The Block (Australian TV series) explained

Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Seasons:20
Num Episodes:901
Runtime:30–90 mins (including ads)
Network:Nine Network

The Block is an Australian reality television series broadcast on the Nine Network. The series follows four or five couples as they compete against each other to renovate and style houses/apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price.

The original series first ran for two consecutive seasons in 2003 and 2004, and was originally hosted by Jamie Durie.

The Nine Network revived The Block after a six-year absence, with a third season commenced airing on 22 September 2010,[1] [2] this time hosted by television personality and builder Scott Cam.[3] Shelley Craft joined as co-host from the fourth season.

The Block has a large number of commercial sponsors and prominently features brand sponsorships regularly throughout episodes.[4]

Format

The original format of the series featured four couples with a prior relationship renovating a derelict apartment block in the Sydney suburb of Bondi, with each couple renovating a separate apartment over a period of 12 weeks and with a budget of A$40,000. The apartments were then sold at auction, with each couple keeping any profit made above a set reserve price and the couple with the highest profit winning a A$100,000 prize. The current format is relatively the same except the series usually features five couples, it is mainly based in Melbourne suburbs and the budget is $100,000+.[5]

The first season was filmed at Bondi and the second at Manly. The third season again took place in Sydney, in the suburb of Vaucluse.[6] Moving to Victoria, the fourth season was filmed in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria on Cameron Street. Breaking with tradition, season four was filmed in four side-by-side houses as opposed to an apartment block of four. Season four saw television personality Shelley Craft join Scott Cam in hosting the show.

Season five began airing in April 2012. As with season four, season five has retained the four separate houses format, as opposed to four apartments in a single apartment block as in earlier seasons. Season five is again set in Melbourne, on Dorcas Street, and is set in four adjacent multi-storey town houses. Season six returned to Sydney, in Bondi, for the tenth anniversary. The program has remained in Melbourne since season seven.

The first three seasons of The Block aired once weekly for 13, 26 and 9 weeks respectively.[7] [8] [9] Since season four, the program has aired across multiple nights per week.[10] [11]

Hosts and judges

Starring! colspan="20" scope="col"
Seasons
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Hosts
colspan="2" colspan="18"
colspan="2" colspan="18"
colspan="3" colspan="17"
Judges
John McGrath colspan="5" colspan="3" colspan="1" colspan="3" colspan="6"
Neale Whitaker colspan="2" colspan="16" colspan="2"
colspan="4" colspan="16"
Darren Palmer colspan="3" colspan="2" colspan="15"
Marty Foxcolspan="15" colspan="1" colspan="1" colspan="1" colspan="2"
Foremen
Keith Schleiger colspan="3" colspan="16" colspan="1"
Dan Reilly colspan="4" colspan="2" colspan="3" colspan="1" colspan="10"

Combined profits

Auction

SeasonNo. of teamsNo. of properties sold at auctionAfter auction salesWinning prizeAverage auction profitCombined auction profit
120034$0$100,000$110,750$443,000
2200442$77,500$155,000
3201043$90,000$113,166$339,500
4201141$122,000$15,000$15,000
520124$0$430,750$1,723,001
620134$203,750$815,000
75$256,600$1,283,000
820144$581,625$2,326,500
95$141,000$705,000
1020154$766,250$3,065,000
115$487,800$2,439,000
1220165$567,000$2,835,000
1320175$244,000$1,220,000
1420185$376,000$1,880,000
1520195$458,000$2,292,000
1620205$646,400$3,232,002
1720215$434,394$2,171,968.12
18202252$339,000.50$321,333.53$1,606,667.65
19202354$155,000TBA$2,895,000
Overall combined profit$
Including prize money ($1,900,000)$
Including after auction sales ($551,000.50)$
Notes

Returning teams

ContestantsRelationshipOriginal seasonReturning seasonCombined profit
Mitch Edwards & Mark MckiePartners15$384,00017$644,444.44$1,028,444.44
Alisa & Lysandra FraserTwin
sisters
7$395,0008$616,000$1.011m
Darren & Deanne JollyMarried
with
children
9$10,00010$935,000$945,000
Brad Cranfield
&<br />Dale Vine
Best mates5$606,000
&<br />$355,000
8$507,250$859,625
&<br />$608,625
Dan & Dani ReillyMarried$448,0006$220,000$668,000
Georgia & Ronnie CaceresMarried with children13$161,00017$296,000$457,000
Phil Rankin & Amity DryMarried
with
children
1$60,0006$395,000$455,000
Josh & Jenna DenstenMarried4$50,000$275,000$325,000
Mark Bowyer & Duncan MillerBest mates3$47,000$25,000$72,000

Season synopsis

Season 1

See main article: The Block season 1. The first season of The Block began airing on 1 June 2003 on the Nine Network, replacing Backyard Blitz and Location Location in the network's flagship time slot[12] of Sunday at 6:30 to 7:30 pm (AEST).[5] The season was presented by Backyard Blitz host Jamie Durie and filmed in Bondi, New South Wales, with the majority of filming being completed prior to the series airing for editing purposes.[5]

Selected from approximately 2,000 applicants,[5] the four couples in the season were:

The auction profits had a combined result of $.

FlatAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
14Adam & Fiona$595,000$751,000$156,000$256,0001st
22Warren & Gavin$595,000$670,000$75,000$75,0003rd
31Phil & Amity$595,000$655,000$60,000$60,0004th
43Paul & Kylie$595,000$747,000$152,000$152,0002nd

Season 2

See main article: The Block season 2. Following the success of the first season, an expanded second season of 26 episodes, airing twice weekly, premiered on 18 April 2004. The season was again set in Sydney, although in the suburb of Manly rather than Bondi where the first season was located.

The auction profits had a combined result of $ with two properties not selling at auction.

