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Neighbours ''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons and ...
'' is an Australian television soap opera created by
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. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the serial in 1990, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer
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. The sixth season of ''Neighbours'' began airing from 11 January 1990. January saw the arrival of the Alessi twins Caroline and
Christina Alessi Christina Alessi (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Gayle Blakeney. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 January 1990, when she moved into Ramsay St ...
played by Gayle & Gillian Blakeney. Barman Kelvin Stubbs also began appearing that month. In February, Josh Anderson and Ryan McLachlan, played by Jeremy Angerson and Richard Norton, respectively, made their first appearances. That same month British actor
Derek Nimmo Derek Robert Nimmo (19 September 1930 – 24 February 1999) was an English character actor, producer and author. He is best remembered for his comedic upper class "silly ass" and clerical roles, including Revd Mervyn Noote in the BBC1 sitcom ...
guested as Lord Ledgerwood. Maggie Dence arrived as new principal Dorothy Burke in March. Bob La Castra joined the serial as Eddie Buckingham in April, and Stephen Hall also joined the cast that month as
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.
Beth Buchanan Beth Christine Buchanan (born 10 March 1972), is an Australian actress and social worker. She is best known for the television roles as Gemma Ramsay in ''Neighbours'', and Susan Croydon in ''Blue Heelers''. She was also a long-standing member ...
began playing
Gemma Ramsay Gemma Ramsay (also Willis) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Beth Buchanan. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 June 1990. The actress was not sure about a long-term co ...
, the niece of established character
Madge Bishop Madge Bishop (also Ramsay and Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Anne Charleston. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 January 1986. Madge was introduced as the ...
in June. The following months, three more members of the new Willis family arrived, Doug, Pam and
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, played by Terence Donovan, Sue Jones and Ian Williams, respectively. Alison Whyte guested as environmentalist Amber Martin in September and Richard Huggett arrived as
Glen Donnelly Glen Donnelly is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Richard Huggett. The actor joined the cast shortly after leaving '' E Street'', and he relocated from Sydney to Melbourne, where the show is filmed. H ...
.


Caroline Alessi

Caroline Alessi, played by
Gillian Blakeney Gayle and Gillian Blakeney are Australian identical twins who performed together as actresses and as a dance/pop duo in the 1990s, releasing music under the monikers The Twins and Gayle and Gillian. Born in Brisbane on 9 July 1966, Gayle is o ...
, made her first on-screen appearance on 18 January 1990. Writers devised relationship stories for Caroline alongside the characters Adam Willis (Ian Williams) and Jim Robinson (
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). A notable storyline for the character was kissing her sister Christina's ( Gayle Blakeney) husband Paul Robinson (
Stefan Dennis Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor and singer best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera ''Neighbours'' from its first episode on 18 March 1985. He departed ...
).


Christina Alessi

Christina Alessi, played by Gayle Blakeney, made her first on-screen appearance on 18 January 1990. Christina is the twin sister of Caroline Alessi (
Gillian Blakeney Gayle and Gillian Blakeney are Australian identical twins who performed together as actresses and as a dance/pop duo in the 1990s, releasing music under the monikers The Twins and Gayle and Gillian. Born in Brisbane on 9 July 1966, Gayle is o ...
). Christina later marries long-standing character A notable storyline for the character occurred when she ran off with her son Andrew Robinson (Shannon Holmes) without informing Paul.


Kelvin Stubbs

Kelvin Stubbs, played by Michael Fletcher made his first on-screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 22 January 1990. Fletcher is a British actor and had appeared in ''Neighbours'' four times prior in small "walk on" roles as delivery men. Kelvin is portrayed as a "bashful" and "clumsy" character and Fletcher believed that Kelvin has "bad luck". Producers asked Fletcher if he was clumsy like Kelvin and he insisted he was not. Fletcher told that Stuart Gilles from ''
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'' that he had an ironic first day filming because he had a series of clumsy accidents. Writers paired Kelvin romantically with
Melanie Pearson Melanie Pearson (also Mangel) is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Lucinda Cowden. She made her first appearance as Melanie during the episode broadcast on 30 July 1987. Cowden originally a ...
(
Lucinda Cowden Lucinda Cowden (born 24 April 1965) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Melanie Pearson in the soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 1987 until 1991. She also appeared in '' The Power, The Passion'', presented children's television series ...
). Fletcher recalled that writers transformed the character's appearance and persona, which leads to romance with Melanie. Fletcher told Gilles that Kelvin "always fancied" Melanie but believed she would not want a "bashful type" as a romantic partner. Melanie later pursues romance with Kelvin when he changes his appearance. Fletcher revealed that Kelvin becomes "less clumsy" and "transformed into someone "very different" but not "entirely macho". He revealed that he was required to wear glasses to make him more attractive to Melanie, despite not wearing glasses off-screen. Writers opted for a passionate relationship for the duo, with more intimate scenes being written than were broadcast. Fletcher revealed that he and Cowden changed some intimate scenes they believed were "over the top" because they were always kissing. He described their relationship as problematic because "they keep falling in and out of love". Fletcher described the end of Melanie and Kelvin's relationship as "surprising" and recalled crying when he first read the scripts. Kelvin is a waiter at Lassiter's. He is revealed as a secret admirer of Melanie and she accuses him of stalking her. She decides to help him gain confidence and they begin to date. Melanie gives Kelvin too much confidence and he asks
Christina Alessi Christina Alessi (also Robinson) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Gayle Blakeney. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 January 1990, when she moved into Ramsay St ...
( Gayle Blakeney) out to dinner and goes on a date with
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(
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). Melanie is upset to realise Kelvin has been cheating on her. He made his final appearance as Kelvin on 3 April 1990.


