Season 1 · 2013
Nancy Ho
Brisbane, Queensland
Winners hub · spoilers by design
The Great Australian Bake Off has crowned 9 champions since 2013. Here is every winner in order, each verified against the cited sources on its season guide. Unlike the rest of the site, nothing is hidden behind a spoiler reveal here, so scroll carefully if you are mid-binge.
Season 1 through Season 9. A linked name opens that winner's where-are-they-now profile; every card links its full season guide.
Season 1 · 2013
Brisbane, Queensland
Season 2 · 2015
Perth, Western Australia
Season 3 · 2016
Brisbane, Queensland
Season 4 · 2018
Melbourne, Victoria
Season 5 · 2019
Sydney, New South Wales
Season 6 · 2022
Season 7 · 2023
Victoria
Season 8 · 2024
Victoria
Season 9 · 2025
Every winner above is verified against the cited sources listed on its season guide (Wikipedia and verified press per season).
2 of the 9 champions above have a full catch-up profile on our blog: what they did after the win, and what they are baking today.
What happened to Nancy Ho after winning the first Great Australian Bake Off in 2013, from architecture graduate to Le Cordon Bleu trained pastry chef in Brisbane.
What happened to Sian Redgrave after winning The Great Australian Bake Off in 2015, from Perth fashion stylist to sought-after Sydney food stylist and recipe developer.
Each episode runs a Signature, a blind ranked Technical, and a Showstopper, with a weekly elimination until the finale crowns Australia's best amateur baker. There is no cash prize.
No cash prize; the winner takes the title, in the Bake Off tradition
Beth Hoy won Season 9, which aired in 2025.
Nancy Ho won Season 1 in 2013, representing Brisbane, Queensland.
9 champions have been crowned so far, from Season 1 (2013) through Season 9 (2025).
No. Every season so far has crowned a different champion.
No cash prize; the winner takes the title, in the Bake Off tradition.