Selected from over 18,000 applicants, the four couples in the season were:

FlatAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
12Jason & Kirsten$795,000$872,000$77,000$77,0002nd
23Andrew & Jamie$790,000$868,000$78,000$178,0001st
31Matt & Jane$795,000$795,000$0$03rd (tied)
44style='background:#f4de00; Steven & Richard$800,000$800,000$0$03rd (tied)

Two original contestants, Dani and Monique Bacha, left the program in January 2004, two weeks into the second season, when it was reported that Dani had spent six months in jail in 2002 following his conviction for a drug-related offence.[18] Andrew Rochford and Jamie Nicholson replaced Dani and Monique Bacha.

Season 3

See main article: The Block season 3. After a long break, the series was revived in 2010 with a set of four apartments in the upmarket suburb of Vaucluse in Sydney being renovated and Scott Cam replacing Jamie Durie as host.[19]

The auction profits had a combined result of $ with only one property not selling at auction.

FlatAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultAmount sold for after AuctionProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
11Josh & Nisha$900,000$1.105m$205,000$305,0001st
22Mark & Duncan$860,000$907,000$47,000$47,0003rd
34Erin & Jake$910,000$997,500$87,500$87,5002nd
43style='background:pink; Chez & Brenton$880,000Passed in$970,000 $90,000$90,0004th

Season 4

See main article: The Block season 4. Season four saw six major changes to the format of The Block.

Eight couples were initially selected, with four being eliminated and the other four being given keys to the houses. The four remaining teams are:

The winners of The Block were Polly and Waz. They made $15,000 in profit, and won the $100,000 grand prize, due to the other three couples' houses being passed in. In this finale episode, Josh proposed to Jenna, his girlfriend for five years and partner on The Block.

This was the worst auction in the history of The Block with auction profits having a combined result of $ due to only one property selling at auction.

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultAmount sold for after AuctionProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
11Josh & Jenna$950,000Passed in$1.000m $50,000 $50,0002nd (tied)
22Polly & Waz$840,000$855,000$15,000$115,0001st
33Amie & Katrina$860,000Passed in$860,000 $0 $02nd (tied)
44Rod & Tania$850,000Passed in$922,000 $72,000 $72,0002nd (tied)

Polly and Waz were the only couple whose property sold at auction, with the other three failing to meet their reserve prices. Following the auction, Amie and Katrina's property sold for their exact reserve amount, meaning they would not take any winnings from appearing on The Block. Also, Rod and Tania's property sold for the highest profit on The Block, at $72,000 (however, as it was after the auction, Polly and Waz are still the winners).

Season 5

See main article: The Block season 5.

This season, like season four, was also based in Melbourne, in the inner city suburb of South Melbourne with four double storey side by side terrace houses located at 401 – 407 Dorcas Street. The properties are all on separate titles with car access from Montague Street and plans approved to allow for a third story extension.[20]

Eight couples were initially selected, with four being eliminated and the other four being given keys to the houses. The four remaining teams are:

The auction profits had a combined result of $

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
13Dale & Sophie$975,000$1.330m$335,000$335,0004th
24Mike & Andrew$966,000$1,400,001.01$434,001.01$434,001.013rd
31Brad & Lara$1.114m$1.620m$506,000$606,0001st
42Dan & Dani$992,000$1.440m$448,000$448,0002nd

Season 6

See main article: The Block season 6.

It was announced during the finale of the fifth season that an all-star edition of the series would air in 2013, with viewers able to vote for couples to return from past seasons. These votes were taken into consideration when selecting the contestants, and the four returning couples were announced in October 2012 as Phil and Amity (of season one), Mark and Duncan (season three), Josh and Jenna (season four) and Dan and Dani (season five).[21] Phil and Amity won All Stars with a total of $1,670,000 selling for their home. The auction profits had a combined result of $.

Production for the series relocated from Melbourne—which had hosted the prior two seasons—to its original location of Bondi in Sydney to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the show's first season.[22] Filming took place over nine weeks from October to December 2012.[23]

Darren Palmer, who was a guest judge in the fourth and fifth seasons, replaced John McGrath as a permanent judge for this season. Both Neale Whitaker and Shaynna Blaze reprised their roles as judges from the previous season.[24]

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
14Phil & Amity$1.375m$1.670m$295,000$395,0001st
22Mark & Duncan
$1.345m$1.370m$25,000$25,0004th
31Josh & Jenna$1.375m$1.650m$275,000$275,0002nd
43Dan & Dani$1.355m$1.575m$220,000$220,0003rd

Season 7

See main article: The Block season 7.

The Nine Network renewed The Block for a seventh season to air after Easter in 2013.[25] The location for this season was 142 Park Street, South Melbourne. The building consists of 5 levels, with each couple allocated a full level to renovate. Alisa and Lysandra renovated level 1, Matt and Kim were responsible for level 2, level 3 was occupied by Bec and George, level 4 was completed by Madi and Jarrod and level 5 was made over by Trixie and Johnno.

Twin sisters Alisa and Lysandra won The Block, with a profit of $295,000. The auction profits had a combined result of $.

LevelAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
11Alisa & Lysandra$1.140m$1.435m$295,000$395,0001st
25Matt & Kim$1.205m$1.455m$250,000$250,0003rd
34Bec & George$1.265m$1.507m$242,000$242,0004th
43Madi & Jarrod$1.310m$1.601m$291,000$291,0002nd
52style='background:orange; Johnno & Trixie$1.400m$1.605m$205,000$205,0005th

[26] Alisa & Lysandra win The Block with a $4000 profit lead over Madi & Jarrod.

Season 8

See main article: The Block season 8.

Applications for the eighth season of the series opened whilst the seventh season was airing, with couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[27] Filming for the season was scheduled to occur between November 2013 and January 2014, and aired from 27 January 2014.

