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Erinsborough is the fictional suburb where the Australian soap opera ''
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'' is set. The show focuses on the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the suburb. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the residents of
Ramsay Street Ramsay Street is the fictional cul-de-sac in which the characters of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' live. The street is set in the equally fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the r ...
within other Erinsborough locations, namely The Waterhole, Harold's Café,
Lassiters Hotel Erinsborough is the fictional suburb where the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'' is set. The show focuses on the domestic and professional lives of the people who live and work in the suburb. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on th ...
, Erinsborough High School and Erinsborough Hospital. Erinsborough was originally going to be named Erinsfield, which is a loose anagram of ''Neighbours''. Throughout much of the show's run it was not stated in which city of Australia Erinsborough was located. The rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne meant that scripts did not mention that Erinsborough was a suburb of the latter city until 1994. Since the 2000s it has been explicitly stated that Erinsborough is a suburb of Melbourne. The school and the street were some of the first sets to be seen and used by the characters within the show. The Lassiters Complex within the town was not featured on-screen until 1986, when the fictional character Daphne Clarke ( Elaine Smith) began working at the Coffee Shop. When other characters began visiting the cafe, they got to know the rest of the complex. Rosemary Daniels ( Joy Chambers), a fictional character on ''Neighbours'', used the complex as a base for the Daniels Corporation and a hotel, which used to include a restaurant, a pub and the Lassiters Lake also began appearing. There are enough different locations for characters to come into contact with each other daily and enough jobs within the complex to ensure that characters will make each other's acquaintances. The ''Neighbours'' sets underwent a makeover in 2010 ahead of the 25th anniversary in March 2011. Bulldozers moved into the Lassiters Complex area to begin work. Many of the sets were revamped and there were some new additions.


Erinsborough High School

Erinsborough High School, a fictional high school, has been featured on screen since ''Neighbours'' began in 1985. It is a co-educational high school, and in its fictional history, it was opened shortly after the Second World War. Morrison 1991, p.10. Many of the characters have been seen attending or working there over the years. The Blackburn English Language Centre in Burwood East, Victoria, and Coburg High School have both been used for location and exterior shots. Kenneth Muir (Roger Boyce) was principal of the school when the series began and Erinsborough High was regularly seen until 1986, when Scott Robinson (
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), Charlene Mitchell (
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), Mike Young ( Guy Pearce) and Jane Harris ( Annie Jones) graduated. The school was not seen again on screen until late 1988. The set features a corridor, a stairwell, an office, and a classroom. Other areas of the school, including the playground and changing rooms, have been featured over the years. In 2010, the layout of the classroom was changed as was the school logo. ''Neighbours''' oldest surviving prop is the school's emblem and motto, which is stuck on the doors leading from the car park to the studios. "Erinsborough High School: Sapienter Si Sincere" means wisdom and success. On-screen, Erinsborough High has faced the threat of closure three times, in 1991, 1997 and 2015, and the school has been merged with both West Waratah Tech and West Waratah High. Erinsborough High's uniform has also been through numerous changes, with the maroon jumper being the most consistent item. A storyline that aired in October 2015 saw a fire destroy part of the school and trap several characters inside. A spin-off series based in the school setting titled '' Neighbours: Erinsborough High'' was released digitally in November 2019. The spin-off was summarised as focusing on "bullying, mental illness, sexuality, cultural diversity, parental and peer pressure, and teacher-student relationships." In May 2011, Erinsborough High came fourth out of four in a poll run by ''
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'' to find reader's favourite fictional school, which they would most like to attend. Erinsborough High received 16% of the vote.


Erinsborough Hospital

Erinsborough Hospital is the local fictional accident and emergency hospital. It has seen many of the show's characters pass through its doors over the years. They have been treated for a variety of illnesses including smoke inhalation, burns, heart attacks and kidney disease. Many of the characters have been born or died at the hospital, while a number of regular and recurring characters have worked at the hospital over the years. Over the years various Melbourne hospitals have been used for filming, including
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,
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,
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and
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. The exterior of the hospital is the entrance to the ''Neighbours'' production office in Nunawading. It has also doubled as a law firm reception and a funeral home. Alan Fletcher, who plays Doctor Karl Kennedy, said it was confusing for visitors and couriers when the studio reception was used for filming hospital scenes. In 2010, the hospital underwent a revamp and a new look reception area was added.


