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Home and Away is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that appeared or will appear in 2017, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the soap's executive producer, Lucy Addario. The 30th season of Home and Away began airing from 30 January 2017.[1] Riley Hawkins was introduced during the following episode. Scarlett Snow made her debut in May, while June saw the arrival of the four-strong Astoni family consisting of parents Ben and Maggie Astoni, and their daughters Coco and Ziggy Astoni. Robbo made his first appearance in July, while Beth Ellis was introduced in August.

Riley Hawkins

Riley Hawkins
Home and Away character
Portrayed byRyan O'Kane
First appearance31 January 2017
Last appearance2 March 2017
ClassificationFormer; recurring
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
OccupationSurgeon

Riley Hawkins, played by Ryan O'Kane, made his first appearance on 31 January 2017.[2][3][4] O'Kane's housemate Rob Mills also auditioned for the role. He was waiting for his agent to let him know the outcome when O'Kane revealed that he had won the part.[5] Riley is introduced as Tori Morgan's (Penny McNamee) former boyfriend and a surgeon at the local hospital, who steps in to perform surgery on Justin Morgan (James Stewart).[6] McNamee said the moment Tori is reunited with Riley is "shocking" for her because she has not seen him in seven years. While Riley is surprised to learn that Tori and her siblings have been in witness protection.[6] Fellow doctor Nate Cooper (Kyle Pryor), who broke up with Tori, is jealous of her history with Riley.[6]

On his first day at Northern Districts Hospital, Riley is asked to operate on Justin Morgan, the brother of his former partner Tessa Lee, now known as Tori. Tori explains to Riley that she and her brothers had to go into witness protection after their parents were shot. Riley tells Nate Cooper that he and Tori used to be a couple, and that he wants her back. He also apologises to Tori for cheating on her. When Justin learns Riley is in town, he warns him to stay away from Tori. Riley later treats Justin when he is admitted with an infection. He also tells Tori that Nate tried to make a bet with him about her, but she soon realises that he lied. Riley performs a bronchoscopy on Billie Ashford (Tessa de Josselin) and finds a mass in her airway. Tori and Riley go on a lunch date, where he asks her for another chance, but she is cautious due to his history. Brody Morgan (Jackson Heywood) sees Riley flirting with Evelyn MacGuire (Philippa Northeast) at Billie's wake, and tells him not to mess Tori around again. Shortly after they get back together, Riley asks Tori to move to the city with him. She turns him down for the sake of her family. Riley then sees her and Nate talking and hugging. He amends Billie's notes and then makes a formal complaint in an attempt to get Nate fired for medical negligence. Tori proves the notes were doctored and when Riley admits that he did it, she breaks up with him. When he shows up at her house, Tori tells him to get out of her life. Justin overhears them arguing and fights with Riley, before Tori orders him to leave. Riley quits his job at the hospital and leaves town.

Scarlett Snow

Scarlett Snow
Home and Away character
Portrayed byTania Nolan
First appearance8 May 2017
ClassificationPresent; regular (departing)
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
Other namesScarlett Dwyer
OccupationBait shop assistant
Lawyer
HusbandCaleb Snow
SonsMax Snow

Scarlett Snow (also Dwyer), played by Tania Nolan, made her first appearance on 8 May 2017.[7][8] Nolan's casting was revealed in January 2017 when she was photographed filming alongside the cast in Palm Beach, the real life setting for the show's exterior scenes.[9] Nolan was living in Los Angeles when she learned the role was available. She flew to Sydney, where the show is filmed, for a screen test. She returned to Los Angeles the following day, but soon learned she had won the role and had to fly back to Sydney two days later.[8] Nolan was contracted for six months and she finished filming in May.[10] Nolan described her character as "a bit of a mystery", and explained that no one knows why she is in the Bay, but she has suffered a tragedy in her past that she is dealing with.[11] Nolan accepted the part and relocated to Sydney because of the character's "unique" storyline.[11] The actress added, "I could relate to certain things Scarlett has been through. Not specifically, but unfortunately I know what it's like to go through what she went through."[11].

Brody Morgan (Jackson Heywood) jumps into Scarlett's car and orders her to drive, as he is avoiding the police. Scarlett pulls the car over and offers Brody her handbag, which he takes. Brody goes to Scarlett's house to return the handbag, but Scarlett hits him over the head with a vase and ties him up. She threatens to call the police, and Brody opens up to her about his drug addiction. She makes him call his family and then frees him. Brody leaves with William Zannis (Caleb Alloway), who he says is his brother, and Scarlett thinks he is going to get help. The police track down Scarlett and ask her about the carjacking. She tells them she did not get a good look at the carjacker. Scarlett finds Brody sleeping on the beach, and he blames her for his arrest. She buys him a coffee and takes him back to her house. She then visits his family and brings them to him. Mason Morgan (Orpheus Pledger) suggests that Brody stays with Scarlett and she agrees. Scarlett disapproves of the way Justin Morgan (James Stewart) handles Brody's addiction. Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) tells Scarlett off for spear fishing in the wrong place. When she enquires about hiring a boat, Alf tells her she can borrow one for free if she can get it mended. Scarlett reluctantly hires Justin to help her.

Brody relapses and flees shortly before Scarlett finds he has ransacked the house, and stolen $10,000 and a bracelet. Her landlord asks her to leave, and Alf gives her a caravan at the Summer Bay Caravan Park, as well as a job at his bait shop. Bruno Addlen (Johnny Nasser) turns up in the Bay looking for Scarlett, having been hired by her husband. Bruno asks for $8000 to leave and keep her whereabouts a secret. Alf offers to lend Scarlett the money, but she turns him down. Tori later thanks Scarlett for helping Brody secure a lawyer and tells her the family will repay the money Brody stole, which allows Scarlett to pay Bruno. Scarlett bonds with Justin's daughter Ava Gilbert (Grace Thomas) when she visits him. Scarlett later listens to a voicemail message from her son, Max (Addison Price). While working on the boat together, Justin accidentally causes Scarlett's phone to fall into the sea. He retrieves it and gets it working again. He also notices that she has a son and questions her about it, causing Scarlett to slap him. She later apologises and decides to leave town, until Justin asks her to stay. Scarlett's estranged husband sends another private investigator after her, as he wants her to come home. Justin helps her to get out of the Bay and Scarlett tells him that her son died a year ago. Justin admits that he care for her and allows Scarlett to take his car. Scarlett returns a week later and gets drunk on the anniversary of Max's death. She wakes up in Justin's bed and assumes they had sex, but he explains that she took a shower and fell asleep, while he slept on the couch. Scarlett apologises for overreacting and tells Justin how her marriage broke down because of Max's death. Alf and Justin take Scarlett out in the boat for some fishing.