Season 8 was based in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Victoria. The production company paid $5.9 million for 47 O’Grady Street, a brick warehouse that was then transformed into four luxury apartments.[28]

The working title of season 8 was "Fans vs Favourites" as shown in the 2014 preview that was aired on the Big Brother 2013 finale. Returning to The Block were Brad and Dale (season 5) / Alisa and Lysandra (season 7). Joining The Block were The Super K's – Kyal and Kara, and The Retro Rookies – Steve and Chantelle. Steve O'Donnell and Chantelle Ford won The Block with a profit of $636,000 + $100,000 winners' prize money. The auction profits had a combined result of $.

LoftAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
14Steve & Chantelle$1.834m$2.470m$636,000$736,0001st
22Kyal & Kara$1.872m$2.440m$567,250$567,2503rd
33Alisa & Lysandra$1.759m$2.375m$616,000$616,0002nd
41Brad & Dale$1.802m$2.310m$507,250$507,2504th

In May 2014, Lukas Kamay – who had won the auction for Alisa and Lysandra's apartment – was arrested for his involvement in an insider trading scam, for which he was later convicted and jailed.[29] Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Robert Bromwich told the court that the apartment purchase gave Kamay's crimes "a cloak of respectability".[30] The sale agreement was broken, with the apartment to be re-sold at a later date.[31]

Season 9

See main article: The Block season 9.

The ninth season of The Block featured contestants renovating a former office building in Prahran into luxury apartments, with the season subtitled as The Block: Glasshouse.[32] Filming began in April 2014. One of the contestants was former professional Australian rules footballer Darren Jolly and his wife Deanne as one of the couples.[32] The season debuted on 27 July 2014 at the 6:30 time slot.[32]

Shannon and Simon Voss won The Block with a profit of $335,000 + $100,000 winners' prize money, while Michael & Carlene and Darren & Deanne made the bare minimum of $10,000 above reserve. Even newly-weds Karstan & Maxine only netted $40,000 in winnings. The auction profits had combined results of $.

AptAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
15Michael & Carlene$1.380m$1.390m$10,000$10,0004th (tied)
21Chris & Jenna$1.500m$1.810m$310,000$310,0002nd
33Max & Karstan$1.670m$1.710m$40,000$40,0003rd
42Simon & Shannon$1.565m$1.900m$335,000$435,0001st
54Darren & Deanne$1.370m$1.380m$10,000$10,0004th (tied)

Season 10

See main article: The Block season 10.

The Block was renewed for a Tenth season which was to begin airing on 27 January 2015.

The working title of season 10 was "Triple Threat" as shown in the 2014 preview that was aired on 23 November 2014. It was premiered on 27 January 2015 where contestants renovate a former three-level block of flats. Darren & Deanne (season 9), Bec & George and Matt & Kim (both season 7) returned to vie for a spot as contestants. Former contestant Dan Reilly from seasons 5 and 6 returned, this time as an apprentice foreman ("foreboy") under Keith's guidance after Dan himself became a qualified builder, who was a qualified carpenter during his stints as a contestant.

Former contestants Darren & Deanne[33] won the season with $835,000 + $100,000 prize money, and all contestants won over $665,000. The auction profits had a combined result of $.

AptAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction ResultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
14Josh & Charlotte$1.390m$2.200m$810,000$810,0002nd
21Tim & Anastasia$1.420m$2.175m$755,000$755,0003rd
32Ayden & Jess$1.335m$2.000m$665,000$665,0004th
43Darren & Deanne$1.455m$2.290m$835,000$935,0001st

Season 11

See main article: The Block season 11.

The Block was renewed for an eleventh season, which went into production in May 2015. Season 11 put the show 'back-to-basics' after ratings declines during the tenth season; episodes were cut from 90 to 60 minutes, fewer episodes, the eliminations were removed and Thursday night episodes were dropped.[34] [35]

Filming for season 11 began on 15 May 2015. This season renovated the former Hotel Saville in South Yarra – an octagonal, eight floor brick building. The title for Season 11 is "The Block: Blocktagon".[36]

Co-creator Julian Cress said that this season of The Block would have no tradies and only passionate do-it-yourself couples. In other seasons, at least one person in each team had a trade. The change came in the new direction in the back-to-basics change to the season. Cress said viewers would relate more to the characters who are big on spirit but small on skills when the show returned later in the year.[37]

This season was sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Swisse Australia (vitamins), Aldi (groceries), Domain (money and apartment information), The Good Guys (electronics and kitchens) and Suzuki (transport).[38]

Shay & Dean Paine won the season with $655,000 + $100,000 prize money, and all contestants won over $349,000.[39] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

LevelAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
11Kingi & Caro$1.330m$1.735m$405,000$405,0003rd
24Andrew & Whitney$1.400m$1.790m$390,000$390,0004th
32Suzi & Voni$1.480m$1.829m$349,000$349,0005th
45style='background:#FDEE00; Luke & Ebony$1.560m$2.200m$640,000$640,0002nd
53Dean & Shay$1.645m$2.300m$655,000$755,0001st

Season 12

See main article: The Block season 12.

