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What's next in Summer Bay?
Coming up on Home and Away, Justin falls victim to an audacious theft. Elsewhere, Eden drops a baby bombshell on Cash, and Remi's patience with Sonny is starting to wear very thin.
Here's a full collection of 12 big moments to come.
At first, Lacey thinks Tane is being rude and ungrateful, but she regrets being so judgemental when she learns of the sad news.
Jo tries to comfort Tane but he subsequently turns her down, insisting that what they had together is over.
The hurt only deepens when she returns home and is confronted by reminders of her pregnancy everywhere.
Tane and Abigail agree that it would be best to give Mac and Levi space to grieve, so they move into Cash and Eden's for the time being.
David witnesses Richie's caring side and invites him to dinner, where Lacey and Jo share embarrassing stories about their dad's past.
The next day, David receives a report regarding a break-in at the Surf Club, and Lacey arrives at the gym to realise that there's an intruder inside…
David suspects foul play and takes Sonny to the station for questioning. Remi arrives to sort things out, insisting that Sonny isn't a thief but has merely been overdoing it with exercising.
Sonny is released, and promises not to return to the gym that day. But it's not long before he goes back on his word, where he is caught out by Remi and John.
After taking his mood out on Lacey, Mali opens up to Justin and reveals a sketch of a mural that he planned for the baby's nursery.
Justin encourages Mali to confide in Lacey, with the hope that it will heal their rift.
He knows that Sonny is incapable of sticking to a sensible workout plan, no matter how much he fools John and Dana.
Alarm bells are ringing for Dana when she hears about the string of robberies in Summer Bay. She tries to push Alf to invest in personal alarms at the Surf Club, but gets a gruff response.
That night, Mac experiences a vivid night terror and reveals to Levi that she saw a vision of their baby girl.
Mac fears the miscarriage was karma for their affair, but Levi insists that it was a terrible tragedy where nobody is to blame.
Later, Eden breaks the news to Cash, who is taken aback by his wife's sudden change of heart.
Eden wants to discuss things further, but Cash insists that there's no point if she won't change her mind.
When Justin arrives at the scene, he can't see any vehicle, but someone is lurking in the bushes watching.
With Justin's back turned, a hooded figure climbs inside his van and drives off. Justin tries to give chase, but it's too late – he's been robbed!
Alf admits that he feels the same way, with his faith in the local community being put to the test.
Having made up, Alf and Dana agree to work together to make the Surf Club a safer place to be.
When he returns later, Cash admits to Eden that he's naturally disappointed, but respects that it's her body and her decision.
The couple are reconciled, but it's clear that Cash doesn't know what the future holds for their marriage.
David assures Justin that they'll find the culprit, but Justin feels humiliated that he fell into a trap.
Alf is angry on his friend's behalf and calls a meeting on how the residents of Summer Bay can tackle these crimes. But just who is targeting them?
Although he later got everything back in order, the mistake left Roo questioning whether he was still as safe behind the wheel as he insisted.
Those concerns came rushing back when Abby was hit in the same area where Alf had been fishing on the morning of the incident.
The suggestion deeply hurt Alf, and the situation escalated when Probationary Constable Richie Brezniak (Rocco Forrester-Sach) overheard the exchange and passed the information on to Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) and David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor).
With Alf now placed near the scene and Roo raising doubts about his driving, police had no choice but to speak to him officially.
The checks on Alf’s ute found no evidence linking it to Abby’s injuries, leaving police satisfied that he wasn’t responsible unless new evidence came to light.
Justin later speaks to David at Salt, where David admits that if Alf did complain, the casework would be looked over in detail—but it wouldn’t necessarily bring Alf any answers.
David wishes there was more he could do, whilst Justin remains aware of how badly the whole situation’s affected Alf.
Justin isn’t convinced, but he stalls for time by continuing to check over the ute whilst Carmen calls her boss to say she’ll be late.
He wants to find Alf straight away, but Leah urges him to be careful, reminding him that Carmen hasn’t been charged and that they shouldn’t get Alf’s hopes up.
Back at the police station, Richie isn’t impressed by the new lead. He remains convinced that Alf was responsible, arguing that police had already identified the “grumpy old man” with recent driving offences.
She’d been coming home from a late shift at Reefton Lakes Leagues Club, and when David explains that a young woman was struck by a car on the side of the road, Carmen begins to realise what happened.
David later finds Alf and tells him that they’ve found the driver responsible. Carmen’s been charged after making a full confession, and Alf’s name has been officially cleared.
Alf admits he hasn’t told Roo that he’s been cleared, feeling that his daughter should have backed him when it mattered.
From his point of view, Roo was too ready to see him as a confused old man who no longer knew what he was doing, rather than trusting that he wouldn’t have left Abby injured at the roadside.
Alf quickly takes offence and storms off as she offers to help him post it online, accusing Roo of treating him as if he’s past his used-by date.
Alf makes his hurt clear. He only told the people who didn’t jump on the bandwagon and blame him in the first place.
As far as he’s concerned, Roo has spent weeks patronising him, and he’s had a gutful.
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Bea has been causing drama on the Square.
EastEnders star Ronni Ancona is departing the show in a dramatic exit storyline. Ronni has played Linda Carter's school friend Bea Pollard since joining the soap last year, but her time on the show is nearing an end.
Bea has certainly made waves in the Square after risking big trouble for Honey when she fraudulently took out a credit card in her name. And now, The Sun reports that Ancona will be leaving the series, with her character receiving an explosive exit.
The scheming character was never planned to stick around long-term, though, as the initial casting release confirmed that she was brought in for a finite stint.
An EastEnders spokesperson commented: "As we previously announced, Ronni Ancona joined EastEnders for a short stint, which was then extended, for a very dramatic storyline which will unfold over the next few weeks."
She was forced to confess everything to Honey, who still planned to forgive her, but Billy was not happy upon discovering the truth and threw her out of the house. This led to an act of retaliation from Bea as she tampered with Billy's ladder before leaving. However, Honey was the one who got injured in a serious fall.
Since then, Bea has been doing all she can to worm her way back in with Honey and Billy – could worse trouble be coming up before she leaves Walford?
She went on to say that Billy's distrust of Bea would be a huge catalyst: "Billy can see right through her. That’s why she can’t stand Billy."