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Home and Away is an Australian soap opera. The following is a list of characters in order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer John Holmes. The 10th season of Home and Away began airing on the Seven Network on 13 January 1997[1]. The first introduction of year was Tiegan Brook played by Sally Marrett. A Country Practice star Lorrae Desmond joined the cast as Isobel DuPre, Donald Fisher’s mother. Richard Grieve arrived as doctor Lachlan Fraser in March. Nick Hardcastle arrived as Tim O'Connell in April. Ritchie Gudgeon began playing Aaron Welles in May and was joined by Bree Desborough who took on the role of Aaron’s sister Justine a month later. Also in June Heath Ledger played the role of student Scott Irwin. July saw the arrival of Lachlan’s mother Diana, played by Kerry McGuire and younger brother, James. That month also saw the debut of Vinnie Patterson, played by Ryan Kwanten. Patrick Dickson joined the cast in September as Ian Routledge, a new love interest for Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence).

Tiegan Brook[edit]

Tiegan Brook
Home and Away character
Portrayed bySally Marrett
Duration1997-99
First appearance27 January 1997
Last appearance12 March 1999
ClassificationFormer;regular
Introduced byJohn Holmes
In-universe information
AuntsCheryl

Tiegan Brook, portrayed by actress Sally Marrett, made her first appearance on 27 January 1997 and departed on 12 March 1999.[2] Marrett quit the serial in order to focus on her studies. [3] Marrett auditioned for the role with a casting agent and was initially offered a guest role, which later became a full-time one.[4]

Tiegan arrives Summer Bay as a crisis care foster child, placed with Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence) on a temporary basis. Tiegan causes trouble by taking a cheesecake from the fridge, blaming Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark), then after a lecture on sharing she makes a point of wearing one of Shannon Reed's (Isla Fisher) dresses without asking, before shredding Sally Fletcher's (Kate Ritchie) beloved books. The reasons for her behaviour in general and the latter incident in particular became clearer when Joey Rainbow (Alex O'Han) befriends her and learned she is illiterate. Tiegan's behaviour is largely an attention-seeking exercise because of her low self-worth. However, just as she starts to settle in in the Bay her social worker, Belinda Jackson (Maureen Green) returns with the news that she had been found a permanent placement. Tiegan requests to stay in Summer Bay with Pippa and Joey but is told told that would not be possible.

Tiegan returns a few months later after foster parents suffer a family tragedy, leaving them unable to care for her. As a result, she returns to Pippa. Her foster siblings are initially unwelcoming given Tiegan's previous behavior but she soon wins Sally and Shannon over but Sam is more difficult especially as he had hoped Aaron Welles (Ritchie Gudgeon) would be living with them instead. Tiegan is placed in remedial literacy classes at the school but is horrified to find it involves one-on-one tuition with principal Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn). However, Donald is able to motivate Tiegan and her skills improve.

Tiegan develops romantic feelings for Joey and after she kisses him he decides he likes her as well. Casey Mitchell (Rebecca Croft), who previously rejected Joey takes an interest him too and the girls have a catfight at school which both lands them in detention. Casey then backs off and Joey and Tiegan become a couple.

Tiegan clashes with Aaron's sister, Justine (Bree Desborough) when her boyfriend Danny Mackson beats up Sam but the two soon patch up their differences. Ian Routledge (Patrick Dickson), a widower comes to stay at the caravan park and Tiegan tries to set him up with Pippa, who had lost her husband Michael (Dennis Coard), the previous year. Pippa and Ian get together and move to the Carrington Ranges and newlyweds Travis Nash (Nic Testoni) and Rebecca (Belinda Emmett) take over the house and the park and the care of the kids.

Tiegan and Justine form a band with Gypsy Nash (Kimberley Cooper) called the Broken Dolls, a rival band to The Chick Magnets, formed of Joey, Aaron and Gypsy's brother Tom Nash (Graeme Squires). Vinnie Patterson (Ryan Kwanten) suggests the groups form as The Broken Magnets but Aaron and Tiegan are approached by another Band, Monkey Jam. Tiegan falls for lead singer, Colt ((Brendan Cowell). and sleeps with him during a rough patch with Joey. Aaron and Tiegan then leave for the U.S. but Tiegan returns several weeks later and reunites with Joey. Their relationship comes to halt after Joey is diagnosed with schizophrenia. Ian returns and asks Tiegan, Justine and Sam to join him and Pippa. In the end, Tiegan is the only one who joins them and she bids a tearful farewell to her friends.

Isobel DuPre[edit]

Isobel DuPre
Home and Away character
Portrayed byLorrae Desmond
First appearance26 February 1997
Last appearance4 April 1997
ClassificationFormer; reccuring
Introduced byJohn Holmes
In-universe information
OccupationActress
Drama Teacher
SistersSophie
SonsDonald Fisher
Clive Fisher
DaughtersMary Croft
GrandsonsAlan Fisher
Byron Fisher
David Croft
GranddaughtersRebecca Nash
Bobby Marshall
Lucinda Croft

Isobel DuPre, played by Lorrae Desmond made her on-screen debut on 26 February 1997 and last appeared on 4 April 1997. Desmond's casting was reported several weeks ahead of her character's arrival.[5] Further reports confirmed that Desmond would take on the role of the mother of established character Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn).[6]

Of her character's exit which mirrored that of her previous role on A Country Practice, Desmond joked "So if ever you see me waving out the window of a car - watch it, I am going to cark it."[7] Throughout her stint, Desmond was billed as a "Special Guest Star".[8]

Isobel arrives in Summer Bay to visit Donald. She meets his wife Marilyn (Emily Symons) and daughter Rebecca (Belinda Emmett) and they are surprised to meet her and they all get along well. Doanld arrives home in shock to find his mother there and is less than civil towards her. It emerges that Doanld's bitterness stems from Isobel leaving his father when he was younger in order to further her career as an actress and see the world. Isobel then encourages Rebecca to do a primal screaming exercise. She then takes Rebecca to a nightclub, which does not sit well with Donald. Isobel causes her son further worry when she takes a ride with Travis Nash (Nic Testoni) on his motorcycle.

