns that Hendrix has been living with the Kennedy family and not with his father, Pierce, but she is accepting of the situation. Lisa deduces that Hendrix did not tell her himself because he was embarrassed about why he was there – his crush on Chloe. Lisa gives Hendrix the chance to come back home with her, but he tells her that he wants to stay and make things right. Lisa wants to tell Hendrix about the deal between herself and Pierce, as she realises that Hendrix has spent his life thinking Pierce did not care about him. Hendrix overhears them arguing and Lisa explains that Pierce was only 18 when they dated, and they broke up shortly after he was born. Lisa later asked Pierce to father another child with her through IVF for money, which helped him set up his business. She gave him access to Hendrix and his sister Alana, but told him to focus on his own life, as she did not need him. Hendrix is hurt by the revelation. Lisa admits to Chloe that she thought she was doing the right thing. She then asks about Chloe and Pierce's plans to have a family, but Chloe reveals that she has Huntington's disease, which complicates matters.
Hendrix later moves back in with Chloe and Pierce, but his relationship with Lisa remains strained. Pierce demands honesty from Lisa and she reveals that she wants another child and for it to be Pierce's. Lisa explains that she is willing to move to Erinsborough with Alana and co-parent the child with Pierce and Chloe. They initially agree to Lisa's idea, but Chloe realises it is not what she wants and they inform Lisa. Chloe's brother Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) and his husband David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) later ask Lisa if she would have and co-parent a child with them. David's father Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) is against the idea and asks Lisa to put a stop to it, as he does not want the boys to get hurt. Lisa takes a pregnancy test and learns she is pregnant with her former boyfriend's baby. She tells David and Aaron that their plan cannot go ahead, before telling Pierce, Chloe and Hendrix. She decides to leave for Sydney right away to tell her ex, James, the news. Hendrix comes to see her before she goes and she tells him that she is proud of him. She knows that being with his father is the right thing for him and she will be calling him every chance she can get. A few months later, Lisa messages Pierce to let him know that she has given birth to a daughter, Maeve Rowsthorn (Beatrix Van Vliet).
Two years later, Hendrix visits Sydney with his girlfriend,
Zenin Alexio
Zenin Alexio | |
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Neighbours character | |
Portrayed by | Former; recurring |
Introduced by | Jason Herbison |
Zenin Alexio, played by Axle Whitehead, made his first appearance on 24 January 2020.[4] Whitehead's casting was reported in the 18–24 January 2020 issue of Inside Soap.[4] He joins the cast for a short stint as "a shady looking guy" who watches Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) and Ned Willis (Ben Hall) in the local café, leading to speculation about his identity and interest in the couple.[4] It was later confirmed that Zenin is linked to an illegal fight ring that Ned was involved with in late 2019.[5] Hall explained, "Zenin is under the impression that Ned and Yashvi are on to his illegal operations, which were taking place behind the scenes at the fight club. Zenin threatens to hurt Yashvi, and anyone Ned is close to, if either of them goes to the cops."[5] Hall said Whitehead "brought great energy" to his character, and he hoped Whitehead would stay with the cast for a while.[5] Whitehead later said of Zenin: "My character is very dangerous, and he's someone who takes pleasure in threatening people. He enjoys the hunt, the game of cat-and-mouse, and he'll stop at nothing. Human life is cheap to him."[6] Whitehead explained that playing a bad boy character was his favourite and called Zenin "a truly bad guy".[6] He also said that he enjoyed playing out the hostage scenes involving Ned, as they involved a lot of action. He added that he would love to come back if viewers wanted to see more of Zenin.[6]
Zenin comes to
Owen Campbell
Owen Campbell | |||||
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Portrayed by | Former; guest | ||||
Introduced by | Jason Herbison | ||||
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Owen Campbell, played by Johnny Ruffo, made his first appearance on 8 June 2020.[7] The character and Ruffo's casting details were announced on 28 May 2020. He filmed his six-episode guest stint in March.[7] Ruffo remarked that the show was "very fast moving" when it came to filming. He said, "I thought Home and Away was quick, but Neighbours was so much quicker. You can't mess around, they were such professionals. I really enjoyed it. It's just Australian royalty, those two shows [Neighbours and Home and Away]. It was such an incredible experience and now I'm fortunate to have been on both shows."[7] Ruffo's character, Owen is a prison guard.[7]
While on duty in the visitation room at Goodwood Women's Prison, Owen meets
Emmett Donaldson
Emmett Donaldson | |
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Neighbours character | |
Portrayed by | Ezra Justin |
Duration | 2020–2021 |
First appearance | 10 June 2020 |
Last appearance | 28 April 2021 |
Classification | Linda Donaldson |
Emmett Donaldson, played by Ezra Justin, made his first appearance on 10 June 2020.
After his foster placement breaks down, due to a fight and school suspension, Emmett's social worker
Emmett struggles to make friends, but he impresses classmate
Emmett returns the following year and explains to Paul that he no longer wants to live with Linda. He confronts David and Aaron, who are more than happy to take Emmett back into their home, but they first must get permission from Leila. Leila luckily grants them permission and Emmett goes back into the care of David and Aaron. Brent - who was also living with David and Aaron again - runs away, so Paul comes into contact with Jenna and requests for her to take full-time care of her son again, feeling that would be the right decision for Emmett. Jenna asks her son if he'd like to move to New Zealand with her. Emmett agrees to leave and bids his farewell to Paul, Terese Willis, Chloe, Nicolette Stone, Harlow, David and Aaron, before leaving Erinsborough with his mother.
