Summer Bay

Summer Bay

Palm Beach, where Home and Away exterior shots are filmed
Home and Away location
Genre Soap opera
Type Fictional township
Notable locations Summer Bay Surf Life Saving Club
Pier Diner
Angelo's
Gelato
Summer Bay High School
Summer Bay Caravan Park

Summer Bay is the fictional town featured in the Australian soap opera, Home and Away. Palm Beach, north of Sydney, is used for the show's exterior scenes in order to depict the Bay. Between 2010 and 2014, the Lane Cove River Tourist Park in Macquarie Park was used as the location for filming of scenes involving the Summer Bay Caravan Park.[1][2]

Locations within Summer Bay

Summer Bay Surf Life Saving Club

As with many real life Australian beaches Summer Bay has its own Surf and Lifesaving Centre (SLSC). It was first seen on screen in 1989. Over the years as well as serving its purpose as a centre for sea and land rescues it has been a place for the young people of the Bay to relax and socialise. Town meetings are often held in the Surf Club. It has also been used as a polling station and a private party/formal venue and has housed various food outlets, most notably the ill-fated Bonza Burger in 1998. Several characters have been trained as lifeguards over the years and surf competitions take place occasionally.

Current employees

Character Actor Job Duration
Phoebe Nicholson Isabella Giovinazzo Waitress 2014–
Brody Morgan Jackson Heywood Chef/Manager 2016–
Mason Morgan Orpheus Pledger Waiter 2016–
Former employees

Current employees

Character Actor Duration
Alf Stewart Ray Meagher 2010–
John Palmer Shane Withington 2010–
VJ Patterson Matt Little 2015–
Former employees

Current employees

Character Actor Duration
Billie Ashford Tessa de Josselin 2015–
Former employees

Pier Diner

The third and newest incarnation of the Diner (previously known as the Bayside and Beachside Diner respectively), currently owned by Leah Patterson-Baker and Irene Roberts.

The original diner was the Bayside Diner run by Bobby Simpson and Ailsa Stewart and later Ailsa's husband Alf. For a while this diner included a Beauty Salon set up in a back room, this was run by Marilyn Fisher. This Diner was given a makeover in 1998 when it was revealed a Bonza Burger outlet was being set up in Summer Bay.

In 2000, the kitchen of the Bayside was badly damaged by fire, due to Colleen Smart mistakenly pouring water onto the flames of a chip-pan fire, making it worse and instead of repairing the building Alf and Ailsa decided to relocate the diner to an existing building in front of the beach, subsequently the diner became known as The Beachside Diner. Prior to the original diner fire Alf and Ailsa's home had been destroyed by a landslide and fire, as the new diner had a flat attached upstairs this is where Alf and Ailsa lived with their son Duncan, and Mitch McColl. Alf continued to live here following Ailsa's death. Alf sold his share of the business to Irene Roberts in 2004 but continued to live in the flat until 2006, when he moved back into Summer Bay House and the flat became home to many other Summer Bay residents for the next few years.

In 2008, the structure of The Beachside Diner became unsafe as result of aftershocks from the 1996 earthquake and the building was condemned. The Diner was relocated to its current location as The Pier Diner; originally this Diner was located in a room to the left of the Kitchen which was central to the building with a room to the right being used as a youth centre known as The Den, this was started by Leah as a tribute to her late husband Dan. As The Den struggled to survive financially Leah made a decision to close The Den with The Pier Diner then moving to the location of The Den. The room used for the original Pier Diner was then used only as an additional store room. Belle Taylor and Aden Jefferies previously worked at the Diner before Belle's death and Aden's departure. Roman Harris, who owned a third of the business also left the Bay to serve a prison sentence.

On Australia Day 2010 a riot took place outside the Diner, which resulted in the Diner being badly damaged by fire. The Diner was given a major makeover inside with there now being two sets of sliding glass doors leading onto a terraced area overlooking the pier and one set of sliding glass doors on the opposite wall reflecting the real life location of the Pier Diner. The kitchen is now located to the left of the building and toilets on the right with the dining area central to the building, scenes can be filmed facing all walls as it is a 4-walled set unlike the previous set.