On 28 October 2015, Nine renewed the series for a twelfth season.[40] Since 2013, the Nine Network had aired two seasons of the show each year. In 2016, however, this would be the one and only season airing, and it did not air until the last quarter of 2016.[41] It was once again set in Melbourne.[41] On 27 December 2015, Frank Valentic teased a video saying that there are rumours of The Block going to Greville Street, Prahran.[42]

On 18 February 2016, it was reported that The Blocks producers had bought an old heritage-listed soap factory for $5 million at 164 Ingles Street, Port Melbourne.[43] This address was confirmed by Scott Cam on The Today Show on 9 May 2016.[44] Filming began on 26 May 2016. The series began airing in August 2016 and had 5 teams competing.[45] The season premiered on Sunday 21 August 2016.[46] This season's contestants, Julia & Sasha, are the first ever female same-sex couple to compete on any season of The Block.[47] The season concluded on 13 November 2016.[48]

This season is sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Aldi (groceries), Domain (cash flow and apartment information), McCafé (snacks, beverages, and the McCafe Quality Award), Stayz (challenge and additional finale prizes), Suzuki (transport and viewer voting prize) and Telstra (Smart Home Technology and additional cash flow).[49]

William Bethune & Karlie Cicero won the season with $715,000 + $100,000 prize money. Each team of contestants won $425,000 or more.[50] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

AptAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
11William & Karlie$1.885m$2.600m$715,000$815,0001st
23Dan & Carleen$1.775m$2.300m$525,000$525,0003rd
35Andy & Ben$1.740m$2.250m$510,000$510,0004th
42Julia & Sasha$1.930m$2.590m$660,000$660,0002nd
54Chris & Kim$1.880m$2.305m$425,000$425,0005th

Season 13

See main article: The Block season 13.

On 8 November 2016, The Block was renewed for a thirteenth season at Nine's upfronts.[51] [52] Applications for the thirteenth season of the series opened on 9 January 2017, with energetic couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[53] Filming for the season is scheduled to occur between April 2017 and July 2017. The casting call also specifies first round couples will be reduced to final participants in the first week of filming, which suggests Season 13 will feature an elimination round similar to that of Season 5.

On 11 March 2017, it was reported that a vacant block of land at 46 Regent Street, Elsternwick, had been purchased for $9.6 million back in December 2016, with plans approved to build a five lot subdivision, meaning for the first time ever, they would be building a property from the ground up, instead of renovating an existing building.[54] [55] On 17 March 2017, it was officially confirmed that 46 Regent Street Elsternwick will be the location of The Blocks thirteenth season with filming to begin on 27 April 2017, however they will not be building a property from the ground up, as five old rundown weatherboard houses are being relocated to the location,[56] meaning this will be the first time since the sixth season the contestants will renovate a house.[57]

In June 2017, Network Nine officially announced the location and teams for the thirteenth season of The Block, one team being Aussie Model Elyse Knowles and her Boyfriend Josh.[58] [59] [60] The season will premiere on Sunday 30 July 2017.[61]

This season is sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Domain (cash flow & house marketing), McCafé (snacks & beverages), Stayz (challenge & additional finale prizes), Volkswagen (transport & cash flow), Centrum (vitamins) & Youfoodz (groceries & meals).[62]

Elyse Knowles & Josh Barker won the season with $447,000 + $100,000 prize money. Each team of contestants won $95,000 or more.[63] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserveAuction resultProfitTotal winningsPlacing spot
12Jason & Sarah$2.620m$3.007m$387,000$387,0002nd
25Clint & Hannah$2.520m$2.615m$95,000$95,0005th
34Georgia & Ronnie$2.620m$2.781m$161,000$161,0003rd
43Sticks & Wombat$2.520m$2.650m$130,000$130,0004th
51Elyse & Josh$2.620m$3.067m$447,000$547,0001st

Season 14

See main article: The Block season 14.

On 21 November 2016, it was reported the producers were looking at The Gatwick Private Hotel at 34 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda as a possible site for its thirteenth season.[64] [65] On 17 December 2016, it was reported that The Block producers and the owners of The Gatwick Hotel are currently in negotiations on purchasing the property.[66] [67] [68] On 4 March 2017, it was reported that the Gatwick Hotel deal did not go ahead and that the producers are searching for another property,[69] however on 6 March 2017, it was reported the producers were in a closing deal to buy the property as residents of the building are to move out.[70] On 17 March 2017, it was reported that The Gatwick Hotel would not be the location of The Blocks thirteenth season, although there was still interest in the building.[71] On 22 March 2017, Nine officially confirmed that the building had been purchased and will be used for a future season of The Block.[72] [73]

In June 2017, The Block producers lodged renovation plans for The Gatwick Hotel with Port Phillip City Council.[74] [75] On 23 July 2017, the renovation plans were officially released, the information included that the network paid $10 million for the building (not $15 million as originally reported), it was confirmed that the site will have eight apartments, two-bedrooms on the ground level and three-bedrooms for the remaining homes, the existing roof to be partly demolished and a fourth floor built to include pergolas above outdoor terraces & a car park area would have six car spaces and bicycle parking, and each apartment would come with secure storage.[76]

Applications for the fourteenth season of the series opened in August 2017 until 10 September 2017, looking for couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[77] Filming for the season was originally slated to occur between January 2018 and April 2018,[78] but will begin filming on 8 February 2018.[79] In October 2017, the fourteenth season and location of The Block were officially confirmed at Nine's upfronts.[80] In June 2018, Network Nine announced the teams for the fourteenth season of The Block.[81] In July 2018, Network Nine announced the premiere date of Season 14 as Sunday, 5 August at 7pm.[82]

This season is sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Domain (cash flow & house marketing), McCafé (snacks & beverages), Volkswagen (transport & cash flow), Youfoodz (groceries & meals) & BlueScope Steel (housing foundation, weekly viewer's choice voting & promotion).[83]

Hayden Vale & Sara Tumino won the season with $545,000 + $100,000 prize money. Each team of contestants won $209,000 or more.[84] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

AptAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
11Kerrie & Spence$2.435m$2.850m$415,000$415,0002nd
25Hans & Courtney$2.360m$2.770m$410,000$410,0003rd
32Hayden & Sara$2.475m$3.020m$545,000$645,0001st
43Norm & Jess$2.650m$2.859m$209,000$209,0005th
54Bianca & Carla$2.690m$2.991m$301,000$301,0004th

Season 15

See main article: The Block season 15.