Isobel prepares to leave but Donald talks her into staying and they reconcile somewhat. Rebecca discovers some pills in Isobel's bag and after suffering pains, she is forced to admit she is dying from cancer. When Drama teacher Anne Chen (Vina Lee) takes maternity leaves, Donald offers the position to Isobel. Her teaching methods are somewhat unorthodox as she gets estranged couple Liam Tanner (Peter Scarf) and Stephanie Mboto (Fleur Beaupert) to kiss during one lesson. Bert King (Peter Collingwood) shows an interest in Isobel and they begin a brief courtship. On Isobel's last day, Bert takes her on a hot air balloon ride and she leaves soon after in a white limousine to visit her sister Sophie in Adelaide.[7] Bert joins Isobel several weeks later when she takes a turn for the worst. Following Isobel's death, Marilyn and Rebecca take a parachute jump in her memory.

Lachlan Fraser[edit]

Lachlan "Lachie" Fraser, played by Richard Grieve. He made his on-screen debut on 19 March 1997 and last appeared on 27 November 1998. Grieve had previously appeared in rival soap opera Neighbours. The actor told Jason Herbison from Inside Soap that "I'm thrilled, I'd been looking for a change for a while, so the chance to [...] start work on a different show is great.[9] Grieve relocated from Melbourne to Sydney for the role.[10] Andrea Jones from The Sun-Herald revealed that his character would be introduced as a new doctor working in Summer Bay's local hospital.[11] For his portrayal of Lachlan, Grieve was nominated for the "Most Popular Actor" award at the 1998 Logie Awards.[12] The episode featuring Lachlan's departure was nominated for the "Best Episode in a Television Serial" accolade at the 1998 AFI awards.[13] The following year an episode featuring Lachlan's memorial service gained a nomination in the same category.[14] A reporter from Inside Soap said that Lachlan was a "dreamboat" and that Grieve was popular in Home and Away than he was in Neighbours.[10] A writer for Soap Stars said that Lachlan was the show's "dishiest doc".[15]

Tim O'Connell[edit]

Tim O'Connell
Home and Away character
Portrayed byNick Hardcastle
Duration1997-98
First appearance15 April 1997
Last appearance4 March 1998
ClassificationFormer;recurring
Introduced byJohn Holmes
In-universe information
OccupationFisherman
Deckhand
FatherPat O'Connell
StepmotherMai O'Connell
BrothersMick O'Connell
GrandmothersSue O'Connell

Tim O'Connell, played by Nick Hardcastle made his first appearance on 15 April 1997 and departed on 4 March 1998. In an interview with ABC in 2009, Hardcastle described the role as his "Big Break".[16] Tim was introduced into the serial as a love interest for Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) [16]

Tim arrives in Summer Bay during a huge storm when he and his family are rescued at sea by Travis Nash (Nic Testoni) and Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann). Tim begins seeing Sally but the relationship suffers a setback when Terri Garner (Alyson Standen) arrests Tim for illegally smuggling his stepmother's family from Vietnam into the country. After being released on a good behavior bond, Tim returns to the bay and is shocked to find Sally has slept with Scott Irwin (Heath Ledger) and gets into a fight with him at the surf club. Tim and Sally then reconcile. Tim sustains a knee injury during the fight an exacerbates during a rugby game. Doctor Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) advises Tim to stay off the knee to avoid permanent damage but he ignores his advice and injures himself further in the match. Tim alter takes a job working for Travis as deckhand on his boat.

Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence), Sally's adoptive mother decides to leave town with her new partner Ian Routledge (Patrick Dickson), Sally assumes she will let Sally and Tim take over the house but are disappointed when Travis and his new wife Rebecca (Belinda Emmett) are lined up to move in and take over the responsibility of the house, caravan park and remaining foster children. Tim's jealousy gets out of hand when he sees Sally hugging Travis and spreads rumors about Travis liking younger girls. This is the final straw for the relationship and Sally dumps Tim and Travis then fires and evicts him. Tim then leaves town.

Aaron Welles[edit]

Aaron Welles
Home and Away character
Portrayed byRitchie Gudgeon
Duration1997-98, 1999
First appearance12 May 1997
Last appearance13 January 1999
ClassificationFormer;regular
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
MotherSharon Welles
Half-sistersJustine Welles

Aaron Welles Ritchie Gudgeon, made his first appearance on 12 May 1997[17] and departed in 1998. Gudgeon reprised his role for three episodes in 1999.[18]

Aaron is found in Alf Stewart’s (Ray Meagher) bait shop. When he learns that Pippa Ross often takes in foster children, he is hopeful that he can stay with her and but is disappointed when Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark reveals that Tiegan Brook (Sally Marrett) is returning to live them so there will be no room for him. However, Alf and his wife Ailsa (Judy Nunn) invite Aaron to live with them. He quickly becomes best friends with new classmate Joey Rainbow (Alex O’Han). Vinnie Patterson (Ryan Kwanten) lets Aaron use his jet-ski but after Aaron gets off, Travis Nash (Nic Testoni) confronts him blaming him for soaking him with the Ski. He protests his innocence but neither Travis nor Alf believe him until Travis catches Vinnie. Justine (Bree Desborough), Aaron’s half-sister arrives in the bay and he is worried as she has a heroin addiction and takes the blame for her when she drops a bag of drugs in the diner.

