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In the final leg of the race, our teams battle it out in Australia's Top End. In a race where every second counts, the first team to cross the finish line will take home a $250,000 cash prize.
The final four teams make their way to Thailand. Teams are faced with their toughest eating challenge yet, with every contestant having to take part in order to get their next clue.
Would you rather spend the day doing laundry by hand or sorting through different species of fish? And what if that decision could cost you $250,000?
Five teams remain, as they make their way through Malawi and get closer to the winning prize of $250,000. If you can shell peanuts, mould bricks or sew shirts, then this is your leg of the race!
Teams race through the challenges, but for those afraid of heights, swinging over a gorge isn't their ideal good time. Will they push themselves or will their hesitation cost them the race?
The final six teams make their way through Zimbabwe. Which team will be first to the Pitstop and which team will have to kiss their shot at $250,000 goodbye?
The teams IKEA skills are put to the test as they must deliver and assemble goods to a local market. Unfortunately, for one team, it's the end of the race and the end of their shot at $250,000.
The race is well and truly underway as the remaining teams land in Mongolia. All hell breaks lose as the teams try to milk goats, herd sheep and ride camels across the sand dunes.
The contestants find themselves battling as much with the heat as with each other. It's a mad dash to the end as the teams do all they can to avoid being eliminated from the race.
Teams must head to a local puppet theatre to get their clues for the next destination before having to undertake an eating challenge which is not for the faint-hearted.
Teams will need to choose their challenges wisely when an obstacle course or a skill testing drone flight are on the table. The last team to arrive at the Pitstop may be eliminated.
Hosted by television's loveable loose-cannon Beau Ryan, 22 Aussie hopefuls will tackle trains, planes and camels as they ping-pong across the world in pursuit of the $250,000 cash prize.
A four-time Olympian, a pro parkour athlete, comedians, social media stars, reality legends, sporting superstars and a former MasterChef Australia judge are all taking on The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition 2025.
It's boarding time for these 13 teams:
· Aesha Scott & Scott Dobson – Engaged
· Ant Middleton & Dan Middleton – Brothers
· Bronte Campbell OAM & Benfield Lainchbury – Engaged
· Brendan Fevola & Leni Fevola – Father & Daughter
· Dom ‘Tomato' Di Tommaso & Marx Marsters – Mates
· Ed Kavalee & Tiffiny Hall – Married
· Luke O'Halloran & ‘Sassy' Scott O'Halloran - Brothers
· Melissa Leong & Leah Wilson – Besties
· Lindy Klim & Stella Klim – Mother & Daughter
· Rob Mills & Georgie Tunny – Engaged
· Steph Tisdell & Ben Tisdell – Siblings
· Stephen Curry & Bernard Curry – Brothers
· Gretel Killeen & Epiphany Mason – Mother & Daughter
Joined as always by our beloved host, Beau Ryan, these famous faces and their loved ones will hit the road, skies and seas across the globe, facing Pit Stops, Roadblocks and Detours in the hopes of winning $100,000 for their chosen charities.
Best known as a beloved Chief Stew on Below Deck, Aesha Scott also appeared on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Australia in 2023 where she came third. The hilarious and relatable reality star will be joined by her fiancé Scott Dobson.
From a career in the UK's elite forces to hosting SAS, Ant Middleton has put his body on the line for crown, country, and entertaining the masses and will be joined on the race by his big brother and building conservationist Dan.
As a four-time Olympian and triple Olympic gold medallist, Bronte Campbell's swimming career also earned her an OAM. She'll be tackling the race with her fiancé Benfield, a musician who Bronte credits with getting her back in the pool to compete at the Paris Olympics where she won a gold medal as a member of the women's 4x100m freestyle relay team.
AFL legend, Brendan Fevola's antics both on and off the field catapulted him into a career in media, hosting radio and appearing on shows like The Footy Show, The Masked Singer Australia, and I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Australia which he won in 2015. But his proudest career highlight has been becoming a dad, and he'll be joined on the race by his 18-year-old daughter Leni.
Dominic Di Tommaso – aka Dom Tomato – is one of the most popular parkour athletes in the world. The former garbo is now a Red Bull pro who jumps, rolls, and dives across iconic locations throughout the world. He'll be joining the race with best mate, garbo and DJ, Marx Marsters.
Fitness and health expert Tiffiny Hall has over 20 years' experience training celebrities and athletes. She was a trainer on The Biggest Loser and has authored more than 11 books. Ed Kavalee's career has spanned radio, TV, and film and he is a beloved mainstay on Have You Been Paying Attention? The power couple have conquered parenthood, careers, and co-authored books together and now they're about to take on The Amazing Race.
Viral sensation siblings Luke and brother ‘Sassy' Scott O'Halloran first started posting their videos during COVID-19, and their online antics have amassed them a huge following of over five million across their social media platforms including a-list fans like Selena Gomez, Kyle and Jackie O, Meghan Trainor, Rita Ora and Taika Waititi.
TV presenter, food writer, podcast host, cookbook editor, radio broadcaster and former MasterChef Australia judge, Melissa Leong is no stranger to TV competitions, but this time she'll be the one in the hot seat as she and her long-term friend Leah Wilson tackle The Amazing Race together.
Model-turned-socialite and Indonesian princess, Lindy Klim and her social media star and model daughter Stella will be trading their creature comforts and designer duds for activewear as they hit the road and take on TV's toughest race around the world.
A finalist in the first season of Australian Idol in 2003, Rob ‘Millsy' Mills has become a household name appearing on stage and screen for over two decades, with TV credits including a role in Neighbours, and musical theatre productions including Wicked, &Juliet and Grease: The Musical. He'll be joined by his fiancée, Georgie Tunny, who was the sports host on ABC News Breakfast for several years before becoming a regular host on The Project.
The hilarious Steph Tisdell has been entertaining audiences with her stand-up comedy across the world. She's starred in shows like Bump, The Deb, and Total Control and has written on hit shows like Fisk and Rosehaven. Steph will be joined on The Amazing Race by her brother, Ben, an emergency room doctor who she describes as her "metaphorical personal trainer", who has been helping her prepare for the Boston Marathon in 2026.
Brothers Stephen and Bernard Curry are film and television stars with equally impressive resumes who have delighted Aussie audiences for decades. Both starting out in the ‘90s, some of Stephen's iconic roles include The Castle and The King, while Bernard had long stints on Home and Away, Neighboursand Wentworth. The pair claim they haven't had an argument since 1984, but The Amazing Race may just put that to the test.
Gretel Killeen is a TV host, best-selling children's book author and comedy writer who was the iconic face of Big Brother from 2001 to 2007. She'll be joined on the race by her daughter, Epiphany, who also followed in her mum's footsteps working in media, and she currently holds the Guinness World Record for the most short films produced by a filmmaker.
Our teams are all packed and ready to hit the road, and we can't wait to see what adventure awaits when The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition returns to 10 and 10 Play soon!
The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition.
Coming Soon To 10 And 10 Play.
This year, the biggest race around the world is heading in a new direction in an exciting new series, The Amazing Race Australia Celebrity Edition. They say travel is the ultimate test of any relationship, and for the celebrities joining us this season, it will be no ordinary challenge. Our celebrities and their race partner will be met at the starting line by our larrikin host Beau Ryan, who will be sure to throw twists and turns their way as they race across the globe. From culture shock, meagre budgets and the pressure of a non-stop race, our star racers will be tested in ways we've never seen before.