Look: 'Neighbours' Wraps Production Ahead of Show's End
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, DEC 11 – Neighbours concludes after 40 years with 9,363 episodes, adding 460 episodes in its final Amazon Prime Video era, marking the end of a significant Australian cultural institution.
- The Australian soap opera Neighbours concluded production in July 2025 at Nunawading studios after a 40-year run since 1985.
- The show was originally cancelled in 2022 after Channel 5 dropped it due to funding issues, but Amazon revived it late that year before the deal ended recently.
- The revival added 460 episodes to Neighbours’ legacy of over 9,000 episodes, featuring iconic characters such as Susan Kennedy and Paul Robinson over the decades.
- Stefan Dennis reflected that no other program has offered him such remarkable experiences throughout his 40-year career, while Jason Herbison described Neighbours as a unique and cherished series.
- Producers remain hopeful for future stories, saying Ramsay Street’s residents will rest on a hopeful note with tantalising possibilities for new chapters.
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