In the last few days, Patrick O’Connor confirmed that the River Boys are set to return as part of Dean and Ziggy’s new storyline.
Dean arrived as leader of the River Boys back in 2018
The River Boys have been spotted filming at Sydney’s Palm Beach, which doubles for Summer Bay, but Dean and Ziggy’s guest stint is set to be filmed in Northern Queensland, so it’s not yet known how the two will link together.
Lacey arrives
A publicly available audition video has revealed the existence of a character named Lacey, who is expected to hit screens in the first half of next year.
The audition sees Lacey talking to a ‘bad boy’ character, who has just been released after being arrested for his part in a brawl – though he’s keen to point out that he was only “watching a brawl – there’s a big difference”.
The off-screen character asks Lacey if “the new shipment of parts came in”, to which she responds, “I dunno, do I look like your secretary?”
The male character appears to be planning a race day, but runs into difficulties when one of the co-organisers lands himself in trouble after punching a cop. Lacey then offers her skills to take over running the day:
Other character: Miss me?
Lacey: About time, I was starting to think that they weren’t going to let you out.
Other character: The grubs had nothing on me.
Lacey: What are you talking about? You were in the middle of a brawl when they showed up.
Other character: No, I was watching a brawl, there’s a big difference.
Lacey: And the cops bought that?
Other character: Well I’m here, aren’t I? Anyway, did the new shipment of parts come in?
Lacey: How am I supposed to know, I’m not your secretary … Yeah, I think they’re at the back.
Other character: There we go, that wasn’t so hard, was it?
Lacey: Will you at least tell me what happened to Mouse?
Other character: Genius punched a cop. He’s headed for prison. He can rot in there for all I care.
Lacey: What? I thought you guys were mates.
Other character: Well, I’ve got plenty of mates. What I don’t have now is a driver and we’ve got a race on tomorrow.
Lacey: Surely one of the boys could fill in?
Other character: They’re useless. Mouse was a moron but at least he knew how to drive.
Lacey: Well why don’t you do it?
Other character: Because someone has to run the day. Who’s gonna do that when I’m busy racing? You?
Lacey: Why not me? What, you don’t think I could? Well?
Other character: Yeah, I reckon you could for sure.
Lacey: Good answer.
Nerida Mullins arrives
At least two other mystery characters are set to debut next year – the first being Nerida Mullins, played by Ellie Gall.
Ellie has previously starred in Seven’s A Place to Call Home, and Network 10’s comedy-drama Puberty Blues, and most recently featured in movie Take My Hand.
No details have been revealed on her character, and it isn’t yet known whether she’s a guest or a regular character.
Dr Liz Shaw arrives
Another new face is Dr Liz Shaw, played by Mandy Bishop. Again, very little is known about the new character, but Mandy’s CV states that she filmed with three different directors, suggesting that her character will appear across at least three blocks of episodes.
Mandy has previously starred in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and is perhaps best known for playing the mum in 7TWO’s comedy-drama Drop Dead Weird from 2017–2019.
Roo returns
Roo (Georgie Parker) left Summer Bay back in June, joining nephew Ryder (Lukas Radovich) on the cruise ship where he’s been working since he left the bay in May 2022.
Roo’s departure marked the beginning of a lengthy on-screen break for the character.
After wrapping up the filming at the end of January, Georgie Parker went straight into rehearsals for a new David Williamson play The Great Divide at Sydney’s Ensemble Theatre, which ran from March to April.
Then, in May, Georgie underwent her second hip replacement in the space of six years, a result of living with scoliosis (a curvature of the spine) since she was 13 years old.
“I’m 3 weeks post op,” Georgie explained in an Instagram post at the beginning of June. “Recovery is going well and I’ve had the most brilliant support from my family, my work place and my incredible friends. Practicing patience now while I heal…… so I can get back to work baby.”
We believe that Georgie has now returned to the show, and will likely be back on Australian screens before the end of the year, with her return episodes airing in the UK around January/February.
Recent Australian episodes have seen Alf (Ray Meagher) struggling after a recent heart scare, which saw Bree (Juliet Godwin) freeze when treating him, putting his life at risk.
Alf took a trip to Merimbula shortly after his health scare, but has been uncharacteristically quiet and sad since returning to the bay, prompting Marilyn (Emily Symons) to call Roo and ask her to cut her trip short and return to Summer Bay to help cheer her father up.
Irene returns
Similarly, Irene has been off screens since early August, allowing Lynne McGranger time off to rehearse for and star in theatre production The Grandparents Club, which toured NSW, ACT and Victoria from May to August.
Shortly after the tour concluded, Lynne underwent surgery to remove her thyroid gland, but a recent post on Instagram confirmed that she is now back on set after a few weeks of recuperation, and will be reappearing in the first few months of next year.
“So happy to be back with these lunatics!!’ she posted, tagging in fellow costars Ada Nicodemou and Shane Withington, who play Leah and John respectively.
Ada commented, “So good to have you back my beautiful friend ❤️,” while Emily Symons (Marilyn) added: “Welcome back Lynnie 🥳♥️”.