Aaron dates Casey Mitchell (Rebecca Croft) but not long after the pair are mugged. Angry that he was unable to protect Casey, Aaron buys a knife for and begins hanging around the scene of the mugging, hoping to see his attacker again. Travis, intervenes and convinces Aaron to let matters go. When Year 11 are involved in prank war with student teacher Brett Egan (Emmanuel Marshall), Aaron helps in the prank but it back fires when Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn) gives the class a severe lecture and lengthy detention. Matters are not helped when Casey leaves to join her father Stuart (Mark Lee) in New York.

Aaron is incensed to find Vinnie and Justine are attending a rally for Christine McKenzie (Linda Newton), a right-wing politician who favours the deportation of foreigners, as he himself is mixed race. Aaron later dates Lillian Reynolds (Nitya Gell) but tires of her snobbish ways. It is soon revealed Lillian has been selling drugs at Summer Bay High. Donald is unable to expel her without revealing her identity so Aaron, Justine and Tiegan follow Joey’s plan of excessive niceness until Lillian caves and leaves of her own accord. Aaron competes with Tom Nash (Graeme Squires) for the attentions of another girl, Leila (Michelle Fondacaro) but it comes to nothing as Leila is not interested in either boy but enjoys seeing them make fools of themselves.

Shortly after Aaron, Joey and Tom form a band called the Chick Magnets, managed by Vinnie, who is also managing another band The Broken Dolls consisting of Justine, Tiegan and Tom’s sister, Gypsy (Kimberley Cooper). The groups merge as the Broken Magnets then are late known as Frenzy Aaron and Tiegan are then offered the chance to join another band, Monkey Jam and they accept. Justine is horrified when she learns of the drug culture within the band but Aaron only pretends to get high. Alf and Ailsa are apprehensive about Aaron’s decision to quit school weeks before the completion of Year 12 but ultimately let him go. Aaron returns in early 1999 and goes on a camping trip with Joey. He is shocked to discover Joey is smoking marijuana and becomes even more concerned when Joey freaks out later on.[19] Before leaving again, Aaron asks Tiegan and Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) to keep an eye on Joey.

Scott Irwin[edit]

Scott Irwin
Home and Away character
Portrayed byHeath Ledger
First appearance21 May 1997
Last appearance4 June 1997
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byJohn Holmes
In-universe information
OccupationStudent

Scott Irwin played by Heath Ledger[20], made his first appearance on 21 May 1997 and departed on 4 June 1997.

Scott takes an interest in Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) after she begins suffering from low self-esteem. However, Sally is unaware Scott is using her for his own gains. He coaxes her into stealing her adoptive mother Pippa Ross' (Debra Lawrence) keys to principal Donald Fisher (Norman Coburn) in order for Scott to gain access to some exam papers for the upcoming test on Modern Studies.

Scott and Sally go to a party on the beach and get drunk and sleep together in the back of Scott's friend's van. Sally regrets her actions and recent behavior and confesses to Pippa and Donald and implicates Scott, who is suspended for a week as a result. Scott, enraged begins harassing Sally in the diner and plots against revenge against her and frames her for stealing Donald's record by planting it in her locker. Aaron Welles (Ritchie Gudgeon) quickly saves Sally by planting the record in Scott's locker. When Donald organizes a locker search, he discovers the record and promptly expels Scott and has him transferred to Barnhurst. Scott loses his temper and menaces Donald in his office. Sally's boyfriend Tim O'Connell (Nick Hardcastle) finds out and gets into a fight with Scott in the surf club when Scott chases after Sally and injures his knee as a result. Scott then leaves.

Justine Welles[edit]

Justine Welles played by Bree Desborough, made her first on-screen appearance on 5 June 1997 and departed on 7 April 2000.The character of Justine was Desborough's first on-going television role.[21] Justine was initially a guest character and Desborough began filming her first scenes in March 1997. She returned as a permanent cast member the following month.[21] In January 2000, it was announced Desborough had decided to leave Home and Away.[22] For her portrayal of Justine, Desborough was nominated for "Most Popular New Talent" at the 1998 Logie Awards.[23]

Diana Fraser[edit]

Diana Fraser
Home and Away character
Portrayed byKerry McGuire
Duration1997-99, 2005
First appearance1 July 1997
Last appearance27 July 2005
ClassificationFormer; recurrring
Introduced byJohn Holmes (1997)
Julie McGuaran (2005)
In-universe information
OccupationDoctor
HusbandPeter Fraser
SonsEdward Fraser
Lachlan Fraser
James Fraser
DaughtersElizabeth Fraser
GranddaughtersOlivia Fraser

Diana Fraser played by Kerry McGuire, made her first appearance on 1 July 1997 and departed on 7 October 1999. McGuire reprised her role in 2005 for several weeks.[24]

Diana is first seen when her son Lachlan (Richard Grieve) brings his girlfriend Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) to meet the family. The struggle to keep up appearances becomes too much and her husband's Peter's (Helmut Bakaitis) gay affair is uncovered. She then reappears when she learns Lachie is the father of Chloe Richards' (Kristy Wright unborn baby and immediately tries to split them up by suggesting Lachie take a job in the city and tries to talk Chloe into attending a university further away. Both refuse, leaving Diana disappointed. She then tries to get Claudia Miles (Helen Dallimore) to break Lachie and Chloe up but this proves futile. The next trick up Diana's sleeve is trying to blackmail Chloe over her previous speed addiction. Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) wants Diana off and she leaves again.

