Four New Zealand couples compete to see who can renovate a property that will make the biggest profit at auction.
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:Mark Richardson , Peter Wolfkamp , Shelley Ferguson , Jason Bonham , Shannon Ryan , Quinn Alexandre , Maree Wright , James Steele , Ben Alexandre , Chloe Hes , Ben Speedy , Adam Middleton , Stacy Heyman , Ali Heaney , Julia Heaney , Stacy Cottrill , Andy Murdie , Nathan Ross
The four couples meet for the first time and are given the task of finding one of four Mazda BT50s before making their way around Auckland to locate four red blocks each that are worth $5,000 and reach the Block first to determine the order the houses are chosen. After finding the first red block, teams were given a choice to build a toolbox to the same standards as one previously built by Mark to earn a bonus red block, or to continue on the hunt and increase their chances of reaching the houses first. All four teams opted to complete this additional task and receive $25,000 in total. Ginny and Rhys arrive first at the Block and select house four, Libby and Ben arrive second and select house three, Sarah and Richard arrive third and select house two and Rachel and Ty arrive last and are given house one.
The teams step inside their houses for the very first time, and discover just how beat-up they really are with ripped walls, rotten floorboards and dead rodents.
One couple make a potentially game-changing decision; Shannon sets the couples a distressing challenge; and judges Victoria Bidwell and Stewart Harris assess the first room makeovers.
Ginny and Rhys deliver their house swap verdict. Shannon sets the couples a distressing challenge, the couples are each given a brand new bedside table and are required to distress the table to make it look like a piece of antique furniture. Judges Victoria Bidwell and Stewart Harris assess the first room makeovers. The winners of the first weeks renovation is Libby and Ben with a score of 11.5 out of 20.
The teams are required to build a piece of furniture from recycled material. This week room is the study/child's bedroom, teams are required to furnish the room with recycled furniture.
The challenge is a plumbing challenge, each team must run piping from a starting point to a tap. The first team to get water flowing through the tap wins the competition. Rachael and Tyson are the winning team of this weeks challenge.
This week the teams are required to renovate the bathroom and laundry. The challenge this week is for each team to cook and host a meal for the other teams. The other teams are required to score the teams on their hosting of the meal.
The team challenge this week ran over two nights with the first two teams hosting their meal on the first night and the second two team hosting their meal tonight.
The teams are required to complete the Lounge and Hallway. Also the teams are challenged to build a dog house.
The teams were given a room full of furniture but with everything painted in white. The teams were required to colour the rooms and furniture in colours of their own choice with the best choice of colour winning the competition.
This week the teams were required to complete the kitchen and dinning areas. The challenge for today was to redesign a balcony of an Auckland waterfront apartment.
The teams were required to decorate a room for a magazine shoot, the teams were allowed to hire expensive furniture items for this challenge.
The final interior room was decorated this week, the master bedroom and ensuite. Today's challenge was to create a mosaic art work from broken tiles, the teams had to also incorporate pieces of broken plates and cups into their design.
The front yard renovations are threatened by wild weather; and the blokes blossom in a floristry challenge.
Work on the front of the section continued with Sarah and Richard planting a large palm tree on their property upsetting their neighbours. The challenge today was to build an eco friendly challenge with each team required to build a compost bin. The winning team took home a selection of plants for the garden with the runners up taking home a smaller value in plants.
The final room challenge and this time teams are required to landscape the backyard. The teams are given this time 10 days to complete the challenge instead of the usual 7 days, teams are required to use the 3 additional days to finish off and fix the rest of the property and present the house for auction. The challenge today was to build a feature in the garden out of paving blocks, the winners were Rachel and Tyson with their herb garden.
Work on the backyard continues. A winner is not revealed this week as the challenge carries on into the next week. Today's challenge was to market the house for auction to a team of real estate agents.
Who has the best back yard? The Block NZ homes are complete to perfection. Two months later, the four couples return for their most important challenge ever - and the houses are open for inspection.
Who will win The Block NZ? The four houses go to auction in a LIVE grand final. All teams will win the profits from their auction and the winners an additional $80,000 cash prize.
Season 2 opens with an introduction to the four new teams, as we follow them in a challenging race. Their quest is to arrive in first place at The Block NZ and choose the best house.
