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What's next in Summer Bay?
Coming up on Home and Away, Remi exposes Sonny's steroid abuse to Dana, but whose side will she take?
Elsewhere, Richie is fired from the police force, Mali risks his life to save another, and Cash asks Eden if they can foster children instead of having their own.
Here's a full collection of 13 massive moments.
Lacey is particularly concerned about her dad being discharged, and fears that he'll end up back in hospital if he overdoes it.
Jo completely disagrees, and thinks it will be safe for David to return to normality.
The couple are left wondering what their future holds, until Cash asks Eden if she'd be open to fostering.
Eden thinks it's a wonderful idea, leaving her and Cash hopeful that there's a way forward in their relationship.
Devastated by the loss of his job, Richie admits to Abigail that he's not sure if he can stay in Summer Bay.
Richie apologises for how he ended things between them, but his words make Abigail feel as if she's been dumped all over again.
David thanks Amelia for saving his life, and she gives him her mobile number so he can call if he needs anything.
Later, Amelia is drinking alone at Salt when a text pings through from David. Is there an attraction building between the doctor and her patient?
With no lifeguards present at the beach, Mali has to dive into the water and save the drowning woman himself.
Mali confronts John about the incident, and is shocked to learn that the Surf Club doesn't have the money to recruit any more lifeguards.
The last thing Sonny wants to do, however, is have a night out with his secret dealer, so he makes an excuse to get out of it.
Dana goes along regardless and grills Beau about his friendship with her man, but he doesn't give anything away.
This sparks a rage inside of Sonny and he lashes out at Remi, cutting his friend's lip open.
Remi starts to join the dots about Sonny's recent aggression and the money he borrowed. He asks his mate outright: 'Are you taking drugs?'
After making sure no one is home, Remi searches Sonny's place and discovers a bottle of non-prescription pills in his backpack.
Remi tries to help by confiscating the drugs, but this sends Sonny into a state of rage.
David assures Justin that he wasn't in any way to blame, and they toast to the future.
Justin is confident that David's recovery is going well, but later that night David is gripped by terrifying flashbacks to the shooting.
While alone with Harper later, an agitated Beau keeps checking his phone.
Harper questions what he's up to, but he makes out that he's fielding calls from clients at the gym.
Dana struggles to believe that Sonny would do such a thing given she's so opposed to drug use, and decides to confront him directly.
Sonny admits to purchasing the steroids, but lies about taking any. This is enough to convince Dana that her boyfriend is telling the truth, and that Remi is lying.
Meanwhile, Sonny approaches Beau, desperate for his next fix.
Beau agrees to supply him with another batch, but the transaction puts Sonny into debt.
A while later, Lacey is washing up in the kitchen when David wakes from another nightmare, shouting out the word "stop".
Lacey sees through David's stoicism, and insists that he must rest while allowing her and Jo to properly care for him.
"All the what-ifs are always often far more interesting."
Neighbours' former script producer Shane Isheev has revealed the original outcome for the infamous Hotel Death Trap storyline. The shocking episodes saw numerous characters caught up in an explosion at Lassiters Hotel back in 2016, with several fatalities.
Among the victims were Josh Willis (Harley Bonner) and his grandfather Doug (Terence Donovan), who both tragically died in the horrific incident. However, according to Isheev, fans might have said goodbye to some completely different characters had Bonner not already been leaving the soap
Appearing on the Just Tak podcast, hosted by Takaya Honda (David Tanaka), Isheev was asked how stories on the soap were developed from their initial conception to their actual airing.
The script producer shared that "the changes were dictated" by the "network", after deciding that they "didn't want that person to be killed off".
And then we found out that Harley was leaving so we decided to kill him off," he added. "Yeah there's all the what-ifs are always often far more interesting than what makes it to screen."
Elsewhere in the interview, Isheev addressed the planned earthquake storyline which was later scrapped when the show was cancelled in 2022. He shared that they had actually written the plot to explain location changes, as there was a possibility that they would lose the Lassiters backlot.
"Because there had been a real life earthquake in Melbourne around that time, you know what happens, all of a sudden... even if it's implausible to happen again, it's going to happen in there as well," he said.
