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  2. MasterChef Australia: The Professionals - Wikipedia

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    MasterChef Australia: The Professionals is an Australian cooking television show, based on the original BBC MasterChef: The Professionals. It aired on Network Ten from 20 January to 17 March 2013. The show was won by Rhys Badcock .

  3. 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).

  4. Rhys Badcock - Wikipedia

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    Badcock was approached by the production team to join MasterChef Australia: The Professionals where 18 chefs competed over two months. [3] He went on to win the title, a $200,000 prize and a world trip. [4]

  5. Kate Bracks - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Jane Bracks (née Pickett) is an Australian reality television cook. She is the winner of the third series of MasterChef Australia. [1]Bracks, mother of three children, was previously a school teacher. [2]

  6. 2024 in Australian television - Wikipedia

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    The sixteenth season of MasterChef Australia premieres on Network 10, with new judges Sofia Levin, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Poh Ling Yeow joining returning judge Andy Allen for the new season. [78] 24: Sophie Hood and Troy Benjamin win the first season of Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars on the Nine Network, with a $250,000 cash prize. [79] 26

  7. Sashi Cheliah - Wikipedia

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    Cheliah was selected in the Top 24 to contest MasterChef Australia in 2018. He reached the finale on 31 July, which he won with a record 93 points out of 100. [5] [4] In 2022, Cheliah returned to compete on the show's fourteenth season, which featured a mix of returning contestants and new contenders. He finished in 19th place.

  8. 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

  9. MasterChef - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, MasterChef Australia was the most watched television series in Australia, [7] [8] with the season 2 finale being the third most watched show in Australian television history. [9] [10] MasterChef Australia also won the award for 'Most Popular Reality Program' at the 2010 Logie Awards.