The four couples go into their houses and find it as a tip. The next morning they wake up to an early start to renovate the house. Mark calls them for breakfast. He tells them who their construction supervisor is, Peter.
Design skills are tested in a challenge that will push some teams to breaking point. At stake, one team runs the risk of losing their house.
Pete and Andy deliver the 'house swap' verdict. The teams start planning their first room makeover - the second bedroom. And Mark sets the first construction challenge.
The couples do their rooms getting ready in time for judging. Shannon has a challenge for them. They have to upcycle a furniture. The winner was Alice and Caleb.
The couples finish their rooms and face judging. The winners are Alice and Caleb again with a score of 15 out of 20.
The competitors start their kids' bedrooms. The couples are obliged to use the beds they made in the previous challenge.
The couples do their rooms getting ready in time for judging. Shannon has a challenge for them. They have to connect the water from one end to the other using pipes. The winner was Alisa and Koan.
The couples finish their children's bedrooms and are judged. Alice and Caleb get disqualified by Mark with 12.5/20. Winners are Loz and Tom with 12/20.
The couples start their bathroom and laundry. Also dinner war starts, here is the order: Alice and Caleb, Alisa and Koan, Pete and Andy and finally Loz and Tom. Alice and Caleb got 20/30 for food and Alisa and Koan got 20.9/30 for food.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
The second season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ 2013, premiered on 26 August 2013 and ended on 4 November 2013. It ran three nights per week, Monday-Wednesday. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shannon Ryan, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Belmont, and was judged by Jeremy Hansen, the editor of HOME New Zealand magazine since 2005, and Janice Kumar-Ward, founder of The Recipes in 2008.
Teams create a advertorial video for their house with the help of a New Zealand celebrity.
There was a 3-way tie in the week 10 challenges with Alice and Caleb, Pete and Andy and Loz and Tom all on 6 points. To determine who wins, all the judges scores and challenge wins were added up and determined that Pete and Andy were the most successful team so they got to choose the auction order. Alice and Caleb win the live auction with the total winnings of $260,000.
The teams have successfully tackled 10 weeks on The Block but none of them were expecting just how big the battle would be. Find out what they thought when the teams have their say in The Block NZ: Unlocked.
We meet the four teams who will compete against each other to win The Block NZ. As they put their skills to the test, they must race to get pole position on The Block.
The four teams battle it out in the first of their renovations, but there is a surprise no one saw coming.
Teams finish creating their hotel suite, which are judged by Shelley Ferguson and Mark Gascoigne. As winners, Jo and Damo travel to the site of The Block to decide which team have which house.
As the teams begin their first official day on The Block NZ, they take in the massive job that lies ahead. They also have to build shelters for a chilly night.
The teams wake after a very chilly night as the reality of how much work there is to be done sinks in. The teams also face a bespoke furniture recycling challenge.
The teams head to the beach to build and race boats made with duct tape. Sheer determination and Kiwi ingenuity will see the winning team take away an awesome prize.
Because of the extensive rain, the room reveal date for the garage is extended by five days. Quinn visits an obstetrician to determine if she can continue on The Block, although its verdict is not revealed.
Quinn and Ben reveal that Quinn can continue on The Block NZ. However, she has certain restrictions placed on her, such as not being able to lift heavy objects.
The teams pick up cameras to create a piece of art in a challenge that tests their creative flair. Whose masterpiece will win them art to adorn the walls of their new Block homes?
It is crunch time as the teams are challenged to move furniture around with a digger. And tensions run high as judgment day draws near.
Teams finish renovating their garages, which are then judged by Shelley Ferguson and Mark Gascoigne. Alex and Corban, with a total score of 18/20, have the highest score and win $4000 to go towards their budget on The Block.
The competition heats up when the contestants judge each other's rooms, but will they play fair? Mark sets their next room challenge - the family room.
The teams turn their hands to up-cycling retro furniture in a challenge that could make all the difference come Bathroom Week.
While completing this week's room, the women from each team also compete for the title of 'Stack Em' champion, where a twist sees a celebrity unexpectedly pitching in.
Teams finished their family rooms, which were then judged. Despite not following the brief, Alex and Corban were not marked down for it.