Fitzgerald Motors

Fitzgerald Motors (previously Carpenter's Mechanics) is the local fictional garage, where many of the characters take their cars to be serviced. The garage was first owned by Lou Carpenter ( Tom Oliver), who bought it in 1997, after deciding to expand his business empire. Lou offers mechanic Ben Atkins (Brett Cousins) a chance to go into partnership with him, but Philip Martin ( Ian Rawlings) decides to buy a two percent share of the garage to stop the arguments. After Ben leaves for Sydney, Lou hires mechanic Drew Kirk ( Dan Paris). Drew later buys into the garage and is a partner until his death in 2002.
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( Carla Bonner) takes over the business on behalf of Drew's widow, Libby Kennedy ( Kym Valentine). When she becomes pregnant, Steph gives Christine Rodd ( Trudy Hellier) the manager's job. Janae ( Eliza Taylor) and Janelle Timmins ( Nell Feeney) then buy the garage from Lou and Libby. After Janae leaves Erinsborough, the garage is taken over by
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( Scott Major). Elle Robinson ( Pippa Black) later buys the garage and Steph returns to work there in 2009. Following Steph's departure, Lucas takes on Chris Pappas (James Mason) as an apprentice. Lucas purchases the garage from Elle and renames it Fitzgerald Motors. He sells the business to Danni Ferguson's (Laura McIntosh) mother in 2013, and she employs Mark Brennan ( Scott McGregor). His younger brother
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(Travis Burns) comes to Erinsborough in 2015 to work at the garage, and shortly after Mark quits to rejoin the police force. Local businessman Dennis Dimato (David Serafin) later purchases the garage. Lucas later purchases the garage back, promotes Tyler to manager and briefly employs Steph upon her return to Erinsborough. Mark is dismissed from the police force and returns to the garage, taking over as manager when Tyler is arrested on a murder charge. Bea Nilsson ( Bonnie Anderson) begins an apprenticeship at the garage.


Harold's Cafe

Harold's Cafe (previously Daphne's, The Hungry Bite, The Holy Roll, The Coffee Shop, The General Store and Harold's Store) is a café and shop. It previously offered dry cleaning and postal services. During 2004, the café was burned down in a fire that also destroyed other businesses in the Lassiters Complex. When it was rebuilt, a Post Office was included. The production staff worked with the
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to create the store, which was an official registered Post Office. During
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storyline in 2014, Lou Carpenter ( Tom Oliver) was trapped in Harold's Store with
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( Jackie Woodburne), who had to perform an emergency tracheotomy on him when he began choking on some food. In 2015, the store is renovated and renamed Harold's Cafe. The Rebecchi family took over running the cafe upon their introduction in 2017.


Lassiters complex

The Lassiters complex is a short walk from Ramsay Street and encompasses many of the local amenities, including a hotel, bar, law firm, courtyard, and the Lassiters Lake. Following the cancellation of '' Holiday Island'', the sets were redesigned and turned into the Lassiters complex and the swimming pool was turned into a lake. The complex exterior was not featured on-screen until 1986, when Daphne Clarke's grandfather, Harry Henderson ( Johnny Lockwood), bought her the Coffee Shop. Monroe 1996, p.114. When characters began visiting the cafe, they also started to get to know the rest of the complex. Rosemary Daniels ( Joy Chambers) thought the complex would make a good base for the Daniels Corporation and she moved the company into an office there. A hotel, pub, and the lake also began appearing. This meant that there were enough different locations for characters to come into contact with each other. There are also enough jobs within the complex to ensure that characters would make each other's acquaintance. At the end of the 2004 season, Lassiters was burnt down by returning character Paul Robinson (
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). Paul also murders villain, Gus Cleary (Ben Barrack) in the pub. When the stunt team set fire to the set, many of the trees surrounding the area also caught alight. The ''
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'' placed the Lassiters fire at number five on their list of ''Neighbours'' top ten moments. Of the storyline, the paper said "Lassiters, the iconic hub of cafes, pubs and other businesses was for years where everyone met in Erinsborough, including the very famous pub run by Lou Carpenter. But at the end of 2004 producers wanted a massive cliff hanger, so they decided that the whole place would burn down. It was the part of the last major revamp for the soap." Sarah Megginson of SheKnows also added the fire to her list of most memorable ''Neighbours'' moments. David Walliams referenced the fire in his 2008 book, '' The Boy in the Dress''. In early 2010, bulldozers moved into the Lassiters complex lot to the begin work on revamping the sets ahead of the show's 25th anniversary in March 2010. The lake was drained and a new walkway was constructed. There were also some new additions, including a new ''Erinsborough News'' office.


