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Janelle Steiger (also Timmins) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''
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'', played by
Nell Feeney Nell Feeney is an Australian actress who played Janelle Timmins on the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'' from November 2004 to July 2007, returning briefly in 2015. She had also appeared in the soap the previous year as Joanne Blair. She wa ...
. She made her first screen appearance on 11 November 2004. The character was written out and she departed on 13 July 2007. Feeney reprised her role as part of the show's 30th anniversary celebrations and returned for one episode on 11 March 2015.


Development


Introduction and characterisation

Janelle was the second member of the Timmins family to be introduced. The serial's producer Peter Dodds told ''
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'' that the producers and writers thought it would be fun to bring in
Stingray Timmins Scott "Stingray" Timmins is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ben Nicholas. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 11 March 2004. Stingray was introduced as Toadfish Rebecc ...
' (
Ben Nicholas Ben Nicholas is an Australian actor, known for playing Scott "Stingray" Timmins in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. Early and personal life Raised in Adelaide, South Australia, Nicholas lives in Melbourne, Australia. Nicholas is marr ...
) mother. He called her "quite a character" and said she and Stingray have "an interesting relationship, which causes all sorts of problems." Janelle is also
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's (Don Bridges) younger sister. She has six children with her former husband
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( Brett Swain). A writer for the show's official website stated, "Janelle will admit to manipulating men to get what she wants, she is fiercely proud of the fact that she has never been unfaithful to Kim." They described her as "a hard-as-nails bogan" and "a romantic". Janelle parks her trailer in the middle of
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, which immediately causes tension with the neighbours. Janelle's portrayer, Nell Feeney, had previously appeared as Joanne Blair in 2003.


Departure

In December 2006, it was announced that the ''Neighbours'' producers had decided to write out the characters of Janelle and her on-screen daughter, Bree (
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). They took the decision not to renew the contracts of Feeney and Smit-McPhee, following the departures of Nicholas and
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Dylan Timmins Dylan Timmins is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Damien Bodie. He made his first appearance during the episode broadcast on 3 February 2005. Dylan is introduced as part of the extended Timmins family, ...
). Co-star
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(
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) called the decision a "huge mistake". Janelle and Bree made their final appearances in July 2007.


Return

On 28 November 2014, it was announced that Feeney had reprised her role as part of ''Neighbours 30th anniversary celebrations. Janelle returned to take part in the Erinsborough Festival's baking competition on 11 March 2015. Janelle gets in between the feuding
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) and
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(
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), while her own rivalry with Susan also "reasserts itself." However, after the cakes are ruined, the judge chooses
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's ( Alan Fletcher) trifle as the winner, which unites the women in anger. Janelle, Susan and Sheila then tie for the People's Choice Award.


