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- Big Brother reveals to the house that three housemates have not been honest in their relationship status prior to entering the house, and sends them to a punishment room where they must wait until he decides their ultimate fate. He also announces that one housemate has exposed another as a twin, and sends both twins into the house.
- New host James Morrison is told he can review any car of his choice, so he goes to Oran Park to review the Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart Evolution X, and when Steve brings a BMW 135i along for a comparison, James challenges him to a drag race and some laps around the circuit. The Stig makes his first studio appearance when the team prove that he is Australian and only looks like his British counterpart. The team find out whether road or sea is a quicker way to get from Melbourne to Portsea when James and Warren race a Yamaha FX-HSO jet-ski against Steve in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640. The Lamborghini then travels at speeds it is more at home with on a lap of the test track in the hands of The Stig. Recently retired V8 Supercar driver Mark Skaife has James Courtney and Greg Murphy in his sights when he takes the Proton Satria on a lap of the test track.
- 2011–20221h 12m7.0 (5)TV EpisodeThe celebs are looking forward to a new task where they will be designing and modelling an intimate apparel line for the women in charge at Honey Birdette, however, there is a surprise.
- Halfway through the competition, Lord Sugar is turning up the heat. So, for this episode's task, Lord Sugar has instructed the celebs to sell, sell, sell in a massive clearance sale, but he isn't going to make it easy for the celebs.
- The teams must tap into their inner child to create an original storybook for a young demographic and present it in front of a crowd of tiny tots; Ronnie and Beck team up to force Turia out of the competition.
- The teams must deliver guerrilla marketing campaigns to spread the message that the Subway food chain is everywhere. A switch in teams leads to the most fiery boardroom session to date.
- The nine remaining teams travel from Jaipur, India to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Finding transport to get them through Dubai's stunning deserts from A to B may prove to be the biggest challenge of all at the Detour. A wrong turn leads to one team finding themselves in serious trouble when they are arrested. Will they be the team that fails to make it to the Pit Stop?
- The eight remaining teams travel from Dubai, United Arab Emirates to Istanbul, Turkey. Some teams turn on workmates Paul & Steve while other teams turn on themselves. A market challenge that appears to be simple will put every team's patience to the test at the Detour.
- Four couples are introduced as they move in to the Block, located in the Sydney suburb of Bondi. The apartments are assigned to the couples by the drawing of keys, and everyone is shocked at the level of devastation that they discover in them. The couples rip up the horrible old carpets in their apartments and discover hardwood underneath, but one couple find weak boards - and then termites! There is some strife over an ongoing issue of a water leak from one of the upstairs apartments.
- The final three teams are transported from Beijing, China to Guilin during the rest period, from where they travel to Fraser Island, Queensland. A few extra seconds spent at the airport helps one team to gain what could be a race-winning edge later. The first team to reach the finish line wins the A$250,000 first prize.
- 50 new competitors face the Ninja course, having to tackle the Quintuple Steps, Bom Slider, Bridge of Blades, Cargo Net with Laché, Ball and Chain and Warped Wall. The 18 competitors who make it the furthest the fastest advance to the semi-finals.
- Among the 50 competitors taking on the Quintuple Steps, UFO Slider, Bridge of Blades, Spinning Wheel to Cargo Net, Tilting Frames and Warped Wall, we see several tradespeople take part in a Battle of the Tradies, the only husband and wife team and two larrikin Queensland mates. Can a former elite gymnast from Western Australia be the first woman to make it up the Warped Wall? The 18 competitors who make it the furthest the fastest advance to the semi-finals.
- The final 21 competitors gather for their toughest test yet as they aim to climb Mount Midoriyama and take the ultimate title of the first Australian Ninja Warrior. Seventeen obstacles stand between them and the mountain, and time is not on their side. They are given 3 minutes and 45 seconds to complete the Quintuple Steps, Big Dipper, Spinning Log with Donut, Jump Hang, Spider Jump, Warped Wall, Globe Grasper, Ring Swing and Chimney Climb, and those who make it through will then have to face the Jungle Ropes, Basket Toss, Salmon Ladder, Unstable Bridge, Wall Lift, Crazy Cliffhanger, Floating Boards and Flying Bars, with the added difficulty of having only 65 seconds to complete the first five obstacles.
- With places in the semi-finals filling fast, when the next 50 competitors, including a previous season favourite, Jack "Deadly Ninja" Wilson, face the Quintuple Steps, Pole Rider, Bridge of Blades, Basket Toss, Tyre Swing and Warped Wall, who will be among the 20 competitors that make it the furthest the fastest and advance?
