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Here's how Neighbours sparked a surprise co-star romance after Aaron, Rhett and Colton's love triangle

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 "It does feel like a Netflix movie within itself."

Neighbours star Liam Maguire has revealed how the love triangle between his character Rhett Norman, Aaron Brennan and Colton Keys sparked a surprise co-star romance. Airing last year, the storyline had viewers gripped as Aaron (Matt Wilson) chose between his competing love interests.

In the end, he picked Rhett over Colton (Jakob Ambrose) as they departed Ramsay Street together – while Colton stayed until the show's conclusion last year.

However, Liam has confirmed that he is now dating on-screen rival Jakob after working on the soap together.

I think we were both pretty intimidated by each other, which is always a great way to start a relationship," he quipped while speaking with former co-stars Matt and Takaya Honda on Bin Night with Tak and Matty, calling their courtship a "slow burn".

Recalling one incident that suggested there was something more between them, he shared: "We did have one time where we did run lines and it was quite funny. We sort of went to each other's house, and it was so tense."

Liam admitted they "just kept laughing" as they both suggested they should be serious and run the lines, and there was about two hours of tension before they parted ways.

There was probably a while of that and [making excuses to be around each other]," he continued. "There was a bit of that where it was like, 'why are you laughing?' And I was like, 'I'm just finding something funny'. It was very tense."

Calling the circumstances of their bonding "very specific", he added: "Even our relationship now, we're much further along past that, but there's a very specific quality to that.

It's funny, because these days when people go, 'how did you meet?' It's always online these days, and it's funny to be like, 'so we were warring love interests on Neighbours'. And they're like, 'that's crazy!' It's pretty funny. It does feel like a Netflix movie within itself."

During the chat, Liam suggested they were "very subtle" when they were striking up their romance around the time of the on-screen love triangle, notably as they were being "pinned" against one another as characters.

"Even now, people see us and we post photos and stuff, and people are like, 'Oh, it's so good that you guys ended up being friends!'" he joked.


David kicks Cash off Tane’s case after he puts up the money for his bail. Has Cash just made Tane’s chances of securing his freedom even less likely?

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Just when Harper (Jessica Redmayne) and Tane (Ethan Browne) thought their troubles with her mum Kerrie (Sara Wiseman) were behind them, she made one final move before leaving the Bay.



With the quantity found causing the charges to be ramped up to dealing as well as possession, and with Kerrie having disappeared, Tane is facing an uphill battle to clear his name.

The fact that the police apparently haven’t managed to lift Kerrie’s fingerprints off the bag is something that continues to bewilder us—as is the nanny cam overlooking Archie’s cot, which must surely be a ‘Chekhov’s gun’ after it was prominently shown to the audience in the previous episode.


Next week, as Tane remains in custody awaiting his bail hearing, those closest to him become increasingly desperate to see him.

With Sergeant David (Jeremy Lindsay Taylor) tightly controlling access, Harper, Mackenzie (Emily Weir) and Jo (Maddison Brown) realise their only option is to create a distraction.

Jo reluctantly agrees to draw her dad away from Yabbie Creek police station, arranging to meet him at the diner under the pretence of making amends for lashing out at him the day before.

As David waits for her, Harper and Mac head to the station and appeal directly to Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) to let them see Tane.

Though he initially hesitates, when it becomes clear that David won’t be back anytime soon, Cash allows them a brief, unofficial visit—warning them they’ll need to be quick.

As Mac speaks with Tane, urging him to follow his solicitor’s advice, Harper pulls Cash aside—raising her suspicions that Kerrie could be responsible for planting the drugs.

Cash admits he and Tane have come to the same conclusion, but with Kerrie missing and no evidence to support it, the theory remains unproven.


The visit is cut short when Jo texts to say that David is on his way back, forcing Cash to rush Harper and Mac out of the station via the back entrance, just as David returns in what must be record time from Summer Bay.

With Tane’s solicitor, Jane (Charlotte Friels), now present, David summons Tane for an interview.

As David begins pressing him about the drugs found at the house—suggesting the quantity points to intent to supply—Jane repeatedly shuts it down, instructing Tane not to answer.

Following her advice, Tane sticks to “no comment” as David continues, questioning how a stash of that size could end up hidden in his child’s room and raising the potential implications for Archie.

It’s the mention of child services that pushes Tane. Breaking his silence, he directs David towards Kerrie Matheson, insisting they should be speaking to her instead.

The claim raises an eyebrow from David—not least because Tane has inadvertently revealed that he’s already been having off-the-record chats with Cash about Kerrie as a possible suspect.

After the interview, a frustrated David pulls Cash aside and questions him about the theory that Kerrie planted the drugs.

Cash explains that she has both motive and means, pointing to her resentment towards Tane and her criminal record.

Though sceptical, David concedes it is a lead worth pursuing.

Making it clear it must be handled properly, he allows Cash to continue making enquiries for now—but insists that everything is done by the book and that he is kept fully informed.