In June 2018, it was reported that The Block producers had acquired a rundown backpackers accommodation, Oslo Hotel, at 38 Grey Street, St Kilda, through an off-market deal struck after the series approached one of the owners. The building contains five mansions hidden behind the facade. The series producers and building planners set to submit renovation plans to the City of Port Phillip council imminently.[85] [86] In October 2018, the Oslo Hotel was confirmed as the next location for renovation, Nine Network acquired the building for $10.8 million.[87]

In July 2019, Network Nine announced the teams for the fifteenth season of The Block[88] and announced the premiere date as Sunday, 4 August at 7pm.[89]

This season is sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Domain (cash flow & house marketing), McCafé (snacks & beverages), Volkswagen (transport & cash flow), Lite N‘ Easy (groceries & meals) & BlueScope Steel (housing foundation, weekly viewer's choice voting & promotion).[90]

Tess Cattana & Luke Struber won the season with $630,000 + $100,000 prize money. Each team of contestants won $384,000 or more.[91] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
11Mitch & Mark$2.990m$3.374m$384,000$384,0005th
22Tess & Luke$2.990m$3.620m$630,000$730,0001st
34Andy & Deb$2.990m$3.420m$430,000$430,0003rd
43Elise & Matt$2.990m$3.450m$460,000$460,0002nd
55Jesse & Mel$2.990m$3.378m$388,000$388,0004th

Season 16

See main article: The Block season 16.

In July 2019, it was reported by the Herald Sun that The Block and Channel 9 had acquired a vacant block of land in the exclusive bayside suburb of Brighton on 360 New Street, Brighton.[92] Newly renovated houses are expected to be built on the land in 2020 for the 16th season of the Block.

Applications for the sixteenth season of the series opened in August 2019 until 15 September 2019, looking for couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[93] Filming for the season is slated to begin in late January 2020.[94]

In October 2019, the sixteenth season and location of The Block were officially confirmed at Nine's upfronts.[95]

In March 2020, the season was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic and the potential risk it could cause to the crew, workers and contestants.[96] After more than a month of suspension, the season resumed production on 4 May 2020 With extra safety precautions set in place.[97]

In July 2020, Nine Network announced the teams for this season.[98] The sixteenth season of The Block will premiere on Sunday, 23 August at 7pm.[99]

This season is sponsored by Mitre 10 (building equipment), Domain (cash flow & house marketing), McCafé (snacks & beverages), Ford (transport & cash flow), Lite N‘ Easy (meals), Aldi (groceries) & BlueScope Steel (housing foundation, weekly viewer's choice voting & promotion).[100]

Jimmy & Tam Wilkins won the season with $966,000 + $100,000 prize money, which makes them the first team to win over $1 million. Each team of contestants won $460,000 or more.[101] The auction profits had a combined result of $, which is currently the highest combined result over all seasons.

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
15Harry & Tash$3.350m$4m$650,000$650,0003rd
23Sarah & George$3.350m$4,000,002$650,002$650,0022nd
34Daniel & Jade$3.340m$3.8m$460,000$460,0005th
41Luke & Jasmine$3.350m$3.856m$506,000$506,0004th
52Jimmy & Tam$3.290m$4.256m$966,000$1.066m1st

Season 17

See main article: The Block season 17.

Applications for the seventeenth season of the series opened in August 2020 until 27 September 2020, looking for couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[102] Filming is expected to be a 10–12 week shoot period from late February 2021[103] In September 2020, the seventeenth season of The Block was officially confirmed at Nine's 2021 upfronts.[104] [105] In October 2020, it was reported that 5 properties on Bronte Court in Hampton, Victoria, were in the process of being purchased by Nine.[106] [107] In December 2020, it was confirmed that Bronte Court will be the next location for renovation, Nine Network acquired five houses in the area for $11.5 million combined.[108] [109]

In July 2021, it was officially confirmed the season will be Fans vs Faves, the second iteration of the format since season 8. Returning to the series are Mitch and Mark (season 15) / Ronnie and Georgia (season 13). Joining The Block will be Tanya and Vito, Josh and Luke & Kirsty and Jesse.[110] [111] [112]

The seventeenth season of The Block premiered on Sunday, 8 August at 7pm.[113]

Mitch Edwards & Mark McKie won the season with $644,444.44 + $100,000 prize money, Each team of contestants won $296,000 or more.[114] The auction profits had a combined result of $.

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
11Ronnie & Georgia$3.400m$3.696m$296,000$296,0005th
22Mitch & Mark$3.400m$4,044,444.44$644,444.44$744,444.441st
33Tanya & Vito$3.400m$3,800,000.01$400,000.01$400,000.013rd
44Josh & Luke$3.400m$3.93m$530,000$530,0002nd
55Kirsty & Jesse$4.100m$4,401,523.67$301,523.67$301,523.674th

Season 18

See main article: The Block season 18.

Applications for the eighteenth season of the series opened in September 2021 until 18 October 2021, looking for couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[115] Filming is expected to be a 10–12 week shoot period from late February 2022.[116] In September 2021, the eighteenth season of The Block was officially confirmed at Nine's 2022 upfronts, and for the first time the series will be heading to a regional location, the Macedon Ranges, where the contestants will be transforming country houses.[117] [118]

In early April 2022, the day filming was scheduled to commence it was confirmed by sources that a contestant had tested positive to COVID-19. Filming was delayed by a week with filming commencing mid-April.