The return of 'Dinner Wars' means the teams have two challenges ahead this week - they must complete the main bathroom and laundry, plus serve up their best meals.
The second night of dinner wars sees Jo and Damo, and Quinn and Ben host their dinners. Renovation continues on the main bathroom and laundry.
The last team takes their turns hosting for the coveted Dinner Wars title, and the scoring by all the teams is revealed.
It's room reveal day and all the teams are feeling confident about their bathrooms. Who will take out this week's room prize? And what is the fallout after 'Dinner Wars'?
This week sees the teams work on a children's bedroom; and Mark adds to the workloads with a second room. Plus the teams judge each other's bathrooms.
The teams compete against each other to come up with a desk to be used in their kids' bedroom, as well as working on the second room.
As the next room reveal looms, the teams get physical in a challenging race. Can the teams meet the demands ahead and deliver two rooms this week?
Teams finished renovating their child's and teenager's bedrooms. The two rooms were judged and scored separately. Maree and James won the child's bedroom, while Alex and Corban won the teenager's bedroom.
The teams start a big week of work on the kitchen and dining rooms. Plus, the teams judge each other's bedrooms.
The teams' style and design skills are put to the test with a magazine cover challenge.
The pressure is on as teams scramble to complete their kitchen and dining areas. Mark sets them a challenge that requires both building skills and patience.
It's Room Reveal day for the kitchen and dining rooms. What will the judges' make of the teams skills this week?
The teams continue work on the master bedroom and ensuite, and are challenged by a light fitting.
It's the race to room reveal day - will all the teams finish their master bedrooms and ensuites? Plus Mark challenges their artistic skills.
Which team will take out this week's room prize? And could the master bedrooms and ensuites see the highest score ever on The Block NZ?
The teams have one last chance to wow the judges with the interiors of their houses as they start work on the living rooms, entrance ways and stairs.
Tonight the teams are challenged to get creative with their front doors and one team wins the opportunity for some luxury pampering.
Tonight on The Block NZ the teams are racing to finish the interior of their houses, and all face a leaky challenge.
Room reveal day for the final interior spaces. Will all the teams finish on time? Who will impress the judges and win this week's prize?
The teams start work on their backyards and judge each other's master living rooms and entrance ways. Will they vote strategically to take home the extra $1000 cash?
The teams face a birdbrained challenge and continue work on the backyards.
The teams are racing to finish their first outdoor space, and Mark tests their pedal power.
It is the first outdoor space reveal day and the teams complete the backyard and decking. Who will take out this week's prize?
The teams start work on their front yards and judge each other's back yards.
The teams' paving skills and memories are challenged with a big prize on the line. Work continues in the gardens.
The teams are racing to finish their outdoors, and are faced with an underwater pipe challenge.
The teams reveal their front yard and landscaping to the judges. With a $4000 cash prize from Kiwi Bank at stake, who will take out the final week's prize?
After weeks of hard renovation graft, The Wolf needs these houses finished to the highest standard, and Mark wants to know how well teams know their Block neighbors.
With little time remaining before auction, the race is on to get the houses finished, but Mark throws in a curve ball, and brings back the infamous Block swim challenge.
The teams are at the end of their renovation so it's time to put their marketing skills to the test, with the help of some very familiar faces.
All four houses go under the hammer in a live auction. Who will win The Block NZ 2014?
What goes on off-camera? For 12 weeks The Block NZ contestants gave up everything, so was it all worth it? And for aspiring teams, tips on what to do to win next year's The Block NZ: Fans vs. Faves.
The series' four new teams arrive at The Block NZ and immediately start lying to get themselves the best house. Then, they're straight into renovating the first room of their villas.
Tempers flare as teams steal each other's building materials and Brooke questions Peter Wolfkamp.
Tensions build between two teams; and with time pressure is taking its toll, can all four teams deliver, or will one team face an early defeat?
The war over valuable possessions and mindless mess begins. Could these conflicts drive a wallet-sized wedge between Block Neighbours?
The four teams must pick up the pace if they want to deliver their kid-friendly rooms on time. But budgets are tight and the teams have bought and borrowed to get ahead.
Tension builds as teams race to complete their children's paradise before tools down. But confrontations and long nights are compromising renovations.
