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Despite a worrying period in the hospital, Nicolette eventually wakes up to the relief of her family and friends. Jane is still angry that her daughter was injured in the first place, and begins to blame Curtis Perkins (Nathan Borg) and Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne), arguing that they should have listened to her when she shared concerns over the power tools being stored at The Hive. There is added tension with the power tools, considering they re part of Curtis off-site vocational project for Erinsborough High s Year 13 students, which Jane was originally very strongly opposed to. This conflict puts the future of the Year 13 program in doubt. ....
Credit: Channel 5 Sheila Canning is in for a SHOCK when she comes face-to-face with the real owner of all those fancy fashion items on Neighbours! Sheila Canning (played by Colette Mann) is surprised to receive another expensive delivery from online retailer, Daintree on Neighbours. On today’s episode of the Aussie soap (1:45pm/5:30pm on Channel 5, see our TV Guide for full listings), Sheila wonders what’s going on? She knows she didn’t order anything from Daintree. But if she has received the fancy fashion items in error, should Sheila return them. OR, will sneaky Sheila decide to keep ’em? ....
Whitewashed: why does Australian TV have such a problem with race? Naaman Zhou When the Australian soap opera Neighbours introduced its first non-white family in 1993 – the Lims from Hong Kong – their first major storyline was to be accused of eating another neighbour’s dog. Admittedly, the person doing the accusing was Julie Martin, a character known for being obnoxious, and described by the official Neighbours book as “unbearable”. Eventually, in a triumph for race relations, they were vindicated. After six weeks, they were written out. The dog, Holly, stayed around for five more years. Historically, Australian television – both scripted and not – has been overwhelmingly white and Anglo-Saxon, more so than the population. ....