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MasterChef Australia (series 9)
Series 9
No. of episodes21 (as of 28 May 2017)
Release
Original networkNetwork Ten
Original release1 May 2017 (2017-05-01) –
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Series chronology
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Series 8
Next →
Series 10

The ninth series of MasterChef Australia premiered on 1 May 2017 on Network Ten.[1] Judges George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and Matt Preston from the previous series returned.

Contestants

Top 24

The Top 24 contestants were announced on 1–3 May 2017. Chosen contestant Josh Clearihan was a previous auditionee from the eighth series who failed to reach the auditions when he was hospitalized in an induced coma after a run-in with a car thief.[2] The series featured other previous auditionees: Pia Gava, Benita Orwell and Eloise Praino.[3][4][5]

Contestant Age State Occupation Status
Arum Nixon 34 NSW Advertising Strategist Competing
Ben Ungermann 32 QLD Retail Manager Competing
Callan Smith 18 NSW Student Competing
Diana Chan 29 VIC Accountant Competing
Eliza Wilson 30 VIC Theatre Nurse Competing
Eloise Praino 32 SA Graduate Law Clerk Competing
Jess Butler 29 VIC Nurse Competing
Karlie Verkerk 26 NSW Copywriter Competing
Michelle Lukman 19 VIC Student Competing
Nicole Stevenson 24 QLD Medical Secretary Competing
Pete Morgan 31 WA Crane Operator Competing
Ray Silva 42 NSW Doctor Competing
Sam Goodwin 25 VIC Construction Coordinator Competing
Samuel Whitehead 26 SA Market Stall Owner Competing
Sarah Tiong 26 NSW Risk Consultant Competing
Tamara Graffen 28 WA Engineering Officer Competing
Trent Devincenzo 27 NSW Systems Engineer Eliminated 29 May
Benjamin Bullock 27 WA Lawyer Eliminated 25 May
Bryan Zhu 23 NSW Photographer Eliminated 22 May
Benita Orwell 57 QLD Ex-Ground Staff Eliminated 18 May
Pia Gava 49 VIC Contracts Officer Eliminated 15 May
Josh Clearihan 32 VIC Senior IT Administrator Eliminated 11 May
Lee Behan 29 WA Hospitality Manager Eliminated 8 May
Rashedul Hasan 35 NSW IT Program Director Eliminated 4 May

Guest Chefs

Week Guest Chef Challenge
1 Maggie Beer Auditions Part 2
Anna Polyviou Auditions Part 3
Elena Duggan Top 24 Mystery Box Challenge
2
(Home Cooking
Week)
Jarrod Di Blasi Immunity Challenge
Johnny Di Francesco Team Challenge
3 Ben Shewry Mystery Box Challenge/Invention Test
Andy Bowdy Pressure Test
Charlie Carrington Immunity Challenge
4
(Sweet Week)
Kirsten Tibballs Mystery Box Challenge
Janice Wong Invention Test
Christy Tania Pressure Test
Lauren Eldridge Immunity Challenge
Angélique Pereto
Reynold Poernomo
Darren Purchese Team Challenge
5 David Thompson Mystery Box Challenge/Invention Test
Josue Lopez Pressure Test
6
7
8
9

