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Ramsay Street is a fictional residential street in the long-running Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
 Neighbours
Neighbours

Neighbours is a long-running multiple Logie Award-winning Australian soap opera, which first aired in March 1985. The series follows the daily lives of several families who live in the six houses at the end of Ramsay Street, a short cul-de-sac in the fictional middle-class suburb of Erinsborough....
 and is located in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough
Erinsborough

Erinsborough is the fictional setting for the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours, which premiered in March 1985. Erinsborough is often contrasted with the neighbouring and equally fictitious suburbs of Eden Hills, West Waratah, Waratah Heights, Elliot Park, and Anson's Corner....
, Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
. Traditionally, the street begins on the opposite side of the main road, fictionally dubbed "Wentworth Avenue", but is, in reality, Weeden Drive. Thus, the houses seen on screen are actually the tail end of a much longer street, though this is almost never referred to in the story and the cul-de-sac conclusion of Ramsay Street is treated very much as its own entity.






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Ramsay Street is a fictional residential street in the long-running Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
 Neighbours
Neighbours

Neighbours is a long-running multiple Logie Award-winning Australian soap opera, which first aired in March 1985. The series follows the daily lives of several families who live in the six houses at the end of Ramsay Street, a short cul-de-sac in the fictional middle-class suburb of Erinsborough....
 and is located in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough
Erinsborough

Erinsborough is the fictional setting for the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours, which premiered in March 1985. Erinsborough is often contrasted with the neighbouring and equally fictitious suburbs of Eden Hills, West Waratah, Waratah Heights, Elliot Park, and Anson's Corner....
, Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
. Traditionally, the street begins on the opposite side of the main road, fictionally dubbed "Wentworth Avenue", but is, in reality, Weeden Drive. Thus, the houses seen on screen are actually the tail end of a much longer street, though this is almost never referred to in the story and the cul-de-sac conclusion of Ramsay Street is treated very much as its own entity. This location is the focal point of the show, and generally characters are included in the storyline by their living in one of the six houses located at the closed end of the cul-de-sac
Cul-de-sac

A cul-de-sac , close, or court is a dead-end street with only one inlet/outlet. While historically built for other reasons, its modern use is to calm vehicle traffic....
. In the story, Ramsay Street is named after the Ramsay family, who were a prominent family in the area historically and when the show began. This family has since left the show, and a large number of other families and characters have come and gone from the street. No relatives of the Ramsay family still live in Ramsay Street, with Ian Smith
Ian Smith (actor)

Ian Smith is an Australian soap opera character actor and television scriptwriter, best known today for his long-running role as the caring, kindly coffee shop owner Harold Bishop in Network Ten's long running Serial Neighbours....
, the actor who played Harold Bishop
Harold Bishop

For the former American football player, see Harold Bishop, Jr.Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours played by Ian Smith ....
, husband of Madge Bishop née Ramsay
Madge Bishop

Margaret Mary "Madge" Bishop played by Anne Charleston was one of the matriarchs of Australian television soap opera Neighbours. For all of her eleven years on the show, she had only lived at one address, No.24 Ramsay Street, which was previously owned by her brother Max Ramsay....
, having recently filmed his final scenes. (unless you count Paul Robinson, who's brother Scott married Charlene, the daughter of Madge). The filming location for exterior Ramsay Street scenes is Pin Oak Court in Vermont South
Vermont South, Victoria

Vermont South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia, 20 km east from Melbourne's Melbourne city centre. Its Local Government Areas of Victoria is the City of Whitehorse....
. The indoor scenes are filmed in a studio, so there are occasionally discrepancies between the appearance of the inside and outside of the houses. Ramsay Street's postcode is briefly visible in episode 5190, when Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
's driver's license is shown. It is 3751, which, while it is in Melbourne, is in reality located in The Patch. A different postcode was shown again in episode 5620 on an envelope, which was 9751, which is not actually a real Australian postcode.

No. 22

This house was first rented out by Clive Gibbons
Clive Gibbons

Clifford Archibald "Clive" Gibbons was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Geoff Paine. He first appeared in 1986 and remained until 1987....
 at the beginning of 1986, who first took in lodgers, Daphne Clarke
Daphne Clarke

Daphne Rose Clarke was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Elaine Smith . She debuted in the serial's first episode in 1985 as a stripper for Des Clarke's bucks party....
, Mike Young
Mike Young (Neighbours)

Michael James "Mike" Young was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Guy Pearce from 1986 until 1989.Mike was Romticely involed with Nikki Daveinson Jane Harris and Lucy Robinson....
 and Zoe Davis, and later Susan Cole
Susan Cole

Susan Cole was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Gloria Ajenstat....
 Susan left in 1987. and her baby son Sam. When Clive moved to the flat above the surgery the house was bought by the Daniels Corporation and was rented out to Rob Lewis and his daughter Gail
Gail Robinson

Gail Robinson is a fictional character on Australian soap opera Neighbours, first appearing in 1987, portrayed by Fiona Corke....
. When Gail married Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
 the couple lived here as man and wife until, after many arguments, Paul and Gail divorced in 1989. The house was the rented out to Caroline
Caroline Alessi

Caroline Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Gayle & Gillian Blakeney. She first appeared in 1990 and remained until the character's departure in 1992....
 and Christina Alessi while Paul lodged with them before marrying Christina. In 1992 Caroline left and later so did Paul, Christina and their newly born son Andrew. The house was then rented out to Christina's uncle and aunt Benito
Benito Alessi

Benito Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by George Spartels. He first appeared in 1992 and remained until the character's departure in 1993....
 and Cathy Alessi
Cathy Alessi

Cathy Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Elspeth Ballantyne. She first appeared in 1992 and remained until the character's departure in 1993....
 as well as their two sons Marco and Rick
Rick Alessi

Ricardo "Rick" Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dan Falzon. He first appeared in 1992 and remained until the character's departure in 1995....
. Benito and Cathy left in 1993 and Rick moved to No.30.

The house was then rented out to the infamous Lim Family for a month before it was bought by Cheryl Stark
Cheryl Stark

Cheryl Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Caroline Gillmer from 1993 until the character's death in 1996....
 and she moved in with her younger son and daughter Brett
Brett Stark

Brett Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Brett Blewitt. He first appeared in 1993 along with his Sister, Danni and remained as a regular in the show until 8 March 1996....
 and Danni
Danni Stark

Danielle "Danni" Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Eliza Szonert. She was Cheryl Stark's youngest daughter....
. The house was rented for a month by the Tuan family when Cheryl, Brett and Danni when to live with Cheryl's partner Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
 at No.22 before all four moved back to No.22, when in 1994 Cheryl gave birth to Louise
Louise Carpenter

Louise 'Lolly' Allen was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, most recently played by Adelaide Kane from January 2007 to June 2007....
. Just before Cheryl's death in 1996, the house was bought by Karl Kennedy
Karl Kennedy

Karl Raymond Kennedy is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Alan Fletcher, who joined the cast in 1994....
 as an investment but sold it back to Lou when he returned from Queensland
Queensland

Queensland is a States and territories of Australia of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory to the west, South Australia to the south-west and New South Wales to the south....
. When Brett and Danni moved away Cheryl's elder son Darren
Darren Stark

Darren Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, first played by Scott Major when the character's arrived in 1993....
 and her mother Marlene Kratz
Marlene Kratz

Marlene Kratz was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Moya O'Sullivan. She first appeared in 1994 and remained in the show until 1997 when the character went on a three month cruise but never returned....
 moved in to help him look after Louise.

Marlene left very unexpectedly in 1997 and Darren in 1998, Lou began to take in lodgers firstly Toadfish Rebecchi
Toadfish Rebecchi

Jarrod Vincenzo "Toadfish" Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Ryan Moloney....
 who moved in for six months, journalist Geri Hallett and later Drew Kirk
Drew Kirk

Andrew "Drew" Kirk was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dan Paris. He first appeared in 1998 until the character's death in 2002....
 who stayed there until his marriage to Libby Kennedy
Libby Kennedy

Elisabeth 'Libby' Grace Kennedy-Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the Australian soap Neighbours, played by Kym Valentine. She first appeared from 1994 in television until 2003, and returned for several months in 2004....
 but they both moved back briefly following the birth of their son Ben
Ben Kirk

Benjamin Ian Kennedy Kirk is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.Ben is the son of Libby Kennedy and Drew Kirk....
. Nina Tucker
Nina Tucker

Nina Tucker was a fictional character in the Australia soap opera Neighbours, played by actress and popular singer Delta Goodrem. She joined the show as a regular character in 2002, eventually leaving the show late in 2003....
 and her mother Trixie moved in, in 2003 but both had left following the breakdown of Lou and Trixie's brief marriage. Valda Sheergold
Valda Sheergold

Valda Lynette Sheergold is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Joan Sydney on a recurring basis from 2002?2005, and returning on a permanent basis as of 24 September 2007....
 bought the house in 2004 when Lou was going through financial troubles, the next year the house was bought from Valda and sold back to a returning Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
. Paul promised to treat Lou fairly but the two couldn't get along so Paul kicked Lou out and his lover Isabelle Hoyland
Isabelle Hoyland

Isabelle "Izzy" Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Natalie Bassingthwaighte, she first appeared in 2003, left in 2006 and returned briefly in 2007....
 moved in.