Diana returns shortly after Chloe gives birth to a daughter, Olivia. When Lachie falls ill after a brain tumor and his condition detirioates, Chloe contacts Diana and both battle over Lachie's care. In the end Diana gets her way and Lachie is flown overseas to America for further treatment, leaving Chloe devastated. Diana returns in November and pays for Chloe and Olivia to visit Lachie for Thanksgiving but Chloe discovers Lachie now has a new partner. Chloe then falls for Lachie's younger brother, James (Michael Piccirilli), much to Diana's displeasure and she sets about trying to break them up. She also antagonizes Irene at the couple's engagement party while cutting the cake.

After Lachie's death, Diana schemes to get custody of Olivia but all her interferences serves to do is increase the end of James and Chloe's marriage. After Diana tries to kidnap Olivia, she is foiled by Peter and Chloe then takes Olivia and leaves Summer Bay. Diana causes further friction in the bay by attempting to buy the Carvan Park and redevelop it. However, Joel Nash (David Woodley), Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) and Colleen Smart (Lyn Collingwood) successfully outbid her.

Six years later following Chloe's death which leaves Olivia (now played by Ivy Latimer) orphaned, Diana arrives at the funeral and battles Irene for custody of her granddaughter. Despite Olivia wanting to stay with Irene, Diana is awarded custody by a mediator and takes a distraught Olivia home. Olivia phones Irene and tells her she hates living with Diana and Irene visits but Diana orders her to leave. James returns and sets up a meeting between Diana and Irene and informs them that he is the executor of Chloe's will which stipulates that he will receive custody of Olivia. Diana is enraged and tells Irene she has turned Olivia against her and she leaves defeated.

For her portrayal of Diana, McGuire was nominated for the "Best Bad Girl" award at the 1999 Inside Soap Awards[25]

James Fraser[edit]

James Fraser made his first appearance on 1 July 1997, played by Sam Meikle in a guest role.[26] In 1998, Richard Grieve decided to leave Home and Away. Producers had invested much time into developing a relationship between Grieve's character Lachlan and Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright) and wanted them to continue. They decided to reintroduce James and paired him with Chloe instead.[27] But the role was recast and Michael Piccirilli won the role. He told Jason Herbison from Inside Soap that "the purpose of my character was to come in and marry the girl who was having my brother's baby."[27] Piccirilli was modelling in London when he submitted a screen test video tape to series producer Russell Webb. He thought that Piccirilli was perfect for the role and arranged a meeting with him. The actor travelled to Sydney and secured the role.[28]The character was officially promoted to the regular cast on 15 October 1998.[28] A writer from the serial's offical website said that an upper-class upbringing, James is an "easygoing and likeable" person. His mother, Diana (Kerry McGuire), enjoys interfering in her children's personal lives. But unlike Lachlan, James is likely to stand up to her and refuses to tolerate her interfering.[29]Piccirilli returned to the show in 2005.[30] His return storyline features him returning to Summer Bay to gain custody of Olivia.[31]

Vinnie Patterson[edit]

Vincent "Vinnie" Patterson, played by Ryan Kwanten, made his first on screen appearance on 14 July 1997 and departed on 1 March 2002. For his portrayal of Vinnie, Kwanten was nominated for the "Funniest Character" award at the 1999 Inside Soap Awards.[25] Kwanten was later nominated for "Most Popular Actor" at the 2002 Logie Awards.[32] Mike Larkin of the Daily Mail branded Vinnie a "blundering oaf."[33] Anna Higgins of Yahoo! Entertainment said Vinnie was "a schemer, wannabe womaniser and perpetual optimist."[34]

Ian Routledge[edit]

Ian Routledge
Home and Away character
Portrayed byPatrick Dickson
Duration1997-99
First appearance9 September 1997
Last appearance25 February 1999
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byJohn Holmes
In-universe information
WifePippa Ross (1999-)
StepsonsChristopher Fletcher

Ian Routledge played by Patrick Dickson, made his first appearance on 9 September 1997 and his last on 25 February 1999.

Ian arrives in Summer Bay to rent a caravan from Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence). He and Pippa get on well and there is an attraction between the two but Pippa feels guilty about beginning a relationship with Ian as her husband Michael (Dennis Coard) died 18 months earlier. Ian, himself is a widower and when Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) accepts the offer of a date from him, Pippa becomes a little jealous. Tiegan Brook (Sally Marrett) is keen for Pippa to be happy again but Justine Welles (Bree Desborough) has reservations, however after Ian risks his life to save Justine during Cyclone Raymond, she is grateful and changes her mind. Ian prepares to leave several weeks later and invites Pippa to join him on a trip around the world but she declines. He returns several months later and they spend the holidays together. Ian asks Pippa again and she accepts and she and her son Christopher (Shaun Wood) leave Summer Bay with him. They later settle in the Carrington Ranges.

