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Returning: Rosehaven

Luke McGregor & Celia Pacquola are back on ABC with a new season at the end of the month.

Rosehaven is back for a third season with Luke McGregor and Celia Pacquola later this month.

The eight episodes feature new guest stars including Dustin Clare and Genevieve Picot.

Written by and starring two of Australia’s favourite comedians Luke McGregor and Celia Pacquola,
Rosehaven follows the story of two friends and unlikely real estate agents, Daniel (expat Tasmanian
McGregor) and Emma (Pacquola). Series three finds the best friends and workmates facing big changes in their personal lives and a real estate opportunity that threatens to divide the whole town.

Series 3 sees Daniel and Emma establishing a full life in Rosehaven. Daniel is happily living with his
girlfriend Grace (Katie Robertson), while Emma is still housemates with Barbara (Kris McQuade)…. that is, until she sells the family home without telling anyone.

This leads to a visit from her sister, Jenny (Genevieve Picot), the only person who can come close to
getting under Barbara’s skin.

Emma’s care free approach to single-dom give way to her insecurities. While she knows she has good
friends there, are they really there in her time of need? And what about when she gets old? She takes
drastic action to head off a life of future loneliness.

Meanwhile, Daniel and Grace’s happy home life is starting to tire. When it becomes clear that Emma
can’t continue to stay in Barbara’s spare room Daniel rushes to offer Emma a room at their place, just
to help Emma, and not at all to shake up the situation at home.

At McCallum Real Estate, Emma and Daniel are vying for independence – they both want to prove their worth to the business. Out on a long work drive, Emma meets Farmer Dan (Dustin Clare) – a man of few words. Emma is a woman of very many words but with insecurity tapping on her shoulder she might choose to settle for the strong and very silent type.

While Daniel is running an open house, someone steals a precious item, dragging him into Rosehaven’s dark and fishy underworld. But marine matters get put to one side when Emma takes on the sale of a vacant block of land that turns the people of Rosehaven on McCallum Real Estate.

Production Credits: A What Horse? / Guesswork Television production presented by Screen Tasmania, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and SundanceTV. Created and Written by Celia Pacquola and Luke McGregor. Produced by Andrew Walker. Co-Producer Fiona McConaghy. Executive Producer Kevin Whyte. ABC Executive Producers Rick Kalowski and Brett Sleigh.

8:30pm Wednesday January 30 on ABC.

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