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Home and away Wednesday 18th March Episode 8682 Promo

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Wednesday 18th March (Episode 8682) Tane misses home. 

Mackenzie’s caught out. Remi waits for results.

Home and Away 8681 Episode 17th March 2026

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 Tuesday 17th March Episode 8681 David is suspicious of Cash. Brax and Tane find common ground. Eden is concerned for Remi.



Home and Away Spoilers – Has Remi’s risky brain surgery gone badly wrong?

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This week on Home and Away in Australia, as Remi awakes from his risky brain surgery, he experiences some worrying symptoms. Has something gone badly wrong?

It’s the moment of truth for Remi (Adam Rowland) this week, as he undergoes surgery to remove an aggressive brain tumour.

It was only after Remi was caught up in the Off the Rails train crash that the tumour came to light.

After being discharged from the hospital with just a bump to the head, Remi later suffered a violent seizure and was rushed back to the hospital.

After receiving the results of various scans, Levi (Tristan Gorey) was left with the difficult task of breaking the news to his friend.

If it hadn’t been for the crash—which appeared to have exacerbated his symptoms—the tumour may have gone unnoticed for much longer, with potentially devastating consequences.

Remi initially went into denial, immediately discharging himself from the hospital and refusing to follow Levi’s advice.

Keeping it a secret from all but Cash (Nicholas Cartwright), Remi shut down his new record label and started making arrangements to make sure Eden (Stephanie Panozzo) and recently paralysed Sonny (Ryan Bown) were provided for financially in the event of his death.

As his symptoms worsened, Remi was eventually convinced to follow up on Levi’s referral to the neuro team.

Meanwhile, Remi’s secret weighed heavily on Cash, with his marriage suffering as Eden struggled to understand why he was evidently lying to her about something.

Seeing the tension between them, Remi eventually came clean about his diagnosis.


Levi later explained that immediate treatment was needed, warning that the tumour was already beginning to affect Remi’s motor and sensory functions.

Though Remi initially struggled with the idea of how it could affect him, Eden persuaded him to begin radiation therapy.

As Remi began treatment, the side effects quickly took their toll, leaving him exhausted and dealing with nausea and headaches.

Matters escalated when Remi later suffered another seizure at home, prompting further tests which confirmed that the radiation therapy had failed to slow the tumour’s growth.


With time running out, Levi reached out to a former colleague—renowned neurosurgeon Dr Cindy Swan (Brigid Zengeni)—who travelled to Yabbie Creek to assess Remi’s case.

Dr Swan quickly made it clear that surgery would be Remi’s only realistic option, though she warned that the procedure would be high-risk.

After initially hesitating in the face of her blunt prognosis, Remi eventually agreed to go ahead with the operation—though the prospect of undergoing ‘awake surgery’ to ensure the best possible success provided Remi with further reason for anxiety.


By keeping Remi conscious, Dr Swan would be able to monitor his cognitive and motor functions throughout the surgery, and she advised him to bring his guitar to play.

In your case, I would say there is a 10% mortality rate,” Dr Swan told Remi as he asked about his chances. “But it’s 100% if you do nothing.

With the surgery date set, Remi gave Sonny a copy of his will, and headed to the city to break the news to his parents.

He returned last week, revealing he’d been unable to tell them, and again began to push away his friends as he insisted he go to the hospital alone, alongside Levi who had offered to be present in theatre.

Eden ignored her best mate’s request and showed up at the hospital just as he was checking himself in, making it clear she had no intention of letting him face the biggest moment of his life alone.


In theatre, Dr Swan instructed the anaesthesiologist (Sam O’Sullivan) to put Remi under, so she could secure the frame that would hold his head firmly in position during the operation.

Once the necessary preparation had been completed and a section of his skull carefully removed, Remi was brought back around—ready for the procedure to begin.

As we return to the action this week, Dr Swan works to map out the nerves in Remi’s brain before carefully beginning to remove the tumour, whilst Levi stays by Remi’s side to help keep him calm.