It's been a long week on The Block NZ, and with only 24 hours until room reveal, minor delays could have enormous ramifications on the four teams.
Bathroom week has instilled fear into the hearts of every Block contestant for the past three seasons, and this year - Villa-Wars will be no exception.
Four failed pre-line inspections have lead to hours of playing catch-up, but when time gets the better of one team, will they risk further delays or take matters into their own hands?
It's waterproof inspection day, and with one team fallen from grace and a game changing new task revealed, it will be another race to tools down for all four houses.
Jungle instincts emerge in the countdown to bathroom judging. Then, a war of greenery and a sister versus sister score that needs to be settled.
With pre-line inspections still to pass, will the teams be able to juggle culinary cook-offs and another massive week of renovation?
Another looming pre-line inspection is terrifying the four underprepared teams. It's looking like a bad time to prepare a dinner party - or a living room.
The sisters go head to head over styling conflicts, progress is impeded when a budget blow out leaves no money in the kitty, and culinary incompetence may cause a CAT-astrophe.
The teams have 27 hours left to deliver their sophisticated living room. Plus, with the title of Dinner Wars Champion on the cards it's war in the kitchen as well as the living rooms.
Although morale is running a bit low, competition is at an all-time high as each of the teams search for something to give them the edge over one another.
With a challenge designed to spread a bit of artistic love around the teams, the contestants try give an item an entirely new life and function before giving it over to a rival.
It's all about the tilers. One house has too many tilers while another theirs go missing.The teams struggle with project management as they fight to get their rooms finished.
With the teams finishing their master bedrooms and ensuites, tonight we will find out what the judges think of their efforts.
The teams are presented with their room for the week; It's an outdoor entertaining area and it's the first time in The Block history that such a space will be created.
The teams' clever construction and engineering skills are tested with the famous plank walking challenge. Let's see who is ready to walk the plank?
It's day 41 on the Block NZ and the teams are racing to get their outdoor entertaining rooms ready for presenting.
The teams are down to the final few hours as they brush up their outdoor entertainment spaces.
A new week brings new beginnings - and a villa-full of fresh obstacles. With two spaces to tackle, thinly veiled feuds begin to surface.
It's the middle of stairwell and laundry week and it would seem that all four teams are making steady progress - but this smooth sailing is about to come to a screeching halt.
The ongoing feature wall fiasco is about to come to a head. Later, a mischief maker is let loose around the site.
The teams still have an unimaginable workload as another room reveal creeps uncomfortably close.
When a challenge changes the game indefinitely, a revealing peer evaluation shatters illusions. Plus, a new week reduces one team's know-how to nothing.
Outdoor week is out to claim it's first victim, but one team won't go down without a fight.
It's a painting game on The Block tonight, but one team is still refusing to play.
Rain threatens to wash away everyone's progress and motivation. Meanwhile, team's success could knock a neighbour out of the competition.
With only two weeks remaining on The Block NZ, fatigue is beginning to take its toll on the teams - But this new week is bringing no reprieve.
Tonight sees one tradie blow his fuse; one couple is on two different pages; and one challenge sinks three teams, and sees one soar.
As the biggest week on The Block NZ drawing to a close, the teams call in some favours to help get them over the finish line.
A tired mistake threatens disaster; another design disaster leaves one team in the dark; and a shock room reveal turns the entire competition on its head.
There is a somber atmosphere over The Block NZ site today. Two room reveal disqualifications have left a tearful aftermath in its wake.
A collaborative week has the contestants working virtually on top of each other, but some controversial thinking from one team, makes these conditions too close for comfort.
It's the final few days on The Block NZ, and as these grueling 10 weeks come to a close, the contestants finish their final spaces and face some tearful goodbyes.
The fourth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Villa Wars, premiered on 29 September 2015, with the final episode airing on 7 December 2015. It ran four nights per week. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set boundaries of the Auckland suburbs of Sandringham and Three Kings. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was raised to $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison. The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.
This The Block NZ special takes a look behind-the-scene silliness that kept the teams moving forward through the blisters, the deadlines and the erratic Auckland weather.
