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Returning: The Block

Nine's renovation show returns for its 13th season later this month.

Nine has confirmed The Block‘s return later this month.

The renovation show returns for its 13th season on Sunday July 30, replacing Australian Ninja Warrior which has a brief 3 week run.

The season based in Elsternwick, south-east Melbourne, features 5 relocated heritage homes to be redesigned by 5 new teams.

The stakes have never been higher to renovate the best house. Contestants will hit the ground running, and must deliver their first room in just 48 hours. The winner of that challenge will get first choice of which house they’d like to renovate for the rest of the competition.

But as well as revitalising these charming homes, the contestants must build new features on these suburban blocks that are a massive 470 square metres. Each home will be getting a brand new extension, including an open plan living and a spacious upstairs master suite.

In the backyard there will be ample room to create a generous outdoor entertaining space, and to top it all off each property will be enhanced with a three-car garage and a self-contained studio apartment.

The five eager new couples transforming these old family homes are:

· Josh (28) and Elyse (24), dating for four years, from Melbourne, VIC
· Hannah (31) and Clint (33), married for five years, from Townsville, QLD
· Sticks (31) and Wombat (38), best mates for fifteen years, from South Coast, NSW
· Ronnie (41) and Georgia (33), married for six years, from Perth, WA
· Jason (46) and Sarah (45), married for eighteen years, from Melbourne, VIC

Scott Cam will be joined by co-host Shelley Craft, along with judges Neale Whitaker, Shaynna Blaze and Darren Palmer, “The Blockinator”, foreman Keith Schleiger, and his right-hand man, Dan Reilly.

In April 2017, The Block proved its unwavering popularity with Australian viewers by winning its fifth TV Week Logie Award for Best Reality Program. The Block has distributed an astronomical cash total of $17,575,501.01 to contestants since premiering on Channel Nine in 2003.

7pm Sunday July 30 on Nine.

6 Responses

  1. havent they already done houses in a street , also the same stuff every year people will argue cry and walk off . just watch paint dry more entertaining

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