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Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and currently airs on digital channel 10 Peach. The following is a list of characters that appeared in the show in 2018, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the shows executive producer Jason Herbison. The 34th season of Neighbours began airing from 8 January 2018.[1] Mick Allsop was introduced during the same month, while Rafael Humphreys made his debut in February. March saw the arrival of Chloe Brennan. Bea Nilsson made her first appearance in May. Jemima Davies-Smythe began appearing from September, while Nance Sluggett, Pierce Greyson and Alice Wells made their first appearances in October. Valerie Grundy, Delaney Renshaw and Regina Grundy appeared in December. Mick Allsop{{Infobox soap character|series = Neighbours |name = Mick Allsop |portrayer = Joel Creasey |introducer = Jason Herbison |first = {{Start date|2018|01|30|df=y}} |last = {{End date|2018|02|06|df=y}} |classification = Former; guest }}Mick Allsop, played by comedian Joel Creasey, made his first appearance on 30 January 2018.[2][3] Creasey's casting was confirmed by Anna Byrne of the Herald Sun in October 2017.[4] Of appearing in the show, Creasey commented, "That was fun because it was a soap opera. It was very over the top, and they were like 'Yes! More!' They're all so nice out at Neighbours. I had a blast doing it."[4] Creasey described Mick as "a new gay in town with a backstory",[4] and "a bit of a misunderstood stalker".[2] Executive producer Jason Herbison praised Creasey's "hilarious" performance and added that his character could return in a recurring capacity in the future.[5] Mick comes to Harold's Cafe for a coffee, where Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) recognises him as his stalker from his time in dance troupe Rough Trade. Rory Zemiro (Ash Williams) later claims that Mick has trashed his motel room, before approaching him at the Erinsbrough Backpackers' for a talk. Mick overhears Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) and Paige Smith (Olympia Valance) discussing Rough Trade and he introduces himself. He tells them that he is a big fan of Rory and not Aaron like they believed. He also tells them that he and Rory used to have sex, while Rory was dating Aaron. Rafael Humphreys{{Infobox soap character|series = Neighbours |name = Rafael Humphreys |portrayer = Ryan Thomas |introducer = Jason Herbison |first = {{Start date|2018|02|12|df=y}} |last = {{End date|2018|04|02|df=y}} |classification = Former; recurring |occupation = Barman |home = United Kingdom |mother = Maria Silva }}Rafael Humphreys, played by Ryan Thomas, made his first appearance on 12 February 2018.[6] The character and Thomas's casting details were announced on 12 October 2017.[7] Unconfirmed reports of his casting were previously published in early September 2017.[8] Thomas explained that he was on holiday when his agent contacted him about the role. After speaking with a producer, he accepted the part as the character was different to those he had played before.[7] He added "I grew up watching the show so to get the chance to join the cast is amazing".[7] Johnathon Hughes of Radio Times observed that Thomas's casting was "a canny coup" for the show, as a well known soap actor would please British viewers.[7] Thomas finished filming his guest stint during the week commencing 20 November 2017.[9] Rafael was initially billed as being "a mysterious loner with dark secrets", who comes to Erinsborough to confront an incident from his past.[7] Greg Barnett, the commissioning editor at Channel 5, described Thomas as "the perfect handsome devil", whose arrival would bring "darker times" to an established character.[7] Thomas was photographed with actors Olympia Valance and Andrew Morley on set, leading Hughes to speculate that Rafael may be involved with their characters Paige Smith and Jack Callahan.[7] He was also pictured filming scenes with Matt Wilson, who plays Aaron Brennan.[9] Publicity photos later showed Rafael with scars covering his back and it was revealed that he is set to target Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) in a revenge storyline.[10] Rafael visits the Lassiters Complex amid a 90s fancy dress party. He goes to The Waterhole and watches Paul Robinson from afar. After noticing that Paul has left his penthouse key card behind, Rafael takes it and lets himself into the penthouse. He watches on while Paul sleeps. Rafael checks into the Erinsborough Backpackers, and later enquires about a staff wanted poster in the pub. Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) gives him a trial shift. He befriends David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) after helping out with his mixed up meal order, and Sheila is impressed enough to hire him. Rafael asks Sheila about Paul and learns he owns a new housing development called Robinson Heights. David tries to flirt with Rafael and later asks him out for a drink. Rafael tells David that he was born in the UK, but spent a lot of time in South America as that is where his mother was born. Sheila lets Rafael know that David is Paul's son, so he cuts the date short and leaves. Rafael reports Robinson Heights for unsafe work practices. Mishti Sharma (Scarlet Vas) catches Rafael breaking into the building site and he asks her to charge Paul with murder. He explains that his mother died during a fire in a factory owned by Paul. He gleaned from his mother's diary that the factory was unsafe, so he blames Paul for her death. Mishti later tells Rafael that she has been unable to find anything to support his claim, and there is nothing she can do. Rafael apologises