Ziggy Astoni

Ziggy Astoni
Home and Away character
Portrayed bySophie Dillman
First appearance20 June 2017
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
OccupationSummer Bay Auto assistant
FatherBen Astoni
MotherMaggie Astoni
SistersCoco Astoni
GrandmothersDiana

Ziggy Astoni played by Sophie Dillman, made her first appearance on 20 June 2017.[12] Dillman's casting was revealed in March 2017 when she was photographed on set at Palm Beach, the show's outdoor filming location.[13] Details about her character Ziggy were released in June.[12] Ziggy is the eldest daughter of Ben (Rohan Nichol) and Maggie Astoni (Kestie Morassi).[14] The Astonis are the first nuclear family to join the soap opera in 17 years, since the arrival of the Sutherlands in 2000.[15] Karlie Rutherford of The Daily Telegraph described Ziggy as a "wild child" and a "rebel teenager".[12] Ziggy is a potential love interest for Brody Morgan (Jackson Heywood).[16]

After running away from her father, Ben, Ziggy enters a bathroom and asks Brody Morgan to hide her. He allows her to hide in his car and she thanks him, after Ben leaves. Ziggy goes back home, where Ben confronts her about stealing a car. He and his wife Maggie take Ziggy and her younger sister, Coco, on a road trip and they end up in Summer Bay. Ziggy meets Brody again in the Surf Club. Ziggy steals money from Kat Chapman's (Pia Miller) purse and soon learns Kat is a police officer. Ben and Maggie collect her from the police station. After her parents decide to move to the Bay, Ziggy refuses to stay and Brody drives her back to the city. There she finds her boyfriend, Jarrod (Joel Davies) has been cheating on her. She returns to the Bay and decides to give it a chance. She spends more time with Brody and they kiss, but she and her parents soon learn he is a drug addict, and Ziggy rejects him. Ziggy is given a job at Summer Bay Auto. After learning Brody and his brother Mason Morgan (Orpheus Pledger) have been involved in a car accident, Ziggy comes to see him at the hospital, but he tells her to leave. Ziggy befriends Olivia Fraser Richards (Raechelle Banno) when she helps Olivia unlock her car, after the keys get locked inside. Ziggy is approached by William Zannis (Caleb Alloway), who asks her if she has seen Brody and whether she is his girlfriend, which she denies. Zannis later has Ziggy kidnapped and he uses her phone to lure Brody to a motel room, where he plans to ply them with alcohol and drugs. Kat and Robbo (Jake Ryan) rescue them. Ziggy tells Brody to stay away from her. She later suffers a panic attack at the beach and Brody sends his sister, Tori Morgan (Penny McNamee) to check on Ziggy. Tori convinces Ziggy to see a counsellor. Ziggy thanks Brody and after they talk, they have sex. The meet up the following day, but Brody tells Ziggy that they cannot be together as he is still in recovery. However, they decide to date in secret.

Ben Astoni

Ben Astoni
Home and Away character
Portrayed byRohan Nichol
First appearance20 June 2017
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
OccupationBuilder
WifeMaggie Astoni
DaughtersZiggy Astoni
Coco Astoni

Ben Astoni, played by Rohan Nichol, made his first appearance on 20 June 2017. Nichol's casting was revealed in early 2017 when he was photographed at Palm Beach, the show's outdoor filming location.[17] He previously appeared in the show in 2004 as Stafford McRae.[14] Nichol relocated from Melbourne to Manly, so he would be closer to Palm Beach for the role.[18] Ben moves to Summer Bay along with his wife Maggie (Kestie Morassi) and their two daughters Coco (Anna Cocquerel) and Ziggy Astoni (Sophie Dillman).[14] The Astonis are the first nuclear family to join the soap opera in 17 years, since the arrival of the Sutherlands in 2000.[15]

After his daughter, Ziggy, runs away from him, Ben asks Brody Morgan if he has seen her. At home, Ben confronts Ziggy about stealing a car and then learns that his youngest daughter, Coco, has been suspended from school. His wife Maggie suggests that they get away from the city and visit her mother, but after Ben leaves the main road, they end up in Summer Bay. When they go to leave, the car does not start. Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) offers them a caravan, while the car is fixed overnight. After Ziggy gets into trouble for stealing, Ben asks Martin Ashford (George Mason) if the car is ready, and Ash admits the clutch is not stable. The family try to leave, but Ben accidentally reverses the car into a water tank, causing a pipe to burst. He tells Alf that he will fix it, leading the family to stay in the Bay for a week. Ben befriends Justin Morgan (James Stewart). Maggie falls in love with the Farmhouse and she and Ben decide to buy it and the Pier, which leads them to clash with business owners Leah Patterson (Ada Nicodemou), Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger) and Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher). Ben and Maggie learn Ziggy has befriend Brody Morgan (Jackson Heywood), a drug addict, and ask her to stay away from him. Ben's renovation plans cause tension between Maggie and Leah, and Maggie asks him to reconsider the plans, but later changes her mind.

