Erinsborough
Erinsborough is a fictional suburb in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The show has been produced by Fremantle Australia since it first aired on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. The suburb is located in the fictional city of Eden Hills, which is a part of the larger fictional state of Victoria.
Geography[edit | edit source]
Erinsborough is depicted as a typical Australian suburb with a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational areas. The central location in Erinsborough is Ramsay Street, a quiet cul-de-sac that is home to many of the show's main characters. Other notable locations include Lassiter's Complex, which houses the Lassiter's Hotel, The Waterhole bar, and Harold's Store.
Key Locations[edit | edit source]
- Ramsay Street: The primary residential street in Erinsborough, named after the Ramsay family.
- Lassiter's Complex: A commercial area that includes Lassiter's Hotel, The Waterhole, and Harold's Store.
- Erinsborough High School: The local high school attended by many of the younger characters.
- Erinsborough Hospital: The main medical facility in the suburb.
- The Waterhole: A popular bar located within the Lassiter's Complex.
- Harold's Store: A local café and convenience store.
Notable Families[edit | edit source]
Several families have been central to the storylines in Erinsborough, including:
- The Ramsay family
- The Robinson family
- The Kennedy family
- The Bishop family
- The Rebecchi family
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Erinsborough has become an iconic setting in Australian television, with Neighbours being one of the longest-running television series in the country. The suburb and its residents have been involved in numerous dramatic storylines, including romances, rivalries, and various social issues.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Neighbours
- Ramsay Street
- Lassiter's Complex
- Erinsborough High School
- Erinsborough Hospital
- The Waterhole
- Harold's Store
- Ramsay family
- Robinson family
- Kennedy family
- Bishop family
- Rebecchi family
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