Ian returns to Summer Bay to let the Nash family, who have since assumed the care of Tiegan, Justine and Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark), know that Pippa will not be returning and has invited the children to live with them. All three are torn between staying in the bay and moving with Ian and Pippa but in the end only Tiegan decides to go. Ian then leaves once again and Tiegan follows a month later. Ian and Pippa marry in 1999 and Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) attends their wedding. When Pippa returns in 2003 for Sally's wedding to Flynn Saunders (Joel McIlroy), she reveals that Ian has hard a hard time accepting Christopher's (now played by Rian McLean) homosexuality.

Others[edit]

Date(s) Character Actor Circumstances
14 January Victim’s Brother Brad Clarke The Brother of one of Brad Cooper's (Bruce Samazan) rape victims. He impersonates a doctor in order to assault an unconscious Brad in hospital but is quickly stopped.
15 January Oskar Ganz Gunther Berghoffer Oskar is Member of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. He arrives in Australia to inform Stephanie of the arrest of her sister's Kibiri's murderer and explains she will be need to testify at The Hague. Stephanie is apprehensive at first but decides to go.
17-24 January Tony O'Rourke Danny Roberts Tony is Ailsa Stewart's (Judy Nunn) estranged brother. Tony still bears a grudge over Ailsa killing their abusive father, Harold and begins hounding her and threatening to kill her. Ailsa comes home one day to find Tony playing with her young son Duncan (Lewis Devaney). He tells her it would be wrong for him to take Ailsa away from Duncan and leaves.
22 January Ted Munroe Jo Barton Ted is a pro surfing agent who tries to convince Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann) to reconsider his decision of giving up on being a surfer.
28 January-14 February Belinda Jackson Maureen Green Belinda is Tiegan Brook's (Sally Marrett) case worker. She brings Tiegan to stay with Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence) and collects her several weeks later when she finds her another foster family.
29 January-5 February Snowy James Patrick Ward Snowy is a former surfing champion who trains Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann).
29 January-7 February Anderson Powell David Sandford Anderson is a musician and a short-lived love interest of Rebecca Fisher (Belinda Emmett).
10-19 February Wayne Cook Josh Rosenthal Wayne is the older brother of Selina Roberts (Tempany Deckert), he arrives much to irritation and instantly bonds with her boyfriend Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) and they make a seafood chowder which poisons both Jesse's daughter Rachel (Kelly Glaister) and Selina. Wayne takes a liking to Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright) but she soon quickly works out he is trying to take advantage of her generousity. Chloe, Selina and Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) team up and humiliate Wayne and he leaves town.
13-21 February Murray Watson Ron Graham Murray is Kelly Watson's (Katrina Hobbs) father. He arrives with his wife Carol (Rona Coleman) when they learn of their daughter's engagement to Travis Nash (Nic Testoni). He is amused when Travis asks for Kelly's hand marriage in a traditional fashion.
13-20 February Carol Watson Rona Coleman Carol is Kelly Watson's (Katrina Hobbs) mother. She arrives with her husband Murray (Ron Graham) when they learn of their daughter's engagement to Travis Nash She reveals that she is divorcing Kelly's father, which leaves her devastated.
17 February Mr Thompkins Guy Lesley Thompkins is from the local fisheries department who levies a $300 fine against Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) and Wayne Cook (Josh Rosenthal).
24 February-12 March Kye Lyons Ian Bliss Kye is a new boyfriend of Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher), whom she meets at University. His views and general attitude cause friction with Shannon's friends and family. Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence), in particular is worried about Kye's influence on Shannon. Shannon eventually moves out to live with Kye and dyes her hair black. However, this does not last and Shannon breaks up with him. Kye relentlessly hounds Shannon, who refuses to see him and takes out a restraining order against him. He refuses to give up and Liam Tanner (Peter Scarf) tries to stop him from coming after Shannon but Kye throws him aside. When Pippa orders him to leave, Kye hits her and knocks her out. He flees the scene but is later arrested.
28 February Wendy Bachelor Rebecca McLenenhan Wendy is a hospital patient on the same maternity ward as Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger). When Wendy suffers her third miscarriage, she steals Irene's newborn baby Paul and runs away. It is revealed she hid out at the commune of Saul Bennett (David Ritchie), who had served prison time with her husband, Leo (Paul Douglas). She later dies in a fire at the commune started by Saul.
3 March Chook Ben Tari Chook is Kye Lyons' (Ian Bliss) flatmate. He tries to make a move on Kye's girlfriend Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) but she rejects him. When Kye finds out he loses his temper and pours milk all over chook, much to Shannon's horror.
4 March Dave Justin Melvey[35] Dave meets Rebecca Fisher (Belinda Emmett) at a nightclub and they begin taking however, Rebecca loses interest when he talks constantly about his previous girlfriend.
6 March-15 April Jenna Evans Claudia Buttazonni Jenna arrives in Summer Bay and startles Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann) due to her resemblance to his deceased girlfriend Laura Bonnetti (also played by Buttazonni). Jenna and Curtis quickly become a couple and it soon revealed that Jenna's real name is Lisa Graham and she is fleeing her abusive husband Shaun (Anthony Engelman). Shaun turns up and takes her back to Tasmania by force. Curtis travels to Tasmania and rescues Jenna but Sean pursues them back to the bay. Jenna finally snaps and begins fighting back and Shaun beats a hasty retreat. Several days later, Curtis is selected for the pro surfing circuit and he and Jenna bit a fond farewell to the bay.
