He originally appeared in the show between 1995 and 1996 as the regional Chief Superintendent based in the fictional city of Evanleigh and was usually only seen in Mount Thomas in the aftermath of some major drama.
Portrayed by Stephanie Millar, 2005 – 2006 Gina Belfanti was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Rachel Blakely, 1995 – 1997 Doctor Josh Carmichael was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers from 2002 until 2003.
Portrayed by Suzi Dougherty, 1999 – 2002 Charlie Clarke was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Don Bridges, 1996 – 2003 Leila Clegg was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers who could quite often be found at the Imperial Pub havin' a quick drink.
Portrayed by Marie Trevor, 1996 – 2000 Ellis Corby was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Leigh Morgan, 1994 Susan Croydon was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Helen Trenos, 1994 – 1997 and Suzy Cato, 2000 – 2001 Sally Downie was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
During Season 5 (1998) of the series, Sally and Tom embark on a relationship which lasts a number of episodes until they realise, coppers and lawyers don't mix.
Portrayed by David Field, 1995, and Terry Serio, 1996 - 2000 Pat Doyle was a recurring character from Australia's cop show Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by David Wenham, 1996, and Brett Climo, 1997 - 1998 Inspector Monica Draper was a fictional character who appeared on Blue Heelers on a recurring basis from 1995 to 2006.
also knew but turned a blind eye to) and her actions in reporting the activity had shut down the squad, and though he wasn't involved in anything illegal, it resulted in P.J.
Portrayed by Jennifer Botica, 1994 Senior Constable Rose Egan was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Sapidah Kian, 1999 Inspector Edward 'Ted' Faulkner was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Nick Waters, 1994 – 1996 Brad Fingleton was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Michael Isaacs, 1995 – 2004 Hayley Fulton was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Emily Browning, 2000 – 2002 Senior Constable Ian Goss, based on a real person, and known as Gossie, was a fictional character on Blue Heelers.
The real life Ian Goss "Gossie" was a Senior Constable of Police who served in a rural town approximately 42 km north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Portrayed by David Glazebrook, 1994 – 1995 Zoe Hamilton was a fictional character on the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Despite his reputation, Compo was a good citizen at times, organising a charity event to raise money for the CFA on one occasion, but using the opportunity to run an SP book.
Portrayed by Louis Corbett of McKinnon Secondary College, 2005 – 2006 Siobhan Kennedy was a fictional character on the long-running Australian TV series Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Rosalind Hammond, 1996 - 1997, and Marie-Louise Walker, 2000 - 2001 Harriet Keppell was a fictional character on the long-running Australian TV series Blue Heelers.
She was killed in season 6 in a car accident, this made Dash consider her future and she resigned from the force Portrayed by Pauline Terry-Bietz, 1996 – 1999 Charlie McKinley was a fictional recurring character in the long-running series Blue Heelers.
Portrayed by Kevin Harrington, 1997 – 1999, 2003 David Murray was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
[1] Sean was a detective based at district headquarters in St Davids, Neale had a relationship with Maggie Doyle (Lisa McCune), but after twice finding himself under suspicion for corruption he departed for a fresh start in Melbourne.
She left the series in the same year she arrived, 1997, when she and her former boyfriend (The Father of the Miscarried baby) got back together, and tried to kill Adam, so she could have the insurance money for starting her new life, their plot was revealed and they were taken into custody Portrayed by Kate Atkinson, 1997 Sasha Peters was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers.
Sasha entered the series as the wife of one of Nick's friends, but her life took a tragic turn when her husband was killed in a high-speed chase during a speed blitz.
Portrayed by Stuart Baker, 1995 – 2004 Tim Ryan was a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers from 1998 until 1999.
She was lent to Mount Thomas for the remainder of Maggie Doyle's (Lisa McCune) time in witness protection but, when her husband was charged with major fraud, she and her daughter returned to Melbourne.
In his first episode, he and P. J. Hasham (Martin Sacks) were investigating the burglary and assault of a police widow and, to speed things up, Jack planted evidence on the main suspect, this went unnoticed at the time.