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  2. MasterChef Australia series 3 - Wikipedia

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    The second part of the series' final (episode 85, "The Winner Announced"), attracted an audience of 2.74 million viewers, making it the third most viewed episode of any Australian television series of 2011, only beaten by the final episodes of The Block (3.09 million) and Australia's Got Talent (2.98 million).

  3. Kate Bracks - Wikipedia

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    She is the winner of the third series of MasterChef Australia. [1] Bracks, mother of three children, was previously a school teacher. [2] She lives in Orange, New South Wales and attends Orange Evangelical Church. [3]

  4. MasterChef Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first series finale of MasterChef Australia attracted an average of 3,745,000 viewers, and peaked at 4.11 million viewers. This figure was for the last half-hour of the show, titled MasterChef Australia: The Winner Announced, while the first 90 minutes of the finale averaged

  5. Adam Liaw - Wikipedia

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    On 22 July 2010, Liaw was the first challenger awarded a place in the grand finale. [15] On 25 July 2010, he was declared the winner of the second season of MasterChef Australia, defeating Callum Hann 89–82 for the title in the final. [3] [16] His victory is still the most watched non-sporting television event in Australian history. [17]

  6. Elena Duggan - Wikipedia

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    Duggan applied to enter MasterChef in 2015 but she was unsuccessful. [3] She applied again in 2016 and was accepted, having created an audition dish of fish and chips. [4] On 26 July 2016 she competed in the final against Matt Sinclair, ultimately creating a better dessert and winning the series by 86 points to 84.

  7. MasterChef Australia All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    MasterChef Australia All-Stars is an Australian cooking reality show that aired on Network Ten from 26 July 2012. It featured a number of returning contestants from the first three seasons of MasterChef Australia (including season 1 and season 3 winners Julie Goodwin and Kate Bracks), revisiting past challenges in order to raise money for charity.

  8. Diana Chan - Wikipedia

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    Winner of MasterChef Australia 2017 Diana Chan (born 20 December 1988 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) is a Malaysian-born Australian cook. She is the winner of MasterChef Australia for 2017, having defeated Ben Ungermann by one point in the grand finale.

  9. Andy Allen (chef) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 his restaurant was awarded a Chef's Hat, making Andy the first MasterChef Australia contestant to be awarded the highly sought-after honour. [9] In 2021, he appeared as a co-host in Three Blue Ducks, a cooking show based that travels throughout Australia to find inspiration for new dishes that appear on the permanent restaurant menu. [10]