Levi Canning
Levi Canning, played by Richie Morris, made his first appearance on 15 June 2020.
Louis Curtain
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Portrayed by | Declan Dennis | ||||
Duration | 2020–2022 | ||||
First appearance | 26 June 2020 | ||||
Last appearance | 24 February 2022 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Jason Herbison | ||||
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Louis Curtain, played by Declan Dennis, made his first appearance on 26 June 2020.[14] The character and Dennis's casting details were announced on 6 May 2020.[15] Dennis is the son of actor Stefan Dennis, who plays Paul Robinson in the show. He said his son secured the part on his own, although he acted as "the dad taxi".[16] Their characters do not share any scenes during Declan's two week guest role.[15] Helen Daly of Radio Times called Louis "Erinsborough's latest villain".[16] Asked whether his father helped him get into character, Dennis said "Dad didn't so much help me just play 'the bad guy' it was more about helping me develop the character as a whole. But it is fun being a bit of a chip off the old block."[16] Following his initial guest stint, Dennis made further brief appearances in 2021 and 2022.[17]
Brent Colefax
Brent Colefax | |
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Neighbours character | |
Portrayed by | Texas Watterston |
Duration | 2020–2021 |
First appearance | 13 July 2020 |
Last appearance | 14 October 2021 |
Classification | Linda Donaldson |
Brent Colefax, played by Texas Watterston, made his first appearance on 13 July 2020. Watterston's casting was confirmed by his acting agency.[18] Watterston was originally contracted for eight episodes, but ended up filming around 50 episodes after being brought back by producers.[19] Matt Wilson, who plays Aaron Brennan, hoped that Watterston and Justin Ezra, who plays Brent's half-brother Emmett Donaldson, would become series regulars, calling them both "great performers".[20] In October 2021, Watterston told Digital Spy's Daniel Kilkelly that he was happy playing a guest role, as it allowed him to pursue other jobs. He explained, "I think at the moment Brent's a perfect guest role character. He comes in and out when he wants and he makes his impact on screen."[21] Watterston said he would consider joining the serial on a permanent basis if he were asked, as he was interested in what the writers would do with Brent.[21] Watterston was proud of his character's development throughout his duration, saying "Brent came from a background of being really troubled, with no father figure or anyone to help him. And now he's in the army! His whole personality has had to switch."[19] Watterston thought Brent still retained his cheeky side, but he had become more mature.[19]
Brent feuds with Hendrix Greyson (Benny Turland) over Harlow Robinson (Jemma Donovan). Watterston told a TV Week writer: "Brent wanted nothing to do with school, until he heard Hendrix was repeating Year 12. That's when he had the master plan to make Hendrix's last year of school a living hell. Oh, and of course to impress Harlow."[22] Writers later established a romantic relationship between Brent and Harlow. Donovan admitted to being surprised when she learned the characters would kiss. She worked with the writers to make sure the story was told "appropriately and truthfully".[23] She said: "I think there was a genuine want for change from Brent and it was shown through his actions. For Harlow, that was promising and could also see that he wanted to do good and move forward. She kisses him impulsively and she suddenly freaks that she isn't ready and then pulls back. She questions herself, is this really what she wants?"[23] The character departed in May 2021, but Watterston briefly reprised the role that October, as Brent returns to Erinsborough to visit Harlow. However, he realises how much she has changed and breaks up with her.[24] Watterston told Alice Penwill of Inside Soap that Brent is so surprised by Harlow's personality change that their relationship "begins to spiral".[19] He described them as being on "different levels", and when Harlow makes it clear she is not happy with Brent, he "keeps his cool", which Watterston thought would surprise viewers.[19] At the end of his guest stint, Watterston stated "Even though my character can only go so far, I still feel as though there's a storyline for Brent."[19] He added that he would return in the future if he were asked.[19]
Brent is Emmett Donaldson's older half-brother, who comes to Erinsborough to see him. He meets Emmett's foster parents David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) and Aaron Brennan (Wilson), and tells them that as soon as he turns 18 he wants Emmett to live with him. David and Aaron question whether he is ready for that kind of responsibility. Brent encourages Emmett to sneak out to the city with him, angering Aaron who went out to get them dinner. He plans to take Brent back to his care home, but Brent refuses to go back, so Aaron says he can stay the night. Brent flees when David and Aaron tell him that Emmett will unlikely be allowed to live with him. Aaron finds him at the Lassiter's complex and Brent says that he and David will let Emmett down, just like the other foster carers, but Aaron assures him that it will not happen. Brent convinces Emmett to climb onto the roof of the house, but when Aaron catches them coming down, Emmett falls and suffers a spinal injury. At Erinsborough Hospital, David's father Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) blames Brent for Emmett's accident, prompting Harlow Robinson to apologise for his outburst. She tells Brent that they are just worried about Emmett. David and Aaron invite Brent to stay with them, but are frustrated when he does not clean up after himself. Brent visits Harlow and asks her out on a date, but when she turns him down, he gets aggressive and threatens her. David and Aaron confront him and Brent starts throwing items around the kitchen, before he elbows Aaron in the face. Brent has to return to the care home, and he is packing up his belongings when his mother Jenna Donaldson (Anna Lise Phillips) comes to see him and Emmett. Aaron tells Brent that he can visit any time, while Brent promises to call Emmett every day. He also tells his mother that he will think about her offer to live with her when he turns 18.