Maggie Astoni

Maggie Astoni
Home and Away character
Portrayed byKestie Morassi
First appearance21 June 2017
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
OccupationTeacher
Principal of Summer Bay High
MotherDiana
HusbandBen Astoni
DaughtersZiggy Astoni
Coco Astoni

Maggie Astoni, played by Kestie Morassi, made her first appearance on 21 June 2017.[19] Morassi's casting was revealed in early 2017 when she was pictured filming on set, while her character details were announced on 4 June.[15] Morassi told Luke Dennehy of Herald Sun that it took some time for her to get used to the fast paced filming schedule of the show. She commented, "It was definitely a shock to the system. I'm mostly used to working on film, where you have a lot more time for rehearsals. With film you are shooting maybe three minutes a day, whereas here, you are shooting almost an episode a day."[15] Maggie moves to Summer Bay with her husband Ben Astoni (Rohan Nichol) and their two daughters Coco (Anna Cocquerel) and Ziggy Astoni (Sophie Dillman).[14] The Astonis are the first nuclear family to join the soap opera in 17 years, since the arrival of the Sutherlands in 2000.[15]

Maggie brings her youngest daughter Coco home, after she is suspended from school for cyber bullying. Maggie suggests to her husband, Ben, that they go on a trip and they decide to visit her mother, but they end up in Summer Bay when Ben leaves the main road. After their car breaks down, the family stay at the Caravan Park. Ben and Maggie go to the Pier Diner for dinner and Maggie falls out with Leah Patterson-Baker (Ada Nicodemou), after jokingly implying that Leah was checking Ben out. Maggie, Coco and Ziggy take a bus tour around the Bay and Maggie falls in love with the Farmhouse, which is for sale. She later learns that the principal job at the local high school is available. She has an interview and is offered the position. She and Ben decide to purchase the Farmhouse and the pier, which includes the leases for the diner and bait shop. Maggie and Ben are invited to lunch with Leah, Irene Roberts (Lynne McGranger), Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) and Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker), where they try and discuss their plans for adding another business to the pier, which would mean taking space from the diner. Leah and Irene object to their plans. Maggie later apologises to everyone. She embarrasses Coco on her first day at Summer Bay High, by calling her by her nickname "Coco Pops".

Coco Astoni

Coco Astoni
Home and Away character
Portrayed byAnna Cocquerel
First appearance21 June 2017
ClassificationPresent; regular
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
OccupationStudent
FatherBen Astoni
MotherMaggie Astoni
SistersZiggy Astoni
GrandmothersDiana

Coco Astoni, played by Anna Cocquerel, made her first appearance on 21 June 2017.[19] Cocquerel's casting was revealed in early 2017 when she was photographed filming on set, alongside Matt Little who plays VJ Patterson.[20] Coco is the youngest daughter of Ben (Rohan Nichol) and Maggie Astoni (Kestie Morassi).[14] The Astonis are the first nuclear family to join the soap opera in 17 years, since the arrival of the Sutherlands in 2000.[15] Imogen Groome of the Metro reported that Coco could be a new love interest for VJ.[14]

Coco is suspended from school for cyber-bullying another student. When Ziggy and Coco fight, their father, Ben, puts Coco's phone in the blender and turns it on. Ben and his wife, Maggie, decide to get away from the city and the family ends up in Summer Bay. Coco befriends Raffy Morrison (Olivia Deeble). Ben and Maggie decide to move the family to the Bay. Coco meets VJ Patterson and Raffy tells him that she is her French tutor. Coco plays along and VJ asks her out on a date. His mother, Leah Patterson-Baker (Ada Nicodemou) interrupts their date and reveals that Coco is only 16. She leaves the restaurant and later apologises to VJ. On her first day at Summer Bay High, Coco is embarrassed when her mother calls her by her nickname "Coco Pops". Jennifer Dutton (Brittany Santariga) then teases her about it and Raffy attempts to stand up for Coco, who tells her to get lost. Coco and Raffy make up when Coco offers to cover for Raffy, while she leaves the school. Jennifer continues bullying Coco and Raffy stands up for her. As Coco is teased for her appearance, she begins binge eating. She and Jennifer are suspended when they get into a fight at the beach. Jennifer then realises that Coco has bulimia and starts using it to get her way.

Robbo

Robbo
Home and Away character
Portrayed byJake Ryan
First appearance25 July 2017
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
Other namesJohn Doe
OccupationHandyman

Robbo (also John Doe[21]), played by Jake Ryan, made his first appearance on 25 July 2017.[22] Ryan's casting was revealed in March 2017 when he was photographed filming at Palm Beach, the show's outdoor location, with Pia Miller, who plays Kat Chapman.[23] Ryan admitted that he was not prepared for the fame that will come from appearing on the show, saying "Sometimes these bad boy characters can work in your favour and maybe no one will like me."[22] He also told Karlie Rutherford of news.com.au that he lost 13kgs ahead of his debut, after gaining weight following a injury that ended his taekwondo career.[22] Producers introduced Robbo in a bid to fill "the heart-throb void" left by Darryl Braxton (Stephen Peacocke).[22] Ryan previously auditioned for the role of Brax. He later said, "Both characters have been painted with the bad boy brush... but they're very different."[24] Robbo will also be Kat's new love interest.[22]

John Doe watches on as Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher), Scarlett Snow (Tania Nolan) and Justin Morgan (James Stewart) approach the cove, where he is hiding out, on in a boat. While they are fishing, John Doe attempts to hot-wire the boat, but gives up when he sees Justin approaching. The boat fails to start and Alf, Scarlett and Justin camp out on the island. When Alf goes in search of firewood the following morning, John Doe hits him with a tree branch and takes his knife. He hides on the boat and emerges once it is docked in Summer Bay. John Doe breaks into the Pier Diner to steal some food, and Alf later finds him hiding on the boat. He pushes past Alf and Justin and later follows Alf to his house, where he produces the knife. John Doe tells Alf that he cannot recall who he is and needs answers. Alf's daughter Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker) and Constable Kat Chapman (Pia Miller) approach the scene and Kat talks him into giving her the knife. She calls Tori Morgan (Penny McNamee) to treat John Doe's head injury, and Tori takes him to the hospital to get a CT scan, as he is suffering from post-traumatic amnesia. He later leaves the hospital, but Kat convinces him to return. Kat runs his finger prints and DNA against the police database, but there are no hits. The nurses name him "Robbo" after Robinson Crusoe and he is discharged. Alf allows Robbo to stay at the Caravan Park.

