Present Characters
| Character | Actor | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Stewart, AlfAlf Stewart | Meagher, RayRay Meagher | 1988– |
| Stewart, CeliaCelia Stewart | Spence, FionaFiona Spence | 1988–90, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2012– |
| Stewart, RooRoo Stewart | Parker, GeorgieGeorgie Parker | 1988–89, 2010– |
| Chambers, MarilynMarilyn Chambers | Symons, EmilyEmily Symons | 1989–92, 1995–99, 2001, 2010– |
| Roberts, IreneIrene Roberts | McGranger, LynneLynne McGranger | 1991– |
| Patterson-Baker, LeahLeah Patterson-Baker | Nicodemou, AdaAda Nicodemou | 2000– |
| Austin, GinaGina Austin | Todd, SoniaSonia Todd | 2009– |
| Murphy, LiamLiam Murphy | Whitehead, AxleAxle Whitehead | 2009–13 |
| Palmer, JohnJohn Palmer | Withington, ShaneShane Withington | 2009– |
| Walker, SidSid Walker | Mammone, RobertRobert Mammone | 2009, 2010– |
| Walker, IndigoIndigo Walker | Weaving, SamaraSamara Weaving | 2009, 2010– |
| Walker, DexterDexter Walker | Cottier, CharlesCharles Cottier | 2009, 2010– |
| Smith, RomeoRomeo Smith | Mitchell, LukeLuke Mitchell | 2009–13 |
| Scott, AprilApril Scott | Fish, RhiannonRhiannon Fish | 2010– |
| Scott, BiancaBianca Scott | Gormley, LisaLisa Gormley | 2010– |
| Braxton, DarrylDarryl Braxton | Peacocke, SteveSteve Peacocke | 2011– |
| Braxton, HeathHeath Braxton | Ewing, DanielDaniel Ewing | 2011– |
| Braxton, CaseyCasey Braxton | Younes, LincolnLincoln Younes | 2011– |
| Ryan, HarveyHarvey Ryan | Graham, MarcusMarcus Graham | 2011– |
| Bezmel, SashaSasha Bezmel | Harman, DemiDemi Harman | 2011– |
| James, JettJett James | McDonald, WillWill McDonald | 2012– |
| Davison, NatalieNatalie Davison | Mack-Hancock, CatherineCatherine Mack-Hancock | 2012– |
| Braxton, KyleKyle Braxton | Westaway, NicholasNicholas Westaway | 2012– |
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