Brent returns to Erinsborough the following year and hides out in Aaron and David's garden bar, The Dug Out. The couple find him sleeping rough and offer him a place to stay, much to Paul's annoyance. After some reluctance, Brent agrees to return to school to complete Year 12. On his first day, he clashes with Hendrix Grayson, Harlow's ex-boyfriend who is also repeating and the two begin a feud. Hendrix becomes increasingly annoyed with Brent spending time with Harlow and the two fight. After Brent breaks Hendrix's laptop,
Brent receives a threatening text message from
Nicolette Stone
Nicolette Stone, played by Charlotte Chimes, made her first appearance on 15 July 2020.
Rose Walker
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Introduced by | Jason Herbison | ||||||||
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Rose Walker, played by
Rose interviews for an assistant job with Toadfish Rebecchi at his temporary law office in
Rose's credit card is declined at The Waterhole and she soon learns her accounts have been frozen. She breaks down in tears in front of Toadie and Mackenzie, prompting Toadie to call the manager of Lassiter's,
Rose returns to Erinsborough to oversee the Shorts and Briefs Film Festival. After meeting up again with Toadie, Susan (Jackie Woodburne) and Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher), Rose learns that Toadie is dating Melanie Pearson. When Hendrix questions whether Rose is still interested in Toadie, she admits that she and James have split up for good and that she cannot stop thinking about Toadie. Melanie approaches Rose and asks if she can help with the film festival, but Rose tells her that she does not want to hire Melanie due to her reputation. Rose later finds her car windscreen smashed in and, with Toadie, confronts Melanie, who denies deliberately damaging it and orders her to get out of the house. Later, Toadie tells Rose he is willing to give her financial help, especially considering she is going through a divorce. Rose hugs Toadie and Melanie walks in on them. Melanie complains that she had to give a statement to the police and the two begin to bicker, before Rose calls her deranged and Toadie leaves to see if Melanie is okay. At the festival launch party, Rose and Melanie dress as the same film character, causing more tension between them. Rose plays a prank on Toadie, who attempts to get her back, but Melanie gets caught in the middle and falls into a table, leading to her hospitalisation. Rose is informed that Anna Buke (Fiona Macleod) smashed her windscreen and she apologises to Melanie. Rose later asks for Toadie's help with the festival's insurance. As they finish up, Rose kisses Toadie, who briefly kisses her back before pulling away. She then admits that she is back in Erinsborough for him.
Toadie and Rose witness Melanie meeting with her former partner, Justin Buke (Mick O'Malley). Later that day, Rose meets with Justin and it emerges that she asked him to meet with Melanie in return for her dropping the complaint against Anna. Hendrix tells Rose that Toadie has planned a grand gesture to win Melanie back, which Rose doubts will happen. She is sorry that Melanie has been hurt, and she no longer likes the sneaking around and conspiring, but she believes that she and Toadie make a better couple. Melanie accuses Rose of purposely breaking up her relationship to serve her own needs, but Toadie says they had problems before Rose arrived. Rose spends Father's Day with Toadie and his children, but they miss Melanie. Toadie and Rose later arrange a proper date at the film festival. Rose notices Melanie hand Amy Greenwood (Jacinta Stapleton) a USB stick containing her entry for the film competition, which Amy leaves on the bar. Rose takes the USB, watches the footage and then destroys it. When Melanie turns up with another copy, Rose refuses to put the film in the competition. However, the film, in which Melanie declares her love for Toadie, ends up being shown and Rose realises that Toadie still loves Melanie. Rose congratulates Melanie on winning the competition, before Toadie apologises to her. She tells him that if he is happy, then she is happy and hopes they can still be friends.
Nathan Packard
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Portrayed by | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Jason Herbison | ||||
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Nathan "Packo" Packard, played by
Nathan is contacted by Kyle Canning, who wants to help his cousin Levi Canning gain closure over a bashing he suffered when he was younger. Nathan comes to Erinsborough with an apology letter taking responsibility for the attack and drops it off at the Erinsborough Police Station for Levi. He later meets Bea Nilsson after walking into her and they go on a date. Kyle later sees Bea and Nathan together, and urges Nathan to break up with Bea because she and Levi have a connection. Nathan then sends her a break up text. Kyle and Levi's grandmother Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) arranges to meet Nathan to make sure his apology is genuine, but they are seen by Bea and Levi. Bea then learns that Nathan attacked Levi and asks him why he did not say anything, but he explains that he did not know when they met. Nathan meets Levi the following day and checks if they are okay. Levi asks him if he went after Bea to get at him, but Nathan assures Levi that it was just a coincidence. Nathan later talks with Bea via video call about what happened between them and Levi. Bea tells him that he hurt her and she cannot get past it, before ending the call. Days later, Levi meets with Nathan, who says he read his letter and thanks him for giving him a chance. Levi tells Nathan to try again with Bea, as she likes him. They take a photo together to show Bea that things between them are good. Sheila gets in Nathan's face and asks him to stay away from Levi and Bea. As he walks past her he trips over a loose cable and the attached light hits him in the head, knocking him unconscious. Nathan suffers a concussion and has to stay in Erinsborough Hospital, where he is visited by Bea and Sheila, who apologises. Nathan and Bea make up and he asks her out on a date, but he soon realises that she has feelings for Levi. Nathan decides to go home alone and leaves Bea a goodbye note, encouraging her to be with Levi.