- Sixteen people hoping to become contestants are told that for the final stage of their audition, they will be sent to one of four cities and set the challenge of arriving at a hotel in central Melbourne by a set time, travelling there by at least five different methods of transportation on a budget of A$500. After they arrive, they take part in a multiple-choice computer quiz about their fellow contestant hopefuls, from which the six lowest scoring people are eliminated. The other ten then fly to a naval training facility where they have to complete an obstacle course.
- The ten contestants have to spin yarns and tell jokes when they pose as tour guides, try to defuse a time bomb and dive underwater to retrieve keys before they face a computer quiz about the actions and identity of the Mole, in which the person who receives the lowest score is eliminated.
- A masked assailant and serial predator had an incredibly large impact on Australia from the early 1980's to the 1990's.
- Four new couples from all around Australia arrive in the Sydney suburb of Manly to face the greatest challenge of their lives. As they enter their apartments in what was previously a backpacker's hostel, and try to come to terms with the enormity of the task that lies ahead, their initial excitement soon turns to shock when the reality turns out to be much worse than what any of them had ever imagined.
- For today's task, each team must set up and run a food delivery service. The team that receives the best customer feedback will take home $20,000 for the Project Manager's Charity.
- 2011–20221h 13m7.2 (6)TV EpisodeThe wellness world is a billion-dollar industry and the perfect way to test the celebs for the next task. Each team, split into boys versus girls, must develop and host a wellness retreat.
- 2011–20221h 13m7.2 (6)TV EpisodeLord Sugar is testing the celebrities with a fundamental business skill: negotiation. The celebrities must go on a scavenger hunt to track down a list of 10 items within three hours.
- It's the next task of the competition and Lord Sugar has a surprise for both teams before they are tasked with creating a 60-second live infomercial.
- 2011–20221h 11m8.0 (6)TV EpisodeAs operators of an events management company, the teams must run a successful bucks and hens, while remembering the devil is in the paperwork detail.
- The seven remaining beauties have to handle creepy-crawlies in a mathematics challenge where they must transfer bugs of different values to their own bowls, aiming to be the first to score exactly 100 points worth of bugs. They are then set another challenge where the first beauty to eat a witchetty grub wins immunity from nomination for her team. The geeks stand in as cabana boys at a luxurious five-star hotel's pool bar. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- The six remaining beauties take on a Legally Blonde (2001) style challenge involving law, where they have to speak on a topic for which they are told whether they are for or against it. The geeks have to pose nude for a calendar. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- The five remaining geeks are given a makeover that sees their style, fashion, hair and personality transformed from geek to chic. The beauties then auction off their "new" geeks for a date, and set some tasks that their geeks must do while on the date, with any geek failing to complete all their tasks being eliminated.
- The five beauties get down and dirty in a history test where they retrieve a variety of items from a mud pool and have to arrange them in year order. The geeks are taught some dance moves by Australia's Got Talent (2007) winners Justice Crew, and have to perform them in front of a live audience, with the hip-hop dance-pop group also serving as the judges. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- Nine new beauties are paired up with nine new geeks. The geeks are set a "Fashion-atomy" challenge where they have to paint specific clothing items on their beauties before having their creations judged by Camilla Franks. The beauties perform a "Round the World" challenge where they have to match some foods to the countries with which they are most associated. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- The How Do You Sell segment discusses what the death of Steve Jobs will mean to the Apple brand. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of moving our refugee detention and processing centres to Tasmania. The Crisis Management segment asks if death threats against senior executives at Qantas can be good public relations.
- The ten remaining teams stay in India when a bus takes them from Delhi to Jaipur during the rest period. On their arrival, they have to undertake a driving test on the exotic city's chaotic streets. A run-in between two teams sends one of them reeling.
- The nine remaining beauties make a splash in a sticky spelling bee. The nine geeks get behind the camera for a surprising photo-shoot with their beauties in which they have to impress judges Brynne Edelsten and Toby Burrowes. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- The six remaining beauties and geeks compete in a joint challenge in the form of a beauty pageant, where the geeks appear in a catwalk parade dressed only in Budgy Smuggler swimwear, then the beauties take centre stage when they give their opinion on a topical issue, and finally the teams try to impress the crowd in a talent quest. The teams with the two highest scores, as judged by a current and a former Miss Universe Australia, are safe from elimination, and as a reward, their geeks become the first to be made over by a team lead by celebrity stylist Henry Roth, before they go out on a date with any beauty of their choice. A powerful twist awaits the winning teams when they can each decide to nominate or not nominate another team. If they both choose not to nominate, everybody will be safe, if they both choose to nominate, the two nominated couples will compete in a quiz, but if only one team chooses to nominate, the couple they nominate will be eliminated immediately.