In 2013, Leah decided to back scale her work as she begin employment at Summer Bay High School, she however does casual shifts sometimes and continues to own her half of the diner. Chris Harrington (Johnny Ruffo) unintentionally poisons some diners, as well as Alf and Leah, when he uses Death cap mushrooms in a risotto. Irene considers closing the diner permanently when there are no customers. But the Diner reopens after Phoebe Nicholson announced it. In 2015, Olivia Fraser Richards worked there after she damaged Leah's car. Skye Peters worked there briefly before leaving the Bay.

Current employees

Character Actor Occupation Duration
Irene Roberts Lynne McGranger Chef, waitress 1992–95, 2005–
Leah Patterson-Baker Ada Nicodemou Chef, waitress 2000–07 2008–12 2015–
Marilyn Chambers Emily Symons Waitress 1989, 1992, 1995, 2011–
Roo Stewart Georgie Parker Waitress 2010–
Olivia Fraser Richards Raechelle Banno Waitress 2015–

Summer Bay High School

The local co-ed high school for students aged 12–18. It is also used as a shelter in extreme weather conditions such as cyclones and has been the scene of a hostage situation. During Donald Fisher's reign as principal, Adult Evening classes were often held. The school was rebuilt in 1996 following a major earthquake that occurred in Summer Bay that year. In 2011, a storm occurred and did a great deal of damage, rendering the building unsafe. The school was rebuilt at the start of the 2012 school year. Most of the younger characters attend the school, and many of the adult characters have worked there including:

Current

Staff

Character Actor Job Duration
Zac MacGuire Charlie Clausen English and Humanities teacher/ Principal 2013–
Phoebe Nicholson Isabella Giovinazzo Music teacher 2015–

Students

Character Actor Year Duration
VJ Patterson Matthew Little Year 12 2011–
Hunter King Scott Lee Year 12 2016–
Olivia Fraser Richards Rachaelle Banno Year 12 2016–
Raffy Morrison Olivia Deeble Year 8 2016–
Eloise Page Darcey Wilson Year 7 2016–

Past

Former Principals of Summer Bay High

Character Actor Duration
Walter Bertram Owen Weingott 1988
Donald Fisher Norman Coburn 1988–99, 2000–02, 2003
Lois Crawford Tina Bursill 1991
Judith Ackroyd Anna Hruby 1999–2000
Paris Burnett Rhett Giles 2002–03
Sally Fletcher Kate Ritchie 2003–04, 2007–08
Barry Hyde Ivar Kants 2004–06
Brad Armstrong Chris Sadrinna 2006–07
Martin Bartlett Bob Baines 2008–09
Gina Austin Sonia Todd 2009–13
Bianca Scott Lisa Gormley 2013–14
Sophie Taylor Bridgette Sneddon 2014–15
Zac MacGuire Charlie Clausen 2015, 2016–
Greg Snelgrove Paul Gleeson 2015–16

Other locations in Summer Bay

Indiana Evans, Mark Furze and the crew during filming

Former locations

Neighbourhood

Summer Bay House

The House was originally owned by Alf Stewart, who lived there with his wife Martha and daughter, Roo. In 1985, Martha drowned in a boating accident and Alf and Roo remained in the house until 1988 when Alf sold the property and the Caravan park that came with it to Tom and Pippa Fletcher who had moved from the city with their foster children. The house became a foster home for various kids over the years. Tom died in 1990 and Pippa married Michael Ross a year later and he moved in. Michael drowned in a flood in 1996 and Pippa was widowed again.

Two years later Pippa decided to move with new partner, Ian Routledge to The Carrington Ranges and let Travis and Rebecca Nash take over the tenancy on the house and the care of the remaining foster children who opted to stay behind, Sam Marshall, Tiegan Brook and Justine Welles.