As they talk, Levi opens up about their long history, admitting that at first he was jealous over the close bond Remi shares with Eden.

The unexpected honesty helps settle Remi’s nerves as the team continues the painstaking procedure, with Dr Swan closely monitoring his responses to ensure the areas responsible for his speech and coordination remain intact.

It’s incredibly tense [in the theatre],” Adam told TV Week. “The doctor needs a steady hand.

Later, after Remi is taken into recovery, Eden sits by his bedside and gently strums his guitar, waking him from his sleep.

Relieved that the surgery appears to have gone well, the pair share a light moment—but the mood quickly shifts when Remi suddenly struggles to find the word for the instrument in her hands.

As panic begins to set in, Eden does her best to reassure him, but the more Remi tries to speak clearly, the more difficult it becomes.

Has the operation left Remi with lasting damage?







Hollyoaks 16th March Monday Full Episode 2026

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Home and away Tuesday 17th March Episode 8681 Promo

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Home and away Tuesday 17th March Episode 8681 Promo

Home and Away 8680 Episode 16th March 2026

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 Tane breaks the ice. Remi’s on the operating table. The heat is on for Cash.

Home and Away airs Brax and Ricky’s highly-anticipated return episode

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Home and Away in the UK, Tane is arrested after Kerrie sets him up by planting drugs under Archie’s bed!

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Next week on Home and Away in the UK, Tane is arrested after Kerrie sets him up by planting drugs under Archie’s bed!

This past week saw relations finally reach breaking point between Harper (Jessica Redmayne) and her estranged mother, Kerrie (Sara Wiseman).

After repeatedly interfering in Harper and Tane’s (Ethan Browne) co-parenting arrangements for baby Archie, Kerrie attempted to blackmail Tane into allowing her time with her grandson.

But the plan backfired, finally allowing Harper to see that her mother hadn’t changed.

Still desperate to remain part of Archie’s life, Kerrie pleaded with Harper for another chance.

But Harper made it clear she had reached her limit, tearfully telling her mother that it was a mistake allowing her back into her life—and that she would never do it again.

When Kerrie refused to leave the motel, Harper instead packed up her things and moved out with Archie, later returning with Tane to collect the last of her belongings.

As they prepared to leave, Kerrie begged for the chance to say goodbye to her grandson. But Harper refused, saying what she hoped would be a final goodbye to her mother before walking away with Tane.

Alone in the room, Kerrie’s distress soon turned to anger—convinced that Tane was responsible for turning Harper against her.

Next week, as Tane picks up Archie for the day, Harper is interrupted by persistent calls from her mother.

Having hoped that ignoring Kerrie’s attempts to contact her would eventually make her give up, Harper reluctantly answers and Kerrie asks to meet.

Harper heads downstairs to the diner, where Kerrie reveals that she’s been kicked out of the motel and now has nowhere to stay.

Kerrie quickly gets to the point, asking if she can at least say goodbye to her grandson before she leaves the Bay.

Harper initially refuses, making it clear that Kerrie’s situation is not her problem and insisting that she should simply go home. But Kerrie continues to plead, reminding Harper that she is Archie’s grandmother.

Shaken by the encounter, Harper heads to Tane and admits she’s beginning to question whether refusing the request is really the right decision for Archie.

Though Tane reminds her she doesn’t owe Kerrie anything, Harper wonders whether allowing a final goodbye might be the kinder option.

Tane tells Harper that the choice is hers.


Later, Harper tracks Kerrie down at the coffee cart and tells her she can’t leave just yet—there’s someone she needs to say goodbye to first.

Bringing her back to Tane’s house, Harper allows Kerrie a final moment with Archie.

With Kerrie gone and the charges against him escalating, whilst already serving a suspended sentence, Tane is left facing the possibility that he could lose years of 



Holding her grandson, Kerrie becomes emotional as she tells him that getting to know him has been the joy of her life, promising she will always love him even if she’s not around. Harper struggles to hold back her tears.