- The devil is in the detail when the contestants face an observations challenge that could lead to concentration or confusion. Some contestants go rogue when they swing for each other down a zip line. They then meet Shura at Flemington Racecourse, where they sit their next quiz. As they gaze on the Melbourne Cup, one of them will fall at the final hurdle when they score the lowest in the quiz and become the fourth person to be terminated.
- One Direction, Australia to become a republic, getup banned ad
- They say love can make people do crazy things, of which the worst is to kill. In far north Queensland, a man would write the book on twisted love. Unable to accept rejection, he nearly got away with murder until a phone call tripped him up.
- From everyday heroes to top sports athletes, the first 50 competitors line up for a shot at the world's most difficult obstacle course, taking on the Quintuple Steps, Silk Slider, Bridge of Blades, Tyre Swing to Cargo Net, Tilting Ladders and Warped Wall. The 18 competitors who make it the furthest the fastest advance to the semi-finals.
- Charlie and Steve try to settle Australia's long-running Ford versus Holden argument when they test drive an HSV Clubsport and an FPV F6 at Wakefield Park. The team visit the Kalgoorlie Super Pit, where Steve drives a Ford Falcon XR6, Charlie a Nissan Navara King Cab and Warren a Proton Jumbuck against a Caterpillar 793C truck driven by The Stig to see which is the most cost effective at moving gold. Warren and Steve convert a Smart car into a hearse for under $200. Charlie reviews the Ford GT super-car. Steve Bisley is the Star in a Bog-Standard Car.
- The four teams travel from Jerusalem, Israel to Colombo, Sri Lanka. A decision about which class carriage to ride in during a train trip could prove costly for one team. They all struggle with their history, but a masked street parade gives them the opportunity to make up for lost time. A sewing challenge turns into a disaster for all of the teams at the Road Block.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at supermarkets. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies from Sydney in Melbourne try to sell us making their city the new national capital. The Government's advertisements for the carbon tax come under the microscope in the Ad Crunch segment.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at Australia's "big four" banks. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to sell us lowering the legal drinking age to 16. The Ad Crunch segment looks at a fake Skittles ad that went viral when it was released on YouTube.
- This episode's task is a mystery. All the celebrities know is that they need to bring valuable items to sell for charity and head west.
- Eight new beauties, including one who is actually twins, are paired up with eight new geeks. The geeks put their knowledge of fashion and beauty to the test when they dress their beauties in a hand-made bikini that best reflects the geeks' character, which the beauties parade in front of a panel of former Miss Australia winners. The beauties build devices that their geeks have to fly. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival. The racing theme continues in The Pitch when two advertisers try to convince Australians to ignore the Melbourne Cup. The Image Renovators discusses the new burgers and slogan for Hungry Jack's.
- Eleven new teams of 2 travel from Sydney, New South Wales to Cagraray, Philippines, on the first leg of a race that promises to be longer and more challenging than ever. The first team to finish receives a prize never offered before in the race's history.
- Ten new beauties are paired up with ten new geeks, including one who is a millionaire. The beauties are tested on how well they know their geek physically when they have to find them by touch alone. The geeks have to unleash their inner Bond in a challenge that will seem them taking fear in their stride in front of judges Laura Dundovic and Harry Dakanalis. The winners of the two challenges each nominate a team to send to the Elimination Room, where they participate in a quiz in which the team with fewer correct answers is eliminated.
- Twelve contestants who have never met each other before are blindfolded and driven to one of three locations on the Stockton Sand Dunes on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, little realising that every decision that they make has an effect on how much money will be in the pot. One day later, they scale new heights when they have to perform a relay across a high wire twenty storeys above ground in a gully in the Blue Mountains.
- The mounting tension between Delta and Jessie reaches its climax when Delta takes a time out after a heated exchange during a contestant's feedback. Several contestants fail to make it through. Jessie J gives some encouragement to an audience member during a break, and gives another fan an unforgettable experience.
- When Kelly Hodge's body was found discarded on the side of the road, it would lead to one of Victoria Police's most frustrating cases. Countless suspects were dismissed, but just when it seemed like the real killer would get away, one phone call would change everything.
- The results of the wild card vote, held through The Voice app, are revealed, and the artist that receives the most votes competes with the 12 battle winners as they take to the stage for their first live performances. The results of the public vote are then revealed, and the two artists with the fewest votes compete in a sudden-death sing off before facing an instant vote that will send the artist with fewer votes home.