to David and asks him out on another date. David invites Rafael to spend the evening with him at Paul's penthouse, where he is babysitting Gabriel Smith (Kian Bafekrpour). When David goes to check on Gabe, Rafael finds a folder on Robinson Heights and photographs the documentation, including a page about a reimbursement scheme for the former residents, which he then sends to the West Waratah Star newspaper. The paper runs a story about the housing development ripping off pensioners, and Rafael assures David that he did not say anything. Rafael tries to talk to Jayden Warley (Kahn Oxenham) about the safety at Robinson Heights and is overheard by Jayden's mother Sue Parker (Sue Gorman), who wants to know why Rafael is asking questions about Paul's interests. They plot to cause an accident at the site. Paul invites Rafael to a family celebration. When he is alone with David, Rafael shows him his scars and they have sex. Jayden reveals to Rafael that he has been sabotaging the Robinson Heights site for weeks on his mother's orders. Rafael contacts Sue to call off their arrangement, but as he reaches the site, he finds David's brother Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) trapped under a fallen concrete slab. Rafael starts to call an ambulance, but leaves when Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) comes across the scene. Aaron Brennan questions Rafael about Jayden, but Rafael says he does not know him and accuses Aaron of being jealous of his relationship with David. Rafael later catches Aaron going through his belongings and Aaron asks him why he has Sue Parker's business card. Aaron knows that Sue hates Paul and believes Rafael is dating David to get to Paul. Aaron follows Rafael outside and grabs his shirt, which rips and exposes Rafael's scars. Rafael, Sue and Jayden are questioned by the police and Rafael admits to his involvement in the accident at the building site. Paul bails Rafael out and tells him that he does not recall Rafael's mother or the fire, but vows to find out what happened. Rafael assures David that his feelings for him are real despite what has happened. Leo meets with Paul's old business partner Dakota Davies (Sheree Murphy) in London and she later sends him a USB stick containing a document in which she admits to start the factory fire to claim the insurance. Rafael apologises to Paul, who offers to pay his $10,000 fine. Rafael decides to return to the UK to find Dakota. Before he leaves, he tells David to consider giving Aaron another chance. Chloe Brennan{{Main|Chloe Brennan (Neighbours)}}Chloe Brennan, played by April Rose Pengilly, made her first appearance on 27 March 2018.[11] Pengilly's casting and character details were confirmed on 1 March 2018.[11] She secured the role shortly before moving to Los Angeles, stating "I think it's a goal for most Aussie actors to be on one of these iconic Aussie shows that is beloved world wide, but I'd kind of given up on it, my goal was America."[11] Chloe is the sister of the established Brennan brothers; Mark (Scott McGregor), Aaron (Matt Wilson), and Tyler (Travis Burns). She has been mentioned on-screen by her family several times,[12] and Wilson teased her introduction in July 2017.[13] Chloe comes to Erinsborough to see her brothers, after spending years travelling overseas.[12] Of her character, Pengilly said "Chloe Brennan is one of the most fun, interesting roles I've ever been offered and I'm already having a ball playing her."[12] For her portrayal of Chloe, Pengilly was nominated for Best Soap Newcomer at the 2018 Digital Spy Reader Awards; she came in sixth place with 5.9% of the total votes.[14]Bea Nilsson{{Infobox soap character|series = Neighbours |name = Bea Nilsson |portrayer = Bonnie Anderson |introducer = Jason Herbison |first = {{Start date|2018|05|18|df=y}} |classification = Current; regular |occupation = Apprentice mechanic |home = 28 Ramsay Street |father = Lars Nilsson |mother = Liz Conway |halfsisters = Elly Conway |aunts = Susan Kennedy }}Beatrix "Bea" Nilsson, played by Bonnie Anderson, made her first appearance on 18 May 2018.[15] Anderson's casting details were announced on 5 May. She was initially contracted for two years and the show marks her first major acting role.[16] Of her casting, Anderson commented, "I do pinch myself, this is an amazing job to have, even though I started filming in February, it still feels surreal being on set, seeing how it all happens and being a part of it."[15] The show's executive producer Jason Herbison revealed that they created the character of Beatrix for Anderson after meeting with her.[15] Beatrix is the estranged half-sister of Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) and Susan Kennedy's (Jackie Woodburne) niece.[15] Megan Davies of Digital Spy stated that Beatrix and Elly have "a tempestuous history", and Elly worries that her sister will turn her life upside down, especially as Beatrix has "a dark past".