Later in 2005 Paul's daughter Elle moved in. Paul's son Robert Robinson
Robert Robinson (Neighbours)

Robert Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap Neighbours. He is the estranged son of Paul Robinson, and is portrayed by Adam Hunter ....
 also lived in Paul's house pretending to be his twin brother Cameron
Cameron Robinson

Cameron Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, and was played by Adam Hunter ....
, until his cover was blown and he was sent to prison. The real Cameron had also lived there until his death. Also in 2006 Lyn Scully
Lyn Scully

Lynette "Lyn" Scully is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours portrayed by Janet Andrewartha. She moved into Ramsay Street in 1999 with her family and was a prominent feature on the street until late 2006....
 became Paul's P.A. and when a business deal they co-organised fell through, Lyn went bankrupt and moved in with Paul along with her son Oscar
Oscar Scully

Oscar Nicholas Scully is a character in the soap opera Neighbours. He was born in 2003 and is the son of Lyn Scully and Joe Scully . He is played by Ingo Dammer-Smith....
. Lyn and Paul started dating and married at the end of 2006 but the marriage lasted less than a day and Lyn left following this. In 2007, Elle found out that Paul had deceived her and was involved in her break-up with Dylan Timmins
Dylan Timmins

Dylan Kim Timmins was a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Damien Bodie. He first appeared in 2005 and departed on 30 March 2007....
 and so she devised a plan involving a false engagement to Oliver Barnes
Oliver Barnes

Oliver Barnes is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by actor David Hoflin, made his debut on-screen on January 30, 2007 and is the brother of the departed Will Griggs , the character left on August 8, 2008....
 to trick Paul into signing all his assets over to her and after she revealled her plan she threw him out on the street. Elle later took in Ned Parker
Ned Parker

Ned Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel O'Connor. He first appeared in 2005 and left in 2008....
 as a lodger and also that she could feel safe and later her father moved back after he had a brain tumour removed.

Ned's son Mickey Gannon
Mickey Gannon

Michael "Mickey" Gannon is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by child actor Fletcher O'Leary. He first appeared in June 2007....
 moved in with his father but they later moved in to No.26 and Paul asked Rebecca Napier
Rebecca Napier

Rebecca Napier is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Jane Hall since July 2007....
 and her son Declan
Declan Napier

Declan Napier is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by actor James Sorensen, made his debut on 25 July 2007....
 to move in. She and her son left on June 2 2008, after his affair with Kirsten was exposed. Soon after, Elle forced Paul to leave as well, angry about his affair, but later allowed him to move back in. In September/October 2008, Donna Freedman
Donna Freedman

Donna Freedman is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She is portrayed by Margot Robbie. She made her first appearance in episode 5466, and was introduced as the stalking of musician Ty Harper , but has since revealed deep insecurities and a desire for friends....
 moved in, after her father skipped bail and left her alone, with Elle becoming her temporary guardian. Donnas younger brother Simon Freedman
Simon Freedman

Simon Freedman is a fictional character on the popular Australian television series Neighbours, he is potrayed by Mauricio Merino Jr. He first appeared in episode 5605 on the 12h of December 2008....
 and younger sister Tegan Freedman
Tegan Freedman

ArrivalTegan Freedman - a character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours - is the younger sister of Donna Freedman. She first appeared on 12th December 2008 on the day of the rafting accident with her brother, Simon Freedman....
 moved in on the 12th of December 2008.

Current Residents

Actor Character Resident
Pippa Black
Pippa Black

Pippa Black is an Australian actress....
 
Elle Robinson 2005-
Stefan Dennis
Stefan Dennis

Stefan Dennis is an Australian actor most famous for playing the role of Paul Robinson in the Australian soap opera Neighbours from 1985?1993....
 
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
 
1987-1992, 2004-2007, 2008, 2008-


No. 24

This was one of the three original houses in Ramsay Street and had been associated with the Ramsay family many years before the show began. The first seen occupants were Max Ramsay
Max Ramsay

Max Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours portrayed by Francis Bell . The character made his debut in the program's pilot episode in 1985....
 and his wife Maria
Maria Ramsay

Maria Ramsay was a fictional character in the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dasha Blahova. She appeared in Episode One in 1985 and left later that year....
 and their two children Shane
Shane Ramsay

Shane Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Peter O'Brien. His first appearance was in the show's first episode in 1985....
 and Danny
Danny Ramsay

Daniel "Danny" Ramsay was a fictional character in the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by David Clencie. He was the very first character seen in Neighbours....
. Max and Maria's marriage ended quite early into the show's run and at the beginning of 1986 Max's sister Madge Mitchell
Madge Bishop

Margaret Mary "Madge" Bishop played by Anne Charleston was one of the matriarchs of Australian television soap opera Neighbours. For all of her eleven years on the show, she had only lived at one address, No.24 Ramsay Street, which was previously owned by her brother Max Ramsay....
 moved in and they purchased half of the house each, Max later left and sold Madge the rest of the house. Max was essentially replaced by his brother Tom Ramsay
Tom Ramsay

Tom Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Gary Files....
 who only lasted a year and moved out at the end of 1986 along with Danny. Madge's daughter Charlene
Charlene Robinson

Charlene Edna Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours played by Kylie Minogue from 1986 until 1988. Charlene is considered to be the most popular character Neighbours has ever had....
 arrived in 1986 and her son Henry Ramsay
Henry Ramsay

Henry Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours played by Craig McLachlan from 1987 until 1989.Herny Love intering has Sue Jones Malaine Patter son Sally Wells Lucy Robinson and Sharhon Davies....
 moved in in 1987 following Shane's departure.

After Charlene's marriage to Scott Robinson
Scott Robinson (Neighbours)

Scott James Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He was played first by Darius Perkins in 1985 and later Jason Donovan when Network 10 picked up the show in 1986....
, the couple moved in to this house. After marrying Madge, Harold Bishop
Harold Bishop

For the former American football player, see Harold Bishop, Jr.Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours played by Ian Smith ....
 moved in. In 1988, Charlene departed that year and Scott and Henry both left in 1989. Sharon and Bronwyn Davies
Bronwyn Davies

Bronwyn Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Rachel Friend. She first appeared in 1988 until early 1990....
 lived here briefly as did Harold's daughter Kerry. In the early 1990s Londoner Eddie Buckingham
Eddie Buckingham

Edward "Eddie" Buckingham is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Bob La Castra. He was a main character for several months in 1990....
 who Madge and Harold met on their trip to England moved in here as did Madge's niece Gemma Ramsay
Gemma Ramsay

Gemma Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Beth Buchanan from 1990 until 1991....
. Madge and Harold then took in Brenda Riley who bought her nephew Guy Carpenter to stay with her at the same time Harold went missing and Madge returned to Ramsay Street.

When Guy's father, Brenda's brother and Madge's old flame Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
 moved in, Guy and Brenda quickly left. Madge left in late 1992 after she rejected Lou's proposal of marriage and moved away. Lou then took in lodgers Beth Willis and Cameron Hudson who both moved out when Lou's daughter Lauren Carpenter
Lauren Carpenter

Lauren Carpenter was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Sarah Vandenbergh from 1993 until 1994. Lauren is most notably known in the show for having an affair with neighbour Brad Willis ....
 moved in with her dad for a year. Annalise Kratz
Annalise Kratz

Annalise Kratz is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kimberley Davies from 1993 to 1996. In 2005, Annalise returns to Erinsborough to show a documentary film about Ramsay Street....
 moved in with Lou in 1993 and later moved next door to Number 26. Rick Alessi
Rick Alessi

Ricardo "Rick" Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dan Falzon. He first appeared in 1992 and remained until the character's departure in 1995....
 later moved in after his parents left Erinsborough
Erinsborough

Erinsborough is the fictional setting for the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours, which premiered in March 1985. Erinsborough is often contrasted with the neighbouring and equally fictitious suburbs of Eden Hills, West Waratah, Waratah Heights, Elliot Park, and Anson's Corner....
 and remained until 1994 when Lou's new partner Cheryl Stark
Cheryl Stark

Cheryl Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Caroline Gillmer from 1993 until the character's death in 1996....
 moved in with her son Brett
Brett Stark

Brett Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Brett Blewitt. He first appeared in 1993 along with his Sister, Danni and remained as a regular in the show until 8 March 1996....
 and Annalise. The Carpenter-Starks all moved next door when the house was bought by Cheryl's mother Marlene Kratz
Marlene Kratz

Marlene Kratz was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Moya O'Sullivan. She first appeared in 1994 and remained in the show until 1997 when the character went on a three month cruise but never returned....
 who moved in along with her grandson Sam Kratz
Sam Kratz

Sam Kratz was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Richard Grieve. He first appeared in 1994 and remained in the show until 1996....
.

