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49 Episodes 2017 - 2017
Episode 1
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.

Episode 2
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 3
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 4
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 5
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 6
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 7
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 8
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 9
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 10
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.

Episode 11
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 12
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 13
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 14
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 15
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 16
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 17
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 18
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 19
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.

Episode 20
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 21
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 22
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 23
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 24
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 25
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 26
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 27
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 28
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 29
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 30
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 31
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 32
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 33
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 34
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card.
Episode 35
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 36
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 37
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.

Episode 38
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 39
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 40
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 41
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 42
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 43
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 44
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 45
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 46
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 47
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 48
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.
Episode 49
The sixth season of New Zealand reality television series The Block NZ, titled The Block NZ: Side X Side, premiered on 25 June 2017. Hosted by Mark Richardson and Shelley Ferguson, the season was set in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. The prize money for achieving the most amount of profit from the auction was $100,000 for this series and was judged by Jason Bonham and Bernadette Morrison (both were the judges in the fourth season.) The season also included the Kiwibank Block Out Live online game, a bingo-style game designed to be played by viewers watching the show live. It consisted of a grid of nine squares, each containing an event or quote from the show. When the event was broadcast, viewers had a few minutes to tap the corresponding square. The first person to unlock all nine squares on a given night won a $100 gift card. There was strong uproar from the New Zealand public as a result of Andy and Nate taking the win at the auctions of this season. Many believed that they "stole" the win from Stace and Yanita by having their house put back onto the market after Stace and and Yanita had secured the win. Andy and Nate earned $31,000 over their reserve in their second auction, while Stace and Yanita had $20,000 and would have won the extra $100,000 in prize money had the fifth auction not taken place.