Josh Anderson

Joshua "Josh" Anderson, played by Jeremy Angerson, made his first on-screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 5 February 1990. He arrives in Erinsborough because his father relocates to the area to run a news agents. Producers hired Angerson because they were increasing the size of the male cast following the departure of popular characters. Josh is characterised as friendly, academically bright and good at chemistry. Hayward 1991, p.150. The character helped to form the show's teenage character group of his era alongside Todd Landers (
Kristian Schmid Kristian Schmid (born 28 November 1974) is an Australian actor best known for his roles as Todd Landers in ''Neighbours'' and Leading Seaman Robert Dixon in ''Sea Patrol''. Early life Schmid was born in Geelong, Australia to Hungarian parent ...
), Melissa Jarrett (Jade Amenta) and
Cody Willis Cody Willis is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', originally played by Amelia Frid. She made her first on-screen appearance on 24 November 1989. The character departed in 1991, but returned in 1993 with Peta Bra ...
(
Amelia Frid Amelia Frid (born 30 July 1975) is an Australian former child actress who played Cody Willis in ''Neighbours''. Early life Frid was born in Russia, and arrived in Australia by boat at the age of five, attending prep in Melbourne. Career In 19 ...
).


Ryan McLachlan

Ryan McLachlan, played by Richard Norton, made his first screen appearance on 15 February 1990. Norton told Chrissie Camp of ''
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'' that he "couldn't believe his luck" when he received the role of Ryan. He moved to Melbourne aged 19 to begin filming. Ryan is the older brother of Tiffany McLachlan (Amber Kilpatrick) and very protective towards his younger sister. Hayward 1991, p.156. Ryan and Tiffany come to Ramsay Street to stay with their aunt, Dorothy Burke ( Maggie Dence). Monroe 1994, p.129-130. Norton stayed with ''Neighbours'' for one year and left to join the cast of rival soap opera ''
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''. Writers devised an exit storyline which saw him leave Erinsborough to join the army.


Lord Ledgerwood

Lord Ledgerwood, played by
Derek Nimmo Derek Robert Nimmo (19 September 1930 – 24 February 1999) was an English character actor, producer and author. He is best remembered for his comedic upper class "silly ass" and clerical roles, including Revd Mervyn Noote in the BBC1 sitcom ...
, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 26 February 1990. The character and Nimmo's casting were announced on 6 December 1989. James Cockington from ''
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'' reported that the British actor had joined the cast in a guest role. He filmed on location in Lyme Park, Cheshire in the
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alongside
Anne Charleston Anne Charleston (born 30 December 1942) is an Australian-born former actress prominent in television, radio and theatre, notable for her career locally and in the United Kingdom in both England and Ireland. She began her career on the stage in ...
and
Ian Smith Ian Douglas Smith (8 April 191920 November 2007) was a Rhodesian politician, farmer, and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (known as Southern Rhodesia until October 1964 and now known as Zimbabwe) from 1964 to 1979. He w ...
who play
Madge Bishop Madge Bishop (also Ramsay and Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Anne Charleston. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 January 1986. Madge was introduced as the ...
and
Harold Bishop Harold Wayne Bishop is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ian Smith. The actor was offered the role by the show's creator and executive producer Reg Watson. Smith made his first screen appearance as H ...
respectively. Cockington said the scenes were due to air in February which were billed as two special episodes. Nimmo was interested in appearing in ''Neighbours'' when he was approached because he thought it would be a free holiday. But they informed him that filming would take place in his own country. Nimmo told Cockington that he believed the episodes would be well received by Australian viewers because of his character. He branded Lord Ledgerwood a "archetypal silly Pom" which in his opinion Australians like. The character has been described as an "eccentric peer".
Rosemary Daniels Rosemary Daniels is a fictional character from the Australian Network Ten soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Joy Chambers. She made her first on-screen appearance on 20 February 1986 and appeared intermittently. Rosemary is the adoptive daughte ...
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Joy Chambers Carolyn Joy Chambers-Grundy ( Chambers; 1947 – 17 September 2023) was an Australian actress, author, poet and businesswoman. As the wife of multimillionaire television tycoon Reg Grundy, she wrote for, worked as a production assistant on and ...
) also featured in his storyline. Madge and Harold walk around Lyme Park in England where they see Rosemary. She thinks she will need to fly back to the US and asks Madge and Harold to find Lord Ledgerwood and secure her business deal. They visit his estate but he refuses to see them. Rosemary arrives having not left after all. Lord Ledgerwood agrees to see Rosemary and he shows everyone around. The character's final appearance was screened on 27 February 1990.