Premiere. Four teams of best mates arrive in Meadowbank. Preparing themselves for an elimination challenge, they soon discover they are already on The Block and are getting straight into action.
The competition heats up with alliances forming, and Block mates becoming housemates. Later, the teams get down and dirty to battle it out for The Block Olympics.
As the deadline for the room reveal lingers, the boys channel their inner designers; budgets begin to unravel; and one team learns that the early bird doesn't always get the worm.
Only two days remain until room reveal, and as the budget dwindles away the teams get creative. Meanwhile, one team gets The Wolf involved as they wage war against their housemates.
A game changing decision gets all the teams guessing. Tactics are in play, room reveal is just around the corner, and a hunky new builder is just the distraction one team needs.
The boys deal with the aftermath of a game-changing decision, the teams are let loose on their houses, and familiar faces turn up with some much needed inspiration.
Failed council inspections cause a tradie pile up, and as the gap between the boys and the girls gets wider, things begin to get personal.
The teams race to stay ahead of the game, accusations fly as an ongoing battle sinks to new lows, and when the Wolf cooks up a punishment, not everyone is happy.
The countdown continues as our teams race to finish their rooms. A game-changing point could mean the difference between winning or losing this week.
Bad luck abounds when a jinx strikes The Block, and a tradie is conned into more than he bargained for. Later, the teams battle it out in this week's notoriously difficult room.
A breach of the rules see's the Wolf coming down hard. Later, old debts are repaid and council inspections cause delays that could prevent one team from completing.
Our teams have treasure in their sights in a challenge that tests their physical endurance. Then, a missing tiler sees one team getting further and further behind.
The pressure of this week's difficult room takes its toll as the teams race to get them completed.
Strategies bubble to the surface when Dinner Wars kicks off. Then, as our teams start work on a new room with a twist, they learn that there are no friends on The Block.
Progress continues as our teams race to complete their rooms. Later, natural entertainers emerge and one team battles with their own culinary incompetence.
Dinner Wars continues, but will there be voting retribution after one team's earlier strategic scoring? Then shocking styling similarities sees two houses at war.
Accusations continue to fly as this year's Block-heads kick the competition into a higher gear. Will they be able to deliver on time, or will the week end in a total meltdown?
The winner of Dinner Wars is decided and the teams get another opportunity to secure some serious cash. Later, a new space brings new problems.
A potty mouth gets one Block-head in trouble. Later, a creative challenge heats up the competition as the teams think outside the box.
A disordered Block site sends the Wolf on a warpath. Then, uncanny design similarities threaten to reignite old accusations.
One team searches for perfection while another looks for redemption, as the race to room reveal continues. Then, a prank gets played to uncover this year's most gullible Blockhead.
Tonight sees allegations of cheating as one team appears to be going against the spirit of the game. Then, the teams make a break for Freedom in tonight's challenge.
The plank walk returns. Building abilities are tested as team after team takes the plunge. Then it's confrontation time for one scheming duo.
The Wolf comes down hard when one team tries to cut corners. Then ,the stress of the season's first double room renovation has the teams falling further and further behind.
The fifth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Girls vs Boys, premiered on 29 May 2016. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburbs of Meadowbank. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Paul Izzard and Fiona McLeod. The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.
The fifth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Girls vs Boys, premiered on 29 May 2016. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburbs of Meadowbank. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Paul Izzard and Fiona McLeod. The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.
Tension as reaches new heights. Then, will big Dyls break his silence as strained relations between House 2 and The Wolf intensify?
A hidden romance is revealed; and when the site becomes shambolic, The Wolf threatens to shut the whole operation down.
The teams struggle to keep ahead of the workload. Later, the knives are out in a game-changer that reveals just how competitive these teams really are.
The teams take on the biggest spaces so far this season. Then, the challenge that instils fear in the toughest of Blockies sees two rising stars take to the stage.
Tensions run high as the workload intensifies. Then, two nights of entertainment reveal one team's hidden talents, and sees another team flounder.
One shared floorer between three houses has a catastrophic ripple on effect. And when the mother of all glass pieces arrives, can it get to its destination in one piece?
When finishing is near impossible, the game is on to simply complete before Saturday morning's deadline.
It's the beginning of the end as the teams rush to complete all of their interior spaces. Then, an ill-timed leak threatens to cripple two teams.