Omar & Oz won the season with $1,586,666.66 + $100,000 prize money, leaving both of them with $843,333 each and being the second biggest profit to date for one team. Despite the huge win the other teams didn't fare so well. Ryan & Rachel passed in at auction but immediately sold to the highest bidder for $169,000.50 and Tom & Sarah-Jane sold for $20,000.99 the lowest profit since season 9. Ankur & Sharon and Dylan & Jenny's homes were both passed in with no result on auction day.[119] On 11 November 2022, it was confirmed Ankur & Sharon's house had sold for $4.25 million giving them a profit of $170,000.[120] On 13 February 2023, Dylan and Jenny's house was sold for an undisclosed amount more than 3 months after auction.[121] [122] In May 2023, it was revealed their house had sold for $3.9 million, $180,000 under reserve, meaning they did not make any profit.[123] [124]

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultAmount sold for after AuctionProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
12Tom & Sarah-Jane$4.08m$4,100,000.99$20,000.99$20,000.994th
23Ryan & Rachel$4.08mPassed in$4,249,000.50$169,000.50$169,000.503rd
34Ankur & Sharon$4.08mPassed in $4.25m$170,000$170,0002nd
45Dylan & Jenny$4.08mPassed in$3.9m$0$05th
51Omar & Oz$4.08m$5,666,666.66$1,586,666.66$1,686,666.661st

Season 19

See main article: The Block season 19.

Applications for the nineteenth season of the series opened in September 2022. In September 2022, it was reported Nine had bought five classic brick homes in Charming street, Hampton East, Victoria, for an estimated amount of $14.3 million.[125] Construction began on the houses in mid-March 2023, and a series promo with a 1950s theme was filmed on the street with the unconfirmed contestants in the same month.[126] [127] Filming is expected to be a 10- to 12-week shoot period from early March 2023.[128] Filming of the series was completed in mid June 2023.[129] In July 2023, it was announced judge Neale Whitaker will be stepping back on judging duties and Marty Fox will step in as a judge.[130] On 20 July 2023, the nineteenth season of The Block was confirmed to premiere on Sunday, 6 August at 7pm along with the reveal of the contestants.[131] [132]

Gian & Steph won the season with $1,650,000 + $100,000 prize money, leaving both of them with $1,750,000 and being the biggest profit to date for one team. The second auction held by Eliza & Liberty gave them a profit of $1,050,000 which will be split between each other. Despite these two huge wins the other teams didn't fare so well. Kristy & Brett (third auction) only made a profit of $65,000 whilst Kyle & Leslie (fourth auction) made a profit of $130,000, a fraction of the winners’ profit. The fifth and last auction by Leah & Ash ended up passing in with no result on auction day.[133] On 28 February 2024, it was confirmed Leah & Ash’s house had sold for $3.125 million, giving them a profit of $155,000.[134]

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultAmount sold for after AuctionProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
14Kyle & Leslie$2.97m$3.1m$130,000$130,0004th
25Leah & Ash$2.97m$3.125m$155,000 $155,0003rd
33Kristy & Brett$2.97m$3.035m$65,000$65,0005th
41Gian & Steph$3.35m$5m$1.65m$1.75m1st
52Eliza & Liberty$3.25m$4.3m$1.05m$1.05m2nd

Season 20

See main article: The Block season 20.

Applications for the twentieth season of the series opened in September 2023 until 15 October 2023, looking for couples aged between 18 and 65 years old being sought by casting agents.[135] Filming is expected to be a 12 week shoot period from late February 2024.[136] In September 2023, the twentieth season of The Block was officially confirmed at Nine's 2024 upfronts.[137] [138] The location for this season was set to be in Daylesford, Victoria, however due to permit issues and complaints by local residents, Nine decided not to build in the area and started searching for a new location.[139] [140] [141] In October 2023, it was reported Nine had purchased the Island Cove Villas, set over 2.5 acres, for $9.5 Million on Phillip Island.[142] [143] On 3 November 2023, the location was officially confirmed by Nine.[144] [145] In December 2023, a tall privacy wall was built around the perimeter of the location to prevent locals from entering the premises.[146] In May 2024, foreman Keith Schleiger announced he would be drawing back his appearance to guest this season due to family commitments.[147] On 26 June 2024, the first teaser was shown which also revealed the contestants.[148] It was also revealed that longtime judge Neale Whitaker would not be returning to the show as a regular judge, after previously stepping back on judging duties in 2023. Marty Fox will return as his replacement, and Whitaker will make a guest appearance.[149]

HouseAuction spotCoupleReserve Auction resultProfit Total winningsPlacing spot
Courtney & Grant
Jesse & Paige
Kylie & Brad
Kristian & Mimi
Ricky & Haydn

Future

The location for the 2024 season (season 20) was set to be in Daylesford, Victoria, however due to permit issues and complaints by local residents, Nine decided not to build in the area and went with new location of Phillip Island.[139] In July 2024, it was announced that the 2025 season would return to Daylesford after permits were accepted by the council, a 2400 square-metre block on 1 Raglan Street was sold to Nine earlier in 2024 for an undisclosed price.[150] [151] [152]

Viewership

The two first seasons were successful with audience viewership, with the first season averaging 2.2 million viewers. The season one finale was watched by 3.115 million viewers, and Season 2 was watched by 2.273 million viewers.[153]

The third season debuted with 1,134,000, a daily rank of 9. It lost to all its main time slot competition, which consisted of Glee on Network Ten and Border Security on the Seven Network.[154] However, it remained successful with key demographics and enjoyed steady ratings throughout the season. Season 3 concluded with 1.712 million viewers, and it was the top program of the night in total people and all key demographics. It was also the second-most-watched program of the week.[155]

