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Reference
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to Z of Neighbours: Letter K
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 K. If you feel that we're missing anything,
please let us know, either by contacting
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Kangaman:
A comic read by Henry Ramsay.
Kennedy:
Family who moved into Ramsay Street in 1994, made up of parents,
G.P Karl and teacher Susan, along with their three children,
Malcolm, Libby and Billy. Karl's adoptive father, Tom Kennedy,
also paid several visits in the mid-90s.

Kenya:
Brett Stark won a trip to Kenya in 1995 as part of a school
competition and took Susan Kennedy along as his chaperone.
It was filmed as part of a World Vision educational programme
with information about the plight of many Africans being written
into the script. Although their trip was shown as part of
normal Neighbours episodes, it was also edited down to make
a 90 minute special, Neighbours: Africa Dreaming.
Kinski:
Single father, Alex, romanced Susan Smith in 2005 before dying from cancer. His two children, Rachel and Zeke were then taken in by Susan, and they were joined in Erinsborough by Alex's long-lost daughter, Katya.
Kirk:
Drew Kirk arrived in Erinsborough early in 1998 to work at
Lou's garage and many of his relatives, including siblings
Stuart, Sally and Dougal, parents Ron and Rose and aunts Janet
and Minnie have passed through town. Drew's son, Ben Kirk,
was born at the end of 2001.

Kirkwood
(Mrs.): Local childminder in Erinsborough for many
years. Used to care for Jamie Clarke and Sky Mangel amongst
others.
Kitchen:
The hub of any Neighbours home.
Kratz:
Sam Kratz turned up in Ramsay Street in 1994 after meeting
Pam Willis in Canberra. Soon after, his nan, Marlene, followed
him there, having bought number 24, and she revealed that
she was the mother of Cheryl Stark. One of Marlene's other
children, Patrick, also made an appearance.
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