Robbo decides to leave the Bay, but after saving Raffy Morrison (Olivia Deeble) from Mackenzie (Luke Davis), he decides to stay and wait to see if any information comes back about his tattoos. Kat and Scarlett take Robbo back to the cove and search his campsite. Kat finds a picture of herself, but Robbo does not know why he has it. John Palmer (Shane Withington) and Marilyn Chambers (Emily Symons) try to help Robbo figure out who he is, but when John attempts to teach him how to drive, Robbo backs the car into Kat's police cruiser. While taking him to the station, Kat stops off at a motel to find Brody Morgan (Jackson Heywood). Robbo notices Faz (Jesse Rowles) leave the room, and when he and Bob (Neal Horton) emerge with Brody and Ziggy Astoni (Sophie Dillman), Robbo attacks them. William Zannis (Caleb Alloway) pulls a gun, but Robbo disarms him, leading Kat to think Robbo might have been a police officer. Alf offers Robbo a job doing maintenance work around the Caravan Park. After Kat breaks up with her boyfriend Martin Ashford (George Mason), Robbo comes to her caravan and offers her a bottle of whiskey. They kiss, but Kat tells him it was a mistake. Scarlett offers to help Robbo and later gets a hit on one of his tattoos, which is connected to a woman called Rose. She gives him a list of addresses and Kat helps him out. At the second address, Robbo finds a burnt photo that shows his arm around a woman. He and Kat then find her body inside. Robbo decides to give up searching for information about his past and asks Kat to close the investigation. Robbo helps Coco Astoni (Anna Cocquerel) to the hospital when she faints at the beach.

Beth Ellis

Beth Ellis
Home and Away character
Portrayed byAnneliese Apps
First appearance31 August 2017
ClassificationPresent; recurring
Introduced byLucy Addario
In-universe information
FatherAlan Ellis
MotherJackie Ellis

Elizabeth "Beth" Ellis, played by Anneliese Apps, made her first appearance on 31 August 2017.[25] Apps' casting was revealed in March 2017 when she photographed filming alongside actor Orpheus Pledger on Palm Beach, the show's outdoor setting.[26] The actress secured the role five months after graduating from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.[27] She initially thought she had performed badly in the audition, but received a callback, which she felt had gone well. She learned she had won the role a week later.[27]

Apps was excited for the audience to meet Beth and said her storyline was "moving".[27] Describing her character, Apps stated "Beth is cheeky, layered and she wants to make the people around her feel good. She is mysterious, perhaps even a bit quirky, like me – I'm not that mysterious, but I'm definitely a bit quirky."[27] Beth was also introduced as a love interest for Mason Morgan (Pledger).[28] Apps told a columnist for New Idea that Beth wants to help Mason, as she sees part of herself in him.[27]

While she is at the hospital, Beth overhears Mason Morgan shouting at his siblings about his paralysis. She later changes into some nursing scrubs and attempts to cheer Mason up. Beth convinces him to get in the wheelchair and they race around the corridors. Mason meets Beth again and they spend some more time together. It emerges Beth is a patient when she returns to her room to continue her treatment. Beth and Mason spend more time together, and he introduces her to his sister Tori Morgan (Penny McNamee). Beth keeps up the pretence that she is a nurse, but Mason later finds her in her room undergoing a procedure. He attempts to look at her file and Beth catches him. She tells Mason that she has cardiomyopathy and is waiting for a heart transplant. Beth explains that she liked pretending to be someone else, as she did not want Mason to pity her. They agree to start their friendship over.

