List of Shortland Street characters introduced in 1998
Damien Neilson was the identical younger brother of the villainousDarryl (Mark Ferguson). Damien was created following the resignation of Angela Dotchin (who portrayed Kirsty Knight). Producers planned for Kirsty to leave the show with her true love and the obvious choices were Stuart (Martin Henderson) or Darryl Neilson. There was however several issues, Henderson was busy and Ferguson's character had been killed off as the result of a contractual dispute. Ultimately, Ferguson was brought back to the show as the only unseen brother in the Neilson family unit.In 1993 Damien rang his mother Marj (Elizabeth McRae) and announced regret at not being able to attend father, Tom's (Adrian Keeling) funeral. In mid 1995 Marj informed Jenny (Maggie Harper) that she was not close to Damien as he was the third child, and thus she didn't often speak of him. In 1998 Damien arrived at the clinic to a very shocked Kirsty Knight, whom Darryl had tried to rape several years before hand. However Damien and Kirsty bonded and she realised he was vastly different from his deceased brother. The home for sexually deviant teenagers that Damien ran caught alight and Damien was seriously injured. He required intensive surgery in Wellington and Kirsty realised she loved him. The two departed Ferndale in early 1998. Provided by Wikipedia
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Editorial: Tourism futures researchers of inspiration by Ian Seymour Yeoman
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Editorial: How COVID-19 changed the world of tourism research by Ian Seymour Yeoman
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Is tourism futures a theoretical proposition? Why do not you join the debate by Ian Seymour Yeoman
Published 2018-07-01
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The Future: A Very Short Introduction by Ian Seymour Yeoman
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Editorial: Futureproofing: Ensuring Tourism Does Not Become Obsolete by Ian Seymour Yeoman
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COVID_19 means the future of tourism is a blank piece of paper by Dr Ian Seymour Yeoman
Published 2020-07-01
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Guest editorial: The re-imagination of New Zealand tourism by Ina Reichenberger, Ian Seymour Yeoman
Published 2022-08-01
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The turning points of revenue management: a brief history of future evolution by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Una McMahon-Beatte
Published 2017-04-01
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Scenarios for New Zealand tourism: a COVID-19 response by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Albert Postma, Stefan Hartman
Published 2022-08-01
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>Teaching the future: learning strategies and student challenges by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Una McMahon-Beatte
Published 2018-07-01
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What would a historian know about the future? by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Una McMahon-Beatte
Published 2018-11-01
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The experience economy: micro trends by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Una McMahon-Beattie
Published 2019-09-01
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Family tourism: a New Zealand COVID-19 perspective by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Heike A. Schänzel, Elisa Zentveld
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Tourist behaviour in a COVID-19 world: a New Zealand perspective by Ian Seymour Yeoman, Heike A. Schänzel, Elisa Zentveld
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Ping pong in Phuket: the intersections of tourism, porn and the future by Michelle Stella Mars, Ian Seymour Yeoman, Una McMahon-Beattie
Published 2017-04-01
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