Dorothy Burke

Dorothy Burke (previously McLachlan), played by Maggie Dence, made her first on-screen appearance on 7 March 1990. The actress was appearing in a theatre production when she was approached by a representative from Grundy to join the show. Morrison 1991, p.18. Dorothy's storylines were written to include a mixture of comedy and drama. Dorothy lived on Ramsay Street alongside her niece Tiffany (Amber Kilpatrick) and nephew Ryan McLachlan (Richard Norton). In 1993, Dorothy meets Tom Merrick (Robert Essex), a school inspector who comes to evaluate Erinsborough High and they fall in love. This leads to her departure alongside Tom.


Eddie Buckingham

Edward "Eddie" Buckingham, played by Bob La Castra, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 2 April 1990. La Castra created the character for himself after he was told that casting him the soap would be difficult because of his ethnic background. He auditioned for ''Neighbours'' via video tape. La Castra was written out of ''Neighbours'' in October 1990 along with a series of characters, so the producers could make a return to focusing on family-oriented drama. Eddie departed on 28 September 1990.


Boof

Gary "Boof" Head, played by Stephen Hall, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 19 April 1990. Caron Eastgate from ''
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'' reported that Boof would be responsible for the breakdown of Todd Landers (
Kristian Schmid Kristian Schmid (born 28 November 1974) is an Australian actor best known for his roles as Todd Landers in ''Neighbours'' and Leading Seaman Robert Dixon in ''Sea Patrol''. Early life Schmid was born in Geelong, Australia to Hungarian parent ...
) and Melissa Jarrett's (Jade Amenta) relationship. Melissa's mother would ban her from seeing Tood after Boof convinces him to break-in a local car crushing office. The two characters burgle the office and take spare parts to repair their bikes with. Hall had guested on the serial the previous year as Angus Owens. Boof is introduced during a bike race alongside established characters Todd, Melissa, Ryan McLachlan (Richard Norton), Josh Anderson (Jeremy Angerson) and
Cody Willis Cody Willis is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', originally played by Amelia Frid. She made her first on-screen appearance on 24 November 1989. The character departed in 1991, but returned in 1993 with Peta Bra ...
(Amelia Frid). He purposely knocks Cody off her bike and she injures her knee. He then teases Ryan about Cody. The race upsets local pensioner Lester Cooper (Roy Baldwin) who tells them off and orders them away from his land. Boof begins to threaten Lester and pushes him over. Ryan stands up to Boof for bullying a pensioner.
Kerry Bishop Kerry Bishop is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Linda Hartley. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 1 February 1989. Kerry is Mavis and Harold Bishop's (Ian Smith (acto ...
(
Linda Hartley-Clark Linda Hartley-Clark (born 28 December 1967) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Kerry Bishop on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 1989 to 1990. She had early lead roles in '' Cornflakes for Tea'', ''The Bush Gang'', and ' ...
) becomes annoyed at Boof for vandalising the park and shouts at him. Boof gets his friends to hang around Ryan's work. They begin to smash plates and threaten to beat Ryan up. Boof begins spending time with Todd and gets him to break in the local car crushing office. They are caught, arrested and given a court date. Boof is later sent to juvenile detention and Todd is free to leave after being given a given a good behaviour bond. Boof later threatens Todd with a piece of wood but Josh comes to help him. When Boof does not back down, Josh beats him up. Boof later hassles Melissa and Cody but runs off when Josh appears. Two years later, Boof returns to Erinsborough and begins bullying Toby Mangel ( Ben Guerens) into stealing for him after Toby witnesses him stealing the money for
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from the Coffee shop. Boof threatens to hurt Toby's dog
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and kidnaps him as leverage, holding him hostage in a metal shed at a scrapyard. He also begins hassling
Rick Alessi Rick Alessi is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Dan Falzon. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 8 June 1992. Rick and his family were introduced to the show following s ...
(
Dan Falzon Dan Falzon (born 24 November 1972) is an Australian actor, known for his role as Rick Alessi on the television soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 1992 until 1995. Early and personal life Falzon was born in Melbourne, and he and his two brothers ...
), who is initially blamed for a spate of thefts in the street and bullies him into stealing too, but Rick and his brother,
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(
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) come up with a plan to foil Boof. After Marco secretly rescues Bouncer from the scrapyard, Rick and Toby bring
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's (
Benjamin Grant Mitchell Benjamin Grant Mitchell (born 1969), generally known as Ben Mitchell, is an Australian singer-songwriter, actor, and writer, perhaps known for his roles as Bevan Quinn in the police drama ''Skirts'' and Cameron Hudson in the soap opera ''Neighb ...
) motorbike to Boof. When Boof goes to the shed to retrieve Bouncer, Marco pushes him inside with another dog, Fang. Marco agrees to let Boof out if he agrees to sign a confession. Boof initially refuses but when relents when Marco is prepared to let Fang off the leash and signs. Boof is then arrested and sent back to prison. Several months later, Boof reappears as a member of "The Peace Patrol", a Neighbourhood watch group. He appears to foil a robbery but it is later discovered that he and another group member, Clay (Russell Frost), staged the whole thing in order to get publicity in the paper from Cameron, who is a journalist.