They took in Cody Willis
Cody Willis

Cody Willis was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Amelia Frid from 1989 to 1991 and Peta Brady from 1993 to 1996....
 as a lodger when her parents moved away and Annalise later moved back in after she break up with Mark. Annalise's sister Joanna also moved in and for a brief period, Luke Handley stayed there. By 1996 Sam, Annalise and Joanna had moved out and Harold had reappeared apparently having lived in Tasmania with amnesia he and Madge reunited and rented the house from Marlene who went next door to live with Lou following Cheryl's death. Leaving briefly, Harold and Madge returned to Ramsay Street where they bought the property from Marlene and soon after fostered teenager Paul McClain and also took in Tad Reeves. In 2001 Madge died of cancer and by 2002 both Paul and Tad had also left. Harold briefly lived with hairdresser Gino Esposito and took in troubled teenager Saxon Garvey before granddaughter Sky Mangel moved back to the area to live with Harold. He was soon joined by son David Bishop daughter-in-law Liljana and his other granddaughter Serena. Harold took a homeless Lou Carpenter back in, in 2005.

Later that year David and his family perished in a plane crash. In 2006, Sky gave birth to Kerry Timmins, and Carmella Cammeniti lived here for a time after she denounced her vows as a nun. In 2007 Lou's daughter Lolly moved in and her lies got Carmella kicked out of the house. Lolly left after six months and Sky left soon after, taking baby Kerry to be closer to her father Dylan Timmins.

Harold left Erinsborough in early 2008 renting his house to Lou moved in with Parkers at number 26. Marco
Marco Silvani

Marco Silvani was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Jesse Rosenfeld, first appeared on the show in 2007....
 and Carmella Silvani
Carmella Cammeniti

Carmella Cammeniti is a fictional character on the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, and has been portrayed by Natalie Blair since the character's first onscreen appearance on 26 November 2003....
, still owning it for when he returns. Rebecca
Rebecca Napier

Rebecca Napier is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Jane Hall since July 2007....
 and Declan Napier
Declan Napier

Declan Napier is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by actor James Sorensen, made his debut on 25 July 2007....
 moved in after the revelation of Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
's affair with Kirsten Gannon
Kirsten Gannon

Kirsten Gannon is a fictional recurring character on the soap Neighbours.She first appeared in June 2007, and left the same month. She returned in August, leaving again in October and returned as a regular in November....
. Sienna
Sienna Cammeniti

Sienna Cammeniti was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Erin McNaught. She made her first appearance onscreen in episode 5445, which aired on May 2 2008....
, Carmella's cousin, moved in briefly, but later moved to Italy. Marco died in July 2008 following a bush fire, and Bridget Parker
Bridget Parker

Bridget "Didge" Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Eloise Mignon, debuted on 23 July 2007....
 also briefly stayed in the house whilst angry at her parents marital problems. When Harold put his house up for the Salvation Army, the freedman family moved in at the start of 2009, which consisted of Cassandra, Simon and Tegan. In Ocobter 2009 Kelly Katsis will move into number 24 with her Greek relatives.

Current Residents

! Actor !! Character !! Resident |- | Tottie Goldsmith
Tottie Goldsmith

Tottie Goldsmith is an Australian actress and singer....
 || Cassandra Freedman
Cassandra Freedman

ArrivalCassandra Freedman, or 'Sass', is the mother of Donna, Tegan and Simon Freedman. She arrived to live in24 Ramsay Street, acquiring Harold's house which he donated to the Salvation Army, as she is a ...
 || 2009 |- | Chelsea Jones || Tegan Freedman
Tegan Freedman

ArrivalTegan Freedman - a character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours - is the younger sister of Donna Freedman. She first appeared on 12th December 2008 on the day of the rafting accident with her brother, Simon Freedman....
 || 2009 |- | Mauricio Merino, Jr || Simon Freedman
Simon Freedman

Simon Freedman is a fictional character on the popular Australian television series Neighbours, he is potrayed by Mauricio Merino Jr. He first appeared in episode 5605 on the 12h of December 2008....
 || 2009

No. 26

A large grey brick house at the top of the cul-de-sac, this house is considered by many to be the Robinson household. Bought by patriarch Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson (Neighbours)

James "Jim" Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alan Dale. He appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until the character's death in 1993....
 in the 1960s, he lived here with wife Anne and together they had four children Paul
Paul Robinson (Neighbours)

Paul James Robinson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stefan Dennis. He appeared in the first episode in 1985 in television that was broadcast on Seven Network, and was in the episodes that was broadcast on Network Ten up until August 1992 and made a guest appearance in 1993....
, Julie
Julie Martin

Julie Martin was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She first appeared in 1985, during which time she worked at the local bank....
, Scott
Scott Robinson (Neighbours)

Scott James Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He was played first by Darius Perkins in 1985 and later Jason Donovan when Network 10 picked up the show in 1986....
 and Lucy
Lucy Robinson

This article refers to the fictional character. For the British actress, see Lucy Robinson Lucy Robinson was a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by three different actresses....
. In 1975, Anne died and her mother, Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels

Helen Daniels was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by the late actress Anne Haddy. The character appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until her death in 1997, making her the longest-serving original character....
, came to live with the family to help Jim raise his children. When the show started all his children were still living with him, however Paul and Julie had both moved out by the end of 1985, Scott moved out in 1987 following his marriage to Charlene Mitchell
Charlene Mitchell

Charlene Mitchell was a third party candidate in the United States presidential election, 1968, and was the first African-American woman to run for President of the United States....
 and Lucy went away to boarding school, reappearing occasionally.

Jim married Beverly Marshall
Beverly Marshall

Beverly Marshall was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played first by Lisa Armytage from 1987 until 1989, and by Shaunna O'Grady from 1989 until 1990....
 in 1988 and her niece and nephew Katie
Katie Landers

Back storyKatie Landers was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Sally Jensen. She first appeared in 1988 until the character's departure in 1989....
 and Todd Landers
Todd Landers

Not to be confused with Simpsons character Todd FlandersTodd Robert Landers was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kristian Schmid....
 also moved in. Later that year, they took in street kid Nick Page
Nick Page (Neighbours)

Nick Page was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Mark Stevens . He first appeared in1988 and left in 1990....
. Katie and Nick left within the following Beveley left in 1900 after she broke up with Jim but Todd stayed long after Beverley and Jim separated until his untimely death in 1992. Also, in 1990, Jim found out he had a fifth child Glen Donnelly
Glen Donnelly

Glen Donnelly was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Richard Huggett. He first appeared in late 1990 and left in early 1992....
 who moved into the house and who Jim added to his will. Beth Brennan, Josh Anderson and Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson

Matthew Thomas "Matt" Robinson, Jr. was an United States actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on New Year's Day in 1937, he was the first actor to portray the character of Gordon Robinson, on the long-running children's TV program Sesame Street....
 also stayed there for brief periods in the early 1990s. In 1993, Jim began dating the much younger Fiona Hartman whose daughter Annalise moved in as well.

This affair angered Helen and she moved over to No.32. Later that year, Jim suffered a heart attack but instead of helping him Fiona left him to die, more interested in collecting his money. The house had been left to Helen in Jim's will and she let Annalise stay on there and her second cousin Wayne Duncan
Wayne Duncan

Wayne Duncan was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jonathon Sammy-Lee from 1993 to 1994....
 also moved in, so he could teach at the high school. In 1994, Julie and her husband Philip
Philip Martin (Neighbours)

Philip Gordon Martin was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Christopher Milne during the character's first appearance in 1985 and by Ian Rawlings when the character returned to the show in 1992...
 and their children Hannah
Hannah Martin

Hannah Amelia Rose Martin was a character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She first appeared in 1992 and left when the Martin family departed Erinsborough in 1999....
 and Debbie
Debbie Martin

Deborah 'Debbie' Martin was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She first appeared in 1985 and was played by Mandy Storvik for one episode then Katrina McEwan for two episodes and finally by Marnie Reece-Wilmore when the character returned in 1992....
 moved in. Julie died later that year and Debbie left and then came back again. Philip's much younger girlfriend Jen Handley
Jen Handley

Jen Handley was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alyce Platt. She first appeared in 1995 and left in early 1996....
 moved in briefly in 1995 as did her brother Luke
Luke Handley

Luke Handley was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Bernard Curry. He first appeared in 1995 and left in late 1996....
 who had a brief relationship with Debbie. In 1997, surrounded by her family, Helen Daniels passed away at home and even though Jim's will stated that his four remaining children: Glen, Lucy, Paul and Scott would have equal share in the house, Phil took over the house.