A massive budget blow threatens one team. Then, in an agonising 24-hour challenge, will the mind games and strategising prove all too much?
The challenge sees one team receive a game changing reward. Later, the rule breakers get a serious financial penalty; and a minor car crash could put one team's renovation in jeopardy.
Friends and family help the teams finish their house interiors. Then, Dyls and Dylz face a penalty that could re-ignite an argument.
The final push to complete the houses begins, and Mother Nature opens the floodgates for delays. Then, broken banks lead to broken spirits as one team completely blows the budget.
Set back after set back sees one team trailing behind. Then, the worst weather in The Block NZ history has the teams battling the elements.
A break in the weather has the teams going full steam ahead, but with final tools down just around the corner, the deadline seems like an impossible task.
Time is running out for the teams to complete their houses. In this season's most intense race to the finish, friendships will be tested, and deadlines will be pushed.
Tonight sees a shocking twist that gives the teams one week to renovate an entire house. At stake is 5K off their reserve and the ability to determine the auction order.
As the teams race to renovate an entire home in one week, an enormous tradie pile up causes tension in one house.
Access issues threaten to unhinge progress as everyone struggles to complete spaces within the same house.
Girls vs Boys special looks at the behind-the-scenes silliness that kept the teams moving forward through the blisters, the deadlines and the erratic Auckland weather.
It's the moment the teams have been waiting for. The four homes are up for auction. Who will walk away with the highest profit and the $100,000 grand prize?
The Block NZ is back for its sixth season. The challenges are tougher than ever and in just 12 weeks, the teams will have to build and showcase their design skills like never before.
It's the first day of reno and the teams channel their inner child this week. But a challenge throws a spanner in the works, which soon sees the teams struggling to stay afloat.
The teams are all hands on deck as the pressure to deliver a winning room looms. Later, the teams go head to head in a free for all.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
After 12 long weeks of blood, sweat and renovations, it all concludes with the live auction finale. Who will walk away with the highest profit and the $100,000 grand prize?
Meet the four new teams battling it out on The Block NZ for 2018.
The fallout continues. And later, grand ideas sees one team fall further behind as the quest to build the best guest bedroom continues.
Frustration looms as Agni disappears from site. Later, a muddy challenge sees all four teams fighting for survival.
Stress levels are through the roof as the pressure to deliver a winning room looms. Later, Shelley's feedback leaves one team second guessing their design.
The teams race to complete the guest bedroom and then hear what the judges have to say. Later, with great power comes the possibility to unhinge the game, and no one is safe.
The pressure is on as the teams are forced to tackle one of the toughest weeks on The Block: Bathroom Week. Later, a difference of opinion results in a spectacular Block battle.
The honeymoon period is over as tensions between teams reach an all-time high. And will a crucial design decision backfire and see the chances of a winning room go down the drain?
Major set-backs ensue as tradies go AWOL, which forces the teams to work even harder. Later, a tile choice lands Chlo and Em in hot water with their tiler.
A roller coaster of a week sees teams struggling to see the light as the room reveal looms. Later, as rooms are revealed, have the teams done enough to impress the judges?
Strategies bubble to the surface when the Dinner Wars kicks off. Then, the teams take a look inside each other's bathrooms and judge each other's rooms.
The boys find themselves falling behind yet again. Later, Dinner Wars amps up and bad blood resurfaces.
After a fraught Dinner Wars, Amy attempts to smooth things over. Later, the girls decide to get tough and the scores are in for the fourth and final Dinner Wars.
The site is buzzing in the final rush to finish the kids' bedroom space. And the results are in for this year's controversial Dinner Wars.
The teams start on their most challenging space yet, Wolf calls Agni to account, one team gets caught snooping and there is an accident on site.
The teams struggle with their ambitious plans. For one team especially, it's an uphill battle as Peter Wolfkamp lays down the law and hands out a penalty.
Peter Wolfkamp shuts down the site. Later, a blockage on The Block leaves one team hiding their faces with embarrassment.
Chlo and Em get to the bottom of the catastrophic blockage, Amy and the girls fall out over a tactical move, and one team is caught in the biggest scandal to hit The Block NZ.