Others

Date(s) Character Actor Circumstances
31 January– Luc Patterson[29] Various actors[30] Luc is Billie Ashford and Mick Jennings's daughter. Billie conceives after she is raped by Mick. She allows her boyfriend VJ Patterson to believe that he is the baby's father, until their wedding day. Billie gives birth to her daughter at the hospital, shortly after escaping a bush fire. VJ reveals that he and Billie are naming her Luc, after Billie's late brother, Luke Ashford.[31] VJ's mother, Leah Patterson Baker is not keen on the name, but VJ explains that Luc is short for Lucinda, which leads Leah to question why her name is not Lucy instead. Mick later kidnaps Luc from the hospital, but he soon hands her over to his mother Irene Roberts, who returns her to Billie. A blessing is held for Luc, but Billie collapses and is later told that she has terminal cancer. VJ takes Billie to the beach, where she dies with Luc in her arms. VJ struggles to cope with Luc, so he and Leah allow her to stay with Irene Roberts. Ash feels that he is being left out, and when Luc gets sick, he decides to apply for temporary custody, which he wins. Ash then takes Luc to live with him, Kat Chapman and his brother Patrick Stanwood. Patrick almost harms her due to his PTSD. Ash and Kat take Luc camping when she fails to settle, but Ash cannot wake her in the morning and she later suffers convulsions on the way to the hospital. Tori Morgan informs Ash and Kat that Luc is suffering from a bowel torsion and part of her bowel has become gangrenous. Luc develops septicaemia and she undergoes surgery.
1 February– Constable Corelli Nick Cain[32] Constable Corelli assists Kat Chapman with an open arson case. Months later, Corelli finds CCTV footage of Robbo being held at gunpoint by Dylan Carter at a marina.
2 February Lactation Consultant Gail Knight[33] The Lactation Consultant helps Billie Ashford to nurse her newborn daughter.
23 February– Ambulance Officer Rob Baird[34] The Ambulance Officer brings John Palmer to the hospital, after he suffers a seizure at home. A few months later, he brings Zac MacGuire in after Zac suffers a fall. The Ambulance Officer tells Tori Morgan that Zac hit his head and lost consciousness for three to five minutes.
27 February–8 May Patrick Stanwood Luke McKenzie[35] Patrick comes to the beach to watch the funeral service for Billie Ashford. Kat Chapman spots him leaving. She later identifies Patrick as Billie and Martin Ashford's brother, Luke, who is presumed dead. After Kat and Ash search Patrick's home, he appears and calls out to Ash, who punches him and leaves. Patrick comes to the Summer Bay Caravan Park to see Ash. He tells him that he faked his death as he was depressed following his last tour of duty. Kat brings Patrick to the station for questioning. Ash later introduces Patrick to his niece Luc. Kat forces Ash and Patrick to sit down and talk. Patrick stops Ash from attacking John Palmer. Patrick moves into the farmhouse with Kat. She and Ash soon realise that he is suffering from PTSD, which worsens when Ash is granted temporary custody of Luc. Patrick strikes Ava Gilbert with his car while suffering a flashback. He later reveals to Ash that he killed a young girl while he was serving in the army. Patrick leaves the Bay, and Ash finds him on some cliffs. Ash stops Patrick from hurting himself and tells him that he and Luc need him around. Patrick finally bonds with Luc and agrees to get help for his PTSD.
7 March– Lena Ascot Felicity McKay[36] While attending O-Week at the university, Lena bumps into Olivia Fraser Richards and asks for directions to the design and arts building. She later invites Olivia to a student night at Salt, and introduces her friends Byron and Steve. Lena later introduces herself to Olivia's former boyfriend Mason Morgan. Lena sells drugs at the student night and Brody Morgan asks her to leave Salt. She tells him to look the other way, but Brody throws everyone out. Lena collects her credit card the following day and apologises to Brody. He later hires her as a waitress at Salt, but threatens to fire her when he catches her using cocaine. Lena gives some to Brody, and he takes it to help him create a new menu. Brody and Lena have a brief romantic relationship, until he fires her. Brody's brother Justin Morgan sees Lena at the beach and tells her that Brody has developed a drug addiction. He grabs her arm and warns her to stay away. Kat Chapman intervenes and Lena leaves. Kat later brings Lena to the police station to question her about selling drugs. Justin tries to talk to Lena again, after Brody goes missing, but she tells him that she has not seen Brody and walks away. Raffy Morrison later asks for Lena's help in finding Brody, and Lena gives Justin an address to a house that Brody might be staying in. Months later, Lena attends the same rehab facility as Brody and encourages him to sneak out. She produces some drugs and tries to tempt Brody to use again, but he leaves her and walks back to rehab.
7 March Byron Benjamin Winckle[37] Byron encourages Olivia Fraser Richards to come to Salt with him and Lena Ascot later in the week. After learning Olivia's boyfriend Hunter King is repeating his final school year, Byron tells him that Olivia is out of his league and they fight. Mason Morgan intervenes and sends Byron away.
9 March Local Woman Meagan Caratti[38] The local man and woman recognise John Palmer from the newspaper, and the man tells John to take some responsibility for the fires he started. The woman calls John a coward, leading his wife Marilyn to defend him.
Local Man James Caitlin[38]
13 March– Jess Kearney Jess Bush[39] Olivia Fraser Richards meets with Jess at the Pier Diner for a study session. Jess embarrasses Olivia's boyfriend Hunter King, as he is repeating Year 12. A few weeks later, Hunter invites Jess to Salt to celebrate Olivia's birthday.
21 March Cal Whitman Craig Scott[40] Cal is one of several people forced to stay at the Caravan Park, after their homes are destroyed in a bush fire started by John Palmer. John later address everyone to tell them that he is sorry and would like a chance to help them. Cal tells John that he appreciates his gesture.
22 March Terry Diamond Rob Flanagan[41] Terry is a renowned restaurant critic, who comes to review the food at Salt. After giving his opinion, Brody Morgan tells Terry he is wrong and insults him.
29 March–3 April Donna Fields Melissa Bonne[42] Donna comes to Summer Bay to surprise her friend Phoebe Nicholson, ahead of her engagement party. They talk about Donna's music career, and Donna asks Phoebe why she left music. She criticises her new life in Summer Bay, and Phoebe tells her not to come to the party. Donna later apologises, and Phoebe explains that she is happy and that she will play a song at the party. Before Donna leaves town, she asks Phoebe to come on tour with her in the United States.
29 March– Lachlan Piers Warwick Allsopp[43] Lachlan is John Palmer's lawyer. He shows little interest in John's case and asks John to use insane automatism in his defence instead of mentioning his brain tumour blackout. John later fires Lachlan. Months later, Lachlan tells Ben Astoni that his planning application for the pier is on hold after someone applied for heritage status.