Later that year he began dating Ruth Wilkinson who moved in with him following their marriage. Ruth's twin children Lance
Lance Wilkinson

Lance Charles Wilkinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Andrew Bibby during the character's first appearance in 1995, and returned on a regular basis from 1996 until 2001....
 and Anne
Anne Wilkinson

Anne Wilkinson , was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Brooke Satchwell during the character's first appearance in 1996 until her departure in 2000....
 also moved in. In 1999, Ruth, Philip and Hannah moved away and Lance and Anne moved to other houses on the street. Philip sold the house to Joe Scully
Joe Scully

Joseph "Joe" Scully was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Shane Connor. He first appeared in 1999 when he and his family moved into 26 Ramsay Street, vacated by the Martin family....
 who moved in along with his wife Lyn
Lyn Scully

Lynette "Lyn" Scully is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours portrayed by Janet Andrewartha. She moved into Ramsay Street in 1999 with her family and was a prominent feature on the street until late 2006....
 and daughters Stephanie
Stephanie Scully

Stephanie Jo Scully is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She entered the series in 1999, originally played by Emma Roche, but replaced by Carla Bonner after only three weeks of filming ....
, Felicity
Felicity Scully

Felicity Jane 'Flick' Scully was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Holly Valance.She first appeared in 1999 when she and her family moved into 26 Ramsay Street after the Martin family moved out up until 2002, when she left for America....
 and Michelle
Michelle Scully

Michelle Elizabeth Scully was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kate Keltie. She first appeared in 1999 when she and her family moved into 26 Ramsay Street after the Martin family moved out up until 2003, when she left for America....
. In 2002, Connor O'Neill
Connor O'Neill

Connor Aloysius O'Neill was a fictional Northern Irish character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Patrick Harvey. He first appeared in 2002....
 a friend of the Scully's absent son Jack
Jack Scully

Jack Scully was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He initially appeared as a guest character portrayed by Paul Pantano in 2001....
 became their lodger and also started a relationship with Michelle. At Felicity's leaving party later that year, Jack returned with his new girlfriend Lori Lee
Lori Lee

Lori Lee was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Michelle Ang between 2002 and 2003. Lori made two brief guest stints in 2004....
.

In 2003, Michelle left and Connor moved to Number 30, whilst Lori also moved following Jack's affair with Nina Tucker
Nina Tucker

Nina Tucker was a fictional character in the Australia soap opera Neighbours, played by actress and popular singer Delta Goodrem. She joined the show as a regular character in 2002, eventually leaving the show late in 2003....
 and Stephanie moved in with new boyfriend Max Hoyland
Max Hoyland

Max Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stephen Lovatt. He first appeared on August 22, 2002....
 at Number 32. Also that year Lyn gave birth to her fifth child Oscar
Oscar Scully

Oscar Nicholas Scully is a character in the soap opera Neighbours. He was born in 2003 and is the son of Lyn Scully and Joe Scully . He is played by Ingo Dammer-Smith....
. Joe moved away in 2004 to look after his ill father and after visiting him that year, Lyn decided their marriage was over. Jack left to reunite with Nina at the start of 2005, leaving Lyn and Oscar alone. Later that year, Lyn invited her new friend and colleague Janelle Timmins
Janelle Timmins

Janelle Beryl Timmins is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Nell Feeney. She first appeared briefly in 2004, returning on a more permanent basis in early 2005....
 to move in along with her sons Scott and Dylan
Dylan Timmins

Dylan Kim Timmins was a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Damien Bodie. He first appeared in 2005 and departed on 30 March 2007....
 who were already living elsewhere on the street. Janelle's daughters Janae
Janae Timmins

Janae Janelle Timmins was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Eliza Taylor-Cotter. She first appeared in April 2005 and left the show in February 2008....
 and Bree moved in a month later.

Towards the end of 2005, Joe Mangel
Joe Mangel

Joe Mangel was a fictional character who appears in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Mark Little . He first appeared in 1988 until 1991, and made a return for four months in 2005....
 returned to the show and started romancing Lyn and his rows with Janelle lead to the whole family being thrown out of the house and having to live in a caravan park. Joe and Lyn lived here together briefly for a while until she folded and let the Timmins family move back in, and Joe left soon after to help his son on his farm. In 2006, Lyn declared herself bankrupt and was forced to sell the house which was bought by Loris Timmins
Loris Timmins

Loris Timmins was a fictional character on the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Kate Fitzpatrick. She was the shows' matriarch for three months....
, Janelle's mother in law, in an attempt to make amends with Janelle. After this, Lyn moved out to live at no.22. In the spring of 2007, Stingray died and Dylan left at his funeral being unable to live on the street where his brother had died. In the summer of 2007, Janelle married her boyfriend, Allan Steiger
Allan Steiger

Senior Sergeant Allan Frederick Steiger was a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Joe Clements....
 and then left the street in a helicopter along with Bree, telling Janae to stay behind and try and start a relationship with Ned Parker
Ned Parker

Ned Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel O'Connor. He first appeared in 2005 and left in 2008....
. Janae continued to live at no. 26, and Ned moved in with his son Mickey Gannon
Mickey Gannon

Michael "Mickey" Gannon is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by child actor Fletcher O'Leary. He first appeared in June 2007....
.

Ned's brother, Steve Parker
Steve Parker

Dr. Steven James Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Steve Bastoni, debuted on screen on July 23, 2007....
, later moved in with his wife, Miranda
Miranda Parker

Miranda Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by Nikki Coghill first appeared on the show on July 23, 2007....
, and their adoptive daughter, Bridget
Bridget Parker

Bridget "Didge" Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Eloise Mignon, debuted on 23 July 2007....
, and were later joined by the couples adoptive son, Riley
Riley Parker

Riley Parker was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Sweeney Young, debuted on August 17 2007 and left on May 23 2008....
. Janae left in early 2008 to join the rest of her family in Cairns after her relationship with Ned began to struggle. Several weeks after Janae's departure, the Parkers bought the house at auction. Lou moved in with the Parkers after Harold's departure.

In July 2008, Ned and Mickey moved to Perth, after Kirsten
Kirsten Gannon

Kirsten Gannon is a fictional recurring character on the soap Neighbours.She first appeared in June 2007, and left the same month. She returned in August, leaving again in October and returned as a regular in November....
, Mickey's mother, was badly burnt in a bush fire. Mickey ran away and returned to Erinsborough, and it was decided that he should live with his aunt and uncle while his mother recovered.

Miranda's sister, Nicola West
Nicola West

Nicola West is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Imogen Bailey. Bailey began filming her role on January 21, 2008 and she made her on-screen debut on May 5, 2008....
 briefly resided there, causing Riley, with whom she was having an illicit affair, to leave. Nicola caused marital problems for the Parker's and was thrown out, whilst Steve also briefly moved to no. 30. After repairing their marriage, Steve returned, along with Bridget, who had been staying with her boyfriend, Declan. Soon after, Nicola was sent to a psychiatric hospital.

Current Residents

Actor Character Resident
Nikki Coghill
Nikki Coghill

Nicola Vicars Coghill is an Australian actress....
 
Miranda Parker
Miranda Parker

Miranda Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by Nikki Coghill first appeared on the show on July 23, 2007....
 
2007-
Fletcher O'Leary
Fletcher O'Leary

Fletcher O'Leary is an Australian child actor. He has played Mickey Gannon in the Australian soap opera Neighbours since 19 June 2007.O'Leary's younger brother Blake O'Leary joined the Neighbours cast in October 2007, playing Libby Kennedy son Ben Kirk....
 
Mickey Gannon
Mickey Gannon

Michael "Mickey" Gannon is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by child actor Fletcher O'Leary. He first appeared in June 2007....
 
2007-
Tom Oliver
Tom Oliver

----Tom Oliver is an England-born Australian television, film and theatre actor, best known today for playing the role of Lou Carpenter in the Australian soap opera Neighbours....
 
Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
 
2008-
Eloise Mignon
Eloise Mignon

Eloise Mignon is an Australian actor.Since 23 July 2007, she has appeared as Bridget Parker in Neighbours acting as a 16 year old, year 11 student at Erinsborough High....
 
Bridget Parker
Bridget Parker

Bridget "Didge" Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Eloise Mignon, debuted on 23 July 2007....
 
2007-
Steve Bastoni
Steve Bastoni

Steve Bastoni is an Italian Australian actor.Bastoni is best known for his role in Police Rescue as Constable Yannis 'Angel' Angelopoulos....
 
Steve Parker
Steve Parker

Dr. Steven James Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, played by Steve Bastoni, debuted on screen on July 23, 2007....
 
2007-
James Sorensen
James Sorensen

James Sorensen is a professional Model and actor. He is of Danish and Portuguese descent.Sorensen is currently appearing in the Australian soap Neighbours as Declan Napier, son of Rebecca Napier, ....
 
Declan Napier
Declan Napier

Declan Napier is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by actor James Sorensen, made his debut on 25 July 2007....
 
2008-
Jane Hall (actress)
Jane Hall (actress)

Jane Hall is an Australian actor and comedian....
 
Rebecca Napier
Rebecca Napier

Rebecca Napier is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Jane Hall since July 2007....
 
2009-


No. 28

This house was bought in 1985 by Des Clarke
Des Clarke

Desmond M. Clarke is an author and former professor of philosophy at University College Cork, in Cork , Ireland. His research interests lie predominantly in the 17th century, on such topics as the history of philosophy and theories of science - with a specific interest in the writings of Ren? Descartes, as well as contemporary church/state re...
 for him to live with his fiance Lorraine Kingham. On the day of the wedding, Lorraine and her parents arrived at the house to tell Des the wedding was off. To pay off his debts Des took Daphne Lawrence the stripper at his bachelor party in as his lodger. She moved out when they broke off their engagement and Daphne's old schoolfriend Zoe Davis
Zoë Davis

Zo? Davis was a fictional character in the Australia soap opera Neighbours....
 moved in for a little while. Daphne came back in 1986 and the couple also became legal custodians of Mike Young
Mike Young (Neighbours)

Michael James "Mike" Young was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Guy Pearce from 1986 until 1989.Mike was Romticely involed with Nikki Daveinson Jane Harris and Lucy Robinson....
.

