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Coco Wins Big Brother 2025! Australia Has Voted, Meet Your Winner!

It has been an incredible and unpredictable season, full of tears, laughs, and way more farts than we could have expected.

But in tonight’s grand finale, it all came to an emotional end as Big Brother announced Coco won a cash prize of $135,000, not to mention Australia’s heart.

With five housemates remaining, our finalists were in for a major night of evictions, but before Big Brother fired up the eviction pyrotechnics, our fab five sat down for one last dinner to look back and reflect on their time in the house. The final five toasted their evicted housemates and reflected on the highs and lows of their journeys, ahead of rejoining the real world.

But this is Big Brother, and there was still one more surprise left to turn the house on its head. Before we said farewell to our first evictee, host Mel Tracina gave the housemates one last temptation: a brand-new Suzuki Jimny XL.

Both Bruce and Allana wanted their shot at the car, facing an exceptionally tense game of chance, but it was Allana who won the keys to her brand-new car, ending her time in the house.

Speaking to Mel after her win, an excited Allana said: “I’ve never won anything! I was just pretending that I was on a TV show that everyone was watching,” before someone in the crowd reminded her... she was!

The mood in the house quickly shifted as we had our first eviction of the night, and unfortunately it was time for Bruce to go.

Reflecting on how much the experience changed him, Bruce said: “Halfway through there I was ready to go home... so, for everyone sticking by me I really appreciate it. We’ve had our ups and downs, and I just want to thank you all, honestly.

“I think I had a bit of a preconceived idea of myself... when you’re put in those circumstances, you get beat down and you realise that may not be what you thought... I’m excited to see, you know, explore a bit of myself on the outside and see what comes.”

In a shock to the final three housemates, the next to face eviction was Colin, leaving Coco and Emily as our final two.

Speaking to Mel after his eviction, Colin, aka ‘Brevington’, explained his iconic catchphrase saying: “Brev, you know, there’s no distinct meaning for it, it’s literally just whatever comes to your soul in that exact moment.

“I know that we’ve all got Brev moments, we might have different words for it, that’s just my way to express it. This is a Brev moment right now, bro!”

Finally, it came down to just two housemates, Coco and Emily. And there was just one thing left to do... announce our winner: Coco! 

Runner-up Emily described her time in the house as an absolute blast. “At the end of the day, I’ve learned a lot about myself... it’s been an absolute pleasure. Highly recommend it!”

And in an emotional end to a finale packed with surprises, Coco was finally reunited with her three children onstage as she was crowned the winner.

Coco said to the adoring crowd: “Thank you so much, you don’t know how much this means to me. Thank you, every single one of you... I’m honestly lost for words.

“I went in there and I was myself. My whole life I’ve been myself and it was never accepted, so to be accepted by all of you... my kids finally get their mum full time! There’s going to be presents under the Christmas tree, you name it!”

Congratulations Coco! While the season may be over, we’re pretty sure Big Brother will be keeping an eye on our beloved housemates... until the next batch arrives.

This production is supported by the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland’s Production Attraction Strategy.

Watch Coco’s winning moment here:

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Wednesday 12.10.25
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With the stroke of a brush, Portrait Artist of the Year greenlit for season two

ABC and Endemol Shine Australia are thrilled to announce that Portrait Artist of the Year has been commissioned for a second season – and we’re calling on talented artists to apply and be part of the exciting new journey!

Since its November launch, season one has quickly become an audience favourite, averaging over 1.1 million viewers per episode across ABC TV and ABC iview. With the highest ABC iview launch audience of any arts program in 2025YTD, it is on track to become the #1 ABC arts program of the year on the platform. *

“Portrait Artist of the Year is a joy and an inspiration, and we’re excited to bring audiences another season filled with creativity and jaw-dropping artistic talent from across Australia. Get ready for compelling portraits, unforgettable stories, and plenty of laughs and tears along the way. We can’t wait!” said Kath Earle, Head Arts, Music and Events.

David McDonald - Director of Comedy, Endemol Shine Australia said; "We are delighted to be going into a second season of Portrait Artist of the Year . We look forward to discovering more new talent, while highlighting some of Australia's finest portraitists and personalities in a celebration brought together by our fabulous hosts and judges."

Popular hosts Miranda Tapsell and Luke McGregor return to guide a fresh round of creativity and competition. Amateur and professional artists will once again go head-to-head for the ultimate prize: a life-changing commission, destined for pride of place in the National Portrait Gallery. Joining them are Director of the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Bree Pickering; award winning, multi-disciplinary artist, Abdul Abdullah; and Associate Professor of Art History at the Australian National University (ANU), Robert Wellington, returning to share their expertise and passion.

Season two will bring a brand-new mix of celebrity faces stepping into the studio to be immortalised on canvas by talented artists – and you could be one of them! Apply now to showcase your creativity.

Artists wishing to apply click HERE  

Always free, always entertaining, watch Portrait Artist of the Year season one ABC iview now

Production credits:
Portrait Artist of the Year is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) for ABC. Executive Producer, David McDonald. Series Producer: Maria Handas. Post Executive Producer: Kate Feely. Director: Kate Douglas Walker. ABC Head of Arts, Music and Events: Kath Earle. ABC Commissioning Editor: Rachel Robinson.

*Source: OzTAM VOZ Total TV & BVOD | Total Individuals | 2/11/2025-26/11/2025 | ‘Launch Audience’ refers to audience accumulated within the first 28 days on the platform

Monday 12.08.25
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NCIS: Tony & Ziva’s Michael Weatherly And Cote De Pablo Join The NCIS: Sydney Cast On-Set.

