The Family Next Door

Victorian Government press release

Lights Camera Action In Bayside Melbourne

A best-selling novel by a local Victorian author is being adapted for TV in yet another major production being filmed in Victoria this year – backed by the Allan Labor Government.

Member for Southern Metropolitan Region Ryan Batchelor representing the Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks recently visited the set of The Family Next Door at Half Moon Bay in Black Rock, with production underway on the TV adaptation of Sally Hepworth’s beloved novel.

The production will inject over $9.7 million into the Victorian economy and create more than 275 jobs for Victorian screen industry workers including 175 crew, 13 Head of Department roles and 130 cast and extras.

The six-part drama, which will screen on ABC TV, was brought to Victoria through the Labor Government’s Victorian Screen Incentive and is filming on location in and around Melbourne’s bayside suburbs, as well as in regional locations such as Anglesea.

Produced by Beyond Entertainment and Muse Entertainment, the series follows a stranger as she arrives in a quiet Victorian beachside cul-de-sac, with her drive to solve a mystery casting suspicion on four neighbouring families.

The Family Next Door boasts a stellar Australian cast including AACTA nominated Teresa Palmer (The Clearing ), Bella Heathcote (Pieces of Her ), Philippa Northeast (Territory ), Bob Morley (The 100 ), Catherine McClements (Return to Paradise ), Jane Harber (Offspring ) and Ming-Zhu Hii (Prosper ).

Created for television by Sarah Scheller (Strife ), The Family Next Door is directed by Emma Freeman (The Newsreader ), produced by Melinda Wearne and Dean O’Toole (The Great ) with Executive Producers David Ogilvy, Jenny O’Shea, Joel Rice and Meghan Mathes Jacobs, and ABC Executive Producers Rachel Okine and Rebecca Anderson.

The series is written by Sarah Scheller, Pip Karmel (Total Control ), Julia Moriarty (Total Control ) and Andrew Anastasios (Troppo ) and was attracted to Victoria through the Labor Government’s Victorian Screen Incentive.

With major investment from Screen Australia and the ABC, and the Labor Government through VicScreen, The Family Next Door will be distributed internationally by Sphere Abacus and will screen on ABC TV and ABC iview in 2025.

This production is just one of the major screen projects filming in the state, including All Her Fault , War Machine and Beneath the Storm – which recently wrapped at Docklands Studios Melbourne.

The Labor Government’s screen strategy has so far created 29,000 jobs and generated $1.25 billion in economic activity across the state – backing local jobs, businesses and securing the state’s reputation as a global destination for screen and games production.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Creative Industries Colin Brooks

“The screen adaptation of Sally Hepworth’s international bestseller has been secured in its rightful home – Victoria, taking full advantage of our stunning coastal locations and world-class crews.

“We are proud to back this Australian story which is creating jobs for Victorian screen industry workers, providing a multi-million dollar boost for our economy and is set to delight audiences here and abroad.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Southern Metropolitan Region Ryan Batchelor

“This production highlights the talent and beauty of Bayside Melbourne, bringing Sally Hepworth’s story to life right here at Half Moon Bay and across our local community.”

“Thanks to the Allan Labor Government’s support, we’re boosting local jobs in the screen industry and showcasing Bayside on screens nationwide.”


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Upfronts 2025

Screen Australia and ABC announce drama series The Family Next Door

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Teresa Palmer as Isabelle in The Family Next Door. Photo credit Sarah Entiknapp.

The ABC, Screen Australia and VicScreen are thrilled to announce that production has commenced on the Beyond Entertainment and Muse Entertainment co-production The Family Next Door, a captivating new six-part drama series, led by Teresa Palmer (The Clearing, The Fall Guy), Bella Heathcote (The Moogai, Pieces of Her) and Philippa Northeast (Territory, The Newsreader).

Based on New York Times bestselling Australian author Sally Hepworth’s novel of the same name and adapted for television by award-winning screenwriter Sarah Scheller (Strife, The Letdown), The Family Next Door is also written by Pip Karmel (Total Control), Julia Moriarty (Total Control) and Andrew Anastasios (Troppo), and tells the story of enigmatic Isabelle (Palmer) who moves into a small seaside cul-de-sac where her obsessive drive to solve a mystery casts suspicion on four neighbouring families.

Currently filming in Victoria, The Family Next Door is directed by Emma Freeman (The Newsreader, Interview with the Vampire) and also stars a stellar ensemble cast including Catherine McClements (Return to Paradise, Total Control), Ming Zhu Hii (Prosper, La Brea), Jane Harber (Offspring, In Limbo), Bob Morley (The 100, In Limbo), Daniel Henshall (Snowtown, How to Make Gravy), Tane Williams Accra (Shortland Street, Fantasy Island), Dominic Ona Ariki (One Lane Bridge, Erotic Stories) and Maria Angelico (Strife, The Newsreader).

Screen Australia Director of Narrative Content Louise Gough said, “We are excited to support The Family Next Door, a gripping new drama that expertly intertwines mystery with the complexities of family and motherhood. Under Sarah Scheller’s creative vision and Emma Freeman’s direction, this series promises to engage audiences with its rich storytelling and intriguing characters. We believe it will resonate not just in Australia, but internationally, showcasing the strength of Australian narratives in the mystery genre.”

ABC Head of Scripted, Rachel Okine said, “The Family Next Door is a funny and authentic portrayal of suburban life and exploration of motherhood, underpinned by a compelling mystery. We are so excited to be part of bringing Sally Hepworth’s propulsive novel to the screen, steered by an incredibly talented team of creatives.”

Producer Melinda Wearne said, “Beyond is thrilled to announce The Family Next Door, a contemporary Australian story of a woman on a quest to solve a mystery who disrupts the lives of four families, revealing the love that binds them and the secrets that can tear them apart. It is a privilege to be working with Australia’s leading talent and key creatives to produce this story for global audiences.”

VicScreen CEO Caroline Pitcher said, “We are delighted to support the screen adaptation of The Family Next Door, by New York Times bestselling Victorian author Sally Hepworth. With some of Australia’s most exciting talent in front of and behind the camera including writer Sarah Scheller, director Emma Freeman, and Victoria’s stunning coastal locations as a backdrop to the riveting drama. This enthralling project is yet another VicScreen-supported production that will showcase our local screen industry to global audiences.”

The Family Next Door will air on ABC TV and ABC iview in 2025.

Production credit: Commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A Beyond Entertainment and Muse Entertainment co production. Major production investment from Screen Australia and the ABC. Developed and produced in association with VicScreen. International Distribution Sphere Abacus**.** Written by Sarah Scheller, Pip Karmel, Julia Moriarty and Andrew Anastasios. Directed by Emma Freeman. Series Producer Dean O’Toole. Produced by Melinda Wearne. Beyond Executive Producers David Ogilvy, Jenny O’Shea. Muse Executive Producers Joel Rice and Meghan Mathes Jacobs. ABC Executive Producers Rachel Okine and Rebecca Anderson. Author, Sally Hepworth.