The Great Australian Bake Off
GenreBaking, cooking
Presented by
Judges
Opening theme"Build Me Up Buttercup" by Mike d'Abo & Tony Macaulay (Season 1)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes68
Production
Executive producersLara Hopkins (2013)
Nicole Rogers (2016-2018)
Alenka Henry (2021-)
ProducersEuan Jones (2013)
Lorna Galt (2021)
Emily Commens (2022-)
Production locationsWerribee Park Mansion (2013)
Yaralla Estate (2015)
Sydney, New South Wales (2018-)
CinematographySam Collines (2013)
Steve Davis (2021-)
EditorAnthony Cox (2013)
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesLove Productions (2013)
Fremantle Australia (2015-2019)
BBC Studios Australia (2022-)
Original release
NetworkNine Network (2013)
LifeStyle Food (2015-2016)
LifeStyle (2018-)
Release9 July 2013 (2013-07-09) 
present

The Great Australian Bake Off is an Australian television baking series that is based on the BBC baking competition The Great British Bake Off.[1]

The series first premiered on 9 July 2013 on the Nine Network and ran for one season with presenters Shane Jacobson and Anna Gare and judges Dan Lepard and Kerry Vincent.[2] On 1 April 2015, it was announced that the series had been picked up by pay television channel LifeStyle Food and production company FremantleMedia Australia for a second season which premiered on 13 October 2015 with presenters Claire Hooper and Mel Buttle and judges Maggie Beer and Matt Moran.[3][4] Another three seasons aired on LifeStyle Food and LifeStyle between 2016 and 2019.

In December 2020, there was speculation the series was to be picked up by the Seven Network for its sixth season,[5] however in March 2021, Foxtel was in “advanced discussions” for a series return.[6] In June 2021, it was officially renewed by Foxtel with auditions open from June to 18 July 2021, with BBC Studios Australia taking over production from Fremantle Australia.[7] The sixth season premiered on 27 January 2022.[8]

On 4 August 2022, Foxtel announced a new-look seventh season had been commissioned, to air in 2023 with filming commencing in September. Maggie Beer, Matt Moran, Claire Hooper and Mel Buttle[9] are departing the show, with new judges and hosts to be announced. On 30 August 2022 Foxtel revealed pastry chef Darren Purchese and culinary expert Rachel Khoo as the show's new judges, with comedians Cal Wilson and Natalie Tran to host.[10] The seventh season premiered on 13 June 2023.[11][12] Maggie Beer made a guest appearance in the seventh season.[13] The eighth season, filmed earlier in 2023, will air in 2024 and will be the second and final appearance of Cal Wilson as host as she died in October 2023.[14][15]

Format

The programme operates on a weekly elimination process to find the best all-round amateur baker from the contestants, where in each episode the bakers are tasked with 3 different challenges; a signature bake, a technical bake and a show-stopper. The bakes are critically examined by the judges who will then choose a "Star Baker" and a baker that is eliminated from the competition. Ten contestants were chosen for the first season, and twelve contestants were chosen for each subsequent season.

Signature Challenge: This challenge is for the amateur bakers to show off their tried-and-tested recipes that are rustic and altogether home-made-looking.
Technical Challenge: This challenge shows who can follow instructions, but who also has the technical knowledge and experience to produce the finished product. The bakers are all given the same recipe and are not told beforehand what the challenge will be. The finished product is ranked from worst to best, with the judges not knowing who produced which.
Showstopper Challenge: This challenge is for the bakers to show off their skills and talent. The judges are looking for a bake that is both of a professional appearance but also in taste.

Hosts and judges

Hosts/Judges Season
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Shane Jacobson Host
Anna Gare Host
Dan Lepard Judge
Kerry Vincent Judge
Claire Hooper[1] Host
Mel Buttle[1] Host
Maggie Beer[16] Judge Guest
Matt Moran[1] Judge
Cal Wilson Host
Natalie Tran Host
Darren Purchese Judge
Rachel Khoo Judge

Season overview

Season Network Originally Aired Runners-up Winner Prize
Premiere Finale
One Nine Network 9 July 2013 27 August 2013 Jonathan Gurfinkel Nancy Ho Kitchen Renovation
Maria Vella Retreat Holiday
Two LifeStyle Food 13 October 2015 15 December 2015 Jasmin Hartley Sian Redgrave None
Susie Stefanidis
Three 11 October 2016 14 December 2016 Monica Cavallaro Olivia McMahon
Antonio Marcora
Four LifeStyle 18 January 2018 22 March 2018 Barb Dunn Claudia Anton
Dave Yan
Five 3 October 2019 5 December 2019 David Hills Sunny Nasir Ahmad
Dan Pasquali
Six 27 January 2022 31 March 2022 Aaron Hawton Ella Rossanis
Nurman Noor
Seven 13 June 2023 15 August 2023 Adam Miller Laura Foo "Ultimate Bakers' Kitchen" by Smeg
Ilona Nicola

Season 1 (2013)

Season 1 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 10 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 9 July 2013 until 27 August 2013.

