The Twelve - All Characters

Winston Hang

Nathan Spears

Brett Colby SC

Meredith Nelson-Moore SC

Diane Lawson

Lucy Bloom SC

Dean Pearcey

Garry Thorne

Jamie Merrick

Sasha Price

Bernice Price

Kora Gardner

Peter Brodsky

Detective Sam Chedid

Georgina Merrick

Thelma Connell

Patrick Harrows

Joey Kovac

Lily Powell

Kate Lawson

Margaret Brown

Gus Heath

Corrie D'Souza

Farrad Jassim

Jude Persand

Simon Cavanaugh

Ian Campbell

Judge Muir

Alexi Menelaus

Justice St John Ross

Vanessa Young

Trevor Morros

Simon Cavanaugh

Jarrod Saunders

Number 8

Melissa Curry

Parvinder Sangar

Felix Tilly

Claudia D'Angelo

Donna Lee

Columbus Evans

Skye Lehman
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