[15] Bea's sister Elly Conway spots her in the Lassiter's Complex, but Elly soon loses sight of her. Bea's aunt Susan Kennedy notices her in the complex the following day and follows her until she stops. Bea admits that she was unsure whether to say hello or not. Susan persuades Bea to come home with her and see Elly. Susan suggests that the sisters get to know each other properly, and Elly apologises to Bea for her behaviour the last time they were together. Elly invites Bea to stay with them, but Bea has already booked an apartment. She agrees to go out for dinner with Elly, who introduces her to Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor). Elly later takes Bea on a tour of the area. When Bea returns to her apartment, she rants to her boyfriend Patrick (Rob Mills) about Elly's perfect life, while she has nothing. He convinces her to resolve things with Elly. After learning that Bea knows her way around cars, Mark offers her an apprenticeship at the local garage but she is reluctant to accept as she learned her skills at a former boyfriend's chop shop. Patrick can see that she wants the job and tells her to contact Mark and accept it. Bea admits that she feels guilty that Patrick is in a wheelchair after he was assaulted by a group of men, who were harassing her. After learning that Bea has met Xanthe Canning (Lilly Van der Meer), Patrick encourages Bea to befriend her. Mark tells Bea about Elly's former boyfriend Finn Kelly, who tried to ruin her life and put Susan in hospital. Mark accuses Bea of inputting the wrong numbers for the invoices, but Elly comes to her defence and Bea agrees to join her on a girls' night out. Patrick berates Bea when she suggests that his rehab should take place at a hospital. Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) advises Bea to give her boyfriend space and Patrick buys her a dress as an apology. Bea later confides in Yashvi that she was homeless for a while. When she comes home to find Patrick's wheelchair empty, Bea calls him and he explains that he has been regaining movement in his legs and fell when he went out to test them. Bea brings him home and he proposes. Bea accepts on the condition that he meets her family, but he cancels at the last minute. He later suggests they invite Elly to see them elope. On the day of their elopement, Patrick and Bea take part in the local scavenger hunt until Patrick complains of pain in his legs and they return home. Patrick later goes out to write his vows, and upon his return he tells Bea that he spoke with Elly and she refuses to attend their wedding. On the way to Maryborough, Bea becomes suspicious of Patrick and leaves the car. He chases after her, revealing that he was never paralysed. He knocks Bea out and puts her in a shipping container, where she is later joined by Elly and Susan, who explain that Patrick is actually Finn Kelly. Bea accuses Elly of ruining her life. They are later found by Mark and Karl. After she is checked over, Bea says she will find a hotel, but she begins sleeping in the garage work van, until Elly asks her to move into Number 28. Susan invites Elly and Bea's mother, Liz Conway (Debra Lawrance) to Erinsborough. Liz confirms Bea's beliefs that Elly asked their mother to kick her out when she was fifteen. However, Elly reveals that Liz told her and Susan that it was not her fault. The sisters realise that Liz has been lying to them both, and when Bea finds a photo in Liz's wallet that she is folded out of, Liz admits that she wanted Bea gone as she reminded her too much of Bea's father, Lars. Elly and Bea ask Liz to leave, but she attempts to make amends by inviting them to lunch, where she gets drunk and talks about herself. Liz later claims she has been mugged by Finn, which causes Bea and Elly to soften towards her until they learn from Mark that she made it all up. Jemima Davies-Smythe{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Jemima Davies-Smythe | portrayer = Magda Szubanski | introducer = Jason Herbison | first = {{Start date|2018|09|03|df=y}} | last = {{End date|2018|09|27|df=y}} | classification = Former; recurring | home = Boston | father = Ron Davies-Smythe | halfbrothers = Karl Kennedy | daughters = Trudy Callhoun | grandsons = Jasper }}Jemima Davies-Smythe, played by Magda Szubanski, made her first appearance on 3 September 2018.[17] The character and Szubanski's casting details were announced on 30 May 2018, along with details of the show's first same-sex wedding.[17] Of her guest role, Szubanski said, "I thought it was just one of the best offers I've had for a long time. I thought it was both hilarious and historic so when they asked me I just jumped at it. I think it's gold."[18] Szubanski, who led the "yes" campaign for marriage equality law in Australia, plays marriage celebrant Jemima, who marries David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) and Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson).[17] Jemima is also revealed to have a connection to "Ramsay Street royalty".[19] It was later confirmed that she is Karl Kennedy's (Alan Fletcher) half-sister.[20] Jemima is contacted by her half-brother Karl Kennedy, but she tells him she does not want to meet him. However, she later travels to his home town of Erinsborough, where she overhears that Aaron Brennan and David Tanaka need a celebrant. Jemima steps in for Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) and uses her speech. After the wedding, Jemima finds that the front grill of her car fell off when Susan leant against it. Karl offers to cover the cost and gives Jemima a business card, leading her to realise that he is her half-brother. Karl explains that he and Susan went to Echuca to find her, but Jemima says that she was not sure if she wanted to meet another half-sibling. Karl invites Jemima to stay with him and Susan, and they bond over their shared love of music. Susan starts to suspect that Jemima is a freeloader when she forgets her purse while out to lunch more than once, and allows Karl to pay for further repairs to her car. Jemima befriends Sheila Canning (Colette Mann) when she offers to teach her how to speed read. They also bond over the fact that Susan appears to look down on them. Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) recognises Jemima and tells her that he knows her secret. They have lunch together, and Jemima overhears Susan telling Paul that she is a gold digger. Jemima redecorates Number 28 in the Danish Hygge style. She later encourages Karl to knock down some shelving units at the house. However, Susan is not pleased and asks Jemima to leave. When Karl refuses to throw his sister out, Jemima realises she can trust him and reveals that she is a multi-millionaire. Jemima explains that she earns money from a song she wrote about riding the tram, which was something she used to do with her father. Jemima plans to stay in Erinsborough, which prompts Susan to tell Jemima that she was hurt when Jemima changed the words to her speech at Aaron and David's wedding. Susan also apologises for calling her a gold digger and they make up. Jemima then announces that she wants to take care of Karl and Susan financially. After receiving a call from her daughter, Trudy, Jemima explains to Susan that Trudy and her grandson are just after her money. Karl and Susan turn down Jemima's offer, as Karl believes her money has poisoned her relationships. Susan encourages Jemima to reconcile with her daughter, and Jemima decides to visit her in Boston. Karl and Susan wave Jemima off from the hotel and discover she has gifted them a toy tram. Nance Sluggett{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Nance Sluggett | portrayer = Denise Drysdale | introducer = Jason Herbison | first = {{Start date|2018|10|03|df=y}} | last = {{End date|2018|10|12|df=y}} | classification = Former; recurring | sons = Jeremy Sluggett }}Nance Sluggett, played by Denise Drysdale, made her first appearance on 3 October 2018.[21] Drysdale's casting details were announced on 27 June 2018.[22] She began filming her first scenes that same week.[22] Of joining the cast, Drysdale said "I am very, very excited about it! I have been around as long as the show so to be finally doing a role on it is quite an honour and everyone has been so welcoming."[22] The identity of Drysdale's character was not immediately released. But Sophie Dainty of Digital Spy reported that she would "make life very difficult for a particular local resident."[22] The serial's executive producer Jason Herbison said the character would be "eccentric" and will perplex viewers "with her antics."[22] On 24 September, it was announced that Drysdale would be playing Nance Sluggett, the mother of criminal Jeremy Sluggett (Tamblyn Lord).[21] She comes to the Flametree Retreat to collect $100,000 that Jeremy left with Gary Canning (Damien Richardson). But when Gary admits that he has spent the money, Nance asks for free treatments in return for keeping her son off Gary's back.[21] Dainty's colleague Daniel Kilkelly wondered if Nance and Gary's arrangement would become something more, saying, "With a flirtatious look in her eye, could Nance also have more than just treatments on her mind?"[21] Nance comes to The Flametree Retreat to collect her son, Jeremy's money from Gary Canning. He attempts to put her off, but Nance realises that he has spent the money. Gary explains that he paid for his daughter's university fees. Nance asks Gary to give her a foot rub, while she thinks about what to do. Nance invites Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne) to join her. Nance continues to receive free treatments from Gary. A few weeks later, Nance returns to collect the money, as Jeremy is up for parole. But she then informs Gary that she can stop Jeremy from getting parole if Gary gives her a job as assistant manager at the retreat. Nance clashes with Gary's mother Sheila Canning (Colette Mann), leading her to cancel the deal with Gary. Pierce Greyson{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Pierce Greyson | portrayer = Tim Robards | introducer = Jason Herbison | first = {{Start date|2018|10|05|df=y}} | last = | classification = Former; recurring (returning) | occupation = Businessman }}Pierce Greyson, played by Tim Robards, made his first appearance on 5 October 2018.[23][24] The character and casting details were announced on 19 July 2018. The show's executive producer Jason Herbison stated that Robards went through "a full audition process" and worked with several of the show's actors, before he was cast.[23] Robards commented, "I've been putting in the work behind closed doors with different coaches – pushing myself out my comfort zone and then this role came up so I'm super excited. "I watched Neighbours as a kid so to be on the set with such iconic characters like Paul Robinson, Toadie and Susan is an amazing experience – the entire cast and crew have been so welcoming."[23] Pierce is a rich investor, who is billed as being a mix of Harvey Specter, Christian Grey and Robert Redford.[23] Mat Whitehead of Ten Daily commented, "Pierce Greyson – which is exactly the sort of name you'd expect for someone who is as handsome as he may be mysterious – Robards is set to 'arrive in style'."[23] Pierce also finds romance during his time in Erinsborough.[23] The character departed on 19 November 2018,[25] but on 14 February 2019, Robards announced that he would be reprising the role and joining the full-time cast.