Jay Rebecchi
Jay Rebecchi | |
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Neighbours character | |
Portrayed by | Dhruv Malge |
Duration | 2020–2021 |
First appearance | 13 November 2020 |
Last appearance | 30 March 2021 |
Classification | Hugo Somers |
Jay Rebecchi, played by Dhruv Malge, made his first appearance on 13 November 2020.[39] Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy confirmed the character's introduction on 18 October 2020, following the appearance of his name in a leaked script.[40] Further details about the character and Malge's casting were released on 2 November. Recalling the casting process, Malge said "An audition came in from my agent saying it's for Neighbours, so I jumped at the opportunity and sent in a self-tape. The day I got called and my agent told me I got offered the role, I actually started jumping."[39] Jay is the middle child of Dipi Rebecchi (Sharon Johal) and Shane Rebecchi (Nicholas Coghlan). He has often been referred to by his on-screen family since their arrival in 2017. He is said to have been studying at a Sydney boarding school.[40]
Malge admitted that it was "a huge thing" playing a character whose appearance had been anticipated by the viewers for a long time. He said he had a "responsibility to do right by Jay and make the most of this opportunity."[39] Malge described Jay as "a smart, confident teenager. He's Shane and Dipi's golden child, so he's obviously seen as this perfect image of a son, with a caring soul always wanting to fix everything."[39] Malge also said Jay is "academically gifted" and won a scholarship to his school, which his parents supported as it was the best option for him.[39] Jay's arrival coincides with the discovery that Dipi has been having an affair, leaving her marriage in trouble. Malge thought that Jay's response was typical of a child whose family was having "a rough time", but his presence and confidence has a positive impact on his family.[39] The character departed during the episode broadcast on 20 January 2021, as Malge's guest stint ended. Jay returns to Sydney, accompanied by Dipi. A conversation Jay has with Mackenzie Hargreaves (Georgie Stone) beforehand set up a possible return for him in the future, as he mentions that he will be back one day.[41] Malge made a cameo appearance on 30 March 2021, as his on-screen parents departed the show.[42]
After spending years at a boarding school in Sydney, Jay decides to visit his parents, Dipi and Shane Rebecchi, in
Both Hendrix and Jay learn that Ollie is using an app called The Ladder to rank Erinsborough High girls on how good they are in bed. Hendrix calls out Ollie's treatment towards the girls, while Richie diffuses the situation by suggesting they play beer pong. They soon hear a commotion from the car park and find Shane and Pierce fighting. Jay throws up due to all of the alcohol he has consumed and schoolies is cancelled. Jay apologises to his father for drinking and says that he had no idea about the app until that day. Jay also apologises to Dipi and admits he was just trying to impress the older boys. He also tells his parents that he wants to transfer to Erinsborough for his final year of school. Ollie asks Jay if he and some friends can hang out at the café after hours, which Jay agrees to. The café gets trashed and Jay begs Hendrix to help him clean up. Hendrix suggests they stage a break-in and Jay asks him to delete the CCTV footage, which he does. However, Hendrix soon becomes a suspect in the break-in and he briefly ends his friendship with Jay. When Mackenzie receives a friend request from an old classmate who rescued her from a store room Jay locked her in, he claims not to remember the incident. After Hendrix loses his job, Jay tells him that he knows how to count cards and offers to teach Hendrix how to play
Kane sends Hendrix a bullet as a warning, so Jay helps Hendrix steal a diamond necklace that Pierce gave to Dipi to pay his debt. However, Kane only wipes half of Hendrix's debt, as he wants him to continue playing. Hendrix soon loses his house to Kane, despite Jay advising him to stop playing. Nicolette Stone (Charlotte Chimes) discovers what they have been up to when she is invited to a game and she gives them 24 hours to come clean. Hendrix later steals a gun from another player and Jay tells him to get rid of it. Hendrix hides it in the Kennedy's pizza oven, which later explodes when it is turned on and Shane is shot in the leg. The incident leads Hendrix to confess everything, while Jay also tells his family how he initially suggested counting cards. He later tells Mackenzie that he just wanted to fit in with Hendrix and Ollie, but things with Hendrix got out of control. Shane's girlfriend Amy Greenwood (Jacinta Stapleton) advises him to take responsibility for his actions, which he does. But when Jay says that he is going to change things when he gets back to Sydney, his parents tell him that he will not be returning. He later explains to them about his attempts to fit in with the popular students and tells them that he needs to finish his final year being who he really is. They agree that he can return to his school as a day student, as he will be living with his grandparents. Jay tells Mackenzie that he will miss her and admits that she likes him. After learning that he is leaving for Sydney that day, Jay tells Mackenzie that he likes her too, but if they started something then he would not be able to concentrate on school or sorting himself out. The Rebecchis throw a farewell lunch for Jay and he tells Mackenzie that he will be back someday. Weeks later, Mackenzie and Jay have a video call and they discuss Shane and Dipi's departure from Erinsborough. Mackenzie makes a comment about visiting him, but Jay quickly changes the subject. Hendrix later speaks with Jay and tells Mackenzie that he is dating someone.
Others
Date(s) | Character | Actor | Circumstances |
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8 January | Anita Kent | Victoria Chiu[43] | A consultant sent by Chloe Brennan. Anita is impressed when Chloe hits Lucy's revenue target and gives a successful presentation of a long-term strategy plan. She says she will tell Lucy to reconsider her decision to fire Chloe. However, Anita soon learns that Chloe worked with the former manager Terese Willis on the presentation.