Sally Fletcher, Pippa's adoptive daughter felt like her home was not hers anymore and moved in with Jesse McGregor and Vinnie Patterson at Travis' house. Within a year, Travis and Rebecca moved to Canada, Sam had moved in with Donald Fisher and Tiegan had joined Pippa in the Carrington Ranges and the house was now occupied by Travis' brother, Joel and his wife Natalie and their children Tom and Gypsy. During the Nashes tenure they took in Peta Janossi and Rachel McGregor. They eventually bought the house and caravan park from Pippa along with Alf Stewart and Colleen Smart.

In 2000, The family had ultimately split up and Joel sold the house. The Sutherland Family had purchased it and lived there for four years. The family merged with the Hunters when Rhys Sutherland married local widow Beth Hunter. The marriage didn't last as Rhys went back to his ex-wife Shelley. Beth, not feeling comfortable in Rhys' home, elected to house swap with Flynn Saunders and Sally Fletcher, selling the adjoining Caravan Park as a separate entity. In 2005, It was revealed Pippa had purchased the Caravan Park from Tasha Andrews for Sally and Flynn and they took in local teenagers, Ric Dalby and Cassie Turner.

In 2006, Belle Taylor arrived in the Bay and secretly camped at the house with Ric, she moved out after she was caught. After Flynn's death in 2006, Alf moved back in. Sally left the Bay in April 2008 and let her long-lost twin brother, Miles Copeland take over the running of the house and caravan park. Ric's girlfriend, Matilda Hunter, who had lived there previously with her family also moved back in. Jai Fernandez, an orphaned youth Miles had met in Phuket came to live with them.

After Ric and Matilda moved to Perth together, Kirsty Sutherland, Matilda's former stepsister and her son moved into the house. Nicole Franklin, moved in with Miles after her father Roman Harris left Summer Bay in June 2009. In September 2009 Jai's friend from when he lived in a foster home Romeo Smith came to stay and live in the Bay. In October 2009 Jai had left Summer Bay with Annie Campbell to go to Japan on a student exchange programme. A week after Jai had left Kirsty and Ollie left Summer Bay with her mother Shelly after she had a miscarriage with her and Miles' baby. The recurring character of Rabbit, who was Miles Copeland's dead daughter briefly stayed in the house in Early 2010, this went unnoticed by the others as Miles could only see her. Marilyn Chambers moved in when she returned to the Bay. Alf's daughter Roo (Georgie Parker) returned to Summer Bay in October 2010 moving into the house, after twenty years in New York City. Romeo moved out after marrying Indigo Walker and Miles left to join Sally in Phuket in late 2011. Roo and her husband foster Spencer Harrington (Andrew Morley) and Maddy Osborne (Kassandra Clementi). Sally and Pippa briefly stayed in the house in 2013, as did Josh Barrett (Jackson Gallagher). Harvey Ryan moved out of the house after separating from Roo in 2014, Spencer returned to the house after his break-up with Sasha Bezmel. Then left again in May 2014. Marilyn Chambers moved out in October 2014 after marrying John Palmer. Leah, Zac, VJ, Oscar and Evelyn move into the house after Leah's house was burnt down by Hunter King. Roo moves out of the house to live with her new boyfriend, James Edmunds (Myles Pollard). The following year, Maddy also moves out and Oscar dies. Evie moves out in 2016 to move back into the Farmhouse. On the same year, VJ's fiancee, Billie Ashford moves in.

Current residents

Character Actor Duration
Alf Stewart Ray Meagher 1988, 2006–
Leah Patterson-Baker Ada Nicodemou 2015–
VJ Patterson Matthew Little 2015–
Zac MacGuire Charlie Clausen 2015–
Hunter King Scott Lee 2015–
Billie Ashford Tessa De Josselin 2016–

Past residents:

