No. 26
When Neighbours began Number 26 was full. Jim Robinson (Alan Dale), his mother-in-law Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy) and his four children: Paul, Julie (Vikki Blanche), Scott (Darius Perkins) and Lucy (Kylie Flinker) all live in the house. Paul and Julie had both moved out by the end of 1985. Jim married Beverly Marshall (Lisa Armytage) and her niece and nephew Katie (Sally Jensen) and Todd Landers (Kristian Schmid) move in. Katie later returns home and Jim and Beverly's marriage ends. Todd stays with Jim, Scott moves out following his marriage to Charlene Mitchell and Lucy leaves to go to boarding school. Helen takes in Nick Page (Mark Stevens) and Hilary Robinson's (Anne Scott Pendlebury) son Matt (Ashley Paske). Jim discovers he has a fifth child, Glen (Richard Huggett), and he is invited to move in. Lucy returns, but moves away to be a model and Glen flees Erinsborough. Todd dies in 1992 and Julie returns with her husband, Philip Martin (Ian Rawlings), his children Debbie (Katrina McEwan) and Michael (Troy Beckwith) and their only child Hannah (Rebecca Ritters). They move in for a short time. Jim begins dating Fiona Hartman (Suzanne Dudley) whose daughter Annalise moves in as well. Jim suffers a heart attack and dies in the kitchen in 1993. Jim leaves Helen a life tenancy of the house, so that on her death Paul, Glen, Scott and Lucy would inherit a quarter each.
Helen rents out a room to Wayne Duncan (Jonathan Sammy Lee) and allows Annalise to move back in. Julie comes back after she and Philip briefly separate. Julie dies in 1994 and Philip and the children move in with Helen. Lucy comes back to the house, following Debbie's departure. Philip's girlfriend, Jen Handley (Alyce Platt) later moves in. In 1997, Helen dies in the house and though Jim's will stated that his four remaining children would each get a share of the house, Philip takes over. He begins dating Ruth Wilkinson (Ailsa Piper) and she moves in with him. Ruth's children Lance (Andrew Bibby) and Anne (Brooke Satchwell) also move in. Two years later, Ruth, Philip and Hannah move away and Lance and Anne move to other houses on the street.
Minutes after leaving the street, the Martin's were replaced by the Scully family. Joe Scully (Shane Connor) purchased the house with his wife Lyn (Janet Andrewartha). They move in with their three daughters: Stephanie (Carla Bonner), Felicity (Holly Valance) and Michelle (Kate Keltie). In 2002, Connor O'Neill a friend of the Scully's son, Jack (Jay Bunyan), becomes their lodger. Felicity leaves for a new job in New York and Jack returns with his girlfriend Lori Lee (Michelle Ang). Michelle leaves and Connor and Lori both move out. Stephanie also moves out to live with Max Hoyland. Lyn gives birth to Oscar (Ingo Dammer-Smith). Joe moves away to look after his ill father and Jack also leaves. Lyn invites her colleague Janelle Timmins (Nell Feeney) to move in, along with her sons Stingray (Ben Nicholas) and Dylan. Janelle's daughters Janae (Eliza Taylor-Cotter) and Bree (Sianoa Smit-McPhee) arrive a month later. Janelle and her family are kicked out and Joe Mangel briefly moves in. The Timmins family are allowed to move back in and Joe leaves soon after. Lyn is forced to sell the house to Loris Timmins (Kate Fitzpatrick) and she moves out. Stingray dies and Dylan leaves the street. Janelle marries Allan Steiger (Joe Clements) and they leave with Bree. Janae stays behind and begins a relationship with Ned Parker, who moves in with her. They are later joined by Ned's son, Mickey Gannon (Fletcher O'Leary).
Ned's brother, Steve Parker (Steve Bastoni) moves in with his wife, Miranda (Nikki Coghill), and their daughter, Bridget (Eloise Mignon). They are later joined by their son, Riley (Sweeney Young). Janae leaves in early 2008 after she splits up with Ned. Steve then buys the house at an auction and they invite Lou to move in with them. Ned and Mickey move to Perth, but Mickey returns to Ramsay Street and moves back in. Miranda's sister, Nicola West (Imogen Bailey) comes to stay, and this causes Riley, with whom she was having an illicit affair, to leave. Nicola is thrown out and she is later admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Rebecca and Declan Napier move in with the Parkers. Bridget became pregnant and gives birth to a daughter, India. Mickey leaves for New York, so he can be with his parents. A week later, Bridget dies and Steve and Miranda depart the street not long after. Rebecca, Declan and India continue living in the house until September 2009 when Stephanie Scully buys it back for her mother. Lou lives in the house when he returns from New York, but moves out in October 2009. Steph's stepdaughter, Summer Hoyland (now played by Jordy Lucas), returns and moves in. Months later, Steph is sent to prison for six years. In November 2010, it was revealed that Number 26 would be set on fire during Neighbours' season finale the following month. The house is ruined by the fire and the roof collapses. Lyn hires Jim Dolan (Scott Parameter) to rebuild it and the family move back in a few months later. Lyn allows Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan) to move into her spare room. A few weeks later, Lyn and Charlie move to Bendigo and Summer moves in with the Kennedy family. Jade Mitchell (Gemma Pranita) and Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) also move in with Kyle. Mark leaves and Michelle Tran (HaiHa Le) takes his place. Following Michelle's departure, Rhys Lawson (Ben Barber) moves in. The following year, Kyle's cousin, Harley (Justin Holborow), comes to stay. Jade departs for Los Angeles and Chris Pappas (James Mason) moves in.
Current Residents
Character | Resident | Ref |
---|---|---|
Kyle Canning | 2011– | |
Rhys Lawson | 2011–13 | |
Chris Pappas | 2012– |
Read more about this topic: Ramsay Street