Big Brother Australia 2025 has only just started but already it’s bringing the drama, with chats about gender inequality, beauty standards, and racism being debated amongst the housemates, as well as a slightly suspicious new showmance.
And with live evictions every Sunday night, no one is safe for long.
Just like any good reality season, housemates will come and go, sometimes in shocking twists, sometimes in votes that nobody saw coming. So as the game ramps up and alliances start cracking, we’re keeping track of every eviction, every dramatic goodbye, and every housemate who’s been sent packing from the Big Brother house.
Here’s everyone who’s left Big Brother Australia 2025 so far.
Conor

Last night’s semi-final eviction saw Conor become the eighth housemate sent packing from the Big Brother house. While he was often dubbed the “bossy” one, there was always far more to Conor than that label suggested.
Living with Tourette’s syndrome, the disability advocate entered the house determined to challenge stigma and raise awareness, and in one of the season’s most heartfelt moments, he revealed his tics eased as he felt safer around his fellow housemates.
Speaking to host Mel Tracina after his eviction, Conor said having the opportunity to show Australia what life with Tourette’s looks like was one he couldn’t pass up.
“When the opportunity came up, I was like, wow, this is the biggest chance ever. Live, every night of the week, non-stop. I really wanted that full vision of what it is,” Conor said.
“$135,000 would have been great, but that’s not why I came in here… I came in here to make a difference in kids’ lives, to make a difference in people with disabilities’ lives, and I’ve done that.”
Edward

After fans noticed Ed hadn’t appeared on the livestream, it was confirmed last night that he had become the seventh housemate to leave the Big Brother house, but not via a live eviction. Instead, Big Brother delivered yet another shock twist.
During the semi-final, each remaining housemate was given a letter from their loved ones to be read aloud inside the house. Ed was the final housemate to receive his letter, and in what many viewers are calling a particularly brutal move, it didn’t come from home at all.
The letter began with Ed’s mum telling him how proud she was of him, before taking an unexpected turn. It was then revealed that the letter was Big Brother’s way of informing Ed that he had been evicted from the house.
Despite the shocking nature of the twist, Ed handled the moment like a champ; however, fans were quick to react online, with many branding the eviction crueller than Vinnie’s Christmas carol eviction the week before.
Vincent

What began as a cheeky late-night carolling task quickly turned into one of Big Brother 2025’s most shocking moments.
Housemates were woken by bells ringing through the Dreamworld house and were ordered to repeatedly perform Jingle Bells in festive outfits as part of the weekly shopping task, unaware that a snap eviction was already underway.
Following live nominations, Vinnie, Coco and Emily were up for eviction, with Head of House Colin saving Allana. Host Mel Tracina then revealed that voting would only stay open for a few hours, setting up an eviction before the sun rose for another day.
Mid-Christmas carol, Big Brother hijacked the lyrics to announce voting had closed, and that Vinnie was evicted. He was given just 30 seconds to say goodbye before exiting the house, still wearing his Christmas outfit.
Holly

It’s time to go… Holly.
Holly became the fifth housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house, and arguably one of the most controversial contestants this season after her relationship with younger housemate, Colin, dominated headlines.
Nonetheless, after her exit, she told host Mel Tracina that the experience was nothing short of unforgettable.
“It was a lot harder than I anticipated, but something very, very, very special has come out of it, and I think you guys all know what that is,” Holly gushed, referring to Colin.
“I’m wishing him all the very best. He needs to fly the flag.”
Abiola

Well, the Big Brother house is full of twists and turns… and with Christmas around the corner, Big Brother was feeling festive.
On Friday, he tempted the housemates with an offer almost impossible to refuse.
The housemates who weren’t up for eviction, Abiola, Allana, Ed, Coco, and Emily, were given a choice: take $15,000 from the prize pool and leave the house immediately or stay.
As soon as Allana finished reading the offer aloud, Abiola made it clear she intended to take it.
Her decision wasn’t about greed; it came from a deeply personal place. There were two things Abiola wanted to do most: get her car serviced, the same car her late mum left her when she was just 13 years old, and finally go to the dentist.
The housemates were fully supportive of her decision.
After her eviction, Abiola told host Mel Tracina that she’d formed the relationships she wanted to in the house, and everything ended on good terms.
“It might sound rogue to say this, but I think there are people who are more deserving of winning than I am.”
Mia

The housemates were already rattled knowing someone else would be leaving on the second eviction night, but Big Brother had an even bigger twist up his sleeve. For the first time, viewers were given the power to call the house live. Whoever picked up the phone would be told who was safe… and who was getting the boot.
Ed answered the call, and when the dust settled, it was Mia who found herself evicted.
“I just couldn’t believe that I got chosen for this. I’ve met so many incredible people and learned so much,” she told host Mel Tracina moments after being evicted.
“I’ll keep being me.”
Jane

Jane became the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house, and while she clearly wasn’t ready to go, she knew her time was coming after being up for eviction two weeks in a row.
Speaking to host Mel Tracina moments after she was announced as the first evictee of the night, Jane admitted just how tough the experience had been.
“It was hard because every day in the house I’d been nominated, it’s been really quite difficult. Today was just, ‘Oh, the emotions,’” Jane told Mel as she sat on the lounge moments before her eviction.
At 67, Jane holds the title of the oldest player to ever step foot inside the Big Brother house — and she wore it proudly right up until the moment she walked out.
Michael

Michael was the first housemate to be booted from Big Brother 2025, and honestly… he kind of saw it coming.
He told host Mel Tracina that he’d predicted he’d be the one going home.
“I’m an older guy and it’s younger girls voting — they’re not voting for me,” he shrugged, referring to the public vote-to-stay system.
Michael has been one of the most controversial housemates of the season so far, known for his no-nonsense attitude and being unapologetically himself, even if that meant winding up Conor on the daily by stealing snacks.
Nonetheless, Michael walked out with his priorities set: he was keen to check his emails… and then see his kids.
How do you vote on Big Brother Australia?
All you gotta do is head to the 10Play website or open the 10Play app to cast your vote.
A QR code also pops up during the live show which also prompts you to sign into your 10play account to have your say.
What is the prize for Big Brother Australia 2025?
The 2025 prize for the Big Brother winner is a nice and tidy $100,000! Must be nice!
Big Brother Australia 2025 airs Monday to Friday at 7.30pm, and Sundays at 7pm on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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