In 1987 Daphne gave birth to a son named Jamie. Daphne died in 1988 and Des and Mike continued to live here and Bronwyn Davies
Bronwyn Davies

Bronwyn Ramsay was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Rachel Friend. She first appeared in 1988 until early 1990....
 and Sally Wells
Sally Wells

Sally Wells was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Rowena Mohr....
 lived here briefly. Des began romancing Melanie Pearson
Melanie Pearson

Melanie Pearson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Lucinda Cowden. She first appeared in 1987, then in 1988 and became a regular on the series in 1989 up until the character's departure in 1991....
 in 1989 and she moved in following their engagement. Mike left in 1990 to be with his sick mother and Des left later that year after he broke his engagement off with Melanie. Doug Willis bought the house and moved in with wife Pam
Pam Willis

Pamela "Pam" Willis was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Sue Jones . She first appeared in 1990 until the character's departure in 1994....
, their eldest son Adam and younger daughter Cody
Cody Willis

Cody Willis was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Amelia Frid from 1989 to 1991 and Peta Brady from 1993 to 1996....
, who was already a character on the show. Cody and Adam both left in 1991, being essentially replaced by their other siblings Brad and Gaby. Doug's sister Faye Hudson moved in briefly and Cody returned in 1993. All the Willises left Ramsay Street in 1994 bar Cody.

The house was bought by Karl Kennedy
Karl Kennedy

Karl Raymond Kennedy is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Alan Fletcher, who joined the cast in 1994....
 who moved in with wife Susan and children Malcolm
Malcolm Kennedy

Malcolm George "Mal" Kennedy was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Benjamin McNair. He first appeared in 1994 until 1997 followed by several brief guest stints in 2002 and 2004....
, Libby and Billy. In 1995, Mal moved to No.32 briefly with his girlfriend Danni Stark
Danni Stark

Danielle "Danni" Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Eliza Szonert. She was Cheryl Stark's youngest daughter....
 but moved back in after things didn't work out. Libby also moved out in 1996 to live with boyfriend Darren Stark
Darren Stark

Darren Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, first played by Scott Major when the character's arrived in 1993....
 but their new flat wasn't what she expected and so she moved back home. Following his family's departure, Toadfish Rebecchi
Toadfish Rebecchi

Jarrod Vincenzo "Toadfish" Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Ryan Moloney....
 lived there until 1998 when he moved in with Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
. Mal left in 1997 and his friend Joel Samuels
Joel Samuels

Joel Matthew Samuels was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel MacPherson. He first appeared in 1998 and remained until the character's departure in 2002....
 stayed with the Kennedys for a brief period in 1998. Billy left in 2000 and Susan's nephew Darcy Tyler
Darcy Tyler

Darcy Tyler was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Mark Raffety. He first appeared in 2000, and remained a regular character on the show until the character's arrest by Joanna Douglas in 2003....
 came to stay here as did Susan's niece and Darcy's cousin Elly Conway
Elly Conway

Eleanor Leanna Rose "Elly" Conway was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kendell Nunn from 2001 until the character's departure in 2002....
 but both had left by the summer of 2002. Libby moved out in 2001 after she married Drew Kirk
Drew Kirk

Andrew "Drew" Kirk was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dan Paris. He first appeared in 1998 until the character's death in 2002....
 but when Drew died in 2002, Libby moved back in with son Ben Kirk
Ben Kirk

Benjamin Ian Kennedy Kirk is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.Ben is the son of Libby Kennedy and Drew Kirk....
. At separate times in 2003 Karl and Susan took in teenagers Lori Lee
Lori Lee

Lori Lee was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Michelle Ang between 2002 and 2003. Lori made two brief guest stints in 2004....
 and Taj Coppin
Taj Coppin

Taj Coppin was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jaime Robbie Reyne. He first appeared in 2002 . He was a member of the 'House of Trouser' for a short while before his departure in 2004....
.

Karl and Susan divorced in 2004 with Susan Kennedy getting the house in the divorce settlement and Karl moving into a nearby flat. Susan then took in lodgers Sindi Watts
Sindi Watts

Sindi Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marisa Warrington. She first appeared in guest stints in 2002 and 2003, became a regular cast member in 2004, then left in 2005....
 and Stingray Timmins who were her new surrogate family as Libby and Ben returned and left within the same year. In 2005, Stingray's brother Dylan Timmins
Dylan Timmins

Dylan Kim Timmins was a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Damien Bodie. He first appeared in 2005 and departed on 30 March 2007....
 came to stay until both moved in with mother Janelle
Janelle Timmins

Janelle Beryl Timmins is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Nell Feeney. She first appeared briefly in 2004, returning on a more permanent basis in early 2005....
  at no. 26. Liljana Bishop
Liljana Bishop

Liljana Bishop was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marcella Russo. She first appeared in 2003 and remained in the show until her presumed death in 2005 following the Neighbours plane crash....
 stayed with Susan during her brief separation with husband David
David Bishop

David Bishop is an award-winning screenwriter and author. Born in New Zealand, he was a UK comics editor during the 1990s, running such titles as the Judge Dredd Megazine and 2000 AD , the latter between 1995 and the summer of 2000....
, Stuart Parker
Stuart Parker

Stuart Parker was leader of the Green Party of British Columbia in British Columbia, Canada, from 1993 to 2000.Prior to winning the party's leadership at the age of 21, he had been the founder and spokesperson of the party's youth wing, the Young Greens from 1988 to 1992 and was best known for coordinating the group's successful national c...
 also lived here with girlfriend Sindi while he was having problems with his sight. David and Liljana reconciled and Stuart and Sindi moved out. Later that year Susan Kennedy began dating Alex Kinski
Alex Kinski

Alexander Isiovich "Alex" Kinski is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Andrew Clarke for several months in 2005....
 who moved in with her along with his children Rachel Kinski
Rachel Kinski

Rachel Jessica Kinski is a fictional character on the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Caitlin Stasey since 2005. She was recently voted the most popular character in an online official poll, followed by Libby Kennedy and Stephanie Hoyland....
 and Zeke Kinski
Zeke Kinski

Ezekiel 'Zeke' Kinski is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, and is portrayed by Matthew Werkmeister. He first appeared in late 2005 shortly after his sister, Rachel Kinski and currently remains on the show....
.

Alex was diagnosed with a terminal disease and Susan and Alex were married at no. 28 where Alex's oldest daughter Katya
Katya Kinski

Katya Sarah Kinski was a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, and is played by Dichen Lachman. She entered the show's canvas in late 2005, when her father Alex Kinski was in the last stages of Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma, an Acute idiopathic form of leukaemia....
, who had run away from home, reappeared to spend a few hours with her father before he died that night. Katya and new stepmother Susan began a custody battle for Rachel and Zeke; in the end, Katya conceded and eventually became friends with Susan and moved in with her and the children. Karl and ex-wife Susan Kinski reunited as a couple in the middle of 2006; Rachel was initially unhappy with this decision and moved into no. 30 but eventually the Kinski children learnt to treat Karl as a surrogate father and Karl and Susan re-married in 2007. In early 2007, Toadie was shot and moved in with Karl and Susan to recover he moved out to live with girlfriend divorcee Stephanie Hoyland later that year. He also returned briefly to no 28 after leaving Steph at the altar in 2008. Karl's senile father Tom also lived here but has now been sent to an old folks' home in the country.

Karl and Susan's daughter Libby and grandson Ben recently returned to the Street and lived at no. 28, until moving in with Steph at no. 32. Libby and Ben later moved in with Steph at No 32.

Ringo Brown
Ringo Brown

Ringo Brown is a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Sam Clark since January 2007....
, Rachel's ex boyfriend, moved in with the Kennedy-Kinskis after his brother Frazer and sister in law Rosie left Ramsay Street to live in Italy.

Current residents

Actor Character Resident
Jackie Woodburne
Jackie Woodburne

Jackie Woodburne is a Northern Ireland-born Australian actress. She emigrated with her family as a child.Woodburne is best known for playing Susan Kennedy in Neighbours, whom she has played since 1994; and Julie Egbert "Chook" in Prisoner , whom she played from 1985 to 1986....
 
Susan Kinski 1994-
Alan Fletcher
Alan Fletcher

Alan Fletcher is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Karl Kennedy in long-running soap opera Neighbours....
 
Karl Kennedy
Karl Kennedy

Karl Raymond Kennedy is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Alan Fletcher, who joined the cast in 1994....
 
1994-2004, 2006-
Caitlin Stasey
Caitlin Stasey

Caitlin Jean Stasey is an Australian actress who is best known for her role as Rachel Kinski in Neighbours. Previously she played Francesca Thomas in The Sleepover Club....
 
Rachel Kinski
Rachel Kinski

Rachel Jessica Kinski is a fictional character on the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Caitlin Stasey since 2005. She was recently voted the most popular character in an online official poll, followed by Libby Kennedy and Stephanie Hoyland....
 