He added that the earthquake storyline would have allowed them to "flatten and destroy that backlot" and have "really good production value", before finding "somewhere else" to film.
Richie (Rocco Forrester-Sach) has been struggling to rebuild his life after losing his job with the police.
Continuing to be there for Richie despite their breakup, Abby has already encouraged him to think about security work as a possible option—something close enough to his old career that it might offer him a way forward.
“This kills Richie as he sees how much it’s hurting her to do so. He needs to screw his head back on, get his priorities straight and figure out the man he wants to be.”
“Anything can happen in Summer Bay,” Rocco continued. “But for Richie and Abby to ever come back together, Richie needs to do some thinking and reflecting on why everything went wrong.”
With his options quickly running out, Richie eventually makes a desperate plea to Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) instead, hoping he’ll agree to help.
It’s another crushing blow for Richie, who’s left feeling more hopeless than ever.
With Richie seeing no future for himself in Summer Bay, he reluctantly tells a devastated Abby that he’s leaving town.
In reality, Beau is a dealer who has been secretly supplying Sonny with steroids, as he resorts to desperate measures to speed up his recovery.
Keen to move things along, Beau has already planned a romantic escape for the two of them.
However, Harper’s priorities quickly change when she learns that Tane and Archie are on their way back to the bay.
Beau doesn’t take the knockback well, and seeing Harper’s excitement over Archie’s return soon causes his charming demeanour to slip.
Harper quickly fills Tane in on the new man she’s been seeing, whilst Beau spends some time playing with Archie.
But Tane isn’t ready to take Beau at face value quite so easily. With a stranger suddenly spending time around Harper and their son, he soon enlists Cash to help him get a read on the situation.
But once Cash has gone, Beau’s charm disappears. Rather than brushing off the visit, he turns on Harper and accuses her of allowing him to be interrogated.
Will Harper start seeing the warning signs before it’s too late?
Melissa George has secretly welcomed her fourth child.
The Home and Away actress, 49, took to Instagram on Sunday revealing the surprise news in a joint post with former Vogue Australia editor-in-chief Kirstie Clements.
The baby's name is not yet known, nor is the identity of the father.
In the first photo, Melissa was seen breastfeeding her newborn son, while other photos featured snippets from their French Riviera travels.
The caption, written by Kirstie, explained that Melissa was currently on a road trip.
'@melissageorgeofficial From the maternity ward, straight into a Parisian heatwave (with a toddler…challenging) and now to an epic road trip through Provence and the Côte d’Azur, first stop @hotelcrillonlebrave,' she wrote, along with the captions, '#superwoman #motheroffoursons! #roadtrip #provence.'
'Beautiful mother of 4,' photographer Julia Kovaljova wrote.
'Congratulations Melissa!' one fan added.
'Melissa!!! 4? Brava!!!! Tell me everything!' said another.
'She makes it look effortless,' a follower commented.
Melissa's baby announcement comes more than two years after she welcomed her third son, Lyor, at age 47.
The Perth-born star shocked her social media followers in January 2024 when she confirmed she was pregnant with her third child.
Two months later, she took to Instagram to reveal she had delivered a baby boy and posted a black and white photo of the new arrival's feet.

The caption, written by Kirstie, explained that Melissa was currently on a road trip


Other photos featured snippets from their French Riviera travels, including a few snaps of her third son...
Welcome to the world my little man,' the 30 Days of Night actress wrote at the time.
'Love knows no end. A mother of 3 sons. Cannot believe it. My heart is so full.'
However, the Perth-born star did not reveal the baby's name until much later.
Melissa shares her sons, Raphaël, 12, and Solal, 11, with her ex-partner Jean-David Blanc, a French entrepreneur.
Due to a custody arrangement, their children can't leave France with their mother without their father's consent, which means she is now based in Paris.
Notoriously private Melissa hasn't revealed if she is in a relationship or who the father of her two youngest sons are.
She was previously married to Chilean furniture designer and film director Claudio Dabed from 2000 to 2011.