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Who are the winners of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity edition?

Who took home the crown?

After 15 action-packed destinations filled with high-stakes challenges, The Amazing Race: Celebrity Edition 2025 has officially crowned its winners.

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Taking home the $100,000 prize for their chosen charity were none other than brothers Stephen and Bernard Curry, who proved that teamwork (and a good dose of sibling banter) can take you all the way to the finish line.

Their winning moment played out in stunning Indonesia, where the final challenge tested brains, brawn, and nerves.

Scroll on to find out how the finale unfolded…

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The epic finale saw the final three teams; Stephen and Bernard Curry, Rob Mills and Georgie Tunny, and Aesha Scott and Scott Dobson touch down in the breathtaking landscapes of Indonesia for their final leg.

The adventure began with a motorbike ride through rice paddies, followed by a Roadblock that pushed one team member to master the movements of traditional Indonesian dance.

From there, the teams faced a Detour: “Stack It,” where they had to build miniature temple models, or “Strike It,” which required a steady hand and aim in a long-distance archery challenge.

Finally, it all came down to a sprint up the ancient steps of a Yogyakarta temple.

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The Curry brothers charged across the finish line first and were officially crowned the winners of The Amazing Race: Celebrity Edition 2025.

Their victory won them a $100,000 prize for their chosen charity, One in Five, which funds groundbreaking mental health research.

(Credit: Ten)

Just steps behind were Rob Mills and Georgie Tunny, and in third place, Aesha Scott and Scott Dobson.

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From the chaos of European traffic jams to emotional local encounters, this season of The Amazing Race: Celebrity Edition delivered it all.

And if you missed any of the globe-trotting action, you can catch all the moments now on 10play.


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