After a five-year hiatus, The Real Housewives of Sydney returned to our screens in 2023 with a new generation of Sydney’s most glamorous and wealthy women.
Seven new housewives welcomed us into their homes and lives to witness the friendships, fashion, social events, and of course, drama.
Now, they’re about to do it all again as Binge releases yet another season of the hit reality series.
“After last season’s explosive finale, The Real Housewives of Sydney are back with fresh drama, luxury getaways and next-level fashion, all set against Sydney’s stunning skyline and iconic harbour,” reads the press release.

Where to watch The Real Housewives of Sydney in Australia
Binge is the official home for The Real Housewives of Sydney, including seasons one and two.
The 10-part new season premieres on Tuesday, February 25, at 1:30pm on Binge with new episodes dropping weekly.
Stream The Real Housewives of Sydney on Binge with a 7-day free trial. Subscribe here.

Who is cast in The Real Housewives of Sydney?
Season one housewives Krissy Marsh and Nicole Gazal O’Neil made a comeback in season two, joined by socialite Caroline Gaultier, shoe designer and WAG Terry Biviano, head vet of Bondi Vet Hospital Dr. Kate Adams, fashionista Victoria Montano and former TV host and entrepreneur Sally Obermeder.
Season three welcomes a brand-new housewife, Martine Chippendale (AKA the Double Bay Princess) who is here to turn up the heat.
Get to know the cast here.

What will happen in season three of The Real Housewives of Sydney?
This season, the drama reaches new heights. Caroline’s feud with Kate escalates into a full-blown social media “blocking war,” all while she juggles caring for her ailing mum and navigating a whirlwind romance.
Sally stuns with a jaw-dropping transformation but finds herself tested during a tense girls’ trip to Noosa. Nicole struggles with empty-nest syndrome as tensions rise with Terry.
Meanwhile, newcomer Martine shakes things up, sparring with the ever-outspoken Krissy.
“The drama peaks during an adrenaline-fueled international getaway, where tempers flare, and one housewife makes a dramatic exit.”
Why was The Real Housewives of Sydney season one cancelled?
The Real Housewives of Sydney had its first run back in 2017 on Foxtel, as you may remember, but was cancelled in 2019 after just one season.
At the time, it was reported that Foxtel’s head of television, Brian Walsh, said that the extensive swearing and fighting on the show was too “nasty” and “extreme” for global audiences.
“A lot of the women in this show were nasty for nasty’s sake and had no redeeming features,” he said, according to news.com.au’s reporting.