International

LEGO Masters Australia: winners, host and where to watch

The Australian version is one of the longest-running and most adventurous adaptations of the format, with a run of returning-champion seasons the US has never tried. Here is the full rundown.

Host: Hamish BlakeJudge: Ryan "The Brickman" McNaughtNine Network (Australia), also streams on 9Now

Every season and winner

7 seasons have aired, several in returning-champion formats. The winners and runners-up are behind the reveal so the results stay a surprise.

Show the seasons, winners and runners-up
SeasonYearWinnersRunners-upFormat
12019Henry & CadeDavid & GerhardStandard season
22020Jackson & Alex T.Damian & AndrewStandard season
32021David & GusOwen & ScottStandard season
42022Joss & Henry WoodyardCaleb & AlexStandard season
52023Scott & OwenJoss & Henry WoodyardGrand Masters
62024Krystle & Michelle (Team USA, previously competed on US Lego Masters seasons 1 and 2)Felix & Annalena (Team Germany, previous German season 1 winners)Australia vs The World
72025Henry & CadeTrent & AlexGrandmasters of the Galaxy

7 seasons fully aired as of 2026-07-11. Season 8, titled Bricktacular, began airing 2026-07-05 as a 4-episode special event and is IN PROGRESS (not yet concluded), so not counted in seasonCount.

Airing now

Bricktacular (Season 8)

The Bricktacular special event premiered on July 5, 2026, on Nine and 9Now, bringing back twelve returning champions in four trios across franchise-themed episodes, co-hosted by Hamish Blake and Sophie Monk. It is still airing, so there is no winner to report yet.

How it differs from the US version

  • AU version airs on Nine Network with host Hamish Blake and a single recurring judge (Ryan 'The Brickman' McNaught) across every season, versus the US version on Fox which uses a rotating panel/different host lineup.
  • AU version has run multiple 'returning champions' special-format seasons (Grand Masters S5, Australia vs The World S6, Grandmasters of the Galaxy S7, Bricktacular S8) far more frequently than the US version.
  • Both AU and US versions award a $100,000 prize (AUD vs USD respectively), unlike the original UK version which offered no cash prize and instead exhibited winning builds at Legoland.
  • The Australian franchise is one of the longest-running and most internationally cross-pollinated adaptations, with its 'vs the World' format explicitly pitting AU teams against winners from other countries' national versions (Germany, USA, Canada, China, Finland, Sweden, New Zealand).

Where US viewers can watch

Verified: LEGO Masters Australia is available in the US on Tubi (free, ad-supported) and Apple TV; also listed on JustWatch/TVGuide watch-provider pages. Not currently listed as available on Peacock or Hulu (those carry the separate US Fox version of Lego Masters, not the Australian one).

Prefer the American version? Head back to the LEGO Masters US guide.

From the catalog

Build something like this

The show returns every brick to the pit, but you can build at home. Here are top-rated LEGO® sets from our reviews that match the themes above.

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