

Big Brother Australia 2025 has officially come to an end. But before we could see the winner cop their cash prize, viewers were treated with a plethora of live nominations and live eviction (with some surprises in the end). So, here are all the eliminations from Big Brother Australia 2025.
This article contains Big Brother Australia 2025 spoilers. Proceed with caution.
Earlier this year, Big Brother Australia was rebooted by its OG broadcast channel, Network 10. In this version of the show, we got to see 13 housemates attempt to live together in harmony for a shot at a $135,000 cash prize. But of course, the only thing stopping them from clutching that dosh is nominations and Australia’s votes.
And while the show has come to a close, we’ve got the full elimination list in order down below if you need a cheeky eviction cheat sheet.
Who was evicted from Big Brother Australia 2025?
Episode 26 — Monday, December 8
We’ve made it to the end! We’ve got our final five.
However, before we could officially kiss Big Brother Australia, host Mel Tracina pulled a final eviction twist. In this little challenge, the fab five — consisting of Allana Jackson, Bruce Dunne, Coco Beeby, Emily Dale and Colin Ridley — were given the opportunity to play a game for a chance at nabbing a Suzuki Jimny XL valued at over $43K.
If they won, they must leave the house.
In the end, it was Allana and Bruce who were down for the challenge, which was revealed to be a game of chance. After some nail biting moments, it was Allanna who was evicted… with a car!

Following Allanna’s eviction, Bruce became the 10th housemate to be booted. Unfortunately for him, he left empty-handed.

Shortly after Bruce was evicted, Colin was the next one to be evicted, leaving us with an all-girl final two: Coco and Emily.

After three gruelling weeks, Australia voted for Coco, making her the first winner of this reboot.

Episode 25 — Sunday, December 7
It’s the last round of live evictions. However, in a not-so-live twist, Edward was brutally evicted when letters from home were read to the remaining housemates.
In a shocking twist, Ed’s eviction was announced on the last page of his letter, revealing that it was from Big Brother himself rather than his family.

Unfortunately, alongside Ed, it was Conor who was also sent home by Australia.

Episode 22 — Wednesday, December 3
Tonight was the last live nominations session for the 2025 season of Big Brother, and it was a nail-biter! The diary room did its thing (host searing housemate reads) and this time it was four housemates up for elimination in the final week of the season.
On the nomination chopping block this week was Colin in the top spot with 10 points, Coco following close behind with eight, and Ed in third place with five. Rounding out the four-nomiee episode was Conor, who nabbed four points. It’s all gearing up for the eviction, which will leave us with our finalists before Big Brother Australia closes it’s doors later this month.

Episode 21 — Tuesday, December 2
In a snap eviction, Vinnie was evicted from the Big Brother Australia house. Unlike the others, the eviction took place hours after nominations were announced, with voting closing at 12pm.
During the week’s shopping task — where housemates must dress as elves and sing a Christmas carol on the “concert stage” — it was revealed that Vinnie had been evicted through altered lyrics to “Jingle Bells”.

Episode 20 — Monday, December 1
Kicking off the new month with a brutal nomination!
This time around, Allana is up for eviction again, this time clocking seven points. Coco lands in second place for nominations, after copping 10, and in the top spot is Vinnie, who got 16.

However, as head housemate, Colin saved Allana!!!! As a result, Emily is now up for eviction.
Episode 19 — Sunday, November 30
In this round of evictions, we’ve got four people up for elimination. However, before we got into the traditional dumping ceremony, Big Brother Australia gave us a twist.
Basically, the folks who are not nominated for eviction were offered $15K if they rang the front doorbell. The catch? Well, the money comes out of the $100K prize pool, and they’re evicted.
In this challenge, it was Abiola who self-evicted with the dosh.

Unfortunately, it was time HOLLY.

Episode 14 — Monday, November 24
While Jane was handed the opportunity to elect head housemate for Week Three, picking Allana, Mia was allowed to kick off nominations for the week.
In her shock nominations announcement, Mia gave Holly three points and Bruce two points.
However, this time around, nominations have introduced a round of “fresh meat”, as host Mel Tracina put it.
Vinnie leads the pack with 12 points, with Abiola and Bruce landing on nine points.

Now that Allana is the head housemate, she has the save and replace power. Unlike Holly, Allana saved Abiola.
As a result, the nominations list has switched to Vinnie, Bruce, Holly and Conor are up for evictions.

Episode 13 — Sunday, November 23
Although she survived the first round of evictions, Jane became the second person to be eliminated from the Big Brother Australia 2025 reboot.

However, in a big plot twist, 20 viewers who’ve registered for a plot twist earlier this week were handed a number into the Big Brother House. The fan is set to reveal the second eviction of the night — as a result, Australia’s votes to save a housemate have been vetoed.

The fan went on to save… ALLANA. As a result, Mia has become the third person to be evicted this season.

Episode Eight — Monday, November 17
There’s no rest for the wicked (AKA Big Brother), with another round of live nominations.
For a second time, Jane has landed herself in hot water, copping 14 nomination points to her name, followed by Mia, who copped 13 and Allana with 10.

Episode Seven — Sunday, November 16
AUSTRALIA HAS SPOKEN. The first person to be evicted from the Big Brother Australia house is…. MICHAEL.
Episode Four — Wednesday, November 12
We’ve got our first live nominations, and as someone who’s been watching on — both on daily episodes and the 24/7 stream — the housemates on the chopping block do not come as a surprise.
In an automatic nomination, Jane is at risk of going home after she failed to hide from the housemates for 90 seconds. After copping a total of 21 points from her fellow housemates, Holly became the second nominee with Michael, who copped 13.
It’s now Australia’s decision to push the elimination button.

At the time of writing, no one has been nominated or evicted, as it has only just premiered! However, punters on X (formerly Twitter) are already sharing who their favourite housemates are.



Be sure to keep this page bookmarked, because as soon as someone is dropped from the house, we’re capturing all the tea here.
You can watch Big Brother Australia on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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