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14 January | Seth Fleming | Zane Ciarma[44] | A young boy who attends a Buddy Club event hosted by Kyle Canning. He initially messes around and ignores Kyle, causing Terese Willis to intervene and tell him not to ruin the day for the others. Seth glues his hands to some wood and Kyle frees him with acetone, before they bond over their absent fathers. |
6–7 February | Caden Hutchins | Kai Baker[45] | A child who attends the Buddy Club program hosted by Kyle Canning at Lassiter's Lake. David Tanaka finds a gun in Caden's backpack and he and Kyle realise it is real when it goes off. No one is hurt, and the police talk with Caden. As he waits for his father to pick him up, Caden tells Kyle that he did not think the gun was real and he is scared of his sister, as he found the gun in her car. Kyle later sees Ned Willis talking with Caden about his sister, Greta Hutchins. |
13 February–11 March | Trent Kelly | Peter Houghton[46] | Shaun Watkins called to say he had woken from his coma. Trent gives Finn his six-month sobriety chip and says he is the reason that he got sober. They have coffee together and Trent promises to come back soon. Elly catches Trent before he leaves and asks him not to tell Finn about leaving him in Colombia, as she does not want anything to set Finn back. Trent tries to contact Finn, who eventually agrees to meet him. Finn asks Trent to tell him the whole story about Colombia, and he learns that Trent actually gambled the ransom money away. He then attacks his father and warns him not to contact him again. Trent urges Finn to get help, as he walks away.
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17 February–7 September | Dax Braddock | Dean Kirkright[47] | A police detective who leads a task force to a warehouse, where Richie Amblin and Susan Kennedy in a classroom. He hits Richie with his baton and then chases after Harlow and Paul Robinson , locking them in the toilets. The police arrive outside and Dax leaves the classroom to sabotage a power box, causing the lights to go off. As the others flee, Dax tasers Mackenzie. He attempts to hit Yashvi with his baton, but she disarms him and he is arrested.
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16 March | Anderson Kent | Christian O'Connell[48] | A man who discusses his venue and ice sculpture with Susan Kennedy at the Lassiter's wedding expo. When she asks if he would like to hear about her celebrant services, Anderson explains that he does not have a partner, but that a pre-paid wedding could entice someone to date him. He then asks if Susan is single and she playfully hits his shoulder, flattered by the comment. |
31 March | Dr Bowman | Cameron McDonald[49] | An Erinsborough Hospital psychiatrist, who tells David Tanaka that the board have asked him whether he knew about the change in Finn Kelly's mental state. He also tells David that if there is an inquiry, they may want to question him too. Bowman is later called to give Harlow Robinson a psych evaluation, but he realises she is actually experiencing withdrawal from the barbiturates used to treat her. Bowman asks David how he could have missed the signs, and David admits that he was too focused on her psychological state. As Bowman suggests David extends his leave of absence, David points out that Bowman missed the changes in Finn's personality too. Bowman tells David that he was at a distinct disadvantage because of the way David handled the case, and by the time he shared his concerns about Finn it was too late. He adds that David should have listened to his instincts and alerted someone, so what happened with Finn is on him. |
2–3 April | Trish Symington | Katherine Tonkin[50] | Mackenzie Hargreaves' aunt, who is moving to Fremantle for work and wants Mackenzie to come with her unless the Rebecchis agree to take her in. Mackenzie later asks Trish if she could live with Paul Robinson and Terese Willis instead. Trish is sceptical, but asks to meet with them, however, Paul and Terese are out when she and Mackenzie come over. Roxy Willis talks them up and reassures Trish that Mackenzie would be welcome at Number 22. Trish is not sure about letting Mackenzie stay if she cannot meet Paul and Terese, but eventually agrees when Mackenzie assures her that she will move her stuff out of the flat with the help of her friends. |
7 April | Candy Wong | Lorraine Patterson[51] | A woman who attends a grief support group at the Erinsborough Community Centre and explains how she is lonely since her loved one died. |
10 April | Paddy Kaye | Matthew Hamilton[52] | A man who runs the grief support group. He calls on Susan Kennedy to talk about her experience. |
10 April 2020–5 May 2022 | Gary[53] | Uncredited | A pigeon that Prue Wallace's deaths at The 82, the pigeon turns up and bonds with another pigeon that Sheila believes to be a reincarnated Prue. Toadie Rebecchi and Kyle Canning investigate Number 26 after the alarm goes off and receive a scare from Gary and Prue, who were the ones that set off the alarm whilst in the backyard. A few months later, Kyle straps a mini camera around Gary to record a short film and links the camera up to his laptop. Through the laptop, Kyle, Sheila, Roxy Willis and Levi Canning watch Gary fly over Erinsborough and Ramsay Street, and Gary captures Amy Greenwood with Ned Willis . Sheila brings Gary to Kyle and Roxy's wedding ceremony the following year, and Levi feeds Gary when he becomes distressed. When Kyle and Roxy are leaving Erinsborough, they say goodbye to Gary at The 82.
Mann revealed that she initially thought the storyline would be "hideous", but she grew to enjoy it and thought Gary served as a "nice coping mechanism" for Sheila.[53] |
16 April 2020–18 March 2021 | Leila Potts | Jing-Xuan Chan[54] | A social worker who comes to interview Brent Colefax and their mother, Jenna Donaldson . Leila returns several months later to assess Number 32 as a permanent home for Emmett, who expresses his desire to live with David, Aaron and Brent.
