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Shocked by Sky’s announcement that she’s removing Harold from Eirini Rising because of the recent spate of robberies from the school students, Jane puts aside her family drama of Victor’s disappearance, and focuses back on her work. Her strategy is to go back to what Eirini Rising was founded upon, and bring the Residents and the Erinsborough High students together in dialogue, so they can start to view each other as fellow human beings and hopefully develop some mutual respect. After a shaky start, the event exceeds everyone’s expectations. Harold, who wants to stay in Erinsborough because of his connection to Madge, hopes Sky’s concerns are allayed. Sky is forced to admit her main reason for wanting Harold to come back and live with her in Queensland was because he did so much for her when she was a teenager, she feels she needs to repay him by looking after him now. Harold assures Sky everything he ever did for her in the past was out of unconditional love. Realising she no longer has to feel guilty, Sky is more than happy for Harold to stay.

Without telling anyone, Cara visits Eden Hills University to check out the possibility of doing an IT course, but while she’s there, she happens to spy Wendy, dressed far younger than she usually dresses, mixing it up with her younger uni friends. It seems that Cara’s not the only one leading a secret life on university grounds.

Leo gets a surprise phone call from his cousin, friend and ex-employee, Kiri Durant. Restless with her life on Magnetic Island, Kiri makes a snap decision to return to Melbourne and help Leo with his business woes. Not only does she want to help him revive the vineyard as an event space, she also wants to make a small investment. It’s not as much money as Victor had promised, but she’s hoping it’s enough to keep them afloat while they get re-established. Leo is thrilled, until he receives an awkward text message that could potentially throw a spanner into the works

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