Mark confronts one team over serious cheating allegations and the double punishment threatens to derail living room week.
Amy leaves site while Ben and Em get even closer. And can the other teams forgive Amy and Stu for breaking Block rules?
Wild accusations of cheating are thrown around and even Peter Wolfkamp loses his cool when one team claims he has been breaking the rules.
Inter-team tensions raise the stakes. With the closest judging results yet, deals are made which could cost one team at room reveal.
The teams tackle their outdoor patio spaces head on. But with budget woes, will strategies be at play as the teams judge each other's rooms?
The knives are out with a shock strategic play by one team. And as teams continue to dig into their outdoor patio spaces, problems arise, leaving Ben and Tom struggling.
The teams race to complete their outdoor patio spaces. Ben and Tom encounter major hurdles with their deck, and Amy and Stu's feud with Claire and Agni goes from bad to worse.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
The seventh season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: On Point, premiered on 8 July 2018. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Hobsonville Point. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Kristina Rapley, editor of Your Home and Garden Magazine, and Jason Bonham, who has been the judge on two previous seasons. The season once again included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square.
After 12 long weeks of blood, sweat and renovations, four extraordinary homes will be auctioned tonight. Who will walk away with the highest profit and the $100,000 prize?
Four new teams arrive to undertake the most ambitious Block project ever - transforming a charming 1930s Georgian firehouse, in Kingsland, Auckland, into multimillion-dollar apartments.
Mark calls the teams for a fiery challenge which has everyone gasping for air. Problems arise for Ethan and Sam as pipe protrusions potentially impact their reno.
Lisa plays mind games with other teams and on the final tradie day, a screw-up by the boys has the potential to derail all the teams.
It's time for the first and most important room reveal on The Block NZ. The winning team gets their pick of any apartment so everything is at stake. Who will impress our new judge?
It's Kid's Bedroom Week but Sophia and Mikaere are busy thinking about a completely different section of their apartment. Plus, the safe is opened - what is its secret advantage?
As the kid's bedroom renos continue, rumours fly about what Sophia and Mikaere could be planning. Amidst accusations of cheating, the first Block Collective meeting is called.
The first fiery Block Collective meeting takes place for 2019. Stress levels are high, alliances are formed and friendships are broken.
After weeks of graft and renovation our teams have created extraordinary homes, which must be sold tonight. Who will walk away with the highest profit and grand prize?
The Block NZ is back - and it's bigger, better, and unlike any season of The Block you've seen before.
Tonight on The Block NZ, the competition is on to deliver the best week one rooms we've ever seen.
The first room reveal of the season. Who will win? And the all important decision, which house will they choose?
The Block NZ Redemption returns, with four fan favourite teams back for a second chance. Will their ambition to right past reno wrongs win over the judges or will it push them over the edge?
The teams whip their guest bedrooms into shape, and Chloe and Ben are on a high after a win. One team struggles to agree on paint colour while another re-thinks their decision to return to The Block.
The teams face The Block NZ's toughest judge in the first room reveal. Pressure builds with $7000 up for grabs and the power to swap the teams' houses.
Stacy and Adam come out on top taking out the first room reveal win. But now they have an important decision to make. Then, Maree's plans fall into team Blue's hands.
The teams crack into Kid's Bedroom week but the purse strings are tight as the couples are forced to make every dollar count. And tensions brew between Blue team Chloe and Ben for the first time.
The pressure is on as the teams race to finish their kid's bedroom spaces. Who will impress the judges' this time round? And can Stacy and Adam take out another room reveal win?
It's the biggest week on-site as the teams tackle Bathroom Week. With Peter Wolfkamp missing in action, will the teams be able to stay on top of their mammoth to-do lists?
The teams are no strangers to the challenges that come with Bathroom week and timing is everything. Then the famous Block NZ Plank Walk challenge returns. Who will take it out this season?
This week's proving to be harder for some teams as they race against the time and each other. How will they overcome these hurdles? Will time be on their side, or will they cave under the pressure?
The cloudy weather rolls on in as the teams begin working on their upstairs landing spaces. But Mark calls the teams out for a challenge which puts the block site on hold.
