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Reference
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to Z of Neighbours: Letter H
The
A to Z of Neighbours is intended to act as an encyclopaedia
of everything to do with the show. These are the entries beginning
with the letter H. If you feel that we're missing anything,
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Hairdressers:
Lyn Scully & Gino Esposito both work in this profession. Annalise Hartman and Janelle Timmins have both worked as apprentice hairdressers.
Hallways:
These can be found as you step in numbers 30 and 32.
Hamster:
Paul had a pet hamster called Axel.

Hancock:
Maggie, Matt, Evan, Leo and Emily made up the family who lived at number 32 for only a year.
Handley:
Siblings Luke and Jen lived in Ramsay Street from 1995 to 1996.
Hartman:
Annalise Hartman arrived in 1993, soon followed by her evil mother Fiona. In 1995, Annalise was joined by her half-sister Joanna and also met her father, female impersonator Tarquin.
Harvey: The Scully family's pet dog.
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Hold-ups:
In 1985, Pacific Bank was held up by Terry's ex-husband, Gordon Miller. More recently, Stuart, Sindi and Toadie were involved in a hold-up at the same bank.
Holly: The Martin family's pet dog.
(The) Holy Roll:
Former name for The Coffee Shop.
Home James:
The limousine company owned by Helen Daniels.
Homeless:
In 1985, Kim Taylor ran away from home and ended up living on the streets. In 1995, Marlene befriended Bianca Zanotti who had been living on the streets.
Hotel: Part of the Lassiters complex. Owned by Jack Lassiter, the Daniels Corporation, Robinson Corporation and the Lambert family over the years. Currently back in the possession of Paul Robinson.
Houses: Ramsay Street's cul-de-sac contains six of them, where all our favourite Neighbours live.
House of Trouser:
The nickname of Number 30.

Hoyland:
Reverend Rosie was the first member of this family to arrive in 2002, swiftly followed by her grandchildren Summer and Boyd and son, Max. Max's younger sister, Izzy arrived in 2003 and Steph Scully married into the family in 2004.
(The) Hungry Bite Cafe:
Former name for The Coffee Shop.
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