Neighbours fans flock to Melbourne op shop to snap up piece of Aussie TV history

A enthusiastic Melbourne Thrift store shopping stumbled on a large part of Australia TV history.
Rebecca Brewin was in the OP store in Forest Hill, hiding among retail staples.
Michelle, owner of the store, invited Mrs. Brewin behind the store, where the dream of school bags and uniforms from Erinsborough High School announced that there was a key ring from Lassiters Spa.

Among the most popular products were Karl Kennedy’s document bag.
“I have seen some things in my time at the OP store, but I have never seen anything like this, Ms Mrs. Brewin said.
“Everything you can imagine from Erinsborough’s imaginary zone.”
The Forest Hill shop was stunned by someone who has been working in a pink operating for a long time a few weeks ago to donate three minibuses.


The popular Aussie show has been ran for more than forty years and followed the inhabitants in the Erinsborough region in Ramsay ST while wandering in daily obstacles.
The show, which was premiere in 1985, was expected to be canceled in 2022 before Amazon launched a life line, but this year he pulled the production of the production.
The sets have been removed and decimal -year -old scenes are no longer around, but they bought various savings shops.

Following Mrs. Brewin’s revelation, the Forest Hill Thrift store was stunned to find a long person waiting to enter the weekend, and with the calls that England and New Zealand question the goods.
Between the documents, school bags and other items with neighbors themed items, have not yet been sold and auction will be auctioned at a special activity remaining in the storage.
The date has not yet been announced.
“This is definitely an Australian TV history, Mrs Mrs. Brewin said.