An opportunity to win an advantage at a challenge pushes the teams harder this week. Then, when the teams judge each other's rooms, will anyone choose to vote strategically as budget woes loom?
The teams strike problems as they race to complete their studies or sitting rooms. But will the judges find the beautifully finished spaces they have been hoping for and score high, or low?
A short week pushes the teams to their limits, and they smash their way through a challenge with a huge cash prize. Blue team Chloe and Ben tackle two rooms and call in an old hand to help.
The teams get a rare chance to grill judges Jason and Shelley about their scoring. And The Wolf is back on site and on the warpath as he finds a serious mistake that could have huge consequences.
After a short week, the teams race to prepare their living rooms for room reveal. Will one team use their game-changing advantage to take home the win?
Tensions run high when final scores are revealed for the Living Rooms. Then it's onto Master Bedrooms and Ensuite. And a Block Stars Poetry Slam has teams throwing punch lines for the $10,000 prize.
The teams crack on with creating the best master bedroom, ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Budgets are tight and a cash strapped Stacy makes a plea to Ben about a tough decision.
The teams get a budget wake up call from accounts and a stern reminder there's no Bank of Mark. Desperate to win the room reveal prize money, surprise tactics trigger the tensest scoring yet.
Room reveal scoring gets heated as a bidding war breaks out to secure the win. And strategic game playing comes to the forefront, but will it be to their advantage in garage and laundry week?
Things get interesting as Quinn and Ben use their $2,000 steal advantage. And Blue Team Ben is feeling the pressure after a series of bad judgement calls.
Teams race to finish laundry and garage spaces for room reveal. The judges' scoring prompts a strategic decision by Stacy and Adam. A Block wInner, "Lisa's out the gate" returns on a mission.
It's a huge week as teams start their kitchen and dining spaces. There's trouble on site when Stacy and Adam's plans are upended. And the teams are under the pump in a precision driving challenge.
The Block site is forced into a shock shut down. The teams are under pressure to finish their biggest rooms to date, the kitchen and dining rooms. Maree and James' plans become a kitchen nightmare.
The teams race to finish their kitchens and dining rooms for the most spectacular reveal yet. Stacy is forced to leave site for medical reasons and Quinn and Ben lose a much loved team member.
The Block NZ teams are back for redemption with an improved score from the judges in do-over week. And will there be strategic game play again when teams score each other's kitchen and dining rooms.
The Wolf has given The Block NZ teams a list of fixes they must complete as well as their do over room. One team's spending sparks drastic action. Teams are divided over a request for a rule change.
It's a race to the finish to get their do-over spaces ready for the judges. Quinn and Ben must decide which room to reveal. Whose scores will improve, and which team will walk away empty handed?
The teams start work on the last inside space, the stairwell and powder room, and crammed working conditions ups the pressure. It all comes unstuck when one house is seen to have an unfair advantage.
Teams gather for a game-changer with an outdoor umbrella and an advantage card up for grabs. As tools down nears, Pete spots multiple nails drilled through house two's Velux flashing on the roof.
The Block NZ's biggest ever winners, Tim and Arty, step in for Jason and join Shelley to judge the teams' stairwell and powder rooms. How will they score the teams when the tables are turned?
Teams dig in for a tough week working on their front and backyards with materials lifted in by a giant crane. Tensions between the teams are simmering and a game changer has a difficult twist.
It's mud, sweat and plenty of tears in outdoors week with a broken pipe, a mystery backyard leak, and rising tension and a stand off between Teams Orange and Blue over strategic team scoring.
It's an emotional rollercoaster as the teams work outdoors in rain and mud to finish their final space for judging. One team hits a major setback which could hurt their chances at room reveal.
It's the final week of The Block NZ and the teams must choose a series of tasks set by the judges to be eligible for the Best House award. And one team throws a curve ball which throws team judging.
It's the final week on The Block NZ. Mark sends in friends and loved ones to help the teams get to the finish line as they push to complete the judges' tasks.
After 12 weeks on The Block, the teams race to finish their houses and leave for the last time before the auction. It's the final room reveal and Mark hands out a sought-after award for the best house.
After twelve weeks of hard graft, our Blockheads have created four extraordinary homes and tonight it's the auction grand final. Which team will come out on top and take home the $100,000 prize?
