UK Air Date: 5th September 2001
Writer: Phil Sanders
Director: Robert Meillon
Cat No: HAW4-003
The Drop-In-Centre is officially opened. Are Les and Colleen going to walk up the aisle again? Dani resents her mother for putting career before family.
MRS. FLINT (SARAH GREENFELL)
Second appearance, last seen in #2818 credited as MRS. WILKINS. DOCS worker who presided over the opening of the Sarah Mackay Drop-In Centre.
ROGER MACKAY (PAUL WILSON)
Sarah MacKay’s father. Attended the opening of the Drop-In Centre in honour of her deceased daughter.
LISA MACKAY (LAURA KENNEALLY)
Sarah MacKay’s mother. Attended the opening of the Drop-In Centre in honour of her deceased daughter.
Extended Summary
The drop-in-centre is officially opened; are Les and Colleen going to walk up the aisle again? Dani resents her mother for putting her career before the family.
The drop in centre has officially opened and Mitch has named it the “Sarah Mackay Centre” after the girl who died in the storm water drain.
Dani told Kirsty the real reason why she doesn’t like their mum working at the DIC. It is because, when she was younger, her mum was working on a child abuse case where they took a little girl from her home. One night (when Rhys wasn’t home) the father of the young girl came to the door and punched her mum until a neighbour came to the rescue and he ran off. Ken got all worried when he found out there had been an accident on Yabbie Creek Road, but it turned out that it wasn’t Irene.
Les borrowed $15 off Colleen for a ‘haircut’ but spent on chocolates and red wine instead. Colleen wised up to the idea that Les was trying to win her over and she was not happy. He told her that he was going to leave Summer Bay and Colleen had a change of heart. She decided that for them to become husband and wife again, that they had to renew their vows (Les is really impressed – not!).
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