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20 April | Judge Joseph Vagg | Rick Burchall[55] | The judge presides over Claudia Watkins later thanks Judge Vagg for the sentence he delivered and reveals that she blackmailed him, with the help of her lawyer Samantha Fitzgerald , when she hands over an envelope, telling him that they are all there and his wife will never know.
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21 April–18 May | Patrice Bannister | Chanella Macri[56] | Aster Conway , saying she can help calm her down. Andrea tells her to give Aster back, before pulling her hair and yelling at her to back up, giving Elly a chance to grab Aster. After Elly gets on Andrea's bad side, she arranges for Patrice to beat up Elly. Andrea later organises a fight between Patrice and Elly, who does not want to be involved. She tells Patrice to think of her son, but Patrice replies that he has given up on her. They circle one another and Elly pulls out a shiv, causing Patrice to goad her into using it. Patrice punches Elly in the stomach and is just about to strangle her when a guard interrupts and takes Elly to see the Governor.
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21 April–15 June | Bonnie Louden | Ruvarashe Ngwenya[56] | A corrections officer who asks Hugo Somers .
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23 April–4 May | Jessica Quince | Lynn Gilmartin[57] | A young woman who attends a grief support group and befriends Kyle Canning and his grandmother Sheila Canning. Jessica and Kyle go back to his house for drinks and he opens up to her about his father. When Jessica asks Kyle if he has someone there for him, they kiss and have sex. Jessica and Kyle later meet for coffee and they discuss Sheila's obsession with a pigeon. Jessica offers to speak with Sheila after group. Roxy Willis approaches Jessica and tells her that some advice she gave Kyle to give to Sheila was wrong. Jessica asks Roxy who she is, before Roxy's friends pull her away. Jessica and Kyle attend the launch of the Lassiter's Hotel rooftop pool together. Days later, Kyle breaks up with Jessica. |
28 April | Pauline Grace | Lydia Rollands[58] | A family court judge who presides over a custody hearing for Claudia Watkins . As Susan addresses Claudia and loses her temper, Pauline realises that they are not going to come to a mutual agreement and awards Claudia interim custody of Aster.
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Zach Zucker | John Walpole[58] | A Lassiter's Hotel guest who comes to check in. He tells Ned Willis that he will be in the lounge and asks him to take care of his bags. | |
30 April–12 June | Elise Heany | Kai Bradley[59] | An inmate at Goodwood Women's Prison. Hugo Somers and brags that he will be visiting her soon, with her sister's help. Elise does not believe her, knowing that Hugo's father is a lawyer and has a bad history with Andrea. Elise moves away when Andrea gets in her face and tells her that she will see her son again. Elise later makes a bet with Andrea over the outcome of a fight between Elly Conway and Patrice Bannister. Guard Owen Campbell slips a shiv into Elise's pocket and then calls for a contraband check. Elise pulls it out and denies it belongs to her, but the prison is sent into lockdown.
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13 May | Jeremy Briggs | Scott Mackenzie[60] | A police officer who approaches Chloe Brennan and Aaron Brennan overhear the conversation and later learn who Jeremy is. Aaron confronts Claudia and she confirms that Jeremy set the fire that destroyed the evidence in Finn Kelly 's case.
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15 May | Meg Lee | Esther Van Doornum[61] | Toadfish Rebecchi meets with to discuss his suspicions that Judge Vagg is being bribed. He tells her that he will prove it and suspects that she found out and quit. Meg tells him that she was fired after 20 years because she found out Judge Vagg was being blackmailed over his gambling debts and she had the proof. Meg had to keep quiet to secure another job. She agrees to help Toadie, so he can secure Elly Conway 's release from jail.
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10 June | Jamie Spiteri | Megan Mitchell[62] | A landscape gardener who is set up on a date with Kyle Canning by his grandmother Sheila Canning. Jamie tells Kyle that she owns her own business and has a young son. Kyle realises that she is similar to his former girlfriend Amy Williams and tells Sheila that he is not interested in dating Jamie. |
23 June | Kasper Perry | Euan Doidge[63] | A journalist that continuously contacts Shaun Watkins tells him to back off and stop contacting Elly. Kasper apologises before leaving.
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1 July | Celia Paschall | Hannah Greenwood[64] | Two women who hold a mother's group at the park that Elly Conway joins. They exchange stories, before Celia tells Elly that they have read the book about Finn Kelly and his crimes. Elly says that the book does not tell the truth and she opens up about her life and what really happened. Fiona calls her strong for going through everything and they continue to swap advice. Celia later texts Elly to say that the other mothers do not want a murderer in the group. |
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Zoya Spellman | Tobie Webster[65] | An Erinsborough High student, who asks Emmett Donaldson why he did not mention Louis Curtain was involved in vandalising the school classroom. Emmett says that he is not a snitch and Zoya calls him a tough guy for taking all the blame. He says that he will tell Louis that Emmett has got his back. | |
3–6 July | Keryn Braddock | Sarah MacLeod[66] | Dax Braddock's wife. Terese Willis learns that Keryn left the Lassiter's Day Spa without paying, as she thought the treatments were complimentary. Keryn later thanks Terese when she sees her in The Waterhole, leaving Terese wondering if she accidentally bribed a police sergeant. Keryn later comes to see Terese to thank her again for the treatments and to ask for mate's rates on hiring the ballroom for Dax's birthday celebrations. Terese speaks with Dax and he tells her that Keryn has misunderstood their conversation and promises to sort it out. |
10 July | Tucker Brunnings | James Bolton[67] | A man who hassles Bea Nilsson about her involvement with Finn Kelly, as she is setting up her sound equipment outside The Waterhole . Bea tells him to leave her alone, but Tucker continues to provoke her and when he mentions kissing her sister, Bea punches him.