2005-2009
Matthew Werkmeister
Matthew Werkmeister

Matthew Werkmeister is an Australian stage and television actor. He is best known for his role as Zeke Kinski in the soap opera Neighbours....
 
Zeke Kinski
Zeke Kinski

Ezekiel 'Zeke' Kinski is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, and is portrayed by Matthew Werkmeister. He first appeared in late 2005 shortly after his sister, Rachel Kinski and currently remains on the show....
 
2005-
Sam Clark
Sam Clark

Samuel James Clark is an actor and aspiring singer-guitarist from Adelaide, South Australia. He is best known for portraying Ringo Brown on Neighbours....
 
Ringo Brown
Ringo Brown

Ringo Brown is a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Sam Clark since January 2007....
 
2008-


No. 30


The Brown family and the Sutton family both lived here briefly in 1985, until it was bought by Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson (Neighbours)

James "Jim" Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alan Dale. He appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until the character's death in 1993....
 as a wedding gift to his son Paul and his new wife Terry. After only a few weeks of marriage Terry shot Paul and he moved back to his family home. The house was featured in the storyline again until 1988 when the Simpson family put the house on the market and it was bought by Edith Chubb as an investment, having totally changed layout since it was last on screen. Her nieces Sharon and Bronwyn Davies lived here for a while and it was later rented by Hilary Robinson
Hilary Robinson

Hilary Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours played by Anne Scott-Pendlebury. She first appeared in 1987 and 1988, in a guest capacity and returned for a more permanent role in 1989 and left the show in 1990....
 who lived here with her son Matt.

Dorothy Burke
Dorothy Burke

Dorothy Burke was a character in the Australian soap opera, Neighbours. She was portrayed by Maggie Dence....
 bought the house in 1990 and lived here firstly with her niece and nephew Ryan
Ryan McLachlan

Ryan McLachlan was a fictional character on the popular Australian Soap Neighbours, portrayed by Richard Norton. The character first appeared in 1990 and remained on the show until 1991....
 and Lochy McLachlan and later with her makeshift family of Phoebe Bright and Toby Mangel
Toby Mangel

Toby Mangel was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Finn Greentree-Keane in 1988 until 1990. Ben Guerens took over the role and remained in the show until 1993...
. Todd Landers
Todd Landers

Not to be confused with Simpsons character Todd FlandersTodd Robert Landers was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kristian Schmid....
 got Phoebe pregnant but was then run down by a car and died while trying to stop Phoebe having an abortion. At the beginning of 1993 Phoebe gave birth to a daughter she named Hope and she also married Stephen Gottlieb
Stephen Gottlieb

Stephen Gottlieb was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Lochie Daddo in 1992 and 1993...
. Dorothy sold the house to an unknown buyer when she left in 1993 along with Toby, leaving Stephen, Phoebe and Hope together as a family. The Gottlieb's first lodger was Beth Brennan and Stephen's brother Mark came to live with his brother and his new wife. Stephen and Phoebe left in 1993 and Beth left after her marriage to Brad Willis later in the year.

After things became overcrowed at Number 24, Rick Alessi
Rick Alessi

Ricardo "Rick" Alessi was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Dan Falzon. He first appeared in 1992 and remained until the character's departure in 1995....
 moved in as did Mark's sister, Ren
Serendipity Gottlieb

Serendipity "Ren" Gottlieb was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Raelee Hill from 1994 to 1995....
. Following Rick's departure Cody Willis
Cody Willis

Cody Willis was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Amelia Frid from 1989 to 1991 and Peta Brady from 1993 to 1996....
 moved in and when Ren and Mark left Cody's uni friends Luke
Luke Handley

Luke Handley was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Bernard Curry. He first appeared in 1995 and left in late 1996....
 and Jen Handley
Jen Handley

Jen Handley was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alyce Platt. She first appeared in 1995 and left in early 1996....
 moved in with her. Jen left in 1995 and Jo Hartman moved in. In late 1996, Luke joined the police force and agreed to use the house as part of a stakeout but the situation turned ugly and Cody was fatally shot and Died. Sarah Beaumont
Sarah Beaumont

Sarah Beaumont was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Nicola Charles. She first appeared in 1996 until the character's departure in 1999....
 moved in with Jo and Luke and Sarah's sister Catherine O'Brien moved in after she split up with her boyfriend Stonefish Rebecchi
Stonefish Rebecchi

Kevin 'Stonefish' Rebecchi Jr. is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap Neighbours, portrayed by Anthony Engelman. He was in the show from 1994 till 1996, returning 7 years later in 2003 and once again in 2007....
. Luke left at the end of 1996 and Catherine departed with Mal Kennedy in 1997, with teacher Lisa Elliott taking her place in the house. Jo left following her marriage to Rob Evans and Lisa also moved on. Ben Atkins moved into the house to be close to his birth mother Ruth Wilkinson and his sister Caitlin joined them.

Ben and Caitlin had both moved on in 1998 and Sarah's new housemates were Joel Samuels
Joel Samuels

Joel Matthew Samuels was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel MacPherson. He first appeared in 1998 and remained until the character's departure in 2002....
 and Toadie Rebecchi. Sarah was married to Peter Hannay in 1999 and left Ramsay Street. It was around this time that Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
 bought the house at auction after the previous owner Janine Sumner had put it on the market. Sarah's place in the house was contested over between Lance Wilkinson
Lance Wilkinson

Lance Charles Wilkinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Andrew Bibby during the character's first appearance in 1995, and returned on a regular basis from 1996 until 2001....
 and Amy Greenwood
Amy Greenwood

Amy Smith was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jacinta Stapleton. She was flirtatious and ditzy, especially interested in fashion and gossip....
, Lance eventually won and moved in. Toadie's cousin Tad Reeves
Tad Reeves

Wayne Terrance "Tadpole" Reeves was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Jonathon Dutton. He first appeared in 1998 until the character's departure in 2002....
 and Joel's one-time girlfriend Felicity Scully
Felicity Scully

Felicity Jane 'Flick' Scully was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Holly Valance.She first appeared in 1999 when she and her family moved into 26 Ramsay Street after the Martin family moved out up until 2002, when she left for America....
 both lived here briefly and Lance moved out in 2001 his place in the house being taken by Dee Bliss who originally romanced Joel but later dated both the new housemate Stuart Parker
Stuart Parker

Stuart Parker was leader of the Green Party of British Columbia in British Columbia, Canada, from 1993 to 2000.Prior to winning the party's leadership at the age of 21, he had been the founder and spokesperson of the party's youth wing, the Young Greens from 1988 to 1992 and was best known for coordinating the group's successful national c...
 and Toadie the latter of whom she married in 2003. But the wedding wasn't a happy one as Toadie and Dee went to start their honeymoon their car careered off a cliff, Toadie was found by Dee disappeared. It was around this time that Connor O'Neill
Connor O'Neill

Connor Aloysius O'Neill was a fictional Northern Irish character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Patrick Harvey. He first appeared in 2002....
 moved into the house and together they were known as the House of Trouser
House of Trouser

No. 30, generally known as the House of Trouser, is a fictional house in Neighbours.The Brown family and The Sutton family both lived here briefly in 1985, the house was bought by Jim Robinson as a wedding gift to his son Paul Robinson and his new wife Terry Robinson ....
.

In 2004, facing financial ruin, Lou had to sell the house and Stuart, Toadie and Connor bought it together. Two of Connor's girlfriends Serena Bishop
Serena Bishop

Serena Bishop was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Lara Sacher. She first appeared in 2003 and remained in the show until her presumed drowning 2005, following a major plane crash caused by Robert Robinson ....
 and Carmella Cammeniti
Carmella Cammeniti

Carmella Cammeniti is a fictional character on the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, and has been portrayed by Natalie Blair since the character's first onscreen appearance on 26 November 2003....
 both lived here with him as did Stuart's girlfriend and later wife Sindi Watts
Sindi Watts

Sindi Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marisa Warrington. She first appeared in guest stints in 2002 and 2003, became a regular cast member in 2004, then left in 2005....
. In 2005 Stuart's brother Ned Parker
Ned Parker

Ned Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel O'Connor. He first appeared in 2005 and left in 2008....
 moved in and slept on the couch as well as former landlord Lou Carpenter. Stuart left at the beginning of 2006 to reconcile with Sindi, Connor left in mysterious circumstances a few months later. Toadie then took in his cousin Janae Timmins
Janae Timmins

Janae Janelle Timmins was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Eliza Taylor-Cotter. She first appeared in April 2005 and left the show in February 2008....
 and her new husband Boyd Hoyland
Boyd Hoyland

Boyd Richard Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kyal Marsh. He first appeared on 5 June 2002 and left the show on 3 August 2007....
 who were rebelling against their parents who didn't consent to their marriage.

