The Block - Season 9

Season 9
The Block: Glasshouse
Five couples and an abandoned 1980s office building come together for the biggest Block yet, The Block Glasshouse in Prahan. In a twist, teams judge each other's rooms.

Episodes

Welcome to The Block!

First Room Begins

Settle the Score

Building Delays

Design Disputes & The Block Unlocked

Guest Bedrooms Revealed

Scotty's Game Changer

Safety First

Love Thy Neighbour Challenge

Problem After Problem

The Block Unlocked (Guest Bedroom)

Main Bathroom Revealed

The Jury Votes

Secret Rooms and Building Delays

Pop Up Shop Challenge

Pop Up Shop Politics

The Block Unlocked (Main Bathrooms)

Bedroom and Study Room Reveal

Jury With a Difference

Take Down the Walls

Taking Shape

In Trouble

The Block Unlocked (Bedroom and Study)

Master Bedrooms Revealed

The Block Jury Votes

Pop Up Shop is Revealed

The Best Challenge Ever

Staircases and Laundries

The Block Unlocked (Master Bedroom)

Laundry and Staircase Reveal

The Buyers Vote

Kitchen Build Continues

Brothers' Kitchen Nightmare

Will There Be An Audit?

The Block Unlocked (Laundry and Staircase)

Kitchen Reveal

The Jury Votes

Living and Dining on a Budget

Australian Made Challenge

The Block Audit

The Block Unlocked (Kitchens)

Living and Dining Room Revealed

Jury Revenge

Keith's Discovery

Reno Replay Challenge Begins

Reno Replay Challenge Results

The Block Unlocked (Living and Dining Rooms)

Ensuites Revealed

Jury Votes

Children First Charity Challenge

Terraces Take Shape

Keith Faces An Uprising

The Block Unlocked (Ensuites)

Terraces Are Revealed

Block's Biggest Bust Up

Apartment 6 Challenge Gets Competitive

Keith Recruits New Labourers

Keith Accused of Playing Favourites

The Block Unlocked (Terraces)

Apartment 6 Revealed

Darren Defies Keith's Kitchen Request

Brothers Caught in Rooftop Hell

Challenge Apartment Downstairs Rooms Revealed

The Block Unlocked (Apartment 6)

The Auction
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