Summer Bay Caravan Park

Scenes for the caravan park have been shot at the Jackaroo Ranch in Kenthurst since the show began airing in 1988. The caravan park and house were severely damaged during a bush fire in 2002, causing production to move.[6] Other filming locations for the caravan park included the Lane Cove River Tourist Park and Waratah Park Earth Sanctuary in Duffys Forest.[7] The caravan park set moved back to the Jackaroo Ranch following a rebuild, and returned to screens in 2015.[8] Sarah Thomas of The Sun-Herald wrote that the caravan park has been "a pillar of the community since Home & Away's beginnings in 1988."[7] Thomas also described the park as "a fictional budget-friendly holiday spot".[7]

The Park, like the house, was owned by Alf. Following the death of his wife Martha, Alf let the condition of the park slide and eventually sold it to Tom and Pippa Fletcher who inherited full-time tenants Floss and Neville McPhee who lived in their circus caravan. Bobby Simpson lived in a caravan until moving into the house. Lance Smart also rented a van until he purchased a mobile home further up the park following a lottery win and was joined by Martin Dibble and they lived there for two years. They were joined by Marilyn Chambers for a while, but following their departures, she moved out. The home was rarely seen on screen for the next few years and when it was briefly shown in 1995 when Marilyn returned the steps had been removed. Lance's mother Colleen returned in 1997 in order to clean out the home for sale but stayed for the next fifteen years. In 2013, Casey Braxton stayed for a while after his break-up with his girlfriend, Tamara Kingsley. In 2014, Denny Miller stayed since she arrived to the Bay, but left in July and moved to the Farmhouse with her family. Matt later moved to the Caravan Park after Hunter King burnt Leah's house down. In October 2015, Hunter moved in the Caravan Park after he found out his mother's affair with Matt, but in February 2016, Hunter left the Caravan Park after he confess that he burnt Leah's house, but returned. In February 2016, Maddy moves in with her new boyfriend, Matt. During the same month, Matt and Maddy move out of the Caravan Park. During episodes broadcast on 5 May 2016, the Caravan Park was the setting for an explosion that killed Oscar MacGuire (Jake Speer) and Hannah Wilson (Cassie Horwath), and injured many other characters.[9]

Past residents:

12 James Street

12 James Street (originally 26 Bailey Street, later 6 James Street) was originally owned by Travis Nash, who grew up in the house with his brother Joel, and inherited it after their father, Jack's death. The house first seen on screen in 1995. Leah Patterson-Baker moved into the house shortly after arriving in the Bay. In August 2015, it was intentionally burnt down by Hunter King (Scott Lee).

Past residents:

31 Saxon Avenue

Character Actor Duration
Martin Ashford | George Mason | 2015–

Past residents:

33 Saxon Avenue

Character Actor Duration
John Palmer Shane Withington 2010–
Marilyn Chambers Emily Symons 2014–

Past residents:

Beach House

This property located on Beach Road was previously owned by Ernie Jacobs, who rented it to Marilyn Chambers, Adam Cameron and Matt Wilson. Marilyn bought the property outright in 1991 and sold it to Greg and Bobby, following her departure. After Bobby's death, Greg put the house up for sale and Irene Roberts purchased it at auction in 1994 and remains living there. Originally the house had three bedrooms but a fourth was added. Skye Peters moved in temporarily while her foster father John Palmer left to care for his wife overseas. Skye moved out after John returned home.

Character Actor Duration
Irene Roberts Lynne McGranger 1994–
Olivia Fraser Richards Raechelle Banno 2015–
Nate Cooper Kyle Pyror 2015–16, 2016–

Past residents:

The Farmhouse

The Farmhouse address is 17 Ferry Road. The property is located on a farm previously owned by Bruce Campbell (Chris Haywood). The farm is situated within driving distance of the Bay and a local bus service is frequently used. The Walkers lived in the farm from 2010 until they left it for rent. After the family departed in 2013, Zac MacGuire, Hannah Wilson and their niece and nephew, Evelyn & Oscar moved in. Denny Miller moved in the house in 2014. Zac soon moves out after his strained relationship with Hannah. In 2015, Evelyn and Oscar moved out and Phoebe Nicholson and Katarina Chapman moved in. Phoebe's boyfriend, Martin Ashford, briefly moves in after Denny leaves. His sister, Billie Ashford later moves in, while Hannah dies from a head injury sustained during the explosion at the Caravan Park. Justin Morgan moves in after his siblings kicked him out of their house. Justin then moves out a few days after his siblings forgave him. Evie moves back in after Pheobe asks her when she sees Evie is finding Summer Bay house to overcrowded. Billie then moved out to live with her fiance VJ Patterson and his family.

