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- Tales of crime and passion in Auckland, New Zealand, spanning from 1974 through to 1984.
- A detective's personal and professional life start to unravel when she is involved in a fatal car accident and begins to lose her memory.
- The Golden Boy is Tama, He's an All Black and everyone in Crawdon is basking in his reflected glory. Everyone but his older sister; Mitch, who's returned home from Auckland to find that the long shadow Tama casts over Crawdon is a cold place to stand.
- When Jess's only child starts school, it is a big learning curve.
- Four New Zealand couples compete to see who can renovate a property that will make the biggest profit at auction.
- Rugby legend, youngest All Blacks player ever, JONAH, tells the true, once-in- a- lifetime story of the greatest rugby player the world has ever known - Jonah Lomu. This two part drama series charts Jonah's rise to the top, but also his battles with a devastating illness. JONAH is the incredible, true story of New Zealand's greatest sporting legend.
- The Moe Show follows our main character Moe, a friendly, cuddly monster who lives on Mt Moehau in the Coromandel and in each episode Moe goes on journeys of discovery around New Zealand.
- The Project is a New Zealand current affairs show hosted by Jesse Mulligan, Kanoa Lloyd and Jeremy Corbett with rotating guest panelists. It draws topical and controversial current affairs content as well as comedy from recent news stories.
- Jono and Ben is a New Zealand television comedy show on TV3 hosted by Jono Pryor, Ben Boyce, Guy Williams and Laura Daniel.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- New Zealand celebrities team up with professional dancers for a ballroom dancing competition decided by a combination of viewers' votes and judges' votes.
- A positive yet hard hitting show with Paul Henry, aimed at finding the truth about where we are as a nation as we come out of lock-down and what possibilities lie ahead for us in the future.
- The AM Show is a New Zealand morning news and talk show that airs on Three and simulcast on Radio Live.
- For the first time in human history, children are facing shorter lives than their parents. The reason? Obesity - it's a killer epidemic that destroys millions of lives each year. There isn't a single country that's been able to reduce its obesity rates . . . and unfortunately Kiwis are heavier than most. If the trend continues, we'll see nearly half the world's population as clinically overweight or obese in just 12 years time. But what if there was a silver bullet solution? Well, a team of New Zealand scientists may have found one. Amazingly, it's all natural - but the solution is not for the faint hearted, or the weak-stomached. They believe the cure for obesity could lie inside our faeces. Our 'gut bugs' team will take fit people's poo and feed it to obese people to see if it makes them thin. And surprisingly there's a lot to suggest this theory might not be so crazy. Over the next six months, we'll be following four obese teenage girls to see if this revolutionary treatment actually works. The girls won't be dieting, but they will definitely be on trial as we see their successes and struggles. Along the way, we'll also dive into the cutting edge of science behind the human microbiome, how we gain weight, and why fat can be so stubborn to lose. And it's not just about the girls - the reputations of our team of elite researchers are on the line too. If their theory is right, this ground-breaking treatment could change the lives of every obese and overweight person on the planet. There's just a whole lot of crap they'll have to get through first. Welcome to the secretive world of human poo trials.
- House of Champions celebrates the differences amongst us and the threads that bind us together. In small town New Zealand, three adult flatmates are striving for Special Olympics glory. With their sights firmly set on achieving gold, can they beat the odds or will life get in the way?
- Hosted by Simon Shepherd, Newshub Nation is an in-depth weekly current affairs show focusing on the major players and forces that shape New Zealand.
- The Block NZ is back for its sixth season. The challenges are tougher than ever and in just 12 weeks, the teams will have to build and showcase their design skills like never before.
- It's the first day of reno and the teams channel their inner child this week. But a challenge throws a spanner in the works, which soon sees the teams struggling to stay afloat.
- The teams are all hands on deck as the pressure to deliver a winning room looms. Later, the teams go head to head in a free for all.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
- The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.