Neighbours sells official merchandise ranging from T-shirts to tea towels


Neighbours sells official merchandise ranging from T-shirts to tea towels emblazoned with the iconic soap’s recognisable logo

Fans of Neighbours can now wear their pride for the long-running soap.

In a post on the show’s official Instagram page on Thursday, it was revealed viewers of the decades-spanning series can purchase official merchandise.

‘Iconic Alert! Our new merch is the perfect blend for all you #Neighbours superfans out there,’ they captioned a photo of the products.

The ultimate souvenir: Fans of Neighbours can now wear their pride for the long-running soap. Viewers of the decades-spanning series can purchase official merchandise

And it’s for a good cause, with 30 per cent of the profits supporting Indigenous organisations ANTaR, Sisters Inside and the National Justice Project.

‘We continue to commit to supporting our indigenous community,’ they added.

According to the show’s online store, fans can ‘take home your own piece of Ramsay St’, with jumpers and T-shirts all available for purchase.

For sale: According to the show's online store, fans can 'take home your own piece of Ramsay St', with jumpers and T-shirts all available for purchase

For sale: According to the show’s online store, fans can ‘take home your own piece of Ramsay St’, with jumpers and T-shirts all available for purchase

There are also baseball caps, mugs and tea towels, with prices ranging from $29 to $55.

The new merchandise comes a little more than a month after the show resumed filming after being forced to close down because of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to a report by The Daily Telegraph last month, extreme safety precautions were put into place as the show’s cast and crew returned to work.   

Back in business: The new merchandise comes a little more than a month after the show resumed filming after being forced to close down because of the coronavirus pandemic

Back in business: The new merchandise comes a little more than a month after the show resumed filming after being forced to close down because of the coronavirus pandemic

All staff now have their temperature checked as they arrive on set, no mobile phones are allowed and communal areas have been closed.

Only essential cast and crew are allowed on set, visitors are no longer permitted, there are new hygiene protocols in place, and scenes have been rewritten to ensure minimal physical interaction. 

‘In some cases, cast will be scheduled separately but edited together to give the illusion of larger groups,’ Neighbours executive producer Jason Herbison told The Daily Telegraph at the time.  

'In some cases, cast will be scheduled separately but edited together to give the illusion of larger groups,' Neighbours executive producer Jason Herbison told The Daily Telegraph

‘In some cases, cast will be scheduled separately but edited together to give the illusion of larger groups,’ Neighbours executive producer Jason Herbison told The Daily Telegraph