Character Actor Duration
Phoebe Nicholson Isabella Giovinazzo 2015–
Katarina Chapman Pia Miller 2015–
Evelyn MacGuire Phillipa Northeast 2013–2015 2016–

Past residents:

Pier Flat

This property is located above the Pier Diner in Summer Bay. It was first seen in August 2015 when Charlotte King (Erika Heynatz) and her son Hunter (Scott Lee) moved in. Hunter moved out a couple of months later, while Charlotte leaves the flat after the police come to arrest her for murder. The next occupants are Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker), Maddy Osborne (Kassandra Clementi) and Matt Page (Alec Snow). In May 2016, Maddy departed the Bay.[10] Matt moved out briefly, but moved back a few days later. Matt's sister Elly runs away from her aunt May and Roo and Matt accept her living with them.

Character Actor Duration
Roo Stewart Georgie Parker 2016–
Matt Page Alec Snow 2016–
Eloise Page Darcey Wilson 2016–

Past residents:

Morgan House

The house is owned by the Morgan family in May 2016. Tori Morgan moved into the house on the same month, and her three brothers, Justin Morgan, Brody Morgan and Mason Morgan moved in with their sister in June. In November, their half-sister, Raffy Morrison moved in with them after Raffy's cousin, Hope Morrison went to prison.

Character Actor Duration
Tori Morgan Penny McNamee 2016–
Justin Morgan James Stewart 2016–
Brody Morgan Jackson Heywood 2016–
Mason Morgan Orpheus Pledger 2016–
Raffy Morrison Olivia Deeble 2016–

The Townhouse Apartment

Past residents:

8 Ebbons Hill Road Mansion

Was owned by Amanda Vale after she inherited her late husband Graham Walters' estate. The mansion also features an outdoor pool. After Amanda leaves Summer Bay, she rents it out to Jazz Curtis. It is burnt down by fire after Jazz lights a candle which falls down while she is sleeping. The damage is beyond repair and the house has to be demolished.

Past residents:

Angelo's Old Apartment

Past residents:

Liam's Old House

Past residents:

The Field House

Past residents:

Locations outside Summer Bay

Mangrove River

Mangrove River is a neighbouring suburb to Summer Bay, often mentioned in the earlier years of the programme. Its first mention came in 1989 when Tom Fletcher and Alf Stewart were hospitalised there after being lost at sea. Tug O'Neale lived there and attended school until Year 10 when he transferred to Summer Bay High. Vinnie Patterson originally lived in Mangrove River before coming to the Bay. Throughout the years, Mangrove River began to be mentioned more frequently and has been started to become involved in many storylines including Nicole Franklin inviting some guests from suburb to a party and David "Gardy" Gardener coercing Roman Harris into a robbery on the Wharf. The River Boys, who were introduced in 2011, come from Mangrove River. Wilson's Beach is Mangrove River's main beach for surfing. Mangrove River High School was burnt down in October 2013 and its students were subsequently transferred to Summer Bay High. In 2015, Evelyn and Josh went to Mangrove River to find Matt.

Yabbie Creek

Yabbie Creek is Summer Bay's nearest neighbouring town where various characters either dine out, shop or take in movies.

Character Actor Rank Duration
Neal Stevenson Michele-Antonio Mattiuzzi Constable 2011–
David Joyce Don Halbert Superintendent 2011–
Ben Murray John-Paul Jory Constable 2012–
Katarina Chapman Pia Miller Senior Constable 2015–
Phillip McCarthy Nicholas Cassim Sergeant 2016–

Other towns

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