Neighbours
Neighbours star Ian Smith reveals he has terminal cancer
The 86-year-old actor said he had a “very aggressive, non-fixable cancer” on Channel 10.
- by Angus Dalton
Latest
Magazine
Sunday Life
The November 17 Edition
TV star Chrishell Stause graces our cover. The actor, who is married to Australian musician G Flip, talks about her life, relationship and new role in Neighbours.
‘We have renewed our vows twice’: Chrishell Stause on finding love with G Flip
“A great partner helps to keep you standing a little taller when you can’t stand up for yourself,” says the Selling Sunset star who has joined Neighbours.
- by Jane Rocca
The one thing Newtown’s Nut Cluster street library refuses to share
From spontaneous Spider-Pig singalongs to Do’s and Don’ts for Husbands and Wives, there’s a lot to love about these 5215 street libraries.
- by Julie Power
More than 20 years after Neighbours, Jesse Spencer returns to Australian TV
He spent more than 400 episodes on the Ramsay Street cul-de-sac, now Jesse Spencer is back for Last Days of the Space Age.
- by Louise Rugendyke
Perth community petition to keep trampolines on front verges as backyards shrink
A petition to allow trampolines and children’s play equipment on community verges has garnered more than 740 signatures in its first 24-hours.
- by Claire Ottaviano
Settle the horses! No betting during work hours for Gillon McLachlan
Horses and betting are two of McLachlan’s most favourite things ever, but his new employer Tabcorp has strict rules for employees.
- by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Neighbours star Janet Andrewartha dies at 72
Andrewartha will be best remembered for playing Lyn Scully in Neighbours and Reb Keane in Prisoner.
- by Rachael Ward
‘I was mobbed at shopping centres’: How Daniel MacPherson first coped with fame
The former Neighbours star shares how he dealt with landing the high-profile gig so young.
- by Robyn Doreian
Opinion
For subscribers
I’m living my best commune life in the ’burbs. Nudity aside, I think we’re onto something
Gossip, meals, lawnmowers, utensils, daily stresses, chores, petty grievances and half-finished bottles of wine are constantly shared. Doorbells go un-rung, shoes unworn. It’s as common to drop by in pyjamas as it is jeans.
- by Wendy Syfret
Here comes the judge, and there goes the mystery of my missing marrows
After many sleepless nights, I came face to face with a shameless filcher of forbidden fruit.
- by Anson Cameron
Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/topic/neighbours-6foi