Elimination chart

Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Finals
Mystery
Box
Challenge
Winner
Bryan
Callan
Pia
Sam
Eloise Ray Pete Karlie
Invention
Test
Winner
None Eliza
Karlie
Sarah
Eloise
Sam
Sarah
Callan
Diana
Sam
Ben
Samuel
Tamara
Immunity
Challenge
Lose: Sarah Win: Eloise Lose: Callan, Diana,
Sam
Arum Top 24 IN IN Team Lose IN Team Lose IN Team Win IN
Ben Top 24 IN IN Team Win IN Team Lose IN Team Win Top 3
Callan Top 24 Top 4 IN Team Win IN Team Win Top 3 Team Lose IN
Diana Top 24 IN IN Team Win IN Team Win Top 3 Team Win IN
Eliza Top 24 IN Top 3 Team Win IN Team Win IN Team Win IN
Eloise Top 24 IN IN Team Lose Top 3 Team Win IN Team Lose/Imm. IN
Jess Top 24 IN IN Btm 4 IN Team 3rd IN Team Lose Btm 3
Karlie Top 24 IN Top 3 Team Win IN Team 3rd IN Team Win IN
Michelle Top 24 IN IN Btm 4 IN Team 3rd IN Team Lose IN
Nicole Top 24 IN IN Team Lose IN Btm 2 IN Team Lose IN
Pete Top 24 IN Btm 3 Team Win Btm 3 Team Lose IN Team Win IN
Ray Top 24 IN Btm 3 Team Win Btm 3 Team Win IN Btm 3 IN
Sam Top 24 Top 4 IN Team Lose Top 3 Team Win Top 3 Team Win Btm 3
Samuel Top 24 IN IN Team Lose IN Team Win Btm 3 Team Lose Top 3
Sarah Top 24 IN Top 3 Team Win Top 3 Team 3rd IN Team Win IN
Tamara Top 24 IN IN Team Lose IN Team 3rd IN Btm 3 Top 3
Trent Top 24 IN IN Team Win IN Team Win Btm 3 Team Win Elim Eliminated (Ep 22)
Benjamin Top 24 Btm 4 IN Btm 4 IN Team Win IN Elim Eliminated (Ep 20)
Bryan Top 24 Top 4 IN Team Win IN Team Win Elim Eliminated (Ep 17)
Benita Top 24 Btm 4 IN Team Win IN Elim Eliminated (Ep 15)
Pia Top 24 Top 4 IN Team Lose Elim Eliminated (Ep 12)
Josh Top 24 IN IN Elim Eliminated (Ep 10)
Lee Top 24 Btm 4 Elim Eliminated (Ep 7)
Rashedul Top 24 Elim Eliminated (Ep 5)
Eliminated Rashedul Lee Josh Pia Benita Bryan Benjamin ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
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Episodes and ratings

Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the series
  – Lowest rating during the series
Ep#/Wk-Ep# Original airdate Episode Title / Event Total viewers (five metro cities)[6] Nightly Ranking
Week 1
1/01-1 Monday, 1 May 2017 Series Premiere:
Auditions Part 1
- The ninth series started with contestants cooking their signature dish in one hour for an automatic entry to the Top 24. Each judge awarded contestants with a "yes" or "no". Twenty contestants received three "yes" votes and won their way through to the main competition while the second-chance contestants, with one or two "yes" votes, were to cook again in the next episode.
1,060,000 #5
2/01-2 Tuesday, 2 May 2017 Auditions Part 2 - Maggie Beer set a challenge for the twelve home cooks who received a second chance to cook either a savoury dish or a dessert in 75 minutes, with lemons as the core ingredient, to secure a place in the competition. The top three dishes were chosen by Maggie and the judges sent their makers to join the Top 24. The bottom three who failed to impress the judges were eliminated while the remaining six competed for their last chance to secure the 24th spot in the next day's Pressure Test. In the end, it was Eliza, Lee and Sarah who received an apron each during the tasting after earning overall praise from the judges with their respective dishes. 913,000 #6
3/01-3 Wednesday, 3 May 2017 Auditions Part 3 - To win the last apron and secure a spot in the Top 24, the remaining contestants faced a Pressure Test set by Anna Polyviou. They had three-and-a-half hours to recreate her intricate firecracker-based dessert with ten technical dessert elements inside the dish. The two hopefuls who delivered the best take of the dish were considered by the judges for the last spot in the Top 24. Arum's dish was declared the best, winning him the last apron. 917,000 #5
4/01-4 Thursday, 4 May 2017 Top 24 Mystery Box Challenge - In their first cook in the competition, the Top 24 contestants faced a Mystery Box that contained ingredients chosen by Elena Duggan (series 8 winner). Cooking with 75 minutes on the clock, the majority of the contestants opted to cook a pasta dish while some opted for an inventive dish. Rashedul suffered a major setback when he dropped a dish containing many of his elements in the final minute of cooking time. In the end, it was Sam, Callan, Pia and Bryan who were declared the Top 4 while Rashedul was sent to elimination along with Lee, Benjamin and Benita. 899,000 #6
5/01-5 Hidden Pairs Elimination Challenge - Benita, Benjamin, Lee and Rashedul competed in the first elimination challenge. Each had to pick an ingredient of their choice next to a cloche that contained a hidden paired ingredient and make a dish in 75 minutes. Rashedul selected mango paired with green peppercorns, Benjamin had walnuts and dates, Benita got peaches and Earl Grey tea, and Lee chose salmon with aniseed. Benita’s risk of producing an ice cream dessert didn’t pay off, forcing her to change it into a custard dish. Benjamin’s katoumari received criticism on his presentation but received overall praise on the taste. Lee’s dish also won praise from the judges. Rashedul struggled to think of a dish, and chose to make a mango, mint and peppercorn sorbet. The judges couldn’t taste the green peppercorn in his sorbet, which meant it did not meet the brief of highlighting both ingredients, and that was enough to eliminate him. 910,000 #5
Week 2 - Home Cooking Week
6/02-1 Sunday, 7 May 2017 Judges' Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - The 23 remaining contestants could only rely on the basics of home cooking for the week by using simple kitchen equipment. They faced a Mystery Box Challenge with ingredients like prawns, chillies, pineapple and parmesan, that were chosen by the judges for the 75-minute cook. Sarah, Pia, Diana, Michelle and Eloise were chosen as the Top 5 and Eloise’s Pineapple Tarte Tatin with Pumpkin Chilli Caramel won her the advantage for the choice of the core ingredient for the Invention Test. She chose halloumi (over fennel and mussels). This ingredient caused some of the contestants to struggle throughout the 75-minute cook, including Lee, Ray and Pete, who found themselves in elimination. Eliza, Karlie and Sarah managed to champion the cheese in creative ways and were declared the Top 3. 767,000 #5
7/02-2 Monday, 8 May 2017 Pressure Test: Gary Mehigan's Roast Chicken, Peas and Potatoes - Lee, Pete and Ray had to follow and recreate Gary’s roasted chicken dish without a recipe provided; they had to follow the chef before plating the dish within 10 seconds of Gary to be spared from elimination. Ray struggled throughout, he poured too much cream in the pea custard and his fondant potatoes were cooked inconsistently. Pete fell behind when he tried to prepare his vegetable jus but his dish received overall praise and was first to be declared safe. Throughout the challenge, Lee had a good start and his dish impressed the judges but it was his cooking of the chicken that let him down, as he failed to sear the flesh side of the protein at the end of the cook. 861,000 #8