NCIS: Tony & Ziva’s Michael Weatherly and Cote De Pablo touched down in Australia last week for a whirlwind press tour, delighting fans and media alike. Michael and Cote also dropped by the NCIS: Sydney set, where they met with Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar and Tuuli Narkle for a behind-the-scenes catch-up.

Two worlds, one franchise, and a moment that brought together the global NCIS family in the most unexpected (and unforgettable) way.

New episodes of NCIS: Sydney are available on Tuesdays on Paramount+, plus you can stream the entire first season of NCIS: Tony & Ziva now on Paramount+.

You can stream 20,000 hours of unique stories, iconic stars, live sport and a mountain of entertainment on Paramount+ with plans starting from $7.99 per month for a monthly subscription or from $70.99 for an annual subscription.

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Tuesday 11.18.25
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Australia Has Voted, Welcome Housemate 13! Jane Enters The Big Brother House.

Last night, Big Brother rolled out the red carpet and welcomed 12 housemates into his brand-new abode. Abiola, Vincent, Edward, Conor, Coco, Holly, Mia, Emily, Colin, Allana, Bruce, and Michael quickly made themselves at home, in fact they couldn’t wait to unpack their bags...

While our housemates were busy working out where their belongings were being stashed by Big Brother, Australia got to work with the first vote of the season.

Given a choice between Jane and Mitch, two very different housemates, Australia had their voices heard and chose 67-year-old Jane to round out the crew this season.

Already making history as the oldest Big Brother contestant in Australian history, Jane is walking into the house with a lifetime of experiences.

A single mum with two sons and four grandsons, she’s happiest on the golf course with her girlfriends. She dislikes people talking behind her back and, as a straight shooter, prefers to tackle a problem face-to-face.

An avid and passionate Donald Trump lover, Jane aims to keep her political agenda quiet from the housemates. A funny and loyal person, Jane is ready for the older generation to be represented inside the Big Brother house, and her goal is to win.

How will our housemates react to lucky number 13 joining the fray? Stay tuned to find out when Big Brother returns!

Live stream all the action 24/7 on 10.com.au/big-brother.

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Tuesday 11.11.25
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Big Brother Rolls Out The Welcome Mat For 12 New Housemates. Continues Monday To Friday At 7.30pm, And Sundays At 7pm.

Tonight, Big Brother welcomed 12 new housemates from every corner of the nation to chill and spill in his lush new pad. If only the walls could talk – oh, wait!

Queenslanders turned out in droves to apply for the show, so it is no surprise three locals have made the final cut. Allana, 45, is a social worker and a mother of three. She raised her kids with tenacity and grace, while still finding time to belt out tunes on the piano, sip gin by the beach, and keep her brows on fleek.

Next up it’s Bruce, the 25-year-old tradie with strong opinions on relationships and gender roles. Dubbed “trouble” by those who know him, he’s a wildcard guaranteed to ignite unexpected friendships and explosive moments.

Rounding out the Sunshine State is Disability Advocate, Conor. The 31-year-old lives loud and unapologetic with Tourette syndrome, turning stigma into strength by cracking jokes, being the life of the party and diving deep into real talk.

All the way from WA, Emily is a 30-year-old primary school teacher with a big heart, quick wit and sensitive nature, but she is the first to admit she is a hypochondriac and a germophobe.

Fellow West Australian, Holly, is a self-described ‘unicorn’. This 31-year-old model has travelled the globe for work, and prides herself on being untamed and impossible to ignore.

New South Wales is gifting the Big Brother house three iconic tenants. Colin, 21, the livewire from Wollongong, is an aspiring MMA fighter and proud mama’s boy. He is loud, loveable, and allergic to making his bed.

Michael, 49, is a publisher from Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. He is a devoted single dad of three teens who would prefer to stay home and watch movies with his kids than go on a date.

Coco, 30, is a single mum of three who recently walked away from a broken marriage to start afresh. She has survived two tumours, chest surgery, and the heartbreak of losing her dad, and now she is ready to bring her razor-sharp wit and raw honesty to the house.

Repping South Australia is Edward, the 31-year-old sales manager who is the youngest of six and a proud twin. He has never had a girlfriend, but Edward is here to challenge himself and prove that nice guys don’t finish last!

Victoria is checking three guests into Casa de Big Brother. Abiola, 24, is a musician who wants to be “the first openly fat, black, lesbian on TV”. She doesn’t just walk into a room – she arrives!

Mia, 23, has stepped away from her gig as a Bunnings retail assistant to bring her chaotic energy to the house. A proud South Asian woman, Mia is passionate about inclusivity and representation, but she admits she'll happily burn a bridge if needed!

Hoping he is a cut above the rest is 21-year-old barber, Vincent. Born and bred in regional Victoria, Vincent grew up making wine, salami and passata with his Nonno as part of the “biggest Italian family in Australia”.

Click here for imagery of our 12 new housemates.

The house is jumping, but it’s not a party until one more housemate arrives. With more say than ever before, Australians will get to decide which housemate will round out the baker’s dozen.

Will audiences vote for 67-year-old retiree, Jane, who would be the oldest ever Big Brother housemate in Australian history? Or will they opt for loudmouth larrikin and nostalgia dealer, 36-year-old Mitch? Both are Victorian residents, but that is where the similarities end. Vote to have your say https://10.com.au/big-brother/big-brother-voting.

Live stream all the action 24/7 on 10.com.au/big-brother.

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