19 March Sharon Fraser Uncredited Sharon is a pregnant patient of Kelly Watson (Katrina Hobbs). When Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) arrives shortly after Sharon goes into labour, Kelly mistakes him for Sharon's husband, Chris unaware that he is the new registrar.
Chris Fraser Uncredited
24-25 March Ricky Jonathon Devoy Ricky is part of a group of homeless youths who live in the bush. When Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) brings Ricky's sister to be treated by Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) after she cuts her foot, The rest of the youths show up and wreck Summer Bay house. However, Ricky and his friend Feral clean up the mess.
24 March Cheryl Hayley Phillips Ricky's sister who Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) brings to Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) after she cuts her foot.
25 March Feral Daniel Lorenzen A friend of Ricky's who helps him clean up after a group of their friends mess up Summer Bay House.
28 March-14 April Shaun Graham Anthony Engelman Shaun is the abusive husband of Jenna Evans (Claudia Buttazonni). He arrives in Summer Bay and attacks Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann). Sean then takes Jenna back to Tasmania against her will but Curtis rescues her. He comes back to Summer Bay but Jenna begins kicking him and warns him off, forcing him to leave down
31 March Minister Ken Goodlet A priest who presides over the funeral of Stephanie Mboto (Fleur Beaupert). Liam Tanner (Peter Scarf) is annoyed when the minister does not refer to Stephanie by name during the service.
3 April-29 October 1998 Anne Chen Vina Lee
Michelle Lee
Anne is the drama teacher at Summer Bay High. She takes Maternity leave in early 1997 and is replaced by Isobel DuPre (Lorrae Desmond) temporarily. She later co-ordinates a Year 11 production of Romeo and Juliet starring Tom Nash (Graeme Squires) and Justine Welles (Bree Desborough)
3-4 April Baby Chen Uncredited Anne Chen's (Vina Lee) baby daughter.
7 April Lisa’s Father Jaye Paul Jenna Evans aka Lisa Graham's (Claudia Buttazonni) father. He reluctantly gives Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann) his daughter's address when she flees Summer Bay.
7 April June Kim Batchelor June is the mother of Jenna Evans aka Lisa Graham (Claudia Buttzaonni), she helps Curtis Reed (Shane Ammann) rescue Jenna from her abusive husband Sean Graham (Anthony Engelman).
15 April Pat O'Connell Uncredited Pat, Mick and Sue are Tim O'Connell's (Nick Hardcastle) respective father, brother and grandmother.
Mick O'Connell Uncredited
Sue O'Connell Kay Eklund
22 April-22 January 1998 Claudia Miles Helen Dallimore Claudia is an assistant registrar at Northern Districts hospital and an ex-girlfriend of Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve). She and her boyfriend Byron (Tim Colley) go on a double date with Lachie and Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher). Claudia reappears several months later after Lachie's mother Diana (Kerry McGuire) involves her in her scheme to break up Lachie's relationship with Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright).
24 April Melanie Rainbow Mercia Dean Johns Melanie is Joey Rainbow's (Alex O'Han) mother. She tries to get Joey to return to his father Saul Bennett's (David Ritchie) commune.
9 May Mai O’Connell Grace Parr Mai is the wife of Pat O'Connell and stepmother to his son Tim (Nick Hardcastle). It is revealed that her cousin and his son had drowned at sea while Pat and Mick tried to bring them over from Vietnam. Tim is later arrested but eventually released
13 May Leo Bachelor Paul Douglas Leo is Wendy Bachelor's (Rebecca McLenenhan) husband. He served time in prison with Saul Bennett (David Ritchie) and informs him of his wife's condition when she hides in his commune. Leo tries to rescue Wendy but she is killed in a fire.
14 May-4 July Annie Tessa Wells Annie is a member of Saul Bennett's (David Ritchie) commune. Following a fire at the commune that kills fellow member Wendy Bachelor's (Rebecca McLenenhan), Annie rescues Paul Roberts, a baby Wendy had snatched from the hospital. Paul's birth mother, Irene (Lynne McGranger) and her foster children search the commune but do not find Paul. Annie later confesses to Father Brian Little (John Walton) and he urges her to give Paul up. After several months, Annie eventually does return Paul after the police come looking for her.
15 May-3 June Frances Tanner Anne Grigg Frances is Liam Tanner’s (Peter Scarf) mother. Liam is initially hostile towards her and blames her for the breakdown of her marriage to his father, Greg (Steven Grives). Frances is subpaeoned as a witness to testify against Greg, and is run off the road by one of Greg's henchmen as a result. She tries to persuade Liam to flee to Peru with her and tells him his father is dangerous but he refuses to believe her. Frances is later kidnapped but eventually released. Liam realizes she was telling the truth and agrees to migrate to Peru with her.
22-26 May Greg Tanner Steven Grives Greg is Liam Tanner’s (Peter Scarf) father. He is incarcerated for corporate fraud and Liam visits him in prison to find out answers about his mother, Frances (Anne Grigg) being run off the road. Greg denies this but Frances is snatched by one of Greg's associates. Liam persuades Greg to let Frances go by telling him the court would go easier on him if he did. Another witness testifies against Greg at the trial.
28 May-10 June Kate Wilson Caroline Johannson Kate Wilson is a member of the Department of Childcare Services who returns Tiegan Brook (Sally Marret) to live with Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence) permanently. Several weeks later, She gets in contact with Tiegan's aunt, Cheryl (Susan Kennedy) but Tiegan declines to live with Cheryl.