8/02-3 Tuesday, 9 May 2017 Immunity Challenge: Jarrod Di Blasi - In the 32-minute first round, Eliza, Sarah and Karlie had to make a savoury dinner plate with just one trip to the pantry. Sarah’s Pan Friend Barramundi with Bok Choy and Vinaigrette won the round and she advanced to the Immunity Challenge against Jarrod Di Blasi, who was the Victorian Young Chef of the Year. She chose one of the judges’ home fridges (Gary’s which contained Asian Ingredients) and with 75 minutes, prepped a XO Marinated Steak with Pickled Mushrooms and Potato Mash while Jarrod made a Sashimi of Whiting with Roast Bone Dressing and Avocado Puree in 60 minutes. Jarrod received overall praise on the creativity of his dish while Sarah’s dish also pleased the judges but her mashed potatoes and her marinade divided the judges’ opinions, giving her 23 points to Jarrod's 27. 979,000 #4
9/02-4 Wednesday, 10 May 2017 400 Gradi Team Challenge - The contestants arrived at the 400 Gradi Pizzeria headed by World Pizza Champion Johnny Di Francesco for a team challenge cooking for 250 guests. The two teams, led by Diana (Green) and Eloise (Red), had four hours preparation and service time to cook and plate an Italian three-course meal: two pizzas, a pasta dish and a dessert. During their first challenge, both teams struggled in prepping their respective pizza dough and desserts. The Red Team’s pizzas received higher praise than the Green Team’s, which had technical issues with the topping and the crust. However, the judges slammed their bland pasta and heavy sponge dessert compared to the Green Team’s, and sent the Red Team into elimination. 876,000 #5
10/02-5 Thursday, 11 May 2017 Potato Elimination Challenge - The losing team members faced a two-round elimination challenge featuring the core ingredient: potatoes. The first round was to cook a classic side dish of chips and dip in 60 minutes. Samuel, Arum and Eloise had the Top 3 chip dishes while Benjamin, Jess, Josh and Michelle served soggy chips, sending them to the second round. After 60 minutes to cook a dish with potatoes, Jess and Michelle delivered exemplary dishes and while one of Benjamin's sweet potato doughnuts was mushy, Josh's undercooking of his potato resulted in his gnocchi being lumpy and made him the third contestant to be eliminated. 875,000 #5
MasterClass: George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and Matt Preston - The judges individually presented their respective simple dishes to the contestants in their MasterClass: George demonstrated the cooking of broccoli on a grill, Gary presented a dessert that featured chocolate and beetroot, and Matt cooked nuggets and chips. Gary helped George make his Lamb Tortellini with Butter Sauce and Yoghurt Dressing. 669,000 #8
Week 3
11/03-1 Sunday, 14 May 2017 Ben Shewry's All-Australian Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - Ben Shewry showcased his Mystery Box that contained Australian ingredients for the contestants. After 75 minutes, the top five were Jess, Tamara, Trent, Nicole and Ray, with the latter winning the challenge. Ray’s advantage for the Invention Test was to choose one of the three cooking techniques that had to be highlighted in the contestants’ dishes. Throughout the second challenge, Ray, despite choosing smoking as the highlight of the dish, was responsible for under-cooked crayfish and under-smoked broth, while Pia failed to plate up all of her elements. Sarah, Sam and Eloise impressed with their inventive dishes while Ray and Pia were joined by Pete in the Bottom 3. 734,000 #5
12/03-2 Monday, 15 May 2017 Pressure Test: Andy Bowdy's "Rita" - Pete, Pia and Ray had four-and-a-half hours to recreate pastry chef Andy Bowdy’s signature twelve element intricate layered cake. The judges were impressed with Pete's dish overall, despite him burning his second batch of candied pecans, and he was declared safe. Ray’s cake lost points in the presentation of his cake layers but was praised on the tasting apart from his thick biscuit base. Although Pia’s dish had the best presentation, her bavarois was heavy and her meringue was too grainy. In the end, the errors in Pia’s dessert outweighed Ray’s bulging cake appearance, sealing her elimination. 868,000 #9
13/03-3 Tuesday, 16 May 2017 Immunity Challenge: Charlie Carrington - In the 45-minute first round, Eloise, Sam and Sarah were tasked to cook a dish with the use of a waffle maker. While Sam and Sarah opted for the sweet option for their waffle dishes, Eloise’s savoury take on chicken and waffles with chilli soy caramel won her the opportunity to cook against chef Charlie Carrington of Atlas Dining in Melbourne. Eloise had the advantage to beat the chef by choosing the ‘indulgent’ pantry that had sweet ingredients and, with 75 minutes, cooked a dessert of chocolate and peanut butter. The judges applaud Eloise’s dish over Charlie’s midnight snack dish that left them uncertain of his mascarpone ginger beer foam, awarding her the immunity pin with 28 points to Charlie’s 21. 1,045,000 #4
