Madison Robinson

Madison Robinson (played by Sarah Ellen) is a fictional character in the popular Australian soap opera, Neighbours. While she's been previously mentioned by other characters, she made her first appearance to the show on April 22, 2016. Madison is the younger child of iconic couple, Scott Robinson and Charlene Robinson. On behalf of her parents, Madison flies over to Erinsborough to check up on her brother, Daniel Robinson.

Character
Described as a "stylish teen", Madison pursues a career in journalism and would get to any opportunity to earn a spot. Currently working and writing for the West Waratah Star after they fired a trainee reporter, Madison's first article was a residents' corner, interviewing people from the region and publishing it for the West Waratah Star. Unfortunately, her first article was sabotaged by Paul Robinson, as payback for their behavior towards his trial; Paul particularly targeted Brad and Terese, but there were other people he harshly opinionated.

Outside of her journalism career, Madison has worked as a mechanic, as she helps out Tyler at the car mechanics shop he works at.

Role in Neighbours
Madison first appeared on April 22, 2016. She arrives at Erinsborough, and checks up 24 Ramsay Street. When no one answers the door, she attempts to enter through an open window. When she is pulled down by Daniel, she punches him. They spur a moment of reunion, and states that she has come down to Erinsborough on behalf of her parents, following Daniel's announcement that he is getting married to Imogen.

When Xanthe is asking to borrow some of Madison's clothes, she agrees and lends some of the clothes to her. When she later enquires about Xanthe's photo shoot, Madison tells Xanthe to not be disheartened about her photos.

Madison later reappears looking for his uncle, Paul. When Madison hears about him being accused of the Lassiter's Hotel explosion, Madison believes that Paul isn't responsible. Madison explains that Paul is one of her heroes, and refuses to lose faith in him. After encouraging Paul to continue looking for evidence, she leaves for Brisbane.

After Paul is freed, he frames a trainee reporter for the West Waratah Star for writing a bad article about him and uses it to blackmail the editor into hiring Madison as a cadet at the paper. She snaps up the opportunity, flying to Erinsborough and abandoning a boyfriend and university plans.