[26] Pierce watches on as Chloe Brennan repairs her dress with safety pins, before she greets him and explains that she will be looking after him during his stay at Lassiters Hotel. After a tour of the hotel, Pierce asks Chloe about a Cash4Company business card he found, but she changes the subject. While they are in The Waterhole, Pierce rings the number on the card, having worked out that Chloe is behind the business. Chloe tells him that it is nothing to do with the hotel and offers to resign, but Pierce wants to hire her services. Pierce hires out the Back Lane Bar and then books Chloe's services using a pseudonym, so does not refuse to go on a date with him. Pierce meets with Lassiters Head of Business Affairs Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) and asks him if Chloe can accompany him on a tour of the Melbourne graffiti laneways. After their night out, Pierce asks Chloe back to his room for sex in return for payment, but Chloe does not go. She reconsiders Pierce's proposal, but after he presents her with a necklace, she leaves without having sex with him. Hotel manager Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) assigns Chloe to assist Pierce with plans for a wine tasting event. Pierce is initially cold towards Chloe, telling her that when it comes to business, he is detached. After learning that her brother Tyler Brennan (Travis Burns) has been released from prison, Chloe hugs and kisses Pierce, as she changes her mind about having sex with him. Pierce later sends an expensive bottle of wine and the necklace to Chloe's house as payment, despite Chloe having had sex with Pierce based on genuine feelings. Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) convinces Pierce to join him in buying out the minority shareholders in Lassiters. But after Chloe explains that Paul has a grudge against Terese, he listens to Terese's pitch and agrees to partner with her instead. Pierce continues to date Chloe and falls in love with her. He takes her to a ski resort, where she tells him that she has Huntington's disease. The following morning, he finds Chloe has run away and learns that she does not have romantic feelings for him. Paul blackmails Pierce into dropping out of the Lassiters deal with Terese by threatening to reveal his relationship with Chloe to his business partners. Pierce apologises to Chloe for pressuring her, while she apologises for running off. Pierce pays Chloe's debts to her mother and offers to fund her future medical treatment. Later that night, Terese comes to Pierce's room to asks if there is anything she can do to change his mind, but he turns her down and leaves Erinsborough. Alice Wells{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Alice Wells | portrayer = Kerry Armstrong | introducer = Jason Herbison | first = {{Start date|2018|10|25|df=y}} | last = {{End date|2018|12|14|df=y}} | classification = Former; recurring | alias = Heather Schilling | occupation = Nanny | daughters = Andrea Somers | grandsons = Hugo Somers | granddaughters = Willow Somers }}Alice Wells, played by Kerry Armstrong, made her first appearance on 25 October 2018.[27][28] Armstrong's casting and character details were announced on 27 August. Of joining the cast, the actress stated "It is not often you get to be so creative in your own backyard so when the producers asked me to play the role of Alice Wells in Neighbours it was simply irresistible."[27] Alice was billed as a "demure and kind-hearted shortbread baking" grandmother, who shows a darker side when she comes up with "a shocking plan" for one the show's families.[27] Armstrong said Alice would push boundaries, and the actress was encouraged by the producers to see how far she could go with her character.[29] In the November 2018 issue of Soap World, it was revealed that Alice is Andrea Somers' (Madeleine West) mother.[30] After she helps with their children, Sonya (Eve Morey) and Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) hire Alice as a live-in nanny.[30] Alice notices Sonya Rebecchi struggling with her children Nell and Hugo in Harold's Store, and helps her out by taking Nell to the toilet. She introduces herself and offers to watch the children as Sonya works from home. Sonya and Toadie take Alice out to The Waterhole for a drink to say thank you. Alice explains that she came to pack up her daughter's belongings, after she went overseas, and Alice plans to reunite with her grandchildren, who she has not seen in a long time. Sonya and Toadie ask Alice if she would consider babysitting their children again, and she suggests that she could be a live-in nanny and they hire her. It emerges that Alice is Hugo's grandmother and Andrea Somers' mother, the woman who conned the Rebecchis. Alice begins manipulating the Rebecchis, convincing Toadie to pay for expensive treatment for Andrea and to keep it from Sonya, which causes an argument. She later convinces Nell to hide during a Halloween event, and pretends that she does not know where she is, sparking a search. Alice then calls the DHS, who question Toadie and Sonya. When Toadie tells Alice that her services are no longer needed, as Nell and Hugo have daycare places, Alice gives Nell food poisoning to keep her job. Alice manipulates Nell into saying that she wants to stay with her, instead of going to daycare. Alice listens in on Sonya's AA meeting and learns that she is scared to take medication for a tension headache, so Alice crushes up some painkillers into a drink for her. Alice later visits Andrea to tell her about her plan to split Toadie and Sonya up, while Toadie learns from Andrea's daughter Willow Somers (Mieke Billing-Smith), that her grandmother is also a scam artist called Heather Schilling. Alice fakes a hand injury to get Codeine, which she secretly feeds to Sonya so she will develop a dependency on it. Alice deliberately hits her hand with a rolling pin to gain more painkillers, and suggests to Sonya's sister-in-law that Sonya is drinking again. She also learns that Toadie and Sonya are searching for Andrea's mother, and are expecting some information from a private detective. Alice strikes Toadie's assistant Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel) over the head with a crowbar and steals the envelope containing Andrea's file. Alice amends the file to say that Andrea's mother is dead. She then stops giving Sonya the painkillers so that she develops withdrawal symptoms. Sonya