It’s one of Australia’s most popular reality juggernauts – but behind the glossy reveals and nail-biting auctions, life on The Block is far from what viewers see on screen.
Daily Mail can now reveal behind-the-scenes secrets – from meagre contestant pay and producer manipulation to auction bombshells and marathon filming schedules that push cast to their limits.
Contestants are paid less than fans think
While couples may be competing for life-changing prize money, their weekly stipend is shockingly modest.
Hayden Vale and Sara Tumino from the 2018 season revealed they received around $500-a-week per contestant – barely enough to cover bills at home while they were away for months.
Dean and Shay Paine, winners from 2015, later admitted that by the time you factor in the hours worked, contestants are effectively earning ‘less than minimum wage.’

It’s one of Australia’s most popular reality juggernauts – but behind the glossy reveals and nail-biting auctions, life on The Block is far from what viewers see on screen

Hayden Vale and Sara Tumino from the 2018 season revealed they received around $500 a week per contestant – barely enough to cover bills at home while they were away for months
Producers pull the strings
Despite being marketed as a renovation competition, insiders say the real power lies with producers who dictate storylines, create heroes and villains, and encourage conflict.
In 2021, Tanya and Vito Guccione made headlines after admitting to being part of the infamous ‘cheating scandal,’ but Tanya later claimed producers leaned on her to ‘own’ the drama so it would deliver maximum ratings.
Others, like Jess and Norm from 2018, confessed they were often nudged to react a certain way on camera.
Secrets among contestants
The show thrives on secrecy, and producers actively encourage contestants not to share details about their strategies or relationships with each other.
Elyse Knowles and Josh Barker, who won in 2017, admitted they deliberately downplayed their design plans to avoid giving rivals an edge.
Ronnie and Georgia Caceres became notorious for guarding their game plan so tightly in 2017 – and again as All Stars in 2021 – that it sparked tension with other couples.

In 2021, Tanya and Vito Guccione (pictured) made headlines after admitting to being part of the infamous ‘cheating scandal,’ but Tanya later claimed producers leaned on her to ‘own’ the drama so it would deliver maximum ratings

Fan favourites Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie (both pictured) were left heartbroken in 2019 when their luxury St Kilda property sold for just $3.374 million – scraping them a profit of only $384,000 despite weeks of backbreaking work
Auction day isn’t always fair
One of the show’s biggest drawcards is auction day, but the dramatic scenes aren’t always as organic as they appear.
Fan favourites Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie were left heartbroken in 2019 when their luxury St Kilda property sold for just $3.374 million – scraping them a profit of only $384,000 despite weeks of backbreaking work.
They later hinted that auction order and buyer behaviour can make or break couples.
Meanwhile, Adrian Portelli‘s dramatic arrival at the 2022 finale – splashing millions on Omar and Oz‘s house – sparked fury from viewers who accused producers of stacking the deck.
The gruelling schedule
Life on The Block is nothing short of punishing.
Ronnie and Georgia once revealed they averaged only four hours of sleep per night, with contestants often working through until dawn to finish rooms before reveals.

Elyse Knowles and Josh Barker, who won in 2017, admitted they deliberately downplayed their design plans to avoid giving rivals an edge

In contrast, Ronnie and Georgia Caceres became notorious for guarding their game plan so tightly in 2017 – and again as All Stars in 2021 – that it sparked tension with other couples

Meanwhile, Adrian Portelli ‘s dramatic arrival at the 2022 finale – splashing millions on Omar and Oz ‘s house – sparked fury from viewers who accused producers of stacking the deck
Sara and Hayden Vale said filming was so relentless in 2018 that they had to be pulled aside by producers to calm down after breakdowns on site.
Even Elyse Knowles admitted she was left ‘exhausted and mentally drained’ by the end of filming.
Nicknames and labels created by producers
The way contestants are perceived on screen is often shaped before they even set foot on set.
Villains like Tanya or Keith Schleiger – the show’s ‘foreman’ who has been portrayed as the grumpy taskmaster – are carefully edited into larger-than-life roles.
Ronnie and Georgia confessed that being painted as ‘the competitive couple’ in both 2017 and 2021 stuck with them long after the cameras stopped rolling, despite saying they were simply focused on doing well.
Editing magic hides the truth
While The Block is presented as a fly-on-the-wall reality series, heavy editing and even re-shoots play a big role.
In 2016, contestants Chris and Kim openly complained that the editing exaggerated their fights, while others claimed key context was deliberately cut to fit certain storylines.
Multiple contestants, including Deb and Andy from 2019, have also said producers often re-film ‘walk-ins’ and dramatic moments to ensure the best reaction shots.
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