29 March–20 April James Mayvers Tim Ross[44] James is Roo Stewart's boyfriend, who she met in Hawaii. He comes to visit her in Summer Bay and she tries to keep him a secret from her friends, but her aunt Morag Bellingham finds him in Roo's bedroom. James assures Roo that their age gap does not matter to him. Morag tells James not to get too attached to Roo. James is hired by a news agency to photograph John Palmer after he is convicted of arson and manslaughter. James finds Roo when she faints and she tells him that she think she is going through menopause. James attends Olivia Fraser Richards' birthday party with Roo, where Marilyn Chambers realises that he took the photos of John. He and Roo argue, but she later invites him over to the flat to tell him she is pregnant. James asks her to have a termination, as he does not want to be a father, but she decides to keep the baby and raise it as a single parent. Roo later has a miscarriage.
3 April– William Zannis Caleb Alloway[45] Zannis meets with Brody Morgan, on Lena Ascot's behalf, to sell him cocaine. He later sells Brody methamphetamine. Brody meets with Zannis to buy more drugs, but when he cannot come up with much money, Zannis tells him he could always start selling. When Brody fails to come up with the money for the drugs Zannis gave him to sell, Zannis has him beaten and dumped in the bush. Brody later pays his debt and buys more drugs. Brody contacts Zannis and pretends they are brothers in front of Scarlett Snow, so she will let him leave her house. Zannis is spotted selling drugs by Kat Chapman. She tries to stop him, but he drives at her causing her to jump out of the way. The police find his meth lab, but Zannis disappears. He later finds Brody and tells him he is calling in the favour Brody owes him. Zannis informs Brody that a shipment of drugs is coming to the restaurant, but Brody tells him that he is done and warns Zannis that he will go to the police if he comes back. Zannis enters the Morgan's house and spikes the drinking water with potassium. Zannis flees when the police try to arrest him. Zannis returns to town and offers Brody more drugs. He later attempts to run Brody and Mason Morgan's car off the road, and when they crash he comes over to see if they are still alive. Zannis believes Ziggy Astoni is Brody's girlfriend and kidnaps her. He uses her phone to lure Brody to a motel, and then tries forcing Brody into taking drugs. Kat turns up and is knocked out by Zannis's accomplice, Faz. Zannis decides to move Ziggy and Brody to a new location, but when he goes outside with a gun, he is disarmed by Robbo. His bail is later revoked.
10 April Court Officer Alistair Bates[46] The court officer asks VJ Patterson to take the oath, before giving his statement.
Jury Foreperson Aanisa Vylet[46] The foreperson reads out a guilty verdict in John Palmer's arson and manslaughter trial.
Police Officer Joshua Farah[46] The police officer escorts John Palmer from the court to a waiting police van.
11–25 April Prison Officer PJ Williams The prison officer asks Marilyn Chambers to take off her bag and jewellery before visiting John Palmer. He tells her she will get used to the routine. A few days later, he reminds John and Deacon Marx that cell doors should remain open, before escorting John to his meeting with Morag Bellingham.
12 April Annie Banks Raelee Hill[47] Annie mediates a meeting between Martin Ashford, Kat Chapman, Irene Roberts, VJ Patterson and Leah Patterson-Baker when Ash and Irene apply for custody of Luc Patterson. When Annie realises that they will not reach a peaceful agreement, she ends the meeting and takes the case to the court, which grants Ash a six month interim parental responsibility order.
13 April Delivery Guy Brendan Dodds[48] The delivery guy brings a food order to Salt, but tells Brody Morgan that his credit cards have been declined. When Brody says that he will go upstairs to get cash, the delivery guy tells Brody to make it quick.
17–25 April Deacon Marx Sam Smith[49] Deacon notices Marilyn Chambers when she visits John Palmer in gaol and stares at her. He later gets in Marilyn's way as she leaves and smacks her bottom. John grabs Deacon and pushes him up against the wall, causing the guards to pull them apart. Deacon later confronts John about Billie Ashford's death and shows him his burns from a fire started by another arsonist. John hits him and Deacon's friends attack him in retaliation. Deacon continues to threaten John, and brings a weapon into his cell, but John manages to talk him down.
17 April Bartender Alex Ewan[50] Hunter King orders two cocktails from the Salt bartender for himself and Olivia Fraser Richards, pointing out that Olivia's 18th birthday is in a few hours, but the bartender refuses to make them. The bartender later brings over an alcoholic drink and tells Hunter and Olivia that it has gone midnight.
3 May– Brian Gilbert Tom O'Sullivan[51] Brian comes to the Bay to collect his stepdaughter Ava Gilbert when she comes to meet her father Justin Morgan. Brian tells Ava off for running away, before clashing with Justin. Ava runs off while they are arguing and she is struck by a car. Brian and Justin clash at the hospital, and Brian tells Justin that he cannot see Ava. Justin later apologises and thanks Brian for being there for Ava. Brian visits Justin and allows him to see Ava. He later brings her back to the Bay for Justin's farewell party.
8 May Tony Stoiov Patrick Dickson[52] Tony is a pawnbroker, who offers Brody Morgan $10 for a necklace he wants to sell. Brody gets argumentative and Tony asks him to leave, but Brody starts smashing up the stock. Tony calls the police and Brody runs off.
9 May, 11 July Terry Deakins Chris Hanrahan[53] Terry is from the department of education. He meets with Zac MacGuire, who wants to discuss a potential move. John Palmer notices Terry walking by the Surf Club and introduces him to Zac's son Hunter King. Terry asks Hunter to speak to Zac about his potential relocation. Terry later meets with Roo Stewart and Maggie Astoni about the vacant principal job at Summer Bay High.
10 May Postman Jonathan Lee Jones[54] The postman delivers a contract from the Mayvers family to Roo Stewart.
17 May David Mayvers Noel Hodda[55] David is James Mayvers's father. He comes to the Bay to talk to Roo Stewart, who is pregnant with James's baby. He apologises for sending her a contract and then offers her $250,000, so that she and her child do not contact James. David urges Roo to think about their future, but she asks him to leave. She later meets with him and rejects his offer.
22 May Heather Shirley Meagan Caratti[56] Heather berates John Palmer for organising a fundraiser for the burns unit, after he was charged with arson.
24 May Helena Harrison Jenevieve Chang[57] Helena and Joseph are Leah Patterson and Zac MacGuire's divorce lawyers. They meet at Salt for the signing of the papers. Zac does not show up, but Leah signs the papers anyway.
Joseph Moore Joel Pierce[58]
29 May– Dr. Bailey Voss Travis Jeffery[59] Doctor Voss is a psychologist, who meets with John Palmer. John tells him about his brain tumour and how he feels guilty for the fires he started. John believes Doctor Voss is too young and inexperienced to help him, so he leaves. John later returns and Doctor Voss tries to get him to open up about his childhood, but John realises that he cannot recall anything from before he was 12. John informs Doctor Voss that he believes he was responsible for his father's death due to flashback he had. Doctor Voss recommends John tries hypnosis.