Lassiters Hotel

Lassiters Hotel is a ten-storey tower block hotel in Erinsborough. It is part of a worldwide chain of hotels in places like Darwin, London, Montana, and New York. The hotel's grounds form a courtyard area, known as the Lassiters Complex, where several independently managed businesses are located. Lassiters used to have a shopping arcade, which had a bookstore, chemist, clothes shop, and gift shop inside. Characters often stay at the hotel and are seen socialising and working there. Lassiters was originally owned by Jack Lassiter ( Alan Hopgood) when it first began appearing in ''Neighbours''. On behalf of The Daniels Corporation, Rosemary Daniels ( Joy Chambers) purchased the hotel in 1987. Monroe 1996, p.115. To this day, the Corporation holds a majority share interest in Lassiters, and Rosemary's nephew Paul Robinson owns a majority share of the hotel. Monroe 1996, p.116. His wife Terese Willis ( Rebekah Elmaloglou) also owns shares in the hotel and was introduced as its manager in 2013. Scenes set in the interior of the hotel are filmed at the Global Television Studios. The exterior of the building is also one of several purpose-built sets at the studio. In early 2010, the hotel was one of the many sets which underwent a makeover. A new black, orange and silver logo was introduced and the courtyard updated. A new
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level, which contains a dining area, was added to the hotel. The mezzanine later became the focal point of ''Neighbours 6000th episode and viewers saw Paul pushed from it by an unknown assailant. Real-life applications for jobs at Lassiters have been sent in from members of the public, including one woman who sent in a full CV applying for a job on reception. In 2013, the top floors of Lassiters are turned into The Eclipse Apartments and Paul moves into the penthouse apartment. In the "Hotel Death Trap Week" storyline that aired in April 2016, an explosion rips through the hotel, destroying it and causing the deaths of Josh ( Harley Bonner) and Doug Willis ( Terence Donovan). Although many characters have stayed at the hotel, the most notable of which are the members of the
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, who have moved in an out of the penthouse to stay with Paul. Paul, Daniel Robinson (
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), Amy Williams ( Zoe Cramond), Jimmy Williams (Darcy Tadich), Leo Tanaka ( Tim Kano), David Tanaka ( Takaya Honda),
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(Jemma Donnovan) and
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(Mary Finn; Axelle Austin; Juliet Basaraba) have all lived there during their tenures on the serial. In 2022, Shane Ramsay ( Peter O'Brien) returns to Erinsborough and buys Lassiters from Paul after Paul loses a game of blackjack. Paul thinks about moving to New York with his children, but decides to stay put when Shane rips up the deal.


Ramsay Street

Ramsay Street is the residential
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where many of the characters of ''Neighbours'' have lived over the years. The street was named after Jack Ramsay, the grandfather of original character
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( Francis Bell). Monroe 1994, p.158–9. The street has only featured six houses on-screen, and the numbers of the houses go from 22 to 32. However, the seventh house - Number 34 - was featured during the soap's 8000th episode. Ramsay Street is in fact the end of a long road and the rest of the street's numbers are on the other side of a main road that bisects it. Pin Oak Court, in Vermont South, is the real life cul-de-sac that doubles for Ramsay Street. ''Neighbours'' has been filmed in Pin Oak Court since the series began in 1985 and it has since become popular with tourists.


Rebecchi Law

Rebecchi Law (previously Daniels Corporation and Home James Office, Erinsborough Medical Centre, Tim Collins and Associates, Rebecchi Cammeniti, Rebecchi Legal and Rebecchi Kapoor Law) was originally a florist shop when the Lassiters complex first opened. It is later turned into an office for the Daniels Corporation when they begin managing the hotel. Helen Daniels' (
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) chauffeur business Home James also starts operating from there. The office is stopped being used by Lassiters in 1994. Karl Kennedy ( Alan Fletcher) takes it over and turns it into his medical practice. Four years later physiotherapist Ruth Wilkinson ( Ailsa Piper) takes over the other half of the office for her business. Karl leaves in 2006 and his office is taken over by
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( Natalie Saleeba) and then by Charlotte Stone ( Rachel Gordon). It then becomes part of the law practice, Tim Collins and Associates. The company had taken over half of the office in 2004, with lawyer Toadfish Rebecchi ( Ryan Moloney) moving in. Rosetta regains the office from Charlotte and she and Toadie remain there until they both quit the firm. They later set up their own company and buy the premises. Rebecca Napier (
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) and
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( Simone Buchanan) are also employed there. The firm is renamed Rebecchi Legal in 2008 and Toadfish remains the only employee. He later forms a partnership with Ajay Kapoor ( Sachin Joab) and the firm is called Rebecchi Kapoor Law. Following Ajay's departure, Toadie runs the offices on his own.