Janae and Boyd made peace with their parents and moved out and Toadie moved away briefly to meet some clients in Sydney and asked Ned to find new pennants for the house. He interviewed for the rooms and they went to Frazer Yeats
Frazer Yeats

Frazer Yeats is a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Ben Lawson from October 2006 to April 2008....
, Pepper Steiger
Pepper Steiger

Heidi "Pepper" Steiger was a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Nicky Whelan. The character first appeared on 12 October 2006....
 and Will Griggs, but Ned was unaware that Toadie had promised his room to Rosetta Cammeniti
Rosetta Cammeniti

Rosetta Cammeniti is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actor Natalie Saleeba....
 and so Will was relegated to the closet, which became a much used extra room from then on. When Toadie returned unexpectedly, with a full house, he moved to No.32 and then into his law offices. Later it was revealed that Frazer and Pepper were not a couple and a Big Brother
Big Brother

Big Brother may refer to:* Big Brother , a character from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four** Authoritarian personality, any omnipresent figure representing oppressive control...
 style vote was taken between the five housemates and due to his own stupidity Ned was voted out. Will left in early 2007 after his secret fortune was revealed and Frazer's brother Ringo Brown
Ringo Brown

Ringo Brown is a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Sam Clark since January 2007....
 came to find him and ended up moving in. Carmella came to stay here after she was thrown out of No.24 and Will's brother Oliver Barnes
Oliver Barnes

Oliver Barnes is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The character, portrayed by actor David Hoflin, made his debut on-screen on January 30, 2007 and is the brother of the departed Will Griggs , the character left on August 8, 2008....
 lived her briefly as her boyfriend but left after he started dating Elle Robinson. Frazer threw Carmella out after her affair with Ringo was revealed. Pepper left in November 2007 for a job in Queensland along with her new boyfriend Adam Rhodes
Adam Rhodes

Adam Rhodes was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by England actor Benjamin Hart. The character made his on-screen debut on 14 June 2007, and left on 29 November 2007....
. Daniel Fitzgerald
Daniel Fitzgerald (Neighbours)

Daniel Fitzgerald is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Actor Brett Tucker originated the role from 1999 to 2000, and returned to Australian screens on 30 October 2007....
 moved in in 2008, after asking Frazer and Rosie if there were any spare rooms and getting the okay from his student Ringo. In April 2008, Frazer and Rosie left for an extended trip to Italy and Ringo moved in with the Kennedy-Kinskis. Samantha Fitzgerald
Samantha Fitzgerald

Samantha 'Sam' Fitzgerald ) is a fictional recurring character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She made her on screen debut on March 21, 2008 and departed the show on June 25, 2008....
 moved into the house briefly in April 2008, but moved out when she left her husband Dan.

In 2008, Toadie took in youngster Callum Jones
Callum Jones

Callum Jones Rebecchi is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He is portrayed by child actor Morgan Baker. He made his first appearance on episode 5471, introduced to Toadfish Rebecchi by Stephanie Scully as someone with whom Toadie can spend time....
 after his grandmother became ill and was unable to care for him. He has applied for permanent guardianship of Callum. Current Residents

Actor Character Resident
Ryan Moloney
Ryan Moloney

Ryan Moloney is an Australian actor. He currently portrays the character Toadfish Rebecchi in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.Moloney has played the role since 1995....
 
Toadfish Rebecchi
Toadfish Rebecchi

Jarrod Vincenzo "Toadfish" Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Ryan Moloney....
 
1998-2006, 2008-
Brett Tucker
Brett Tucker

Brett Alan Tucker is an Australian actor and singer. The son of Ken and Janice Tucker, he grew up in the Yarra Valley of Victoria with his three siblings - Nicky, Mark and David....
 
Daniel Fitzgerald
Daniel Fitzgerald (Neighbours)

Daniel Fitzgerald is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Actor Brett Tucker originated the role from 1999 to 2000, and returned to Australian screens on 30 October 2007....
 
2008-
Morgan Baker Callum Jones
Callum Jones

Callum Jones Rebecchi is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He is portrayed by child actor Morgan Baker. He made his first appearance on episode 5471, introduced to Toadfish Rebecchi by Stephanie Scully as someone with whom Toadie can spend time....
 
2008-


No. 32

Number 32, originally Number 19, was first seen in 1986 when Nell Mangel moved in with her granddaughter Jane Harris. In 1987 she took Harold Bishop
Harold Bishop

For the former American football player, see Harold Bishop, Jr.Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours played by Ian Smith ....
 in as a lodger but he left after he married Madge Mitchell and moved in with her. In 1988 Mrs. Mangel's son Joe Mangel
Joe Mangel

Joe Mangel was a fictional character who appears in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Mark Little . He first appeared in 1988 until 1991, and made a return for four months in 2005....
 moved to the area along with son Toby Mangel
Toby Mangel

Toby Mangel was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Finn Greentree-Keane in 1988 until 1990. Ben Guerens took over the role and remained in the show until 1993...
 and dog Bouncer. Also that year Mrs. Mangel left after she married John Worthington, signing Number 32 over to Joe.

In 1989 Jane left following the breakdown of her engagement to Des Clarke
Des Clarke

Desmond M. Clarke is an author and former professor of philosophy at University College Cork, in Cork , Ireland. His research interests lie predominantly in the 17th century, on such topics as the history of philosophy and theories of science - with a specific interest in the writings of Ren? Descartes, as well as contemporary church/state re...
, meanwhile Joe got engaged to Kerry Bishop
Kerry Bishop

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 and she moved in with him along with her daughter Sky
Sky Mangel

Sky Olivia Mangel was a character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Miranda Fryer from the character's first appearance in 1989 until her departure in 1991, and by Stephanie McIntosh since 2003....
. They later took in lodger Matt Robinson. Kerry was shot by duck hunters in 1990 and Joe was devastated. Matt later left to join mother Hilary Robinson
Hilary Robinson

Hilary Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours played by Anne Scott-Pendlebury. She first appeared in 1987 and 1988, in a guest capacity and returned for a more permanent role in 1989 and left the show in 1990....
 in Adelaide.

Joe later got over Kerry and got engaged to Melanie Pearson
Melanie Pearson

Melanie Pearson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Lucinda Cowden. She first appeared in 1987, then in 1988 and became a regular on the series in 1989 up until the character's departure in 1991....
 who moved in with him. The pair were married and sold Number 32 and left together along with Sky, while Toby moved in with Dorothy Burke
Dorothy Burke

Dorothy Burke was a character in the Australian soap opera, Neighbours. She was portrayed by Maggie Dence....
. After this the house was bought by the Daniel's corporation and was rented to such people as Beth Willis, Cameron Hudson and Marco Alessi. Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels

Helen Daniels was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by the late actress Anne Haddy. The character appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until her death in 1997, making her the longest-serving original character....
 evicted Cameron and Beth in 1992 and they went to live with Lou Carpenter
Lou Carpenter

Louis Thomas Carpenter is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Tom Oliver. He first appeared in 1988 and returned in January 1992 as a regular character....
. Helen's granddaughter Julie Martin
Julie Martin

Julie Martin was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She first appeared in 1985, during which time she worked at the local bank....
 moved in with husband Philip Martin
Philip Martin (Neighbours)

Philip Gordon Martin was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Christopher Milne during the character's first appearance in 1985 and by Ian Rawlings when the character returned to the show in 1992...
, his children Michael and Debbie and the couple's only child together Hannah. Helen moved in with the family in 1993 but they all moved over to No.26 after Jim Robinson
Jim Robinson (Neighbours)

James "Jim" Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Alan Dale. He appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until the character's death in 1993....
 died.

Philip bought Number 32 off Helen and rented it out. The first people to rent the house were Malcolm Kennedy
Malcolm Kennedy

Malcolm George "Mal" Kennedy was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Benjamin McNair. He first appeared in 1994 until 1997 followed by several brief guest stints in 2002 and 2004....
 and Danni Stark
Danni Stark

Danielle "Danni" Stark was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Eliza Szonert. She was Cheryl Stark's youngest daughter....
 who trying to make a go of it as an independent couple however their union was short-lived. Next Phil rented the property to Angie Rebecchi
Angie Rebecchi

Angela "Angie" Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian Soap Neighbours, portrayed by Lesley Baker. She was a permanent character from 1995 till 1996 and recurring from 2002 till 2006, and 2008 onwards....
 who moved in with her two sons Stonefish
Stonefish Rebecchi

Kevin 'Stonefish' Rebecchi Jr. is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap Neighbours, portrayed by Anthony Engelman. He was in the show from 1994 till 1996, returning 7 years later in 2003 and once again in 2007....
 and Toadfish
Toadfish Rebecchi

Jarrod Vincenzo "Toadfish" Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Ryan Moloney....
. Stonie's girlfriend Catherine O'Brien lived with them briefly. Later that year Stonie and Angie moved up north and Philip rented the house to Ruth Wilkinson along with her two children Anne
Anne Wilkinson

Anne Wilkinson , was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Brooke Satchwell during the character's first appearance in 1996 until her departure in 2000....
 and Lance
Lance Wilkinson

Lance Charles Wilkinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Andrew Bibby during the character's first appearance in 1995, and returned on a regular basis from 1996 until 2001....
. They stayed there until 1998 when Philip and Ruth began dating. In 1998 the house was rented to lecturer Mike Healey
Mike Healey

Michael "Mike" Healey was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He was Libby Kennedy's University lecturer who began dating her, shortly after he moved in two doors across at Number 32....
 so he could be closer to girlfriend Libby Kennedy
Libby Kennedy

Elisabeth 'Libby' Grace Kennedy-Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the Australian soap Neighbours, played by Kym Valentine. She first appeared from 1994 in television until 2003, and returned for several months in 2004....
.