30–31 May Rebecca Brown Kate Betcher[60] Rebecca notices VJ Patterson at Salt and approaches him. They flirt with each other and Rebecca asks if they can go somewhere more private. The following morning, VJ asks Rebecca to leave, as his mother is in the house. He offers to get her a taxi. Rebecca introduces herself to Alf Stewart before she leaves.
31 May– Bede Hadden Bill Young[61] Bede finds John and Jett Palmer outside his home. Jett explains that John used to live there and Bede invites them inside. When John mentions his surname is Palmer, Bede takes him to his father's grave and reveals that George Palmer died in a fire. Bede later comes to Summer Bay and brings John a box of things he found in his attic.
31 May–8 June Young John Palmer Rex Palazzi[62] John Palmer recalls a memory of himself carrying a petrol can, shortly before a fire killed his father. John later recalls that he found his father after he shot himself, and his mother asked him to help cover it up by starting a fire.
8 June Enid Palmer Megan O'Connell[63] John Palmer recalls a memory of him and his mother Enid covering up his father's suicide by setting a fire. Enid asks John to keep it quiet, as they will never be able to escape the shame.
14 June– Jay Turner Aidan Gillett[64] Justin and Mason Morgan go to Jay's drug den to find their brother Brody Morgan. Jay tells them he has not seen Brody, but Justin and Mason later force their way inside. Jay attempts to hit Justin with a pool cue, but Mason punches him. Months later, Jay is brought into the Yabbie Creek police station, where he realises Brody has told the police about him. He accuses Brody of stabbing him with a screwdriver. Justin comes to Jay's house to ask him to stop lying about Brody. After the police find the screwdriver at Jay's house with his fingerprints on it, he tells them that he accidentally fell on it.
14–15 June Bruno Addlen Johnny Nasser[64] Bruno comes to Summer Bay looking for Scarlett Snow. He asks Alf Stewart if he knows her whereabouts, but Alf tells him that he just missed her. Bruno eventually catches up with Scarlett and it emerges he is a private investigator hired to find her by her husband. Bruno asks Scarlett for $8000 to keep her whereabouts a secret and she pays him. Before he leaves, Bruno remarks that if he can find her, so can someone else.
20 June Des Green Kirk Dodd[65] Des leads a Narctoics Anonymous meeting, which Brody Morgan attends.
21 June Anton Shields David Woodland[66] Anton runs the following NA meeting, where Brody Morgan finally admits that he is an addict.
26 June– Max Snow Addison Price[67] Scarlett Snow listens to a voicemail from her son Max asking her when she is coming home. Scarlett tells Justin Morgan that her son died a year ago. Scarlett suffers flashbacks that show Max died after falling from a tree and hitting his head. Scarlett found him dead in his bed the following morning.
4 July– Peggy King Caroline Gillmer[68] Peggy is Hunter King's grandmother, who comes to Summer Bay after her tries to contact her. Hunter informs Peggy that Zac MacGuire is not his father and Peggy leaves when Hunter calls his mother, Charlotte, a liar. Peggy tells Hunter that she knows about the Pier Diner robbery and she blames him for ruining Charlotte's life. Hunter's girlfriend Olivia Fraser Richards talks with Peggy and explains how Hunter has matured, before asking her not to go to the police about the robbery. Peggy reacts badly to Olivia's plea and tells the police that Hunter committed the Diner robbery. Olivia and Hunter apologise to Peggy, who also apologises to them for going to the police. Hunter and Peggy agree to start afresh and spend time together, with Peggy also helping to find his father. Peggy tells Hunter that she suspects her former neighbour Wally could be his father.
6 July Constable Anderson Jon Scholten[69] Anderson is a PI hired to track down Scarlett Snow. She offers to double his fee to leave, but he tells her has already been paid and gives her a letter from her husband. Anderson learns, via a bug in Scarlett's caravan, that Justin Morgan is helping her to leave town. Anderson and his associate try to stop them, but Scarlett and Justin escape.
13 July– Jarrod Joel Davies[70] Jarrod is Ziggy Astoni's boyfriend. She makes a surprise visit only to find him in bed with someone else. Jarrod goes after Ziggy and they argue, before she leaves with Brody Morgan.
13 July Random Girl Emma Sabjan[71] Ziggy Astoni finds her boyfriend Jarrod in bed with the girl.
20 July Tom Joel Hogan[72] Tom flirts with Scarlett Snow in Salt and Justin Morgan warns him off.
27 July– Jennifer Dutton Brittany Santariga[73] Jennifer teases Coco Astoni after her mother and school principal, Maggie Astoni, calls her by her embarrassing nickname, "Coco Pops" on her first day. Jennifer tells Coco that Maggie gave her detention and Coco pushes her books to the floor, before VJ Patterson breaks up the confrontation. Jennifer puts rubbish in Coco's locker and teases her about her social media photos. Raffy Morrison stands up to Jennifer on Coco's behalf, calling her "Jenny" as she knows she hates it. Jennifer insults Coco's appearance and weight. Coco starts a fight with Jennifer, which is broken up by Maggie. She suspends them both and Jennifer's father Nick collects her from school. Jennifer realises Coco has an eating disorder and threatens to reveal it, unless Coco gets her a date with VJ.
31 July–4 September Wally Burns Julian Garner[74] Peggy King suspects her former neighbour Wally is Hunter King's father. After Hunter sends him a letter, which he returns, Wally comes to Summer Bay and eventually meets Hunter. When Hunter expresses his happiness that he has found him, Wally tells him that he cannot be his father, as he is infertile. Wally and Hunter later have dinner together and Wally tells Hunter stories about his mother Charlotte King. The following day, Hunter asks Wally for a DNA test, as there is still a chance he could be his father. Wally takes Hunter's DNA records and asks him not to contact him again. A few days later, Wally returns and tells Hunter a DNA test confirmed that he is Hunter's father. Hunter tries to bond with Wally, but realises they do not have much in common. Wally lies to his wife that he is at a conference. Wally visits Hunter again, but they still struggle to bond over their respective interests. Wally's wife Claire follows him to the Bay and accuses Leah Patterson of having an affair with Wally, but Leah tells her the truth about Hunter. Wally later meets with Hunter to apologise and they agree to meet up when things improve between Wally and Claire. Wally gives Hunter a cheque for $50,000, but Hunter rejects it after realising Claire does not want him around. He then asks Wally for another chance to get to know him, but they still to struggle to bond. Wally overhears Hunter saying he wish he had not gone looking for his father, and Wally agrees. They decide to stop forcing a relationship between them and Wally leaves town.