The Waterhole

The Waterhole (previously Chez Chez, Lou's Place, Scarlet Bar and Charlie's) is a bar and restaurant that has always been a focal point of ''Neighbours''. It has provided many characters with employment. Monroe 1996, p.117–8. From 1985 to 1994, The Waterhole was the official Lassiters Hotel bar and was run by Madge Bishop ( Anne Charleston). A gas leak in the basement caused an explosion, which destroyed the pub and injured
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( Lochie Daddo). The Waterhole was rebuilt and purchased by
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(
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). Cheryl renamed the pub Chez Chez and it became an independent business. Lou Carpenter inherited the pub after Cheryl died and he called it Lou's Place.
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(
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) bought into the business in 2002. Two years later Lou's Place was set on fire and burnt to the ground by Paul Robinson. A new bar was then built on the site. Max purchased the pub with his sister Izzy (
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) and they turned it into a "groovy wine bar" called Scarlet Bar. Of the new look '' TV Week'' said "the vibe is a good deal more hip here than the previous and very traditional watering hole, Lou's Place." An office was also built into the bar. Izzy later sold her half of the bar to Max and he gave it to Stephanie Scully. Steph revamped the bar in 2007 and named it Charlie's after her son. In late 2008, the bar was brought by Elle Robinson ( Pippa Black) and run by Rebecca Robinson (
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). Many singers and bands performed guest appearances in the bar, including Kate Ceberano and Ben Lee. In 2012, it was revealed on screen that
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( Cassandra Magrath) was managing Charlie's. Celeste hires
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(
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) to replace her, while Natasha Williams (Valentina Novakovic) is employed as a barmaid and waitress. A few months later, Paul and
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( Jordan Smith) become the new co-owners of the bar. In 2013, Sheila Canning ( Colette Mann) is hired as a barmaid and later becomes the new manager. In 2014, the set underwent a makeover and the bar reverted to its first name, The Waterhole. The bar has "an industrial ambiance using natural timber and patina'd steel". A garden courtyard provides extra light. The revamp was unveiled on-screen later that year. A statement from ''Neighbours'' said the name was "a nod to ''Neighbours long and colourful history while ensuring the series maintains a contemporary feel." A writer for ''
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'' thought Chez Chez was an inappropriate name for a pub, saying "If Cheryl Stark's Chez Chez had been a fabulous bar in Paris, then perhaps the dodgy French pun would have worked. But considering it was a run-down pub in Melbourne run by the most gaudily dressed woman in the Southern Hemisphere, it didn't really come off, did it?" In June 2003, Blackthorn Cider carried out a survey of 2,000 pub goers, who voted Lou's Place as one of the best television pubs of all time. The pub came in seventh place, while character Toadfish Rebecchi ( Ryan Moloney) was voted the third best television pub goer. In 2008, the pub was named one of the top ten television pubs and bars by Anna Pickard of '' The Guardian''. She said "Although the Coffee House in ''Neighbours'' was arguably more important to the residents of Ramsay Street, Lou's gets included by dint of having the most rubbish name for a TV pub ever. Although it's not called that any more. It's probably called something immeasurably better now like The Place That Serves Beer. In September 2014, a ''Soap World'' columnist praised the name change, saying "the rebranding of the pub with the iconic 'Waterhole' moniker has been a great move."


The 82

The 82 is a bar and diner in a static W-class Melbourne tram. The show acquired tram 907 in October 2018, and announced it would form a new set. It will not be a working tram, and has been permanently welded down on the show's backlot. On-screen, the tram is delivered to Erinsborough after Karl Kennedy's ( Alan Fletcher) sister buys it for him as a gift. He plans for it to become "a point of interest" in a part of the neighbourhood which is undergoing a regeneration. Other characters become involved in the storyline as they help refurbish the tram. An accident in the tram in 2021 saw the end of a
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storyline and threatened Dipi Rebecchi (Sharon Johal) and
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's (
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) lives.


