Finale
Malcolm visits Susan and Karls house for lunch, but Isabelle is not with him. Jane opens up to Susan about her dilemma with Clive, while Shane and Clive meet and discuss a plan to win Jane back. Meanwhile, Levi asks Izzy to contribute to the Ramsay Street history book, and Toadies son Callum arrives for the wedding and offers to help.
Karl and Harold discuss the sale of one house, leading to a chain reaction of everyone selling. Mike takes his daughter Sam down memory lane, showing her the houses he used to live in. Along the way, he runs into Jane and they reminisce about their past experiences and relationships.
At Toadie and Melanies wedding, the residents of Ramsay Street come together to celebrate their love. During the reception, Mackenzie reveals that everyone has written a word about love and what it means to them. Terese confesses her love for Paul, but he cant get back together with her. Meanwhile, Clive is heading to Los Angeles, and Nicolette is staying in Erinsborough.
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