Gemma Ramsay

Gemma Ramsay, played by
Beth Buchanan Beth Christine Buchanan (born 10 March 1972), is an Australian actress and social worker. She is best known for the television roles as Gemma Ramsay in ''Neighbours'', and Susan Croydon in ''Blue Heelers''. She was also a long-standing member ...
, made her first on-screen appearance on 20 June 1990. In March 1990, a ''Neighbours'' publicist confirmed that producers were negotiating with Buchanan to join the show. She was signed to a six-month contract and told it could be extended. Gemma arrives in Erinsborough to live with
Madge Bishop Madge Bishop (also Ramsay and Mitchell) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Anne Charleston. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 January 1986. Madge was introduced as the ...
(
Anne Charleston Anne Charleston (born 30 December 1942) is an Australian-born former actress prominent in television, radio and theatre, notable for her career locally and in the United Kingdom in both England and Ireland. She began her career on the stage in ...
) following the death of her mother. Gemma is characterised as "care free and independent" but is more interested in having a good time rather than studying. But she is intelligent and cable of achieving more than she does. Hayward 1991, p.158.


Doug Willis

Douglas "Doug" Willis, played by Terence Donovan, made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 July 1990. Following a short stint in rival Australian soap opera, ''
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'', playing Al Simpson, the alcoholic father of
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's character, Sophie, Terence Donovan would now play her ventualfather-in-law in ''Neighbours'', starting in 1990. He was cast in the role of Doug Willis, the patriarch of the newly introduced Willis family and husband to Pam ( Sue Jones). The family aspect was one of the main reasons Donovan accepted the part. The character has been used to portray the effects of depression and
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. Rebekah Elmaloglou's ''Neighbours'' character, Doug's daughter in law, Therese Willis, was introduced in 2013, and shared screentime with Doug, before he was killed off in 2016.


Pam Willis

Pamela "Pam" Willis (previously Beresford), played by Sue Jones, made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 6 August 1990. Jones carried out a screen-test for the show and was offered the part. Trained as a nurse, Pam arrives as a full-time mother to her four children:
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(Ian Williams), Gaby (
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),
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Scott Michaelson Scott Michaelson is an Australian retired actor and talent manager who is most famous for playing Brad Willis in ''Neighbours''. Career Michaelson played the role of Brad Willis in ''Neighbours'' from 1991 to 1993, taking over from Benjamin ...
) and Cody (
Amelia Frid Amelia Frid (born 30 July 1975) is an Australian former child actress who played Cody Willis in ''Neighbours''. Early life Frid was born in Russia, and arrived in Australia by boat at the age of five, attending prep in Melbourne. Career In 19 ...
). She is married to
Doug Willis Douglas "Doug" Willis is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Terence Donovan. Doug was introduced by executive producer Don Battye as the patriarch of the newly introduced Willis family. Donovan expla ...
( Terence Donovan). Monroe 1996, p.54. A notable storyline for the character saw Pam accused of murdering her patient, Garth Kirby (Roy Baldwin).


