MasterChef season eight will be bigger and better than ever!
The new top 24 will be challenged by the industry’s biggest names including Marco Pierre White, Nigella Lawson and Heston Blumenthal.
And it looks to be jam-packed with talent.
In tonight’s episode, the top 24 aspiring chefs were officially unveiled.
Introducing Australia’s new batch of chefs:
Adam Mizzi, 30, South Australia – Adventure company owner
Anastasia Zolotarev, 26, New South Wales – Marketing co-ordinator
Ashley McConnell, 29, Western Australia – Software sales
Brett Carter, 43, Western Australia – Airline captain
Cecilia Vuong, 31, Victoria – Teacher
Charlie Sartori, 24, Victoria – Pro Golfer
Chloe Bowles, 24, Queensland – Nanny
Con Vailas, Victoria – Restaurant supervisor
Elena Duggan, 32, New South Wales – Teacher
Elise Franciskovic, 28, Queensland – Pharmacy technician
Harry Foster, 21, Queensland – Cocktail bartender
Heather Day, 32, South Australia – Sales manager
Jimmy Wong, 49, New South Wales – Sustainability specialist
Karmen Wu, 24, Western Australia – Waitress
Matt Sinclair, 27, Queensland – Coffee roaster
Miles Pritchett, 46, Queensland – Park ranger
Mimi Baines, 26, Victoria – Product manager
Nathan Milevskiy, 29, Queensland – Paramedic student
Nicolette Stathopoulos, 19, Victoria – Student
Nidhi Mahajan, 30, South Australia – call centre worker
Olivia Robinson, 26, New South Wales – Restaurant manager
Theresa Visintin, 44, New South Wales – Mum
Trent Harvey, 29, New South Wales – Electrician
Zoe Konikkos, 31, Victoria – Sales manager
MasterChef Australia continues weeknights at 7.30pm on Ten.