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17 July–2 September | River Hanlon | Andrew Coshan[68] | Shane Rebecchi's university classmate, who he has been working on an assignment with. They are forced to work late at the library, after realising that they have got a major component of the assignment wrong. River agrees with Shane when he wonders how they got their numbers so wrong, and adds that at least they realised their mistake before they handed it in. River says they should start from the beginning to find out where they went wrong. River reckons they can finish their work in eight hours, and Shane thanks him for his help. River later meets up with Shane to sell him some amphetamines. Shane's daughter Constable Yashvi Rebecchi and Levi Canning try to find River, after Shane names him as his dealer. River manages to escape and hides, before calling someone to tell them Yashvi has found him. Yashvi is later contacted by River, who asks her to meet him at the building and Yashvi finds he has been attacked. The paramedics find that he has been tasered and River names Yashvi as his attacker. |
30 July–17 August 2020, 22–28 April 2021 |
Jenna Donaldson | Anna Lise Phillips[69] | Linda Donaldson . Jenna thanks Aaron and David for taking care of her sons, but reckons it is time she stepped up. Jenna's job transfer is approved and the foster agency also approves of the move, so Emmett agrees to go. Jenna thanks Paul for making everything happen and double-checks that he will uphold his part of their deal. Jenna and Emmett depart the following morning, after saying goodbye to Aaron and David.
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3–18 August | Alex Beal | Emma Annand[70] | A women who Chloe Brennan told her to have a life. Nicolette continues to talk about Chloe and Alex realises that she has feelings for her. Nicolette attempts to change the subject to get to know Alex more, but Alex says Nicolette would rather be at home with Chloe and Nicolette leaves. Hendrix Greyson approaches Alex after overhearing her mention Chloe's name, and explains that he is the son of Nicolette's employers. He tells Alex there have been a few issues at home, so he hopes that she can spend more time with Nicolette, but Alex warns him that Nicolette has a crush on Chloe.
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13 August | Kayla Gold | Salme Geransar[71] | A woman who meets Toadfish Rebecchi for a date. They struggle to find things in common, especially when Kayla mentions that she does not eat pizza, one of Toadie's favourite foods. When Toadie goes out to take a phonecall, Karl Kennedy comes over and asks Kayla about herself, before sitting down to talk more. As Toadie returns, Kayla decides to leave.
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27 August | Ted Tatum | Paul McCarthy[72] | A client of Toadfish Rebecchi's who comes to his office demanding to see him, before announcing that he is done with Rebecchi Law. Toadie's assistant Rose Walker tells him that would be a mistake, considering he has been a client for ten years. She explains that Toadie knows his business inside out, and it would cost him a lot of money to join a new firm. She convinces Ted to push back their meeting by a couple of hours.
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3 September | Omari Kerr | Jason Mavroudis[73] | An Erinsborough High student who calls Harlow Robinson a hypocrite, after seeing an article about her eating chocolates she campaigned to have removed from Lassiter's Hotel, while running a vegan sausage sizzle at the school. |
17 September 2020, 19 September 2023– |
Tom Nguyen | Enzo Nazario[74] | A bartender at JJ Varga-Murphy for ID to be at The Waterhole. He later serves Leo Tanaka and Reece Sinclair for an impromptu wine tasting. Mackenzie Hargreaves later requests Tom for the venue's strongest drink.
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24 September | Tony Russell | Dara Hession[75] | A man who wants to use The Hive for storage. Owner Ned Willis asks Tony what he will be storing, but gets a vague answer, so he reminds Tony that he has a key and can let himself in. |
24 September–13 October | Basil Gardener | Tyler Coppin[75] | Scarlett Brady's American fiancé. Roxy Willis visits Basil at his home and introduces herself as a friend of Scarlett's called Gemma. Basil is happy for Roxy to wait for Scarlett to come home and he tells her about their upcoming wedding in Mauritius. Basil explains that he had to pull a few strings to sort out her visa due to her conviction, and mentions that Scarlett had a stalker who wanted her dead. He also tells Roxy that Scarlett is organising a big surprise for him as a wedding gift. Roxy thanks him for his time and promises she will visit again.
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29–30 September | James Soloman | Bert La Bonté[76] | Pierce Greyson and they realise that they still love each other. Toadie gets James and Rose to talk and they each apologise for hurting one another. Rose tells James that she wants her family back and James agrees to try again.
