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HOME AND AWAY CHRISTMAS IN THE BAY

SOME OF THE SHOW’S STARS SHARE THEIR FESTIVE TRADITIONS

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Nicodemou, Sophie Dillman, Olivia Deeble, Ray Meagher and Jackson Heywood are relishing the chance to catch up.

It’s tricky to snap a shot of the five all looking at the camera as they laugh and joke around, pulling crackers and playing totem tennis.

‘What do you get when you cross an elephant and water?’ Olivia reads aloud from the joke in her Christmas cracker. ‘Swimming trunks!’ As everyone else groans, laughs and rolls their eyes, it’s clear there is a special bond between them all.

‘It really is like a family,’ Jackson, who plays Brody Morgan, explains.

‘You have to have each other’s backs in this industry.’

Olivia, 15, adds: ‘I see these guys more than I see my parents! We are so close off set as well as on set.’

Giggling with her castmates as Olivia juggles some grapes, Sophie, who joined the cast this year as Ziggy Astoni, says working so closely together for 46 weeks of the year has made for some strong bonds.

‘Everyone is really close and it’s really fun doing these shoots, because you get to see everyone outside of work,’ she says.

‘Because we’re so busy, I don’t get to see people I don’t have scenes with all the time!’

This week, the entire cast and crew will celebrate Christmas with a special festive lunch, as the show celebrates 30 years of production.

‘It’s a great chance for the cast to mix with crew,’ Ray says.

‘There’s quite a core of crew who have been there for a long time. Every three or four years a group of young people come and then move on, but the crew are a constant.’

On the other end of the scale to Ray, blonde beauty Sophie is looking forward to her first Home And Away Christmas party, which she’s heard from her co-stars is quite the event!

‘There’s lots of talk about people doing performanc­es,’ she spills. ‘I’m really looking forward to it! My nana baked a fruitcake that I’m going to take along. I brought it back from Brisbane.’

For 73-year-old industry veteran Ray, the end of this year marks his 30th year of filming Home And Away.

‘It’s so hard to choose a favourite moment,’ he reflects.

‘We’ve had our ups and downs, but by and large to be able to keep the standard we’ve been able to maintain has been absolutely phenomenal.’

The beloved celebrity, who plays much-loved character Alf Stewart on the long-running series, says he will celebrate both the milestone anniversar­y and Christmas with his wife Gilly.

‘Christmas breaks are fantastic,’ he muses.

‘It’s good to catch up with family. I’m looking forward to the break, it should be great.’

Also a long-time cast member, for Ada, next year marks 18 years as Summer Bay favourite Leah Patterson.

Mother to adorable fiveyear-old Johnas, Ada is looking forward to her son’s biggest Christmas yet.

‘Johnas is really, really excited,’ she reveals. ‘You can use the whole Santa watches everything now, so you can bribe him to be really good!

‘For me, Christmas is all about family and spending time together and eating a lot of food, and now having Johnas, it’s so exciting watching it

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