Multiple actors have come forward with allegations of racism on the set of long-running soap opera Neighbours.
Actor Shareena Clanton, a Wongatha, Yamatji, Noongar and Gitja woman, claimed her six-week stint on Ramsay Street as a guest star was marred by "multiple racist traumas".
"It's been lonely, triggering and traumatising to work in such a culturally unsafe space," she wrote on Instagram.
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A day later, Meyne Wyatt, who appeared on Neighbours as Nate Kinski from 2014 to 2016, alleged that he too had experienced racism on the set of the Australian drama.
"It involved the C word, and I called it out and it didn’t happen around me again," the actor shared on Twitter.
"It is disappointing but not at all surprising to hear that five years later racism continues to be present in that workplace. But what can you say, we are in Australia."
Since then, several actors have come forward with their own harrowing experiences.