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Reference > A to Z of Neighbours: Letter N

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 N. If you feel that we're missing anything, please let us know, either by contacting us or in the relevant thread on the Message Board.

Narrabri: A town in New South Wales and the home of Bronwyn and Sharon Davies and their aunt, Edith Chubb.

Neighbours: Everybody needs good ones. Apparently.

Newsagency: Originally run by Wendy Slater, the newsagency in the Lassiter's Mall was taken over by Philip Martin in the mid-90s. He quit the business in 1995 to become a romance novelist.

New York: Home of Helen Daniels' adopted daughter, Rosemary. She was joined there at various times by Lucy Robinson and Debbie Martin. In 2002, Flick Scully moved to New York to work at the Lassiter's Hotel and was joined there the following year by her younger sister, Michelle.

New Zealand : Henry, Bronwyn and Sharon all moved there between 1989 and 1990. It was also the home of Lori Lee.

Nightclubs: Several nightclubs have featured in Neighbours, including The Geiger Counter, Foxy's and Red's. They usually have a pot plant in the corner.

Nightmares: Neighbours opened with Danny Ramsay having a nightmare about his brother, Shane.

Nightmare in Erinsborough, A: The play staged by the Erinsborough Dramatic Society in 1994 starring Cheryl Stark, Susan Kennedy and Helen Daniels.

Nudity: Henry losing his towel, Karl and Susan skinnydipping... it's been a common theme.

Nurses: These have included Pam Willis, Dee Bliss and Sheena Wilson.

 

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