Overview
- The final episode streamed today on Amazon’s platform, closing the show’s revived run a year after the company confirmed it would end.
- Production at Nunawading in Melbourne has wrapped, with the long-standing studio dismantled and props and costumes donated.
- Executive producer Jason Herbison says any return would likely be in short-run spin-offs or specials rather than a traditional daily soap.
- Critics describe a farewell that intentionally leaves storylines open, reflecting a compressed endgame and setting the stage for possible offshoots.
- Cast members and fans are mourning the loss while highlighting the series’ global cultural impact and role in developing Australian screen talent.