The three finalists were Jonathan Gurfinkel, Nancy Ho, Maria Vella. On 27 August 2013, Nancy Ho was selected as the best amateur baker.[17]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Nancy Ho 22Architecture GraduateBrisbane, QueenslandSeason Winner
Jonathan Gurfinkel 35I.T. GuyMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Maria Vella 45Workplace TrainerMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Monique Bowley 30Former WNBL StarAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated (Episode 7)
Brendan Garlick 21Uni StudentSpringwood, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 6)
Julie Bonanno 41Farm MumShepparton, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 5)
Mark Bartter 52Chartered AccountantSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 4)
Sara-Jane Smith 30School TeacherMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 3)
Bliss Nixon 23Trivia HostGold Coast, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 2)
Steve Lovett 28BoxerCanberra, Australian Capital TerritoryEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 2 (2015)

Season 2 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 13 October 2015 until 15 December 2015.[18]

The three finalists were Jasmin Hartley, Sian Redgrave, and Suzy Stefanidis. On 15 December 2015, Sian Redgrave was selected as the best amateur baker.[19]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Sian Redgrave 23Fashion boutique stylistPerth, Western AustraliaSeason Winner
Jasmin Hartley 27BaristaMackay, QueenslandSeason Runner-Up
Suzy Stefanidis 45Stay at home mumMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Angela Fleay 47Truck driverMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 9)
James Dunsmore 31Food historianSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 8)
Nathan Taylor 19StudentPerth, WAEliminated (Episode 7)
Benjamin "Ben" Brown 37Mining inventory plannerEmerald, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 6)
Brendan Eilola 43IT specialistBrisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 5)
Janice Tan 34Management consultantSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 4)
Meghan "Meg" Moorcroft 20StudentAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated (Episode 3)
Mariana Gates 55Volunteer workerGold Coast, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 2)
Dr. Peter "Pete" Rankin 58DoctorMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 3 (2016)

Season 3 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 11 October 2016 until 14 December 2016.[20]

The three finalists were Monica Cavallaro, Antonio Marcona, and Olivia McMahon. On 13 December 2016, Olivia McMahon was selected as the best amateur baker.[21]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Olivia McMahon 37Fine Dining WaitressBrisbane, QueenslandSeason Winner
Monica Cavallaro 43Retail ManagerSydney, New South WalesSeason Runner-Up
Antonio Marcora 16School StudentSydney, New South WalesSeason Runner-Up
Liesel Morgan 20University StudentPerth, Western AustraliaEliminated (Episode 9)
Fiona Nguyen 32Patent & Trademark LawyerBrisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 8)
James Rudd 26IT Technical SupportPerth, Western AustraliaEliminated (Episode 7)
Noel Button 59Retired TeacherLaunceston, TasmaniaEliminated (Episode 6)
Jeremy Allan 30Welding & Vessel InspectorAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated (Episode 5)
Bojan Petrovic 37Tow Truck Business OwnerCanberra, Australian Capital TerritoryEliminated (Episode 4)
Diana Gyllen 29ModelSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 3)
Cheryl Roberts 59Horse TrainerBerry, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 2)
Janette Betts 62Palliative Care NurseMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 4 (2018)

Season 4 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 18 January 2018 until 22 March 2018.[22][23]

The three finalists were Claudia Anton, Barb Dunn, and Dave Yan. On 22 March 2018, Claudia Anton was selected as the best amateur baker.[24]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Claudia Anton 48PsychiatristMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Winner
Barbara "Barb" Dunn 37Finance managerBrisbane, QueenslandSeason Runner-Up
Dave Yan 35Chartered AccountantSydney, New South WalesSeason Runner-Up
Christopher "Chris" Asquith 32System administratorNewcastle, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 9)
Raeesa Khatree 37Health store worker (former lawyer)Brisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 8)
Robert Harwood 34I.T. administratorPerth, Western AustraliaEliminated (Episode 7)
Marcus Matear 27DentistMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 6)
Michelle Trevorrow 64RetireeMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 5)
Emma Sievwright 23Science graduateBrisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 4)
Max Fetiveau 28PlastererBrisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 3)
Alexander "Alex" Papadopoulos 47Building material importerMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 2)
Jessica Osborne 28Sales co-ordinatorBrisbane, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 5 (2019)

Season 5 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 3 October 2019 until 5 December 2019.[25]

