: Laura Sharrad was crowned the champion after three attempts at the title, having previously finished as runner-up in Seasons 6 and 12.
: Laura initially made a mistake in her recipe but managed to adapt on the fly, a move that secured her enough points to win.
The finale was a two-round battle held in front of the judges, Season 17 alumni, and the finalists' families.
The season was judged by , Poh Ling Yeow , Sofia Levin , and Jean-Christophe Novelli .
: Contestants had to cook with classic flavor pairings. Laura and Callum both received high scores, entering the final round tied at 38 out of 40 points each. Laura's Dish : A potato, rosemary, and samphire risotto.
: An oyster dish, choosing a riskier approach to beat Laura.
: Laura received the $250,000 grand prize. Callum Hann was awarded $40,000 as runner-up, and Jamie Fleming took home $10,000 for third place. Finale Recap
: Laura Sharrad was crowned the champion after three attempts at the title, having previously finished as runner-up in Seasons 6 and 12.
: Laura initially made a mistake in her recipe but managed to adapt on the fly, a move that secured her enough points to win. Grand Finale (Part 2)MasterChef Australia : Sea...
The finale was a two-round battle held in front of the judges, Season 17 alumni, and the finalists' families. : Laura Sharrad was crowned the champion after
The season was judged by , Poh Ling Yeow , Sofia Levin , and Jean-Christophe Novelli . The season was judged by , Poh Ling
: Contestants had to cook with classic flavor pairings. Laura and Callum both received high scores, entering the final round tied at 38 out of 40 points each. Laura's Dish : A potato, rosemary, and samphire risotto.
: An oyster dish, choosing a riskier approach to beat Laura.
: Laura received the $250,000 grand prize. Callum Hann was awarded $40,000 as runner-up, and Jamie Fleming took home $10,000 for third place. Finale Recap