Adam Willis

Adam Willis, played by Ian Williams, made his first appearance on 9 August 1990. Williams was signed up to appear in the show in early 1990 but did not know exact details about his character. In April that year writers were still working on stories for the character. Williams was filming a role in ''
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'', another Grundy production. He was scheduled to begin filming in June once that ''Bony'' had finished production. Williams said the part appealed to him as it was flexible and Adam's humour kept him "fired up." Williams explained that he felt similar to his character as they both loved their families, but he was not impressed with Adam's naivety. Writers devised romance storylines for the character involving Caroline Alessi (
Gillian Blakeney Gayle and Gillian Blakeney are Australian identical twins who performed together as actresses and as a dance/pop duo in the 1990s, releasing music under the monikers The Twins and Gayle and Gillian. Born in Brisbane on 9 July 1966, Gayle is o ...
) and
Gemma Ramsay Gemma Ramsay (also Willis) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Beth Buchanan. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 20 June 1990. The actress was not sure about a long-term co ...
(
Beth Buchanan Beth Christine Buchanan (born 10 March 1972), is an Australian actress and social worker. She is best known for the television roles as Gemma Ramsay in ''Neighbours'', and Susan Croydon in ''Blue Heelers''. She was also a long-standing member ...
).


Amber Martin

Amber Martin, played by Alison Whyte, made her first on-screen appearance in the episode broadcast 27 August 1990. Amber is an environmental activist who arrives in Erinsborough to visit her lifelong best friend of
Kerry Bishop Kerry Bishop is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Linda Hartley. She made her first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 1 February 1989. Kerry is Mavis and Harold Bishop's (Ian Smith (acto ...
(
Linda Hartley-Clark Linda Hartley-Clark (born 28 December 1967) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Kerry Bishop on the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' from 1989 to 1990. She had early lead roles in '' Cornflakes for Tea'', ''The Bush Gang'', and ' ...
). Amber was introduced as part of Hartley-Clark's departure from the series. Amber's arrival makes Kerry realise how much her life has changed since she married Joe Mangel ( Mark Little). Hartley-Clark told Chrissie Camp from ''TV Week'' that "when Amber comes back into Kerry's life, Kerry realises how domestic she has become and she's determined to be more active in marches and protests." She added that Joe is against her involvement but Amber makes her realise that she needs more than to stay at home raising her family. Amber learns that there is a duck hunting session being held in marshlands and asks Kerry to join her and form a protest against the hunters. Joe pleads with Kerry to reconsider but Hartley-Clark explained that her character is "adamant" she must join Amber on the protest. The scenes were filmed outside of Melbourne and the actors were forced to contend with slime, frogs and spiders during the location shoot. The protest ends in tragedy for Kerry as a hunter shoots and kills her. Amber arrives to see Kerry and they remember old times when Kerry was more involved in activism for wildlife. Amber later makes her realise that she has become uninvolved with protesting, forcing her to evaluate her stance. Amber decides to show Joe's son
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(
Ben Geurens Ben Geurens (born 24 December 1979) is an Australian actor. Biography Geurens graduated from NIDA in 2004. At drama school he appeared in productions of '' The Return'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', '' Much Ado About Nothing'', and ''Who's Afraid of t ...
) pictures of dead animals to try and show him the reality of the meat industry. Kerry and Joe are shocked and forbid her to involve Toby in activism. Amber learns that duck hunting season is beginning on marshlands and invites Kerry to protest at the area. When they arrive they find injured birds which upsets Kerry and she confronts a group of hunters. Kerry is shot and killed and Joe blames Amber for Kerry's death and throws her out of the house and bars her from Kerry's funeral. However, Amber arrives and Joe tries to stop her from giving her eulogy but Matt Robinson (Ashley Paske) prevents him from doing so. Amber tells everyone that Kerry was lucky to find love with Joe even if only for a short while. Amber leaves Erinsborough after the funeral.


Glen Donnelly

Glen Donnelly, played by Richard Huggett, made his first on-screen appearance on 7 December 1990. Huggett joined ''Neighbours'' after completing a regular role on rival soap opera '' E Street''. Glen is characterised as "independent, tough and mature beyond his twenty years". Glen's most notable storyline was his incestuous relationship with his half-sister
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( Melissa Bell). This was ''Neighbours'' first incest storyline.


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