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Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera first broadcast on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems together. The shows storylines concern the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough. The series primarily centres on the residents of Ramsay Street, a short cul-de-sac, and its neighbouring areas. There have been 20 births, 46 marriages, and 60 deaths on-screen since Neighbours began in 1985.

Births

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Year Child Father Mother Reference
1987 Jamie Clarke Des Clarke Daphne Clarke [1]
1990 Nicole Arnel Phillip Arnel Jenny Arnel [2]
1991 Andrew Robinson Paul Robinson Christina Alessi [3]
1993 Hope Gottlieb Todd Landers Phoebe Bright [1]
1994 Zac Willis Jack Flynn Gaby Willis [1]
1994 Lolly Allen John Allen Cheryl Stark [1]
1999 Ruby Hanson Ray Hanson Shelley Hanson [4]
2000 Joseph Nguyen Hunq Nguyen Tina Nguyen [5]
2001 Ben Kirk Drew Kirk Libby Kennedy [6]
2003 Oscar Scully Joe Scully Lyn Scully [7]
2005 Ashley Thomas Anthony Johnson Kayla Thomas [8]
2006 Charlie Hoyland Max Hoyland Stephanie Scully [9]
2006 Kerry Mangel Dylan Timmins Sky Mangel [10]
2007 Holly Hoyland Karl Kennedy Izzy Hoyland [11]
2008 Chloe Cammeniti Oliver Barnes Carmella Cammeniti [12]
2009 India Napier Declan Napier Bridget Parker [13]
2012 Patrick Villante Lucas Fitzgerald Vanessa Villante [14]
2013 Nell Rebecchi Toadfish Rebecchi Sonya Rebecchi [14]
2015 Matilda Turner Josh Willis Amber Turner [15]
2017 Gabriel Smith Jack Callahan Paige Smith [16]

Marriages

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Year Husband Wife Reference
1985 Paul Robinson Terry Inglis [17]
1986 Des Clarke Daphne Lawrence [17]
1986 Dan Ramsay Edna Ramsay [18]
1987 Paul Robinson Gail Lewis [19]
1987 Scott Robinson Charlene Mitchell [20]
1988 Jim Robinson Beverly Marshall [19]
1988 Harold Bishop Madge Ramsay [19]
1988 John Worthington Nell Mangel [21]
1989 Joe Mangel Kerry Bishop [21]
1991 Paul Robinson Christina Alessi [21]
1991 Michael Daniels Helen Daniels [21]
1991 Joe Mangel Melanie Pearson [22]
1993 Stephen Gottlieb Phoebe Bright [22]
1993 Brad Willis Beth Brennan [22]
1995 Reuben White Helen Daniels [22]
1996 Rob Evans Joanna Hartman [23]
1998 Philip Martin Ruth Wilkinson [24]
1999 Peter Hannay Sarah Beaumont [25]
2001 Drew Kirk Libby Kennedy [26]
2003 Toadfish Rebecchi Dee Bliss [27]
2003 Lou Carpenter Trixie Tucker [28]
2004 Max Hoyland Stephanie Scully [29]
2004 Charlie Cassidy Valda Sheergold [29]
2005 Stuart Parker Sindi Watts [30]
2005 Alex Kinski Susan Smith [31]
2006 Boyd Hoyland Janae Timmins [32]
2006 Paul Robinson Lyn Scully [33]
2007 Karl Kennedy Susan Kennedy [34]
2007 Allan Steiger Janelle Timmins [35]
2007 Frazer Yeats Rosetta Cammeniti [36]
2008 Marco Silvani Carmella Cammeniti [37]
2009 Daniel Fitzgerald Libby Kennedy [38]
2009 Declan Napier Bridget Parker [39]
2009 Paul Robinson Rebecca Napier [40]
2010 Toadfish Rebecchi Stephanie Scully [41]
2010 Ringo Brown Donna Freedman [42]
2011 Harold Bishop Carolyn Johnstone [43]
2013 Toadfish Rebecchi Sonya Mitchell [44]
2014 Zeke Kinski Victoria Elmahdi [45]
2014 Kyle Canning Georgia Brooks [46]
2016 Daniel Robinson Imogen Willis [47]
2016 Brad Willis Lauren Carpenter [48]
2018 Aaron Brennan and David Tanaka N/A (same sex marriage) [49]
2019 Mark Brennan Elly Conway [50]
2019 Paul Robinson Terese Willis [51]
2019 Pierce Greyson Chloe Brennan [52]

Deaths

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Year Character Cause of death Reference
1985 Dan Fielding Heart attack [53]
1985 Bernie Sutton Struck by a car [54]
1985 Loretta Martin Car crash [55]
1985 Charles Durham Shot [56]
1986 Annabelle York Old age [57]
1986 Jean Richards Car crash [58]
1987 Jeremy Lord Car crash [59]
1988 Daphne Clarke Cardiac arrest [7]
1988 Margaret Brownley Asthma attack [60]
1989 Rob Lewis Car crash [61]
1990 Kerry Bishop Shot [7]
1992 Garth Kirby Overdose [62]
1992 Todd Landers Struck by a van [63]
1993 Jim Robinson Heart attack [63]
1994 Gary Briggs Car crash [64]
1994 Sally Gottlieb Cancer [65]
1994 Julie Martin Fall [63]
1995 Reuben White Heart condition [66]
1996 Cody Willis Shot [67]
1996 Cheryl Stark Struck by a car [68]
1997 Helen Daniels Old age [7]
1998 Fred Parkes Old age [69]
1998 Lily Madigan Old age [70]
2000 Brendan Bell Heart attack [71]
2001 Madge Bishop Pancreatic cancer [72]
2001 Barry Burke Car crash [73]
2002 Drew Kirk Fall from a horse [7]
2004 Charlie Cassidy Emphysema [74]
2004 Gus Cleary Murdered [75]
2005 David Bishop Plane crash [76]
2005 Liljana Bishopa Plane crash [76]
2005 Serena Bishopa Plane crash [76]
2005 Alex Kinski Leukaemia [77]
2006 Cameron Robinson Struck by a car [78]
2007 Stingray Timmins Aneurysm [79]
2007 Terrence Chesterton Blow to the head [80]
2007 Alan Napier Heart failure [81]
2008 Jessica Wallace Crush injury [82]
2008 Richard Aaronow Renal failure [83]
2008 Chris Knight Head injuries [84]
2008 Marco Silvani Burns [85]
2009 Jill Ramsay Struck by a car [86]
2009 Bridget Parker Pulmonary embolism [87]
2009 Josh Burns Fall [88]
2010 Ringo Brown Struck by a motorbike [89]
2011 Jim Dolan Skin cancer [77]
2012 Troy Miller Head injury [90]
2013 Rhys Lawson Blood clot [44]
2013 Priya Kapoor Cerebral hypoxia [91]
2013 Robbo Slade Tear in renal artery [92][93]
2014 Kate Ramsay Shot [94]
2015 Matt Turner Struck by a car/blood loss [95]
2016 Josh Willis Crush injury [96]
2016 Doug Willis Head injury [97]
2016 Father Guidotti Heart failure [98]
2016 Regan Davis Head injury [99]
2016 Kazuko Sano Pneumonia [100]
2017 Hamish Roche Drowned [101]
2018 Valerie Grundy Heart attack [102]
2019 Sonya Rebecchi Ovarian cancer [103]

Notes

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^a Body was not found.

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