SeasonEpisodesPremiereFinaleSource
Premiere datePremiere
ratings
RankFinale date
Rank
Rank
One131 June 200317 August 20033.115
  1. 1
Two2618 April 200425 July 20042.273
  1. 1
Three91.139
  1. 9
1.305
  1. 3
1.716
  1. 1
[156] [157]
Four5120 June 20111.342
  1. 4
21 August 20112.283
  1. 4
3.289
  1. 1
[158] [159]
Five6916 April 20121.404
  1. 2
1 July 20122.145
  1. 3
2.715
  1. 1
[160] [161]
Six394 February 20130.959
  1. 9
20 March 20131.646
  1. 3
2.119
  1. 1
[162] [163]
Seven6812 May 20131.312
  1. 4
28 July 20132.132
  1. 3
2.808
  1. 1
[164] [165]
Eight6127 January 20141.143
  1. 7
9 April 20141.884
  1. 3
2.181
  1. 1
[166] [167]
Nine6527 July 20141.374
  1. 1
12 October 20141.796
  1. 4
2.764
  1. 1
[168] [169]
Ten5827 January 20150.860
  1. 8
29 April 20151.645
  1. 3
2.027
  1. 1
[170] [171]
Eleven476 September 20151.074
  1. 4
1.579
  1. 2
1.812
  1. 1
[172] [173]
Twelve4621 August 20161.074
  1. 3
13 November 20161.712
  1. 2
2.104
  1. 1
[174] [175]
Thirteen5230 July 20171.117
  1. 4
29 October 20171.976
  1. 2
2.255
  1. 1
[176] [177]
Fourteen475 August 20181.163
  1. 1
28 October 20181.674
  1. 2
1.865
  1. 1
[178] [179]
Fifteen574 August 20190.991
  1. 3
10 November 20191.541
  1. 2
1.924
  1. 1
[180] [181]
Sixteen5023 August 20200.947
  1. 3
1.428
  1. 2
1.792
  1. 1
[182] [183]
Seventeen8 August 20210.747
  1. 7
1.555
  1. 2
1.835
  1. 1
[184] [185]
Eighteen517 August 20220.867
  1. 2
1.384
  1. 2
1.692
  1. 1
[186] [187]
Nineteen6 August 20230.722
  1. 3
5 November 20231.274
  1. 2
1.592
  1. 1
[188] [189]
TwentiethTBA12 August 2024
2024

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2004Logie Awards[190] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Blockrowspan="2"
2005Logie Awards[191] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block 2
2012Logie Awards[192] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block 2011rowspan="2"
2013Logie Awards[193] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block 2012
2014Logie Awards[194] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block: All Starsrowspan="2"
The Block: Sky High
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TVScott Camrowspan="2"
Most Popular Presenter
2015Logie Awards[195] Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TVScott Cam
Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block: Glasshouse
2016Logie Awards[196] Gold Logie for Best Personality on Australian TVScott Cam
Best Reality ProgramThe Block: Blocktagon
Best New TalentDan Reilly
2017Logie Awards[197] Best Reality ProgramThe Block 2016rowspan=2
2018Logie Awards[198] Best Reality ProgramThe Block 2017
2019Logie Awards[199] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block 2018rowspan=2
2022Logie Awards[200] Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block: Fans vs Faves 2021
2023Logie Awards[201] Bert Newton Award for Most Popular PresenterScott Cam
Most Popular Reality ProgramThe Block 2022
Most Outstanding Reality Program

Reno Rumble

See main article: Reno Rumble.

Reno Rumble was a program that pit teams from The Block against teams from the Seven Network's reality series House Rules. The program aired on the Nine Network and was produced by the same production company as The Block.[202]

The series was renewed for a second season but did not involve former contestants from The Block or House Rules and was only produced by the Nine Network.[203]

Adaptations

Country Title Broadcaster Presenter(s) Original run
Israel The Block Haim Etgar 30 May 2009 – 10 September 2009
Netherlands Het Blok Erik van der Hoff 2004–2008, 2010–2011
New Zealand The Block NZ[204] Mark Richardson & Shelley Ferguson 4 July 2012 – 9 October 2022
United Kingdom The Block 2004
Finland Unelmakämppä 26 September 2004 – 14 May 2006
BelgiumThe BlockVT4Hans Otten & Hanne Troonbeeckx2004 – 2009
GermanyWettkampf in 4 Wänden – Die ultimative Bau-Challenge[205] RTLTBD2024

Death

One of the workers, John Jeremy Bradley, died earlier in October 2022. He suffered a heart attack at age 42.[206]

