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Alex is devastated when his best mate Miles dies - after Alex accidentally crashes Vinnie's Camira.
Brodie survives, but she sees visions of the dead lad!
Taking a snooze..?
Charlotte and Jude pull back - on the brink of a kiss!
Sally goes back to work.
Lara steals food from Flynn.
Police question Vinnie about his business affairs with his dad.
Kirsty's party gets a bit out of hand. And Jade gets the blame.
Will suggests Gypsy moves in.


Brodie gives Alex a hard time for killling Miles.
The pressure will get to Alex and he has a near breakdown! (If only that had happened to the car before the trip!)
Laying blame
Fisher collapses.
Josh decides to stay in Summer Bay.
Will asks Gypsy to marry him.
Leah and Gypsy give birth.
And Sally and Flynn are reunited. Aaaaah!




Aussie Updates

Angela Russell is playing games at Summer Bay High, trying to pit Fisher and Sally against each other. What's her motivation?
Morag thinks she's seen Angie before somewhere, so perhaps there's more to Angie than people know. Sally won't stand for Angie's
lies and manipulation, though, and lays down the law.

Mikey, the autistic student at Summer Bay High, becomes strangely attached to Sally Fletcher - she seems to be the only teacher
who can get through to him. Through her work with Mikey, Sally gets a new lease on life, after being so let down after finding
out that Tara won't be able to be a surrogate mum for her baby. Mikey, though, still has an uncanny knack of getting into
trouble, as Seb and Sally find out.

The day of VJ's cochlear operation finally arrives, and Leah and Jesse take the baby to the hospital, worried and nervous.
Leah is devastated that Vinnie can't be there to support her through this difficult time, and Alex is unhappy and jealous
of Jesse, who seems to be taking Alex's place as surrogate dad to little VJ.

The Sutherland girls are hurt and confused. They've found out dreadful news about their father, who they always thought of
as loving and loyal, and, even stranger, they now know that they have a brother right there in the Bay with them. Dylan is
innocent of any wrongdoing, but he can't help feeling that, in some small way, Shelley and the girls are blaming him for what's
happened. There's a long way to go before there can be any sense of closure between the Sutherland family and Dylan Russell