14/03-4 Wednesday, 17 May 2017 Relay Team Challenge - Four teams competed in a relay challenge where each member had 15 minutes of cooking time and 45 seconds to pass their instructions to the next cook. The captains Diana (Red Team), Benjamin (Yellow), Tamara (Blue) and Benita (Green) were tasked with choosing a dish that featured maple syrup. Benita and Tamara chose the savoury option for their dishes (Green’s Singaporean Chilli Crab and Prawns, and Blue’s Asian Sticky Pork Belly with Bao Buns and Slaw) while Benjamin and Diana opted for Maple Ice Cream desserts. Throughout the following changeovers, Benita’s choice of dish confused her team members when she decided to replace the palm sugar with the syrup at the start of the cook, the Red Team struggled with their jelly element which they failed to plate at the last minute and the Yellow Team provided improvements to their dish. Michelle, who was the third to cook for the Blue Team, struggled throughout and tampered with the elements of her team’s dish, forcing the last two members to salvage it. The Yellow and Red Teams were applauded for their desserts despite the missing jelly in the Red Team’s dish, while the judges praised Diana’s leadership and organization of her team’s dish. The Blue Team’s dish was criticised on their overcooked pork while the Green Team’s maple flavour couldn’t be detected despite using all of the syrup throughout the cook. As their dish failed to highlight the core ingredient, the Green Team were sent to elimination. 958,000 #5
15/03-5 Thursday, 18 May 2017 Time Shopping Elmination Challenge - Arum, Ben, Benita, Nicole and Pete faced an elimination challenge where each contestant could bid part of their 90 minutes' cooking time to purchase their ingredients. Each pantry of ingredients (except the staples) cost different minutes of time. Arum and Nicole spent 20 minutes to cook with ginger, sugar and pistachios. Ben had John Dory, artichokes and vanilla beans that cost 15 minutes. Benita decided to spend 45 minutes for prawns, ginger, coriander and kecap manis. Pete bought cherries, vanilla beans, sugar and pistachios for 25 minutes. Arum's cake was loved by the judges with Ben’s dish also receiving praise, while Pete had issues in plating his cake but stood out in the tasting. Therefore, the three of them were declared safe. Nicole’s pudding was dry and lacked sauce while Benita faced problems in her allocated cooking time, producing an underwhelming dish. Despite her efforts of improvising her burnt broth, it was not enough to save her from elimination. 935,000 #5
Week 4 - Sweet Week
16/04-1 Sunday, 21 May 2017 Kirsten Tibballs' Mystery Box Challenge and Flower Affinity Invention Test - The daily challenges in the coming week focus the contestants to cook desserts. Kirsten Tibballs presents her Mystery Box, with chocolate and her chosen ingredients (coconut, raspberries, mint, instant coffee, coffee beans, green tea, nectarines, desiccated coconut and dark rum) along with additional pantry dessert staples, for contestants to make their dishes in half an hour. Bryan, Eloise, Arum, Eliza and Pete were chosen for tasting and impressed with the creativity of their desserts, with Pete winning the advantage in the Invention Test set by Janice Wong. He was rewarded an extra 30-minute head start with Janice mentoring him to make a dish inspired by flowers but it was Callan, Diana and Sam who thrived in highlighting the flowers in their desserts and won the chance to cook for immunity. Samuel and Trent had technical issues with their dishes while Bryan’s dessert had too many elements and the flavours in his dish did not balance together correctly. Therefore, the three of them were sent to the Pressure Test. 839,000 #7
17/04-2 Monday, 22 May 2017 Pressure Test: Christy Tania's Ice Cream Float - Christy Tania showed Bryan, Samuel and Trent her gravity-defying ice cream dessert for them to replicate in three hours, with thirty minutes to make their sugar balloons. The time pressure proved too much for the contestants as they had flaws in their dishes: Trent’s balloon was too small as it dispersed when he presented his dish to the judges, Samuel used excess chocolate to cover the crevice of his cone after he poured his hot chocolate sauce during the cook, and Bryan’s semifreddo was too dense and contained dollops of meringue in the mixture, while he ran out of time to make his balloon. Ultimately, Trent and Samuel scored in taste and presentation, respectively. Despite having a good run in the competition, Bryan's first Pressure Test sealed his elimination. 936,000 #8
18/04-3 Tuesday, 23 May 2017 Immunity Challenge: Lauren Eldridge, Angélique Pereto and Reynold Poernomo - As a team, Callan, Diana and Sam individually competed against one of the three guest pastry chefs for immunity. By knife draw: Sam was pitted against pastry chef Lauren Eldridge, Diana faced chef Angélique Pereto and Callan cooked against KOI Dessert Bar’s Reynold Poernomo (from season 7). In 75 minutes, Diana made a dark chocolate sorbet with orange sauce, Sam cooked a deconstructed black forest gateaux and Callan baked a layered sponge cake with fruits, jelly, toffee and chocolate ganache. In 60 minutes, Reynold made a mango cream with spiced pineapple and lemongrass ginger consommé, Angélique decided to cook a dessert of green tea with coconut and raspberry, and Lauren did a honeycomb with crème fraiche ice cream. When Reynold’s dessert scored 27 points, the judges felt Callan’s use of his chocolate ganache was unnecessary and gave him 16 points. Diana’s dish was liked by the judges but the creativity of Angélique’s dessert highly impressed the judges, giving her a perfect score of 30 to Diana’s 18. While Sam earned rave reviews on his dish, Lauren’s use of two simple elements and precision earned her high praise (27-28). 899,000 #7