becomes sick and is hospitalised after becoming dehydrated. After Alice overhears Toadie declaring his love for Sonya, she decides to kill Sonya so Toadie will be free for Andrea. Alice soaks Sonya's gardening gloves in pesticide and then encourages her to work at the nursery, so she has to wear them. During a food break, Sonya licks her fingers and ingests the pesticide. She becomes seriously ill and asks Alice to pull over. Alice refuses to call an ambulance and watches as Sonya passes out. When she comes to, Alice explains that she had to poison her, as she wanted herself, Toadie, Hugo and Andrea to be a family. Alice apologises and then leaves Sonya to die. Willow comes to visit Toadie and Sonya, and finds her grandmother posing as their nanny. Alice tells her about her plan and when she catches Willow texting Toadie, she locks Willow in the shed at the nursery. Alice flees Erinsborough and learns from Willow that Sonya has been found alive. She visits Andrea to tell her that her plan has gone wrong. When Andrea becomes upset, Alice tells her that when the time is right, she must tell Toadie about the person at the Salamanca Markets. Valerie Grundy{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Valerie Grundy | portrayer = Patti Newton | introducer = Jason Herbison | appeared = {{Start date|2018|12|21|df=y}} | classification = Former; guest | sisters = Vera Punt }}Valerie Grundy, played by Patti Newton, appeared on 21 December 2018.[31] Newton's casting was announced on 10 December, while Valerie's appearance had previously been teased in spoilers for the show's 8000th episode. The character's surname is a tribute to Reg Grundy, who produced Neighbours in the 1980s.[31] Valerie is a "shy and reclusive" woman, who has lived in the corner house of Ramsay Street for 34 years. Her death brings the local community together, while Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) goes inside her house and discovers she was a hoarder, who has acquired a variety of items from the residents of the street over the years.[31] Val greets Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson) and David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) as she passes through the Lassiters Complex, before Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) apologises to her for kicking a football over her fence. As Val returns to her home on the corner of Ramsay Street, she waves hello to Toadfish Rebecchi and Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel), who wonders whether to interview Val for her vlog. Later that day, Piper tells Toadie that she has tried knocking on Val's door, but there was no answer and Val's dog Regina is continuously barking. Piper and Toadie go inside and find that Val has died of a heart attack. Delaney Renshaw{{Infobox soap character| series = Neighbours | name = Delaney Renshaw | portrayer = Ella Newton | introducer = Jason Herbison | first = {{Start date|2018|12|21|df=y}} | last = {{End date|2019|01|17|df=y}} | years = 2018–2019 | classification = Former; recurring | father = Raymond Renshaw | uncles = Ivan Renshaw }}Delaney Renshaw, played by Ella Newton,[32] made her first appearance on 21 December 2018.[33] Newton's casting and character details were announced on 6 December. Delaney is the daughter of a "notorious" Sydney crime family, who have been mentioned on-screen several times since the arrival of Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) in 2016.[33] Delaney comes to Erinsborough to see Leo after informing him that her father and uncle are up for parole. She also makes it clear that she wants a romantic relationship with him now that she is an adult.[33] Kilkelly branded Delaney "troublesome".[33] Bridget McManus and Melinda Houston of The Sydney Morning Herald called the character a "femme fatale" and said "Delaney (Ella Newton, Harrow) continues to wreak thrilling havoc behind the scenes."[34] Delaney contacts Leo Tanaka to inform him that her father and uncle will be released from prison soon. Delaney comes to Erinsborough to see Leo and declares her love for him, but Leo tells her that he is in a relationship and nothing is going to happen between them. Delaney stays at Lassiters Hotel and discovers Leo is dating manager Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou). She propositions him in the hotel sauna, and threatens to tell her father and uncle that he was the person who informed on them if he does not enter into a relationship with her. Leo and his father Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) give Delaney a number of free items from the hotel to keep her happy. She later comes to Paul to ask for his help with Leo, and tells him that Mannix Foster (Sam Webb) died as a result of Paul leaving him in the middle of nowhere while injured. She uses the information and a recording made just before Mannix died to blackmail Paul. Leo breaks up with Terese, but is reluctant to be intimate with Delaney. When Terese comes face to face with Leo and Delaney in the elevator, he kisses Delaney to show that he has moved on. Delaney receives a phone call and tells the person on the other end that Leo has no idea what is going on. She later catches Terese with her phone, but Terese tells her that she was just putting it back, after it fell out of her bag. Delaney tells Leo that her father and uncle got parole, and reveals that she is fearful of seeing her father. Leo spends the night with Delaney, but they do not have sex. He later tells Delaney that he cannot pretend to love her anymore and ends their relationship, as he is in love with Terese. Paul advises Delaney that she cannot make someone love her, and offers her a job with a Lassiters hotel