8 August Mean Girl Tequila Rathbone[75] The Mean Girl deliberately knocks into Coco Astoni, causing her to drop her phone.
10 August– Doctor Simms Ed Wightman[76] Doctor Simms attempts to take Mason Morgan off the ventilator, but he suffers respiratory arrest. Doctor Simms tells Tori Morgan that the spinal shock obviously has not warn off and they will try again in a couple of days. Mason later wakes up and Doctor Simms carries a series of tests on his sensations and reflexes. Weeks later, Doctor Simms assesses Mason's progress and decides that he can be discharged.
10 August Norris Gavin Fenwick Christensen[77] Martin Ashford meets Norris to get an address for William Zannis.
14 August Counsellor Kathryn Sarah Amanious[78] After Kathryn finishes up a group session at the rehab facility attended by Brody Morgan, she encourages him to talk at the next one. She later asks him about the hallucinations he suffered while he was taking drugs. At the next session, Kathryn asks the patients to open up about their triggers.
14 August Addict Lisa Ashley Avci[78] Lisa attends group sessions along with Brody Morgan at a rehab facility.
14 August Mackenzie Luke Davis[79] Mackenzie spots Raffy Morrison sitting at the bus stop and offers to drive her home. She accepts and gets into the car, but Mackenzie then makes advances towards her by putting his hand on her leg. She tells him she will get the bus, but Mackenzie accelerates away. As Raffy begs to be let out of the car, Robbo catches up to them and forces Mackenzie to pull over. Raffy gets out and Mackenzie drives off.
16 August Surfer Finlay Upton[80] The surfer notices John Palmer with Luc Patterson and calls him "Grandpa" as he walks past.
17–21 August Claire Burns Di Adams[81] Claire comes to the Beach House looking for her husband Wally, and accuses Leah Patterson of having an affair with him. When Wally arrives, he introduces Hunter King as the son of a friend, but Leah then tells Claire that Hunter is Wally's son.
22 August Felicity Cox Amali Golden[82] Felicity is a potential buyer for Salt. Justin Morgan shows her around the restaurant and advises her to come back during the dinner service. Felicity makes it clear that she interested in Justin and kisses him.
22 August– Nick Dutton Jacob Allan[83][84] Nick and his friends come into the Pier Diner and overhear Leah Patterson telling Roo Stewart that she think she has run out of romantic chances, so he asks her out on a date. Nick tells her he has been through a messy break up recently too. Leah turns him down, as she is not ready, but Nick tells her he will check in on her again soon. Nick is called to the high school to collect his daughter Jennifer, after she is suspended for fighting. Nick returns to the diner and invites Leah to have a coffee with him. Ben Astoni comes to see Nick after learning that he applied for the pier to be heritage listed, but they argue and Nick leaves.
22 August Tyson Indigo Felton[85] Along with Nick Dutton, Tyson and Paul overhear Leah Patterson bemoaning her lack of romantic chances and they both agree that they would ask her out.
Paul John Van Putten[86]
Polygraph Examiner Gregg Arthur[85] The Polygraph Examiner interviews Robbo, who is suffering from amnesia.
28 August–6 September Faz Jesse Rowles[87] Faz helps William Zannis to kidnap and hold Ziggy Astoni hostage. After Brody Morgan joins them, Faz also tries to force him to drink alcohol and take drugs. When Kat Chapman enters the room, Faz hits her over the head with a vase, knocking her unconscious. He and Bob take Ziggy and Brody outside, but they are attacked by Robbo. Ziggy later suffers a flashback to when Faz kidnapped her.
30 August Bob Neal Horton[25] Bob is called to a motel to pick up William Zannis and Faz, and help them move Ziggy Astoni and Brody Morgan to a new location. As he and Faz go outside, they are attacked by Robbo.
4 September– Dr Pandza Oliver Wenn[88] Dr Pandza is Beth Ellis's doctor. When she returns to her hospital room for treatment, he advises her to take things easy. A few days later, Dr Pandza is preparing to perform a procedure on Beth when Mason Morgan opens the door and learns she is a patient, not a nurse.
11 September Rose Wagner Jacqui Duncan[89] Kat Chapman shows Rose a photo of Robbo, and asks her if she knows him, but Rose denies seeing him before.
12 September Trish Jeannie Gee[90] Trish watches on as police enter the home of her deceased neighbour, Rose. Kat Chapman asks Trish if she knows Robbo, and Trish tells her that while she has seen him with Rose, she does not know his name.
21 September Leon Maxime Etienne[91] Leon is a tattoo artist, who is asked by Mason Morgan to come to Summer Bay and tattoo himself and Beth Ellis.
25 September– Colin Ben Barber[92] While waiting in the queue at the Pier Diner, Colin is approached by Tori Morgan, who flirts with him and asks him on a date. Colin accepts and suggests they go to Salt. The date goes well until they are interrupted by Martin Ashford, causing Colin to leave. Tori contacts Colin a week later to arrange another date. He soon realises that Tori is not into him and decides to leave. He helps Ash's date Liz with her pram and they decide to get a drink together somewhere else.
26 September Sergeant Halac Louise Kelly[93] Sergeant Halac allows Kat Chapman to take the lead when the police raid Dylan Carter's house. Sergeant Halac alerts Kat to a wall covered in pictures and newspapers clippings of her.
28 September Photographer Lance Bonza[94] The photographer is invited to take pictures at Olivia Fraser Richards' launch party for her fashion label.
3 October Junkie Ellen Harvey[95] The junkie answers the door to Scarlett Snow when she calls at Jay Turner's drug den. Scarlett tells her that she is there to pick something up and offers the junkie money to go and get them cigarettes.
4 October Mate #1 Peter Sammak[96] Jay Turner's mate comes to his house to drink beer and play pool with him.
5 October Liz Margarita Merkel[97] Martin Ashford bumps into Liz and her son Phoenix's pram. After he fixes the broken wheel, Liz asks him out for a coffee and a play date for their children. Ash takes her to Salt, but is distracted when Tori Morgan arrives. Liz decides to leave when she realises that Ash likes Tori. Colin helps her with the pram and she suggests they go and get a drink somewhere else.
Baby Phoenix River and Ryder Srhoj[97]
5 October– Alan Ellis Blair McDonough[98] Alan is spending time with his daughter Beth Ellis when Mason Morgan approaches them and introduces himself as Beth's boyfriend. Beth apologises to her father for the way he found out about her relationship. Alan invites Mason to brunch and they are joined by his wife Jackie. After brunch, Alan tells Mason to stay away from Beth. He later comes to Mason's home, where Beth confronts him about what he said. Mason tells Alan that they both want Beth to be happy, and they sit down and talk.
Jackie Ellis Rachael Coopes[99]
9 October– Caleb Snow Josh McConville Caleb is Scarlett Snow’s estranged husband, who arrives unexpectedly in the bay.
11 October– Dennis Novak Mirko Grillini Dennis flys a drone above Robbo and Kat Chapman while they are on a date in the city. He then tells someone unknown that he has found Robbo.

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