The finalists' challenge is to produce a three-course menu embracing local ingredients for a restaurant full of regular diners. With the promise of a head chef position on offer, the tension in the kitchen is high.
Rory O'Donoghue starred in The Aunty Jack Show as the hugely popular tights-wearing, cane-twirling Thin Arthur. Off-stage Rory lived with a crippling secret that family and friends are now ready to share: O'Donoghue lived with schizoaffective disorder.
The final three candidates are faced with wild boar for their skills test. Matt proves to be prepared, but is his food too fancy for a gastropub? There's only one place left in the final, and the pressure is on.
Audrey goes back to work and puts Stevie in family day care. Martha hits the dating scene, but struggles to find a lesbian who likes babies.
Hugh and Steph help the Humberside Police to combat their sedentary behaviour. They also meet one family struggling with body confidence, and test the power of CBD.
When drought almost sent him broke, fifth generation Cooma sheep farmer Charles Massy converted to regenerative agriculture to heal his land. A PhD led to a book and now he's the 'philosopher king' of a growing movement.
The first test is about local ingredients, and the chefs are presented with the little-used ingredient of kid meat. Competition is intense, as only one chef will be selected to go through to the final interview.
Sophie needs to make a big decision, Audrey second-guesses hers, while Ester's choices are taken out of her hands. Verity turns Audrey's living room into her office, and finds an unlikely tea lady.
When Jamie Pultz left the police, there was one case he couldn't drop: the suspicious death of young Queensland mum Kirra McLoughlin. His podcast investigation turned up some startling discoveries.
The first three candidates are put through a gruelling hands-on interview process to become the new head chef at the Miners Arms. A local rack of lamb immediately puts their butchery skills under scrutiny.
It's Stevie's first birthday. Audrey goes a little nuts, like most parents reaching this milestone. Stevie's party celebration is a fraught, over-catered extravaganza that triggers Audrey's anxiety and competitive spirit.
Hugh and Steph challenge one GP surgery to test out easy solutions for their compulsive snacking. They also tackle their own health concerns - from Hugh's stress to Steph's dodgy stomach.
The finalists' challenge is to produce three courses for a restaurant full of discerning diners. They will also have to manage a brigade of chefs, testing not only their cooking skills but their ability to run a kitchen.
Jess Cerro (aka Montaigne) was meant to be representing Australia at Eurovision. The pandemic has seen that dream pushed back by 12 months, but hasn't stopped her desire to create and share her art with the world.
After nearly seven years in limbo on Manus Island, an audacious plan was hatched to get Kurdish refugee Behrouz Boochani to freedom in New Zealand.
There is only one place left in the final, and the pressure is on for the final three candidates. Ben is on a mission to impress with his theatrical creations, while Simon has to convince them he really wants the job.
Danzal Baker (aka Baker Boy) comes from one of the smallest communities in Arnhem Land but he's performed on some of the biggest stages. Through music he brings his culture by sharing his local language, Yolngu Matha.
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