Other locations

* The Hive (also the Men's Shed and Erinsborough Backpackers) was the original home of the Blokes Club, which was set up by Zeke Kinski ( Matthew Werkmeister) and Declan Napier ( Erin Mullally). In 2017, Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano), with the help of Tim Collins ( Ben Anderson), buys the Men's Shed and converts it into the Erinsborough Backpackers hostel. A storyline airing that same year saw David Tanaka ( Takaya Honda) and Piper Willis (Mavournee Hazel) injured when a ute crashes into the building. In 2020, the set was redressed and turned into The Hive, an art and exhibition space run by Ned Willis (Ben Hall). The space was bought by the second Sheila Canning (
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) in 2021, resulting in Ned quitting as manager. * Erinsborough Community Centre is the local community centre, which is formed when the Erinsborough police station is closed in 2012. A previous community centre was used by the residents while the Lassisters complex was being rebuilt during 2005. * The Erinsborough Police Station is where the Erinsborough Metropolitan Police work. Many characters have been seen at the station, whether it is being arrested for a crime, visiting a friend or defending a client. In 2010, the station set underwent a significant revamp, with a large exterior, several interior rooms and office spaces added. The police station closed in 2012 and the building became the Erinsborough Community Centre. However, a year later, the Victoria Police purchase the ''Erinsborough News'' building and created a new Erinsborough Police Station. * The Flametree Retreat (also Erins Burrow Motel and Robinsons) is a health and wellbeing centre owned by
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( Carla Bonner) and
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( Janet Andrewartha). It was formerly a motel owned by Paul Robinson (
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) and Steph and it had a restaurant called the Flametree. The motel was owned by Toshiro Udagawa (Lawrence Mah) in the 1980s. * Goodwood Women's Prison is the local female detention centre where prisoners are either remanded awaiting trial or arraigned following sentencing. * Grease Monkeys is a fast food restaurant, which many characters have dined in since 1999. The restaurant is located across the street from Carpenter's Mechanics. It was opened by Portia Grant (Sue Ingleton), and later managed by Madge ( Anne Charleston) and
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( Ian Smith). In 2015, Dennis Dimato (David Serafin) purchases Grease Monkeys as a puppet store for his criminal activities, until he is jailed. * The Handywoman (also Carpenter's Cars, Erinsborough Motors and Dial-A-Kyle) is an independent builders yard run by Amy Williams ( Zoe Cramond). The site was previously used for Lou Carpenter's ( Tom Oliver) used car business, Carpenter's Cars, which he opened in 1992 and sold three years later. In 2010, during a revamp of the sets, a used car yard was re-added next to the garage. On-screen, Lou buys the car yard, naming it Erinsborough Motors. He later sells his stock to help pay his debts, but he keeps the land and briefly becomes a silent partner in Kyle Canning's ( Chris Milligan) handyman business, which is named Dial-A-Kyle. The storyline was named one of the "Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments of 2011" by Channel 5. Kyle later sells the business to Amy, who renames it The Handywoman. * Sonya's Nursery (also the Community Gardens) is a florist and a community garden centre that was owned by and run by Sonya Mitchell ( Eve Morey). Sonya gave up her job as a guide dog trainer to purchase the land, which was once the community gardens, and turn it into a garden nursery. Morey told ''Inside Soap'' in 2011 that Sonya just wants to "plant beautiful things and watch them grow." After Morey’s character was killed off, Sonya’s husband took over the business. * The Power Hour Shed is a gym co-owned by Mishti Sharma (Scarlet Vas) and Aaron Brennan (Matt Wilson). * Warrinor Prison is the local male detention centre.


Locations outside Erinsborough

* Baker's Hill Winery is a vintage vineyard first shown in 2019, under the ownership of Pierce Greyson ( Tim Robards; Don Hany). Panton Hill Winery is used for exterior filming of the vineyard. The winery is chosen as the setting for Pierce and Chloe Brennan's ( April Rose Pengilly) wedding ceremony. A storyline in 2021 saw Leo Tanaka ( Tim Kano) buy the winery from Pierce and develop it as an events and function space, allowing it to feature as a recurring location. As part of the series' increase in location filming in 2022, the winery and vineyard was featured in the opening titles. * Eden Hills is a rich suburb that contains an expensive private school, Eden Hills Grammar. It is also home to Eden University, which has been attended by many of the teenage residents. In 2010, the university was heavily featured in storylines when Donna Freedman ( Margot Robbie),
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), Declan Napier ( James Sorensen), Zeke Kinski ( Matthew Werkmeister) and
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( Jackie Woodburne) enrol in courses. During the revamp of the sets for the 25th anniversary, the campus area underwent a makeover. A common room and rooftop café were also added to the set. * Ansons Corner and Elliot Park are two other neighbouring suburbs that are often mentioned and sometimes seen on-screen. Ansons Corner contains a large shopping centre, and, upon her reintroduction in 2021, Melanie Pearson ( Lucinda Cowden) moved into the suburb. * West Waratah is a poor suburb and home to a caravan park where Lou Carpenter ( Tom Oliver) and the Timmins family briefly lived. Waratah and Waratah Heights are adjacent suburbs. * Greensborough is a nearby suburb that is 20 minutes away from Erinsborough.