The three finalists were Subha Nasir Ahmad, David Hills, and Daniel Pasquali. On 5 December 2019, Subha Nasir Ahmad was selected as the best amateur baker.[26]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Subha "Sunny" Nasir Ahmad 26PHD Science StudentSydney, New South WalesSeason Winner
Daniel "Dan" Pasquali 35Research ScientistBrisbane, QueenslandSeason Runner-Up
David Hills 41Project ManagerMelbourne, VictoriaSeason Runner-Up
Donald "Don" Hackett 55Superannuation ConsultantSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 9)
Angela Navacchi 36HousewifeAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated (Episode 8)
Wynn Visser 36Disability Services ManagerSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 7)
Anston Ratnayake 28Student Voice OfficerSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 6)
Sue Dahman 70Retired Bank ManagerSydney, New South WalesEliminated (Episode 4)
Laura Peters 22Cafe ManagerNew South WalesLeft (Episode 3)
Dennis Mews 71Retired Maths TeacherMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 3)
Annette Peffers 48Account ManagerGold Coast, QueenslandEliminated (Episode 2)
Zee Scott 39Marriage CelebrantMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 6 (2022)

Season 6 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 27 January 2022 until 31 March 2022.[8]

The three finalists were Aaron Hawton, Nurman Noor, and Ella Rossanis. On 31 March 2022, Ella Rossanis was selected as the best amateur baker.[27]

Baker Age Occupation Competition Status
Ella Rossanis 35Creative CopywriterSeason Winner
Aaron Hawton 31High School TeacherSeason Runner-Up
Nurman Noor 35General PractitionerSeason Runner-Up
Hoda Alzubaidi 28Publishing SalesEliminated (Episode 9)
Jawin Ratchawong 27Public ServantEliminated (Episode 8)
Carmel Scassa 48Document ControllerEliminated (Episode 7)
Haydn Allbutt 46Scientist & Stay-at-home DadEliminated (Episode 6)
Ashley Callaghan 30Retired Navy VeteranLeft (Episode 5)
Naveid 'Nav' Zarshoy 32Recruitment ConsultantEliminated (Episode 4)
Blessing Mudzikitiri 19Disability Support WorkerEliminated (Episode 3)
Tom Mosby 52CEOEliminated (Episode 2)
Lidia Morosin 62Retail SalesEliminated (Episode 1)

Season 7 (2023)

Season 7 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw 12 home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each episode saw bakers put through three challenges, with each episode having its own theme or discipline. The season aired from 13 June 2023 until 15 August 2023.[11]

The three finalists were Laura Foo, Adam Miller, and Ilona Nicola. On 15 August 2023, Laura Foo was selected as the best amateur baker.[28]

Baker Age Occupation Hometown Competition Status
Laura Foo 26Management ConsultantVICSeason Winner
Adam Miller 37Communications ManagerVICSeason Runner-Up
Ilona Nicola 41Health Policy AdvisorVICSeason Runner-Up
Sandra Walter 59ManagerQLDEliminated (Episode 9)
Neil Higgins 42Scale TechnicianWAEliminated (Episode 8)
Reem El Daouk 20StudentVICEliminated (Episode 7)
Galya Dissanayake 34Channel MarketerNSWEliminated (Episode 6)
Gavin Turner 58Team LeaderQLDEliminated (Episode 5)
Felicity Dobson 38Learning And Development ManagerWAEliminated (Episode 4)
Laurent La 37Sales AssistantQLDEliminated (Episode 3)
Natalie Levy 41Self-EmployedNSWEliminated (Episode 2)
Guillermo Urra 41Flight AttendantVICEliminated (Episode 1)

Ratings

Season Network Episodes Premiere Finale Average viewers Average rank Ref
Date Ratings Rank Date Ratings Rank
1 Nine Network 8 9 July 2013 1,119,000 #5 27 August 2013 760,000 #13 834,000 #12 [29][30]
2 Lifestyle Food 10 13 October 2015 104,000 #1 15 December 2015 136,000 #1 108,000 #1 [31][32]
3 11 October 2016 96,000 #3 13 December 2016 140,000 #1 108,000 #2 [33][34]
4 LifeStyle 18 January 2018 103,000 #1 22 March 2018 162,000 #3 106,000 #2 [35][36]
5 3 October 2019 110,000 #1 5 December 2019 95,000 #1 95,000 #1 [37][38]
6 27 January 2022 73,000 #1 31 March 2022 62,000 #5 62,000 #3 [39][40]
7 13 June 2023 50,000 #3 15 August 2023 47,000 #3 51,000 #2 [41]

Broadcast

Season Network Originally aired Episodes
Premiere Finale
1 Nine Network 9 July 2013 27 August 2013 8
2 LifeStyle Food 13 October 2015 15 December 2015 10
3 11 October 2016 13 December 2016
4 LifeStyle 18 January 2018 22 March 2018
5 3 October 2019 5 December 2019
6 27 January 2022 31 March 2022
7 13 June 2023 15 August 2023

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