Better Homes and Gardens is back on screens tonight, promising a fresh mix of lifestyle inspiration as the long-running favourite returns with a new season.
Fresh ideas, practical tips and easy-to-follow hacks headline the latest return of Better Homes and Gardens, which is back for its 32nd year on air. The lifestyle program resumes with the familiar faces viewers know, opening the season with a beachside setting as the team share new approaches to food, homes, gardens and everyday living.
The Better Homes and Gardens cast have reunited to deliver a season focused on achievable ideas, from budget-conscious renovations and hands-on DIY projects to cooking, gardening and creative design. The program continues its established format, blending how-to segments with lifestyle stories designed to be accessible for a broad audience.
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Across the season, viewers will see Colin Fassnidge team up with Graham Ross to prepare smashed pork rolls with sage and capers, served with egg and a spicy ginger chilli jam. Adam Dovile and Charlie Albone meet local volunteer surf lifesavers to learn key summer safety tips before testing their skills in a board race.
Animal lovers will follow Dr Harry Cooper to the Upper Hunter in New South Wales for the King of the Ranges Stockman’s Challenge, where more than 1,000 competitors take part in one of the country’s best-known rural events. Housing and design are also in focus as Johanna Griggs tours a resort-style waterfront home on Bribie Island in Queensland’s Moreton Bay region, highlighting both its luxury features and the cause behind the build.
DIY fans can expect practical projects, including Adam Dovile’s wall-mounted cocktail cabinet that folds out into a small table, designed with affordability and compact living in mind. Garden inspiration continues with Charlie Albone visiting a Hawkesbury property designed by Mitch and Josh Kushturian from Exotic Living, showcasing reclaimed materials and native plants.
Food remains a key pillar of the series, with Clarissa Feildel preparing a yuzu meringue pie featuring a citrus filling, biscuit base and meringue topping, while Juliet Love demonstrates a quick decorating hack for hanging planters that can be made in under 10 minutes.
The season features Johanna Griggs, Adam Dovile, Charlie Albone, Colin Fassnidge, Clarissa Feildel, Dr Harry Cooper, Graham Ross, Juliet Love, Melissa King and Pete Colquhoun, continuing the ensemble format that has defined the program for decades.
Better Homes and Gardens airs tonight, 7.00pm Friday, 13 February on Seven and 7plus.
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