abroad. After seeing Leo beg Terese for a second chance, Delaney returns to her hotel room to find her father Raymond Renshaw (Frank Magree) and uncle Ivan Renshaw (Michael Shanahan) waiting for her. Raymond learns that Delaney came to Erinsborough to see Leo, as she fell in love with him while he was working at the club. She then tells him that Leo was the one who went to the police about the money laundering, not Mannix. Ivan goes off to find Leo and Delaney worries that Ivan will hurt him and refuses to leave with Raymond. Delaney learns that Ivan shot at Leo, but Terese jumped in front of him and took the bullet. Delaney assures Leo that she did not talk to her father or uncle about him. Leo calls Delaney's mystery contact and discovers that it is Mannix, who explains that after Paul dumped him in the bush, he called Delaney, who took him to a motel where he recovered. Delaney also tells Paul that the body he dug up was an associate of Raymond's. Delaney attempts to apologise, but Paul and Leo order her to go. Leo later tells her she is safe from Raymond and Ivan, who are going back to prison. He suggests that she goes and finds her mother to make a fresh start. They hug and Delaney leaves. Regina Grundy{{Infobox soap character|series = Neighbours |name = Regina Grundy |portrayer = Timba |years= 2018–2019 |first = {{Start date|2018|12|21|df=y}} |last = {{End date|2019|01|23|df=y}} |introducer = Jason Herbison |classification = Former; recurring |species = Dog |breed = French Bulldog |home = Bendigo |owner = {{plainlist|
}} }}Regina "Reggie" Grundy, played by Timba, is a French Bulldog, who made her first appearance on 21 December 2018.[35] Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy announced on 17 December that a new dog was being introduced to the show during the 8000th episode.[35] Reg initially belongs to Valerie Grundy (Patti Newton), who dies in the episode. After Reg fails to get along with the Rebecchi's dog Clancy, she is adopted by David Tanaka (Takaya Honda) and Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson).[35] Valerie and Reg were created as a tribute to Reg Grundy, who produced Neighbours in the 1980s.[35] Timba is owned by Wilson.[36] Reggie departed with Valerie's sister on 23 January 2019.[37] Reggie continuously barks after her owner Valerie Grundy dies, alerting Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel), who enter the house and find Val. After Val's body is removed, Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) convinces her parents to look after Reggie. Aaron Brennan and David Tanaka take Reggie out for a walk, as she is not getting along with the Rebecchi's dog. Piper tells them that she and Toadie have yet to find any of Val's relations, and it is not guaranteed that they would want Reggie. After speaking with Aaron's brother, David adopts Reggie for himself and Aaron, and brings her home to Number 24. While she is left alone, Reggie ransacks various rooms, leading Aaron to find a Christmas card from his sister Chloe Brennan (April Rose Pengilly) to Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) amongst the rubbish. Reggie is taken from the Lassiters complex, while David is in the cafe. He and Aaron later spot her with Vera Punt (Sally-Anne Upton), who explains that she is Val's sister. David and Aaron are reluctant to let Reggie go, as they have fallen in love with her, but eventually decide to let her leave with Vera. {{Clear}}Others
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Director: Scott Major; Writer: Margaret Wilson|network=Eleven|airdate=17 April 2018}} 67. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a854807/neighbours-spoilers-mark-brennan-shocking-secrets/|title=Neighbours' Mark Brennan unearths two shocking secrets as he goes undercover|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=16 April 2018|work=Digital Spy|accessdate=16 April 2018}} 68. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7840|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Kate Kendall; Writer: Stephen Vagg|network=Eleven|airdate=11 May 2018}} 69. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7845|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Gary Conway; Writer: Keir Wilkins|network=Eleven|airdate=18 May 2018}} 70. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=79257&d=nWrOxoUgB1gna3Cm6lxBGg|title=Lisa Aldenhoven|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=7 June 2018}} 71. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/jessicahackett2#acting|title=Jessica Hackett|publisher=StarNow|accessdate=7 June 2018}} 72. ^{{cite journal|last=Hockey|first=Maddison|date=2–8 June 2018|title=Man hunt|journal=TV Week|issue=22|page=10}} 73. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=49079&d=4jnS0BwO2IdsL5UAjxatLA|title=Jack Martin|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=15 June 2018}} 74. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/CezarAdams#credits|title=Cezar Adams|publisher=StarNow|accessdate=15 June 2018}} 75. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7872|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Jo O'Shaughnessy; Writer: Holly Alexander|network=Eleven|airdate=26 June 2018}} 76. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7876|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Jo O'Shaughnessy; Writer: Jo Zantuck|network=Eleven|airdate=2 July 2018}} 77. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/michellenisbet|title=BillieRose Cachia|publisher=StarNow|airdate=12 September 2018}} 78. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7887|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Chris Adshead; Writer: Sam Meikle|network=Eleven|airdate=17 July 2018}} 79. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=37266&d=o_xUMMb4VQ6GxCnFjhXuuw|title=Emma Choy|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=25 July 2018}} 80. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7891|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Scott Major; Writer: Sandy Webster|network=Eleven|airdate=23 July 2018}} 81. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7892|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Scott Major; Writer: Melanie Sano|network=Eleven|airdate=24 July 2018}} 82. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=8212&d=Z3pFOIsbvztfWExs4J64HQ|title=Tamblyn Lord|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=25 July 2018}} 83. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7895|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Scott Major; Writer: Sarah Mayberry|network=Eleven|airdate=27 July 2018}} 84. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7902|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Gary Conway; Writer: Jo Kasch|network=Eleven|airdate=7 August 2018}} 85. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7906|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Gary Conway; Writer: Margaret Wilson|network=Eleven|airdate=13 August 2018}} 86. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7909|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Jean-Pierre Mignon; Writer: Elizabeth Packett|network=Eleven|airdate=16 August 2018}} 87. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7910|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Jean-Pierre Mignon; Writer: Sam Meikle|network=Eleven|airdate=17 August 2018}} 88. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/simonbarbaro#credits|title=Simon Barbaro|publisher=StarNow|accessdate=22 August 2018}} 89. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7917|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Jonathon Dutton; Writer: Sam Carroll|network=Eleven|airdate=27 August 2018}} 90. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/news/a864880/neighbours-spoilers-dipi-rebecchi-mishti-sharma-pavan-scheme/|title=Neighbours sabotage ahead as Dipi Rebecchi meets Mishti Sharma's potential husband|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=27 August 2018|work=Digital Spy|accessdate=27 August 2018}} 91. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7937|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Tony Osicka; Writer: Melanie Sano|network=Eleven|airdate=25 September 2018}} 92. ^1 {{cite episode|title=Episode 7940|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Declan Eames; Writer: Margaret Wilson|network=Eleven|airdate=28 September 2018}} 93. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=76116&d=p6Gjp3iY2eikvz_LU9LBsQ|title=Charles Russell|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=14 October 2018}} 94. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7941|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Declan Eames; Writer: Wendy Hanna|network=Eleven|airdate=1 October 2018}} 95. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.showcast.com.au/showcast/View/ViewActorProfile?actorId=80620&d=KQMdqPGkgAjws5ffLCyQkw|title=Grady Lynch|publisher=Showcast|accessdate=15 October 2018}} 96. ^{{cite web|url=https://1f24cc00937a1230a96f-2437100503ff9cc276920383987adacc.ssl.cf4.rackcdn.com//9c81f03d-fb00-4b70-8537-ce12f3f97597.pdf|title=Christopher Stollery|publisher=Lisa Mann Creative Management|accessdate=15 October 2018}} 97. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7957|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Chris Adshead; Writer: Margaret Wilson|network=Eleven|airdate=23 October 2018}} 98. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kublerauckland.com/web/cvprofile.php?ID=2129361227|title=Devon Lang Wilton|publisher=Kubler Auckland Management|accessdate=17 November 2018}} 99. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7973|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Tony Osicka; Writer: Keir Wilkins|network=10 Peach|airdate=14 November 2018}} 100. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/aaroncampbell187|title=Aaron James Campbell|publisher=StarNow|accessdate=20 December 2018}} 101. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7991|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Scott Major; Writer: Sarah Mayberry|network=10 Peach|airdate=10 December 2018}} 102. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.starnow.com.au/jodihaigh|title=Jodi H|publisher=StarNow|accessdate=20 December 2018}} 103. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7996|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Chris Adshead; Writer: Jessica Karamjeet|network=10 Peach|airdate=17 December 2018}} 104. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7997|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Chris Adshead; Writer: Stephen Vagg|network=10 Peach|airdate=18 December 2018}} 105. ^{{cite web|url=http://awmgt.com.au/?actor&actorid=42572|title=Talent – Will Ward-Ambler|publisher=Anne Will Management|accessdate=20 December 2018}} 106. ^{{cite episode|title=Episode 7999|series=Neighbours|serieslink=Neighbours|credits=Executive producer: Jason Herbison; Director: Chris Langman; Writer: Kate Bradley|network=10 Peach|airdate=20 December 2018}} 107. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/neighbours/a25690404/neighbours-finn-kelly-brother-shaun-watkins-brad-moller/|title=Neighbours brings in Finn Kelly's half-brother Shaun Watkins|last=Kilkelly|first=Daniel|date=27 December 2018|work=Digital Spy|accessdate=27 December 2018}} External links
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