Erinsborough | |
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View of Pin Oak Court, the cul-de-sac that doubles for Ramsay Street
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Neighbours location | |
Created by | Reg Watson |
Genre | Soap opera |
Type | Suburb |
Notable locations |
Erinsborough High School Lassiter's Hotel Ramsay Street |
Notable characters | Neighbours characters |
Erinsborough is the fictional suburb in which 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 the residents of Ramsay Street and the other locations within Erinsborough such as The Waterhole, Harold's Store, Lassiter's Hotel and Erinsborough High School. Erinsborough was originally going to be named Erinsfield and it is a loose anagram of Neighbours. Throughout much of the show's run it was not stated which city of Australia Erinsborough was located in. 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 Lassiter's Complex within the town was not featured on-screen until 1986, when 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) used the complex as a base for the Daniels Corporation and a hotel, which used to include a restaurant, a pub and the Lassiter's 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 Lassiter's Complex area to begin work. Many of the sets were revamped and there were some new additions.
Blaze Outreach (previously PirateNet and Off Air) is the home of a youth program run by Brad Willis (Kip Gamblin). The building was previously used as a radio station called PirateNet, which was first seen in April 2009, when Zeke Kinski (Matthew Werkmeister) was given a job by the station manager, Melissa Evans (Kaela Hilton). Zeke broadcast his show under the alias of "Lost Boy". The radio station is located in a warehouse by the local skate park. Zeke was later joined by Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher), but Karl was sacked when he breached the station's rules by playing his own record. Zeke's girlfriend, Sunny Lee (Hany Lee) also joined Zeke as "Found Girl". British singer Lily Allen made a guest appearance at the station and is interviewed by Zeke and Karl before performing her song, "22". In 2010, Zeke caused the station to receive unwanted attention when he was arrested. PirateNet shut down after its backers withdrew their support and their landlord wanted to start charging for use of the warehouse.