Storylines

Janelle comes to Ramsay Street to visit her son Stingray and nephew
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(
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). Janelle wears a neck brace and explains that her car was rear-ended, so she needs Toadie's help to get compensation. Janelle asks Stingray to return to Colac with her to help look after her daughters Bree and
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). Janelle befriends
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(
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), who gives her a key to her house. Toadie represents Janelle in court and she wins $5000 in damages. As she and Stingray are leaving, he changes his mind and Janelle allows him to stay in Ramsay Street. A few months later, Janelle returns and gets a job in the local hair salon. Janelle reconnects with her other son Dylan and her daughters arrive. Janelle, Lyn and Susan Kennedy have a fling with
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( Andrew McFarlane). When they discover Bobby has been stringing them along, they get revenge by tying him to a chair in his underwear and berating him for his bad behaviour, before throwing him out without his clothes. Janelle runs up huge amounts of debt when she get a new credit card. When a debt collector turns up, she and her daughters flee to Canberra. On their return, the children get jobs and Janelle sets up a courier service. She also writes a novel called ''The Bogan's Tipped Hair'', about her experiences in Ramsay Street. The novel features several of her neighbours. Bree also helps her mother with the story and a publisher becomes interested in it. After Dylan is presumed dead in a plane crash, Kim arrives in Erinsborough. Janelle initially refuses to let Kim stay, but realises that her children need him. Dylan returns during his own memorial service. Janelle and Kim get back together and she proposes to him. ''The Bogan's Tipped Hair'' goes on sale and Janelle appears on the chat show ''
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'', where she admits that Bree really wrote the book. When Bree has some DNA tested as part of a science project, Janelle learns that Kim is not Bree's biological father. In a bid to prove that she had not had an affair, she gets herself tested. The results show that she is not related to Bree either. Janelle and Kim learn that Bree was swapped at birth. Janelle discovers Kim has been selling pirate DVDs in order to pay for the wedding. On the day of the ceremony, the police turn up and Kim apologises to his wife before running out. Janelle decides to take the blame for Kim, and is given a fine. She is later sued for breach of copyright and is forced to accept that Kim will not be returning. Bree befriends a blind girl named
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). Janelle is initially uncomfortable around her, but they soon bond. Anne later tells Janelle that she is her daughter. When Bree asks to meet her biological parents, Anne leaves to talk to them first. She does not return and calls Janelle to say that her parents are taking her away. Kim's mother,
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), buys Number 26 and stays with the family. Janelle has a brief relationship with
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(
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). Loris later leaves to find Anne and signs over Number 26 and her share in Lassiter's to the family. Janelle begins dating
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). When Janelle's granddaughter
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(Claudine Henningsen) is diagnosed with
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, Stingray donates
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to her. During Janelle's birthday celebrations, Stingray dies from an
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. Kim returns for the funeral and Steiger asks him to take Dylan away to give him a chance to recover. Steiger later leaves for the Soloman Islands, promising to propose to Janelle on his return. Both Steiger and Anne return to Erinsborough. Janelle meets Anne's father and tries to convince him into letting Anne stay. Steiger suggests that the Timmins family relocate to
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, so they will be closer to Anne, Kim and Dylan. On their last day in Ramsay Street, Steiger and Janelle get married. Her favourite singer
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gives a performance and the family, with the exception of Janae, leave in a helicopter. In 2015, Janelle returns to enter the Erinsborough Festival's baking competition. She catches up with Karl and Susan Kennedy. She mentions that Karl's erotic novel helped her marriage to Allan. Susan accidentally sneezes on Janelle's cake, ruling her out of the competition. Janelle tries to get her own back by throwing Susan's entry on the floor, but gets Sheila Canning's cake by mistake. The celebrity judge,
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, announces Karl as the winner, after all the other cakes are deemed unfit for judging. However, Janelle, Susan and Sheila tie for the People's Choice Award and the three women celebrate together. Janelle returns home to Cairns afterwards.


Reception

In 2005, a writer for the
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's ''Neighbours'' website said Janelle's arrival in her caravan was her most notable moment, but observed "with a woman like this, more notable moments will follow!" During a feature on her fantasy ''Neighbours'' cast, ''
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's'' Sarah Ellis chose Janelle as her choice for "madcap mum". She commented "Not everyone's a natural when it comes to being a mum - and we love to laugh at those who get it hopelessly wrong. 'Bogan' matriarch Janelle is in a league of her own." Roz Laws of the ''
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'' branded Janelle one of "the three witches of Erinsborough", along with Susan and Lyn, during the love triangle storyline. John Mangan from ''
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'' included Janelle in a feature about bogan women. Mangan wrote "Timmins matriarch Janelle is a battler who arrived in Erinsborough after raising five kids in a trailer park. She made good, even writing a novel about her life as a hairdresser, titled (after ''The Bride Stripped Bare''), ''The Bogan's Tipped Hair''. Larissa Dubecki from the same publication called Janelle a "wannabe trash novelist airhead". Dubecki later called Janelle an "arch bogan". A reporter for the '' Daily Record'' noted that "honesty isn't a word in her vocabulary". Janelle was placed at number twenty-six on the '' Huffpost's'' "35 greatest Neighbours characters of all time" feature. Journalist Adam Beresford described her a "much-missed character" who riled up her neighbours for three years and whose family were "true blue bogans".


References

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