10 June Cheryl Susan Kennedy Cheryl is Tiegan Brook’s (Sally Marrett) aunt. She offers Tiegan the chance to live with her but she declines.
13-17 June Julia Robson Natalie McCurry Julia is Lachlan Fraser's (Richard Grieve) ex-girlfriend. Her presence makes Lachie's current girlfriend, Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) jealous. Julia admits she still wants Lachie but he is firmly committed to Shannon and she leaves.
20 June-11 July Brian Little John Walton Brian a catholic priest. Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) visits him in need of guidance following the stress of her surrogate son, Paul being snatched from the hospital. Brian discovers that Annie (Tessa Wells) has taken Paul and she confesses but he cannot disclose this as he will excommunicated. He urges Annie to return Paul to Irene and she does. Brian has an attraction to Irene and it is mutual but he leaves before anything can develop.
24 June-5 May 1999 Bishop Flanagan Earl Cross Flanagan is Father Brian Little's (John Walton) superior. He warns him about his close association with Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger). Flanagan later marries James Fraser (Michael Picciliri) and Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright).
1-21 July 1999 Peter Fraser Helmut Bakaitis Peter is the husband of Diana Fraser (Kerry McGuire) and the father of their four childen Lachlan (Richard Grieve) and his siblings Edward (Stephen Comey), James (Sam Meikle;Michael Picilliri) and Elizabeth (Michelle Imbruglia). He first appears at a family lunch when Lachie brings his girlfriend Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) to meet the family. It is quickly learned that Peter is involved in a gay relationship with Walter (Philip Spencer-Harris). He returns when Lachie falls into a coma and reappears after the birth of his grandchild Olivia. Peter is next seen at Lachie's memorial service and arrives late to James' wedding to Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright) much to Diana's chagrin. He is last seen when rescues Olivia after Diana tries to kidnap her.
1 July Elizabeth Fraser Michelle Imbruglia Elizabeth is the younger sister of Lachlan (Richard Grieve), Edward (Stephen Comey) and James Fraser (Sam Meikle;Michael Picilliri). She is seen at a family lunch when Lachie brings his girlfriend Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) to meet the family.
1 July Edward Fraser Stephen Comey Edward is the eldest brother of Lachlan (Richard Grieve),James(Sam Meikle;Michael Picilliri) and Elizabeth (Michelle Imbruglia). He is seen at a family lunch when Lachie brings his girlfriend Shannon Reed (Isla Fisher) to meet the family.
1 July Walter Philip Spencer-Harris Walter is Peter Fraser' (Helmut Bakaitis) boyfriend. He attends a family lunch along with Peter's wife Diana (Kerry McGuire) and their children.
9 July-8 August Judith Montgomery Kimbali Harding Judith is Casey Mitchell's (Rebecca Croft) old rival who enters in an upcoming piano competition. Judith wins the competition, leaving Casey devastated.
15 July Jeff Marshall Jason Montgomery Jeff is an army mate of Alf Stewart's (Ray Meagher) from the Vietnam War, seen in flashbacks. Jeff commits later commits suicide by gassing himself in his car, leaving Alf devastated. The episode featuring Alf's breakdown, following Jeff's suicide won the 1998 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial and was presented to director Russell Webb.[36]
16-18 July Josef Marian Dakwoski Josef is a Caravan Park guest who forms a friendship with Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright). Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) worries about Josef's influence over Chloe.
21-22 July Carl Parsons Frank Garfield Carl is a former Caravan Park customer who returns for a holiday and is attracted to Pippa Ross (Debra Lawrence). Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark) is resistant to Pippa going a date with Carl but Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) encourages her. After a date, Carl tells Pippa of his feelings but she rejects him and he leaves.
24 July-21 August John Rui Spinola John is Kylie Burton's (Roslyn Oades) partner. He is present when Kylie and her ex-boyfriend Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) battle for custody of their daughter Rachel (Kelly Glaister).
30 July-1 August Cathryn Barnes Blazey Best[37] Cathryn is a Nurse at Northern Districts Hospital and a colleague of Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) and Selina Roberts (Tempany Deckert). She tends to Duncan Stewart (Lewis Devaney) when he is accidentally burned at the diner. Cathryn later dies in a car accident.
14-20 August Danny Mackson Nathan Kaye Danny is Justine Welles' (Bree Desborough) boyfriend. He comes to Summer Bay with the intent to supply her with heroin. He arranges for rival dealer Michael Downey to be beaten up by some of his friends. Danny is arrested but the charges do not stick. Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) warns Danny off and he and his friends gang up on him only to be threatened off by a fish hook and banned from the Surf Club. Danny later attacks Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark) and leaves town.
14 August Michael Downey Uncredited Michael is a rival drug dealer who deals on Danny Mackson's (Nathan Kaye) turf and is beaten up as a result.
25-26 August Gavin Lane Terry Bader Gavin is a caravan park guest. He unsuccessfully tries to attract the attentions of Selina Roberts (Tempany Deckert) and Rebecca Fisher (Belinda Emmett). When Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark) runs into Gavin on his bike, Gavin reacts furiously and is evicted from the park as a result.