19/04-4 Wednesday, 24 May 2017 Edible Dessert Greenhouse Art Team Challenge - Two teams were tasked by Darren Purchese to construct edible dessert art installations in their respective stations for public viewing in eight hours. Sarah’s Red Team chose a Japanese zen garden concept while Tamara’s Blue Team took inspiration of a beehive. During prep time, the Red Team overcooked their first batch of dehydrated strawberry cherry blossoms and forced them to only make 300 blossoms while the Blue Team took too long to make their honeycomb biscuits and to build their cookie cutters. Afterwards, both teams were praised in their creativity by the judges but the Blue Team’s installations lacked balance in the sweetness of each element over the Red Team’s and landed them in elimination. 845,000 #7
20/04-5 Thursday, 25 May 2017 Blind Ingredient Tasting Elimination Challenge - The losing contestants (except Eloise, who used her Immunity Pin) had to correctly guess each ball of a dessert ingredient while blindfolded, to avoid landing in one of three places for the second elimination round. The bottom three: Ray (who mistook grapes for watermelon), Benjamin (banana instead of rockmelon) and Tamara (cucumber rather than rockmelon) had 75 minutes to cook their desserts with the ingredient they guessed incorrectly. Both Tamara and Ray impressed with their dishes but, while Ray struggled throughout the challenge, it was Benjamin’s overcooked bananas that sent him home. 879,000 #4
Week 5
21/05-1 Sunday, 28 May 2017 David Thompson's Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - Thai cuisine expert and chef David Thompson set up a Mystery Box Challenge for the contestants to cook their dishes with his chosen Thai ingredients, with Tamara, Diana, Michelle, Karlie and Samuel selected as the top five. Karlie won the advantage in the Invention Test which was the choice between two of Thompson’s dishes to cook an inventive dish with the ingredients of the chosen dish. She chose his pineapple and crab curry (over his tom yum soup) and several contestants prospered with their dishes to compete for three places in the Immunity Challenge. Tamara, Ben and Samuel had the top dishes chosen by the judges. Jess, Sam and Trent had technical errors in their dishes and were at risk of elimination. 737,000 #6
22/05-2 Monday, 29 May 2017 Pressure Test: Josue Lopez's "After the Eucalypt Fire" - Jess, Sam and Trent had three hours to replicate a 14-element emu dish cooked by Brisbane's Chef of the Year Josue Lopez. Despite his beetroot leaf puree was grainy, Sam was first to be declared safe. Jess' puree was bitter and lacked vibrance but while Trent was praised for the cooking of his emu, his plating was unorganized and the lack of the essential crispy elements in his dish left him eliminated. #
23/05-3 Tuesday, 30 May 2017 Immunity Challenge - #
24/05-4 Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Team Challenge - #
25/05-5 Thursday, 1 June 2017 Elimination Challenge - #
Week 6
26/06-1 Sunday, 4 June 2017 Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - #
27/06-2 Monday, 5 June 2017 Pressure Test - #
28/06-3 Tuesday, 6 June 2017 Immunity Challenge - #
29/06-4 Wednesday, 7 June 2017 Team Challenge - #
30/06-5 Thursday, 8 June 2017 Elimination Challenge - #
Week 7
31/07-1 Sunday, 11 June 2017 Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - #
32/07-2 Monday, 12 June 2017 Pressure Test - #
33/07-3 Tuesday, 13 June 2017 Immunity Challenge - #
34/07-4 Wednesday, 14 June 2017 Team Challenge - #
35/07-5 Thursday, 15 June 2017 Elimination Challenge - #
Week 8
36/08-1 Sunday, 18 June 2017 Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - #
37/08-2 Monday, 19 June 2017 Pressure Test - #
38/08-3 Tuesday, 20 June 2017 Immunity Challenge - #
39/08-4 Wednesday, 21 June 2017 Team Challenge - #
40/08-5 Thursday, 22 June 2017 Elimination Challenge - #
Week 9
41/09-1 Sunday, 25 June 2017 Mystery Box Challenge and Invention Test - #
42/09-2 Monday, 26 June 2017 Pressure Test - #
43/09-3 Tuesday, 27 June 2017 Immunity Challenge - #
44/09-4 Wednesday, 28 June 2017 Team Challenge - #
45/09-5 Thursday, 29 June 2017 Elimination Challenge - #

References

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  2. ^ "'I haven't lost my ability to cook': MasterChef's Josh has a second chance at fame after a run-in with a car thief excluded him from 2015 series". DailyMail. 1 May 2017.
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  4. ^ "Emotional ending as MasterChef Australia's oldest contestant eliminated after prawn broth disaster". News.com.au. 18 May 2017.
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