In 1999 Teresa Bell lived here and Anne Wilkinson moved back following her mother's move out of the area, Teresa also lived with her ex-husband Brendan, her co-worker Daniel Fitzgerald
Daniel Fitzgerald (Neighbours)

Daniel Fitzgerald is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Actor Brett Tucker originated the role from 1999 to 2000, and returned to Australian screens on 30 October 2007....
 and her friend Dee Bliss. Dee and Tess tried to buy the house when Phil put it on the market but it was bought instead by Evan Hancock
Evan Hancock

Evan Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Nicholas Opolski. He first appeared in 2001 until his family's departure in 2002....
 who moved in with wife Maggie
Maggie Hancock

Maggie Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Sally Cooper. She first appeared in 2001 until her family's departure in 2002....
, his son Matt
Matt Hancock

Matthew "Matt" Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stephen Hunt. He first appeared in 2001 until the character's departure in 2002....
 and Evan and Maggie's children Leo
Leo Hancock

Leo Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by first by Josh Jay in the character's arrival in 2000 and then by Anthony Hammer from 2001 until the departure of his family in 2002....
 and Emily
Emily Hancock (Neighbours)

Emily Hancock was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Isabella Oldham. She first appeared in a guest role along with her brother, Leo in 2000 and then reappered in 2001 when their family moved into 32 Ramsay Street until 2002....
. The next year the Hancock family faced huge legal costs and sold the house to Mal Kennedy before leaving town. Mal rented the property briefly to Isabella Garvey and her son Saxon but Isabella was ill and had to go to hospital while Saxon briefly moved in with Harold Bishop
Harold Bishop

For the former American football player, see Harold Bishop, Jr.Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours played by Ian Smith ....
.

The house was then rented to Max Hoyland
Max Hoyland

Max Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Stephen Lovatt. He first appeared on August 22, 2002....
 and his children Boyd
Boyd Hoyland

Boyd Richard Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Kyal Marsh. He first appeared on 5 June 2002 and left the show on 3 August 2007....
 and Summer
Summer Hoyland

Summer Rose Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marisa Siketa. She first appeared as a regular from May 20, 2002 to June 14, 2005, making recurring appearances from 2005 to early 2007....
. In 2003 Stephanie Scully
Stephanie Scully

Stephanie Jo Scully is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She entered the series in 1999, originally played by Emma Roche, but replaced by Carla Bonner after only three weeks of filming ....
 moved in when she started dating Max and the two later married. Max's sister Isabelle Hoyland
Isabelle Hoyland

Isabelle "Izzy" Hoyland was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by actress Natalie Bassingthwaighte, she first appeared in 2003, left in 2006 and returned briefly in 2007....
 also moved in later that year and stayed here when she was not living with one of her older lovers. In 2004 Max bought the house from Mal. In 2005 Summer left to go to boarding school. In 2006, Boyd married Janae Timmins
Janae Timmins

Janae Janelle Timmins was a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Eliza Taylor-Cotter. She first appeared in April 2005 and left the show in February 2008....
 they lived here as a couple before moving into no.30 but moved back again later on. Stephanie also gave birth to her and Max's son Charlie
Charlie Hoyland

Charles "Charlie" Hoyland is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by the child actor Jacob Brito from October 2008, taking over from Aaron Aulsebrook-Walker....
.

Later that year after running down and killing Cameron Robinson
Cameron Robinson

Cameron Robinson was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, and was played by Adam Hunter ....
, his sister Elle began to start playing tricks on Max to make him think he was losing his mind. Max lost his mind and lelt hospaity room. he left because felt that everyone didit what him anymore. When Steph's friend Toadie Rebecchi heard this he came back to town living at No.32 because his house was full, he left when he Steph began to grow feelings toward each other and when Boyd found out he wasn't pleased and Toadie went to live in the law offices. Boyd was also effected by Max's disappearance and went off to look for him in Tasmania when he came back he revealed to Janae that he had kissed a girl while he was there but she forgave him.

When Toadie left Steph took in Ned Parker
Ned Parker

Ned Parker is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel O'Connor. He first appeared in 2005 and left in 2008....
 as a lodger at the end of the year there was a stakeout involving Steph, Charlie and Toadie and Katya Kinski
Katya Kinski

Katya Sarah Kinski was a fictional character in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours, and is played by Dichen Lachman. She entered the show's canvas in late 2005, when her father Alex Kinski was in the last stages of Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma, an Acute idiopathic form of leukaemia....
 and her brother Zeke
Zeke Kinski

Ezekiel 'Zeke' Kinski is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, and is portrayed by Matthew Werkmeister. He first appeared in late 2005 shortly after his sister, Rachel Kinski and currently remains on the show....
 who were being tormented by Katya's ex-boyfriend Guy Sykes. Toadie managed to get everyone to safety but was shot through the window and moved in to No.28. Meanwhile Elle had found Max and together with Janae convinced him to move back to Ramsay Street, Elle had owed up to what she had done had done to Max. Steph felt awful for not believing Max so thought to give their marriage another try but it didn't last so Max moved away and Summer returned one last time to say goodbye to her home in Ramsay St. Max and Steph later divorced with Steph getting Number 32 in the divorce settlement. Meanwhile Glenn Forrest the girl who Boyd had kissed in Tasmania came to Ramsay Street and revealed the full extent of their affair to Janae.

Glenn's presence was too much for Boyd and Janae and their marriage came to an end when Boyd chose Glenn over Janae. They divorced and Janae moved back in with her family, and Glenn moved back to Tasmania after realising that Boyd had never gotten over Janae. After Max's departure, Steph and Toadie decided to give things another try and Toadie moved back into No.32. In summer 2007, Boyd decided he had nothing to stick around for now his family had all left and his marriage had failed, so when his ex-girlfriend Sky Mangel
Sky Mangel

Sky Olivia Mangel was a character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Miranda Fryer from the character's first appearance in 1989 until her departure in 1991, and by Stephanie McIntosh since 2003....
 was heading up North he decided to join her. In late 2007, Steph's grandmother Valda Sheergold
Valda Sheergold

Valda Lynette Sheergold is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Joan Sydney on a recurring basis from 2002?2005, and returning on a permanent basis as of 24 September 2007....
 moved in to No.32. Later Toadie moved out after his and Steph's disastrous non-wedding. Not long after that Valda decided to return to Shelley Bay. Steph's friend Libby Kennedy
Libby Kennedy

Elisabeth 'Libby' Grace Kennedy-Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the Australian soap Neighbours, played by Kym Valentine. She first appeared from 1994 in television until 2003, and returned for several months in 2004....
 and her son Ben Kirk
Ben Kirk

Benjamin Ian Kennedy Kirk is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.Ben is the son of Libby Kennedy and Drew Kirk....
 moved in shortly afterward. Steph let her new barman Ty Harper
Ty Harper

Tyler Harper is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Dean Geyer. He first appeared on the show on episode 5419, which aired on 27 March 2008....
 move in when she discovered him sleeping in the office of Charlie's.

Current Residents

Actor Character Resident
Carla Bonner
Carla Bonner

Carla Bonner is an Australian actress best known for playing the role of Stephanie Scully in the soap opera Neighbours, a role she has played since 1999....
 
Stephanie Scully
Stephanie Scully

Stephanie Jo Scully is a fictional character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She entered the series in 1999, originally played by Emma Roche, but replaced by Carla Bonner after only three weeks of filming ....
 
2003-
Jacob Brito Charlie Hoyland
Charlie Hoyland

Charles "Charlie" Hoyland is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by the child actor Jacob Brito from October 2008, taking over from Aaron Aulsebrook-Walker....
 
2006-
Kym Valentine
Kym Valentine

Kym Valentine is a Maltese Australian actress best known for her portrayal of Libby Kennedy in the soap opera Neighbours....
 
Libby Kennedy
Libby Kennedy

Elisabeth 'Libby' Grace Kennedy-Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the Australian soap Neighbours, played by Kym Valentine. She first appeared from 1994 in television until 2003, and returned for several months in 2004....
 
2008-
Blake O'Leary
Blake O'Leary

Blake O'Leary is an Australian actor, who currently plays the role of Ben Kirk in Neighbours, since November 2007. He replaced actor Sean Berends who portrayed the character up to the end of 2004....
 
Ben Kirk
Ben Kirk

Benjamin Ian Kennedy Kirk is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.Ben is the son of Libby Kennedy and Drew Kirk....
 
2008-
Dean Geyer
Dean Geyer

Dean Stanley Geyer is an Australian singer-songwriter and actor who finished third in the talent contest Australian Idol 2006.In the weeks leading up to the final of Australian Idol 2006, Geyer was selected by both Mark Holden and former Australian Idol judge Ian Dickson as their favourites for winning the competition....
 
Ty Harper
Ty Harper

Tyler Harper is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Dean Geyer. He first appeared on the show on episode 5419, which aired on 27 March 2008....
 
2008-


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