4-8 September Karen Williams Anna Brionowski Karen is an accomplice and former girlfriend of Brad Cooper (Bruce Samazan). She perpetrates a hate campaign against one of Brad's rape victims Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright) by making nuisances calls and leaving Animal traps all over the kitchen floor.
9-11 September Gillian Virginia Hey Gillian is Steven Matheson's (Adam Willits) business partner who is secretly in love with him. When she learns of his engagement to Selina Roberts (Tempany Deckert), she pulls her funding. Gillian later kills a pensioner while driving Steven's car, leaving him in the frame for a hit-and-run. She eventually confesses and is arrested.
16 September-1 June 1998 Mrs Partridge Dina Gillespie Mrs. Partridge is a teacher a Summer Bay High.
24-25 September Bill Wilson Bruce Venables Bill is a local vegetable farmer who is blamed for polluting the local creek when Joey Rainbow (Alex O'Han) and Aaron Welles (Ritchie Gudgeon) develop an illness.
24 September-24 February 1999 Alison Robson Deborah Elgar Alison is a doctor at Northern District's hospital. She tends to Marilyn Fisher (Emily Symons) when she miscarries. When Marilyn falls pregnant again Alison accidentally discloses the baby's gender to her husband Donald (Norman Coburn) and helps deliver their newborn son Byron.
25 September Richard Wilson Ian McGregor Richard is the son of Bill Wilson (Bruce Venables). He is revealed to be responsible for polluting the local creek.
30 September-1 October Gloria Nicci Flynn Gloria is a stripper hired by Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) for Steven Matheson's (Adam Willits) bucks party.
1 October-21 November Kim Rose Storm Buie Kim is a deaf student at Summer Bay High who Joey Rainbow (Alex O'Han) befriends online in a chat room. She finds it hard to adjust to life at the school but Rebecca Fisher (Belinda Emmett) is able to communicate with her effectively but her father Trevor (Ken Radley) is opposed to Kim learning sign language.
2 October Emily Thornton Elise Grieg Emily is an expectant mother who Lachlan Fraser (Richard Grieve) attends to at the scene of a car accident. He is able to rescue her but she suffers permanent spinal injuries and the baby dies. Her husband Alan is angry with Lachie and blames him for his wife's injuries and baby's death.
Dick Thornton Alan Dukes
2 October-9 September 1998 Sim Haydon Samuels Sim is a bully at Summer Bay High who Aaron Welles (Ritchie Gudgeon) mistakes for his mugger Bruno (Alvaro Marquess), he chases after him but is foiled by the janitor. Sim and his friends then attack Aaron in retaliation. Sim later makes fun of Daria Ellis' hippy lifestyle and draws the anger of Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark) and ends up fighting with him after school but Will Smith (Zac Drayson) intervenes.
16 October-21 November Trevor Rose Ken Radley Trevor is the father of Kim Rose (Storm Buie). He is very protect of Kim and is against the methods Summer Bay have dealing with her deadness.
22 October-10 February 1998 Rod Sutton Nick Atkinson[38] Rod is a member of the local Rugby team. He and his friends attack Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) at the surf club and cut off his hair in revenge for him stealing Rod's mother's car several years ago. Rod later hassles Vinnie Patterson (Ryan Kwanten) when he fails to pay him back a loan and shaves off one of Vinnie's eyebrows as payment. He later ropes Sam Marshall (Ryan Clark) into going on ram-raids on local stores with a local gang. Rod is eventually caught and jailed.
28 October-26 April 2002 Brett Egan Emmanuel Marshall Brett begins at Summer Bay High as a student teacher and teaches a Year 11 class who take an instant dislike to him. When school inspector Arthur Briggs (David Downer) arrives, The class behave surprisingly well but revert to form when he leaves. Brett tries to assert his authority but it backfires when the class superglue him to his chair. Brett leaves after being humiliated. He returns in 2001, fully qualified qualified and has a short relationship with Sally Fletcher (Kate Ritchie) who is now a teacher but they break up when he gets into a physical altercation with student Noah Lawson (Beau Brady) and Sally reports him. The next year when Summer Bay High and Reefton Lakes High are under threat of closure, Brett, now working for the department returns to help save the schools and gives Sally some vital information.
30 October-4 June 1999 Paula Rogers Joy Smithers[39]
Kate Raison
Paula is a lawyer who Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) contacts when he plans to sue the surf club following an assault by Rod Sutton (Nick Atkinson). They recognize each other from when they grew up together in New Zealand. Paula is able to get Surf Club president Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) to settle out of court with Jesse for $10, 000. Alf later calls on Paula in a lawsuit against the council after his son Duncan Stewart (Lewis Devaney) suffers a fall in some wasteland and persuades Alf to drop the suit some months later.
14 November-28 May 1998 Lilian Reynolds Nitya Gell

Lilian is a student at Summer Bay High. She briefly dates Aaron Welles (Ritchie Gudgeon) but he quickly tires of her. She later sells drugs to Gypsy Nash (Kimberley Cooper) and is almost expelled. However after Aaron and his friends plot and scheme to drive her away with niceness, she leaves of her own accord.

24 November-12 February 1998 Hai Anthony Wong Hai is Mai O'Connell's (Grace Parr) brother. He lands a job at Alf Stewart's (Ray Meagher) bait shop ahead of Vinnie Patterson (Ryan Kwanten). Following a campaign of racism against him, Hai resigns and leaves to pursue law.
28 November-20 March 1998 Celebrant Debbie Angus A celebrant who presides over the weddings of Travis Nash (Nic Testoni) and Rebecca Fisher (Belinda Emmett) and Jesse McGregor (Ben Unwin) and Kylie Burton (Roslyn Oades). Before she can continue with Jesse and Kylie's ceremony, Kylie is arrested.

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