Before leaving, Kerrie asks Harper for a hug, and the pair share a tearful embrace. Once Kerrie has gone, Harper gathers Archie and heads off, leaving Tane to get ready for his date with Jo (Maddison Brown).

The following morning, Harper calls by the house again—interrupting breakfast with Tane and Jo—with something she wants to discuss. Thanking Tane once more for allowing Kerrie the chance to say goodbye, Harper reveals she no longer wants to keep fighting over custody through solicitors.

Instead, she suggests they formalise the original 50/50 shared custody plan they had originally intended. Though taken aback, Tane quickly agrees, relieved that they can finally move forward.

But little do they know that Kerrie is still skulking around the bay.


Spotting Tane and Jo together at the Surf Club later that day, Kerrie confronts them and accuses Tane of destroying her relationship with Archie.

When Tane tries to walk away, Kerrie turns her anger on Jo—telling Tane to keep “that trollop” away from her grandson before declaring that karma will catch up with them.


Later, Kerrie turns up at Harper and Dana’s (Ally Harris) place to complain about what she has seen. Harper refuses to engage, explaining that she and Tane are about to meet with a solicitor to formalise their shared custody arrangement.

When Kerrie continues criticising Tane, Dana emerges from her room, telling her mother to shut up and ordering her to leave.

As Kerrie storms out, she issues one final warning that they will regret not listening to her.


Later, Kerrie sneaks into Tane’s house and hides a small sachet of white powder beneath Archie’s cot mattress.




As she finally leaves Summer Bay, Kerrie places an anonymous call to the police reporting that drugs are being sold from the address—naming the supposed dealer as Tane Parata!

Over at Yabbie Creek police station, David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) receives word about the call, with claims that there could be a baby in danger.

As David prepares to act on the tip-off, Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) insists it must be a mistake, pointing out that there’s no way Tane would be dealing drugs. But David makes it clear they can’t ignore a report involving a child.


With a warrant obtained, the police head to Tane’s house on Saxon Avenue with officers to search the property, despite Cash’s continued insistence that the raid is a waste of time.



Inside, Tane and Jo are stunned when her dad pounds on the door and announces they are there to search the premises.

Tane insists the accusation is ridiculous as officers begin tearing the house apart, while Cash quietly reassures him that the search will soon be over.


But the situation takes a dramatic turn when one of the officers discovers the bag of drugs hidden under Archie’s cot.

As David, Cash and Jo emerge from the house, Cash has no choice but to place Tane under arrest for possession of a prohibited drug, despite Tane’s repeated insistence that the stash is not his.


Jo doesn’t know what to think as Cash handcuffs Tane.




At the station, David points out that the drugs were found hidden beneath Archie’s cot and asks Tane how they could have ended up there.

Realising the seriousness of the situation, Tane refuses to answer any questions without a solicitor and is taken to the cells.


There, Cash privately reassures his friend that he knows he has been set up and promises to do what he can.

As they try to work out who could have planted the drugs, Cash points out that the anonymous tip specifically named Tane—suggesting that whoever is responsible has a personal grudge against him.

It’s only then that the truth suddenly dawns on Tane—Kerrie!


Meanwhile, both Jo and Harper turn up at the station desperate to see Tane, but David refuses to let either of them near him until his solicitor arrives, insisting that there’s nothing they can do for now.

The following morning, the situation becomes even more serious when the lab results confirm there is enough product for the charge to be upgraded from possession to dealing.

Though Cash has quietly begun looking into Kerrie’s whereabouts behind David’s back, he is forced to admit that no-one currently knows where she is.


With Kerrie gone and the charges against him escalating, whilst already serving a suspended sentence, Tane is left facing the possibility that he could lose years of Archie’s life—unless his innocence can somehow be proved!


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