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Sue Parker, played by Kate Gorman, made her first appearance on 9 June 1986. Gorman appeared on
Neighbours for two years. In their book,
The Neighbours Factfile, Neil Wallis and Dave Hogan, describe Sue as being "bitchy". A notable storyline for the character saw her play "a cruel practical joke" on
Mike Young (
Guy Pearce) and
Scott Robinson (
Jason Donovan). Michael Cregan from
Inside Soap commented "This is the best and most unexpected soap return ever!" In 2017, Johnathon Hughes of
Digital Spy included Sue in his "7 of the most evil mean girls in soap" list. Of the character, Hughes stated "In the '80s, surly Sue and her daggy side-parting was a total bullying beeyach to Charlene (she tried to split up her and Scott, which is completely unforgivable) and her best mate Jane Harris (or "Plain Jane Superbrain" to give the girl her full title). In one memorable scene, mousy Jane finally thumped her and we all cheered." Gorman returned to filming in late 2017, and made her on-screen return as Sue on 7 February 2018. Gorman reprised the role again in 2025 and made sporadic appearances towards the show's final episodes. Sue spreads malicious rumours about
Nikki Dennison (Charlene Fenn) and develops a crush on Mike Young. Sue is not happy when Mike begins dating Jane Harris and she sends poison pen letters about Mike to
Nell Mangel (
Vivean Gray), hoping that she will stop Jane from seeing Mike, but
Daphne Lawrence (
Elaine Smith) catches her. Jane later punches Sue and her friends cover for her. Sue tells her father,
Bill (Mark Allen) that it was a gang attack and he threatens to sue all four parties involved. However, Jane owns up to punching Sue and explains about the letters. Sue admits to exaggerating her story and her father backs down. Sue remains bitter about Mike choosing Jane over her and she decides to play a joke on him and Scott Robinson. Sue pretends to be Molly Meldrum's, secretary and tells Mike and Scott that Molly heard the demo they sent in and wants to see them in person. The joke backfires on Sue when Molly meets with Mike and Scott and praises their song. Sue causes Scott and
Charlene Mitchell's (
Kylie Minogue) break up, when she tells Scott that Charlene and
Warren Murphy (
Ben Mendelsohn) kissed. When Sue overhears Scott has written some formulas on his arms to cheat in an exam, she tells
Mr White (Douglas Bennett), who confronts Scott. But Scott has already washed off the writing, leaving Sue looking like a liar. After they leave school, Sue become a trainee at the local bank. She runs into Scott and apologises for being rough on him at school. Sue dates Charlene's brother,
Henry Ramsay (
Craig McLachlan), which upsets Charlene. Sue tries to prove to her that she has changed. She later moves into a caravan with Charlene, but the pair do not get along. When Henry is arrested for robbery, Sue offers to give him a false alibi. Warren warns Sue not to lie for Henry, explaining that she could lose her job, and she agrees not to. Sue begins staying at Warren's place, and when the caravan burns down, she continues to stay there, which annoys Henry. He asks Sue to move in with him, threatening to break up with her if she does not. Sue refuses and leaves with Warren. Twenty-seven years later, Sue comes into regular contact with Scott's brother
Paul (
Stefan Dennis) through her job as an Erinsborough councillor. When Sue's son,
Jayden (Khan Oxenham), buys a skateboard from
Josh Willis (
Harley Bonner), and then injures himself trying to recreate a stunt he had seen Josh performing, Sue threatens to sue Josh. Scott and Charlene's son,
Daniel Robinson (
Tim Phillipps) speaks to Sue and reminds her of the poison pen letters she sent and the rest of the bad things she did when she was a teenager. Sue agrees to drop the case. When Paul is suspended from his job as mayor, Sue is voted in as interim mayor. When Paul arranges an event at the local plant nursery, to announce that he is ready to take up his job again, the nursery is trashed by Jayden. Paul forces a confession out of him and when Sue learns what her son did, she steps down as interim mayor, so Paul will not press charges against Jayden. Sue later berates Paul for using community service workers to clear out The Waterhole's office. When Sue's husband
Bill Warley (Darren Mort) sees an old photo of Sue and Paul kissing, he realises that she had an affair while they were dating and he punches Paul. Sue and Paul reminisce about that day, and Sue apologises for Bill's actions. When Paul starts missing council meetings, Sue becomes suspicious and visits his penthouse to find out what is going on. Sue suggests that Paul is no longer up to the job and he tells her to leave. She spots some anti-nausea pills on her way out and tries to find out more information from
Karl Kennedy (
Alan Fletcher). Paul then calls a council meeting and announces that he has leukaemia. Weeks later, Sue attends a friend's birthday party and propositions Josh after watching his dance routine. Josh declines her offer.
Naomi Canning (
Morgana O'Reilly) applies for an events job with the council, but Sue refuses to consider her application as she is in a relationship with Paul. Naomi learns about Josh and blackmails Sue, who lets her organise the launch party for the new childcare centre. Sue sabotages
Susan Kennedy (
Jackie Woodburne) and
Brad Willis' (
Kip Gamblin) chances of saving Erinsborough High from closure. She is later fired from her job when it emerges she accepted a bribe from Paul to get his housing estate plans approved quickly. Three years later, Sue learns Paul is taking over a half-finished housing development. She tells him that the original owners of the development underpaid the mostly elderly home owners who were already there. Sue points out that if that information becomes public knowledge, then Paul's housing development will be tainted. She agrees to keep quiet, but only if Paul gives Jayden a job on the development. Paul gets his daughter
Amy Williams (
Zoe Cramond) to hire Jayden at her builders yard. The truth about the home owners being underpaid is leaked to the press, and Paul assumes Sue is responsible, but she denies it.
Rafael Humphreys (
Ryan Thomas) overhears Sue talking about Paul, and they team up to discredit Paul's reputation and the housing development. Sue asks Jayden to loosen the ratchet straps on a truck carrying concrete slabs, so they will fall off.
Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano) is injured by the falling slabs, and Sue and Jayden's involvement in the accident is revealed. They receive a six-month prison sentence each. Five years later, Sue participates in a protest to stop the closure of the school. However, she later contacts
Terese Willis (
Rebekah Elmaloglou), who has bought the school's land, and asks her if she needs any help in quarrels against the council. Two years later, Sue loses her bid to become Erinsborough's Seniors' Advisor to Karl after Jane brings up her criminal history. Sue then ridicules Jane's many failed relationships with Paul,
Des Clarke (
Paul Keane),
Clive Gibbons (
Geoff Paine), Mike,
Victor Stone (
Craig Hall) and
Clint Hendry (Jason Wilder). ==Jane Harris==