Notes

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  4. News: Brands such as Mitre 10, The Good Guys, Suzuki and iSelect were the real winners of The Block: Fans v Faves. 11 April 2014. 7 August 2017. news.com.au. Wenlei. Ma.
  5. News: Warneke. Ross. The Block's a winner or I'm out to pasture. The Age. 5 June 2003. Melbourne. 6 (Green Guide).
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  7. http://catchup.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=75933&sectionname=theblock&subsectionid=6763878&subsectionname=1 The Block | TV Shows Online | ninemsn Video
  8. http://catchup.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=75933&sectionname=theblock&subsectionid=204363&subsectionname=2 The Block | TV Shows Online | ninemsn Video
  9. http://catchup.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=75933&sectionname=theblock&subsectionid=7801690&subsectionname=3 The Block | TV Shows Online | ninemsn Video
  10. http://catchup.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=75933&sectionname=theblock&subsectionid=7801691&subsectionname=4 The Block | TV Shows Online | ninemsn Video
  11. http://catchup.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=75933&sectionname=theblock&subsectionid=7802680&subsectionname=5 The Block | TV Shows Online | ninemsn Video
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  18. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/19/1074360668228.html?from=storyrhs Couple quit The Block
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  30. Web site: Insider trading masterminds Lukas Kamay, Christopher Hill jailed after Block bid. 17 March 2015.
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  32. Web site: Channel Nine's reveal new name on reality renovation show The Block: Glasshouse. news.com.au. 18 May 2014. 12 May 2014.
  33. Web site: Emily. Power . Alexandra Spangaro . Alistair Walsh . The Block winners Darren and Deanne Jolly pocket almost $1 million at auction . News.domain.com.au . 29 April 2015 . 7 August 2016.
  34. Web site: The Block to go back-to-basics after massive ratings decline. news.com.au. 23 April 2015. 21 April 2015.
  35. Web site: The Block in doubt as Channel Nine say no show in early 2016 . Mobile.news.com.au . 4 September 2015 . 7 August 2016.
  36. Web site: The Blockinator Blog: The Block Season 11 is titled The Blocktagon . Theblockinator.blogspot.com.au . 15 July 2015 . 7 August 2016.
  37. Web site: The Block: 'Tradies out, clueless couples in' . Mobile.news.com.au . 25 June 2015 . 7 August 2016.
  38. Web site: Nine signs major sponsors for The Block . AdNews.com.au . 7 August 2016.
  39. News: Charlotte. Willis . Dean and Shay win The Block finale 2015 Australia . News.com.au . 26 November 2015 . 7 August 2016.
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  41. Web site: Colin. Vickery . Nine insists only one Block in 2016 . News.com.au . 26 November 2015 . 7 August 2016.
  42. Web site: The Blockinator Blog: The Block 2016 in Greville Street Prahran!! . Theblockinator.blogspot.com.au . 3 January 2016 . 7 August 2016.
  43. News: The Block: Port Melbourne site rumoured to be the next location for reality TV show . News.com.au . 18 February 2016 . 7 August 2016. Craze . Kirsten .
  44. Web site: The Logies reveals new details on upcoming TV shows | Australian Women's Weekly . Aww.com.au . 9 May 2016 . 7 August 2016.
  45. Web site: The Block casts same-sex couple and oldest ever-team for Melbourne factory renovation. smh.com.au. 11 July 2016. 11 July 2016.
  46. Web site: Nine bumps The Block to Sunday premiere against Australian Survivor. TV Tonight. 11 August 2016. 11 August 2016.
  47. News: Insults fly as The Block looks set to go up against Australian Survivor in a bloody reality TV war. News.com.au. 10 July 2016. 10 July 2016. Vickery. Colin.
  48. Web site: Nine locks on Block finale. TV Tonight. 7 November 2016. 7 November 2016.
  49. Web site: Telstra joins The Block as Nine reveals commercial partners. AdNews.com.au . 17 August 2016. 26 October 2016.
  50. News: Nick. Bond. Block winners score near-record-breaking profit after almost going broke. News.com.au. 13 November 2016. 13 November 2016.
  51. Web site: Nine Upfronts 2017. TV Tonight. 8 November 2016. 8 November 2016. David. Knox.
  52. Web site: Nine in 2017. nineentertainmentco.com.au. 9 November 2016.
  53. News: The Block 2017 Casting. castasugar.com. 9 January 2017.
  54. Web site: Forget The Gatwick: New location for The Block revealed. heraldsun.com.au. 11 March 2017. 11 March 2017. Fiona. Byrne.
  55. Web site: Regent St new home for The Block?. tvtonight.com.au. 14 March 2017. 14 March 2017. David. Knox.
  56. Web site: The Block 2017… renovate this!. tvtonight.com.au. 20 March 2017. 20 March 2017. David. Knox.
  57. Web site: Is this Elsternwick site the new location of The Block?. heraldsun.com.au. 17 March 2017. 17 March 2017. Luke. Dennehy.
  58. Web site: The Block: Aussie model Elyse Knowles set to get working on reno show. dailytelegraph.com.au. 28 April 2017. 13 June 2017. Luke. Dennehy.
  59. Web site: The Block Baby . honey.nine.com.au. 13 June 2017. 13 June 2017. Abigail. Malbon.
  60. Web site: Nine confirms 2017 cast for The Block. tvtonight.nine.com.au. 22 June 2017. 22 June 2017. David. Knox.
  61. Web site: Airdate: The Block 2017. dailytelegraph.com.au. 12 July 2017. 12 July 2017. David. Knox.
  62. Web site: The Block Returns With A Record Number Of Commercial Partners. nineentertainmentco.com.au. 27 July 2017.
  63. Web site: The Block Grand Finale: Who won The Block?. domain.com.au. 29 October 2017. 29 October 2017. Allison. Worrall.
  64. Web site: The Block eyeing Gatwick Hotel. TV Tonight. 21 November 2016. 21 November 2016. David. Knox.
  65. Web site: Block 2017 eyeing the Gatwick Private Hotel in St Kilda. finder.com.au. 21 November 2016. 21 November 2016. Angus. Kidman.
  66. Web site: The Block eyes off the notorious Gatwick Hotel. themercury.com.au. 17 December 2016. 17 December 2016. Aleks. Devic.
  67. Web site: The Block in 'serious negotiations' over sale of Gatwick Hotel. smh.com.au. 17 December 2016. 17 December 2016. Tammy. Mills.
  68. Web site: Rumours gather on The Block. tvtonight.com.au. 18 December 2016. 19 December 2016. David. Knox.
  69. Web site: No reality TV makeover on The Block for St Kilda eyesore Gatwick Hotel. heraldsun.com.au. 4 March 2017. 5 March 2017. Fiona. Byrne.
  70. Web site: Gatwick Hotel residents to move out as notorious hotel to be sold. heraldsun.com.au. 6 March 2017. 6 March 2017. Tom. Mineae.
  71. Web site: The Block to begin filming on April 27. tvtonight.com.au. 17 March 2017. 17 March 2017. David. Knox.
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  73. Web site: Channel Nine confirms Gatwick Hotel purchased for 'future season' of The Block. smh.com.au. 22 March 2017. 22 March 2017. Broede. Carmody.
  74. Web site: The Block eyeing 8 apartments at Gatwick. tvtonight.com.au. 25 June 2017. 25 June 2017. David. Knox.
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  83. Web site: Nine Names Sponsors For 2018 Season Of The Block. nineentertainmentco.com.au. 2 August 2018.
  84. Web site: The Block 2018 auction: Hayden and Sara win this year's series in a nailbiting auction. news.com.au. 28 October 2018. 28 October 2018. Allison. Worrall.
  85. Web site: 'The Block' Has Its Sights Set On Another St Kilda Landmark With A History. pedestrian.tv. 6 June 2018. 7 June 2018. Tyeson. Cam.
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