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2 October | Andrew Shannon | Barnie Duncan[77] | An art critic who attends the opening of Ned Willis' portrait exhibition. |
7 October–8 December 2020, 9 August 2021 |
Audrey Hamilton | Zahra Newman[76] | A nurse and friend of Toadfish Rebecchi and soon learns that he is in need of a manager to help with fundraising programmes, so she offers to help part-time with admin. Audrey later donates $50,000 to the foundation, angering Nicolette, who thinks their secret will be discovered. Audrey is offered a permanent nursing position at the hospital and she suggests to Toadie that they arrange some events for Movember after Karl Kennedy grows a moustache. She attends a dinner with Karl and Toadie, who both fall ill, leaving her to take care of them. Karl later works out that Audrey made the anonymous donation from her email address. She tells him the money came from a nurses lottery syndicate and asks him to keep it from Toadie. Nicolette learns about Audrey's lie and confronts her, asking her to go home. Audrey and Toadie go on a date and admit that they like one another. Karl later tells Toadie that Audrey donated the $50,000. Audrey attends the Kennedy's Christmas party, where she tries hard to impress them. Nicolette later apologises for attempting to split Audrey and Toadie up, by telling the Kennedys that she gets obsessive with boyfriends. When Toadie talks about Audrey's selflessness, she tells him that she and Nicolette stole the money. Audrey is fired from the hospital and Toadie breaks up with her, so she returns to Canberra. Months later, Audrey is approached by Paul Robinson, who is looking for Nicolette, as she has run away while carrying his son, David Tanaka 's baby. Audrey initially denies seeing Nicolette, but Paul shows her a security camera image of her and Nicolette together. Audrey tells him that they ran into each other and Nicolette said she had been betrayed and had to leave home. Audrey then shows Paul a possible place that Nicolette may be. Paul thanks her and Audrey says that Nicolette is a good person. Paul replies that she has run away with his granddaughter and he will not stop hunting until she is found.
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14 October | Juliana Ayres | Chelsea Gibb[78] | Scarlett Brady 's murder. Juliana is hopeful that she can undo the damage he has caused his case, as the police have yet to charge him. She tells Paul and Terese that she plans to order a psychiatric evaluation, which will determine that Ned was in no state to confess, but she needs his cooperation.
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21 October | Sid Ketis | Trevor Major[79] | The driver of a car involved in an accident that killed Scarlett Brady's family. Constable Levi Canning interviews Sid about the accident, and he recalls that he was speeding, but Scarlett's father was drifting into his lane and seemed unable to turn the steering wheel. Levi thanks Sid for coming in, and unbeknownst to them both, Scarlett sees Sid and follows him to the Erinsborough Community Centre . Just as she is about to get close to him, some passers-by get in the way and Sid drives away.
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23 October | Alexia Trotter | Francine McAsey[80] | A celebrant overseeing Scarlett Brady , who attempts to throw acid on the couple, but splashes herself instead.
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11–18 November | Corinne Booth | Maddy Leane[81] | An Ollie Sudekis that nothing is happening between him and Mack during schoolies. Corinne approaches Richie at Harold's Cafe and tells him he should call her. A few days later, Corinne tries to get Richie to abandon his plans with Mackenzie and join her instead, but he turns her down. Corinne tries again and tells Richie that there are rumours Mackenzie will not have sex with him because she is transgender. Richie tells her to let it go and leave. As she goes, Corinne tells Mackenzie that if she does not have sex with Richie, then Corinne is willing to.
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8 December | Monty Shortt | Corey J Triffett[82] | A Lassiter's Hotel staff member, who talks to Amy Greenwood about the uniform before being asked to shake his bottom to show how tight his trousers are. |
15–23 December | Ricardo Romano | Andrew Bongiorno[83] | The son of Nicolette Stone's former patient, Marco, from whom she and Audrey Hamilton stole a winning lottery ticket. After telling Ricardo the truth, Nicolette meets with him to discuss a payment plan she has drafted up, but Ricardo points out that it will take a long time for her to pay back the money. He then suggests that in order to hurry things along, Nicolette could have sex with him whenever he calls. Ricardo returns to town and Nicolette tells him that she wants to stick to her payment plan. She explains that she will not have sex with him, as she is a lesbian and pregnant. Ricardo then serves Nicolette with a civil suit. When she counters with a sexual harassment suit, Ricardo sends Nicolette numerous abusive text messages. |
17–23 December | Noni Beal | Christina Tan[84] | A PR consultant hired by Terese Willis to meet with Amy Greenwood, who is designing the new Lassiter's Hotel uniforms. Amy feigns illness and asks if they can talk later. Noni later returns to photograph the uniforms for the promotional campaign. |
21 December 2020–14 January 2021 | Natasha Leighton | Samantha Healy[85] | A gambler who attends a blackjack game hosted by Jay Rebecchi not to talk Hendrix Greyson out of a bet, as watching him play has been her entertainment for the night. She comiserates with Hendrix after he loses. Natasha later attends another game and meets Nicolette Stone, whom she gives some tips to. Weeks later, Nicolette meets with Natasha to ask about how well she knows Kane, as Hendrix's girlfriend Harlow Robinson has been kidnapped. Natasha admits that she does not know him well and that Harlow sounded like a great kid from Hendrix's description. Natasha then heads to a boat ramp, where she has Harlow tied up. She tells Harlow that she will let her go as soon as her grandfather pays the ransom. Natasha goes to The Waterhole to collect a food order, but it is cancelled at the last minute and she returns to the boat ramp with a baseball bat, which she uses to intimidate and threaten Harlow. She then tries to tie Harlow to a chair, but Harlow kicks her in the cast knocking her down. Natasha wrestles Harlow on the ground and gets her in a headlock, just as Nicolette bursts in and tackles Natasha. She urges Harlow to run and picks up the bat to threaten Natasha, as the police arrive.
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External links
- Characters and cast at the Official Neighbours website
- Characters and cast at the Internet Movie Database