Charlie stockpiles fuel, Marg Pomeranz exposes the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, Rhys Nicholson goes down the Chemtrail rabbit hole and comedian Steph Tisdell pulls on the sneakers and runs for her life.
Some of Australia's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows they've watched over the past week, from the comfort of their living rooms.
There are nine weeks left of the gold season to go and the pressure is on. At Swiss Diggings, an unemployed Donnie begs Dennis, the owner of Swiss Diggings, for a new job.
Burnt Bridges. A broken oven forces Chef Ben to attempt a seven-course dinner under extreme pressure. Cracks spread across the boat as Mike goes missing when he's needed most.
It's the second last Dinner Party of this years experiment. While some couples are thriving, tensions rise when others air their concerns, and a shock debate divides the table.
Balaclava Hat Factory and Paddington Japanese. In Melbourne's Balaclava, Paul and Isobel want to add structure to their old hat factory, and in Sydney, Ian wants to transform his terrace into a Japanese inspired haven.
Top 10 continues and voting is now open! Australia decides which singer will make it into the Top 8 and take one step closer to being the next Australian Idol.
Homestay Week continues as our couples get a taste of life outside the experiment. But as they see what their partners natural environment looks like, tough questions will arise.
Tensions peak as shifting alliances, bold moves and rising rivalries reshape the tribe. Power balances wobble and players scramble to outmanoeuvre each other in a fast changing game.
The live show performances continue, with the remaining Top 10 singers giving everything they've got to keep their dream alive and continue to the Top 8.