Later in the week, one of the constables informs David that Cash has been allowing Tane’s friends in for unofficial visits. David takes note, but chooses not to act immediately.

That evening, with little option but to hope that Cash can track down Kerrie, Tane channels his frustration into a workout in his cell.


Meanwhile, with Tane’s bail hearing now set for the following day, and still no sign of Kerrie, Cash remains at the station after his shift, hopeful for any developments in the case.

His presence draws David’s attention, who questions why he’s still there.

As Cash attempts to justify himself, he suggests that David should head home, offering to keep an eye on things—something which only serves to heighten David’s suspicions.

Already aware of the unauthorised visits, David calls him out, making it clear he knows Cash has been overstepping.

Ordering him to go home, David delivers a pointed warning, reminding Cash that within those walls his responsibility is to the uniform—not his mate.

But Cash refuses to disengage. The following morning, he returns ahead of the hearing with a suit for Tane. 

David immediately challenges him, asking how that looks to the rest of the team.

Cash doesn’t back down, pointing out that it probably looks like he believes Tane is innocent.

Reminding him that he’s already been warned, David tells Cash he’s dangerously close to the line.

Cash insists that attending the bail hearing in his own time isn’t against the rules—but David makes it clear this is his last chance.

As Cash gives Tane the suit, Tane is under no illusions—his solicitor has already told him that bail is a long shot.

As they discuss what’s at stake, Tane acknowledges that if bail is refused he’ll be remanded in custody until trial, with no guarantee on how quickly a date will be set.

Cash agrees the situation is far from ideal, but assures him he’s going to find Kerrie before it gets to that.


Against everyone’s expectations, Tane is granted bail and released on electronic tag, with solicitor Jane successfully arguing that he is not a flight risk.

As he returns home to Saxon Avenue, the scale of what’s been done to secure his release quickly becomes clear—Cash has personally put up $40,000 for his bail.

Cash later brings Archie over so that father and son can be reunited, but as he leaves, he finds David waiting outside.

Having been informed about Tane’s release—and how it was secured—David confronts Cash, asking whether he listened to a single word he’d said.


Cash attempts to justify his actions, but David shuts it down, pointing out that posting bail for a suspect in an active case is a clear conflict of interest.

With that, David makes his decision.


Cash is being removed from the investigation, leaving Tane without his strongest ally on the inside as the case against him continues!

Monday 23rd March (Episode 8657)

Harper’s guilt surges.

Cash struggles with the rules.

Sonny’s frustration gets the better of him.

EastEnders airs acting debut of deafblind child star in touching Beale scenes

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 Arlo was played by young Harvey Hind.

A five-year-old deafblind child actor made his acting debut in EastEnders tonight, playing a pre-school boy named Arlo who paid a visit to Lauren and Peter Beale. Harvey Hind's mum Kimberly expressed hope that his appearance will set a fantastic example for other disabled children.

Scenes tonight saw Arlo and his mum call round to see the Beales, after their child Jimmy was revealed to be blind last year.

Arlo's mum gave the long-running characters advice on raising a blind child, and reassured them about Jimmy's future.

Speaking via the charity Sense, who support disabled children and adults with complex needs, Kimberly Hind said: “I hope Harvey featuring in EastEnders shows other disabled children, especially those who are deafblind, that they can achieve anything.

"Harvey loves being in the spotlight but for us the most important thing will always be raising awareness and breaking down barriers so every disabled child gets the same opportunities as anyone else."

Of the experience on set, she added: “Harvey did amazingly at the filming, I’m so proud of him. There were four cameras on him but he took it all in his stride."

Harvey, who was the face of Sense's 2025 Christmas appeal, was diagnosed as blind at three months old. He uses a red-and-white striped cain, uses BSL to communicate and has cochlear implants, which give him access to sound.

I was so anxious when I found out Harvey was deafblind, so his character’s storyline resonated with me a lot," Kimberly added.

"I didn’t have any experience with disability and I kept imagining the worst-case scenarios. Luckily, with the support of organisations like Sense, Harvey is now a really happy child who is eager to learn, loves exploring and has a cheeky personality.”

Tonight's episode also saw Lauren and Peter being shocked to learn how much it would cost for Jimmy to attend a specialist nursery.

Elsewhere, Billy began to grow concerned about Bea's obsession with his family, and Josh continued to push for answers about Jasmine.


Home and away Monday 23rd March Episode 8684 Promo

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Monday 23rd March Episode 8684 Cash and Jo search for Tane. David is onto Newman. Brax and Ricky’s quiet family life is under threat.

Home and Away 8683 Episode 19th March 2026

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 Thursday 19th March Episode 8683 Mackenzie’s caught aiding and abetting. Abigail’s social justice campaign backfires. Will Sonny heed the doctor’s advice?



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Thursday 19th March (Episode 8683) Mackenzie’s caught aiding and abetting. Abigail’s social justice campaign backfires. Will Sonny heed the doctor’s advice?

Home and Away 8682 Episode 18th March 2026

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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?







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