Season seven of Love Island Australia has officially wrapped, with one lucky couple crowned as winners.
Yana and Kye were announced as the winners in a final ceremony, hosted by Sophie Monk, as voted by the Australian audience.
They’ve won $30,000, which will be split between them.
This left Sharn and Ross and Jaide and Jotham as runners-up, missing out on the prize money, but leaving in a committed relationship.
Speaking to host Sophie after winning the seventh series, the couple said they were shocked and would never have believed they’d be standing there as the winning couple.
Yana and Kye win Love Island Australia 2025
What an end to one of the most dramatic seasons yet, packed with blindsides, shock dumpings and several couples who have somehow survived every twist thrown their way.
After a string of brutal dumpings, only three couples were left standing: Ross and Sharn, the last remaining day-one pair who somehow weathered every challenge thrown at them.
Kye and Yana, whose chaotic chemistry turned into one of the season’s strongest partnerships, and Jotham and Jaide, who found their rhythm late in the game but quickly became fan favourites.

Are Yana and Kye still together?
While we don’t know for sure if the lovebirds are still together now they have left the villa behind, we sure hope they are!
The fact that Yana has been seen out and about wearing the bracelet Kye gave her certainly gives us hope!
Is the Love Island Australia finale live?
Sadly, no. Like many reality shows these days, Love Island films multiple endings where each couple has to react to “winning”.
This, of course, often leads to fairly lacklustre finales which can frustrate fans, but hey, production budgets aren’t what they used to be, right?
Will Love Island Australia be back in 2026?

As Love Island Australia finishes airing its 2025 outings, there is no official announcement yet from the Nine Network or ITV Studios Australia confirming a new season for 2026.
That said, Love Island remains one of the most profitable and high-profile reality formats globally, with multiple Love Island formats already locked in for 2026 overseas (like Love Island: All Stars and other international spin-offs).
If Love Island Australia does come back in 2026, it’s safe to say you can expect more drama, fresh twists on coupling and challenges, and crossovers with international Islanders or All Stars themes.