Former locations

* The Back Lane Bar is a bar in the city frequented by the younger Ramsay Street residents. In early 2017, Tyler Brennan ( Travis Burns) is briefly employed there as a barman. Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) and Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) buy the bar in 2019 with
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( Conrad Coleby) also briefly holding a stake in the bar too. * Blaze Outreach (previously PirateNet and Off Air) is the home of a youth program initially run by Brad Willis ( Kip Gamblin), and later managed by Father Jack Callahan on behalf of the church. The building was previously used as a radio station called PirateNet, which was first seen in April 2009, when Zeke Kinski ( Matthew Werkmeister) began broadcasting his show under the alias of "Lost Boy". The radio station was located in a warehouse by the local skate park. During her guest appearance in 2009, British singer Lily Allen filmed her scenes on the PirateNet set, before performing her song, " 22". PirateNet was later turned into a community station, and a bar run by Daniel Robinson (
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). * Bounce is a swim and surf wear shop within a shopping centre, left to Toadfish Rebecchi ( Ryan Moloney) by a client. He runs it with
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( Patrick Harvey), and later Serena Bishop ( Lara Sacher). * The Eastside Dingoes Football and Sporting Club is home to the Eastside Dingoes
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team and the local gym, which is used by many of the residents. It first appeared on-screen in 2008, when Bridget Parker ( Eloise Mignon) began working on the reception desk. * The ''Erinsborough News'' was a major newspaper in Erinsborough. Its main rival was the ''West Waratah Star''. The paper's offices were first featured in 1987 when Scott Robinson (
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) was offered a cadetship. When the news office was relocated to the Lassiters Complex in 2010, the set was updated to include working interiors, which allowed camera crews to shoot indoors. Many characters have been employed as columnists, editors, reporters or feature journalists. In 2013, the office is purchased by Victoria Police. * Erinsborough Primary School is the local primary school that many of the younger residents have attended since 1985. Lucy Robinson (Kylie Flinker) was one of the first characters to attend the school. * The Erinsborough Veterinary Clinic was owned and run by Steve Parker ( Steve Bastoni) between 2007 and 2009. * The Flamingo Bar was a beach bar located on the fringes of Lassister's Lake, which opened in 2021. The constructed sandy area around the bar has been recreationally used for a volleyball tournament and a Longest Workout competition, involving a number of characters. Following her reintroduction,
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) becomes the manager of the venue, with Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson),
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(Cameron Robbie) and Ned Willis (Ben Hall) employed as bar staff. The Flamingo Bar is destroyed in early 2022 when a pylon falls on it during a storm, killing Britney Barnes ( Montana Cox). * A Good Hair Day Salon is a beauty salon built in the Lassiters Complex in 1999. It was owned by Gino Esposito ( Shane McNamara), who employed
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( Janet Andrewartha) and Janelle Timmins ( Nell Feeney). * The Pacific Bank featured prominently in the series' early years, most notably as the workplace of Des Clarke ( Paul Keane) and Julie Robinson (Vikki Blanche).


Reception

A reporter for the '' Sunday Mail'' thought it was safer for the characters to stay in the suburb, commenting, "Whenever any Ramsay Street residents leave the cosy confines of Erinsborough, something bad always happens to them." When Erinsborough was entered into a "Most Liveable Suburb" competition, a ''
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'' reporter scoffed at the idea, saying "Sure, if you can stand the frequent adultery, family feuds, drug abuse, kidnapping, deaths, health scares, hit-and-runs, financial ruin and marital breakdowns, then the sunny climate at least is rather agreeable."


References

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External links


Erinsborough Map
at the BBC
Official ''Erinsborough News'' website
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