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'Unable to reach an agreement': Matt Preston, Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris are all leaving MasterChef.

It’s official, after serving as judges on Masterchef since the show first aired back in 2009, Network 10 today has confirmed that Matt Preston, Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris will all be exiting the series.

In a statement to Mamamia, Network 10 chief executive officer Paul Anderson confirmed that the exit of the high-profile judges was due to failed negotiations that have been happening behind-the-scenes of the highly-rated competitive cooking show.

“Despite months of negotiation, 10 has not been able to reach a commercial agreement that was satisfactory to Matt, Gary and George,” he said.

 “Across 11 sensational seasons, MasterChef Australia has established itself as one of the most popular and respected cooking television series around the world.

“For more than a decade, the iconic series has shaped and driven the Australian public’s passion for food and cooking, delivered iconic television moments, and made the culinary dreams of everyday home cooks come true. “

He went on to thank the judges for their commitment to the TV series since they first appeared on our screens back in 2009.

“We would like to thank Gary, George and Matt for their contribution over the past 11 years,” Mr Anderson continued in his statement.

 “MasterChef Australia has always been about ordinary Australians doing extraordinary things for the love of food and we believe it is very important to continue that ethos.

 “Australia is full of remarkable cooking talent and we can’t wait to introduce another group – and the next generation of exceptional judges – in season 12 of MasterChef Australia next year."

Since the announcement, all three judges have shared their own personal statements in regards to the news.

"We were close to signing a new contract for season 12 however the dates just didn’t align," George Calombaris wrote on Instagram. "Channel Ten, thank you for providing us the platform to change the landscape of food worldwide."

Matt Preston shared the same photo on Instagram, writing: "It is with a heavy heart that I can confirm that season 11 was our last. We were really keen to continue but we were unable to agree to all terms for the new contract."

"We have met some beautiful people, discovered and guided some of the brightest up-and-comers in the Australian food scene, worked with the best chefs in the world in front of the camera, and with the TV industry’s finest professionals behind the scenes."

Judge Gary Mehigan also shared a statement on Facebook, adding: "It was time to move on, have more free time to explore our own creativity. It was never about the money and never will be about the money. We couldn't agree on the term of the new contract for 2020. Something we felt very strongly about."

The news of the judge's departure comes after the highly publicised case of George Calombaris not adequately paying his staff at his Made Establishment restaurants.

An investigation by the Fair Work Ombudsman found he underpaid staff by nearly $8 million, following the company self-reporting to the Fair Work Ombudsman in 2017.  They subsequently back paid 515 current and former employees $7.83 million and a further $16,371 was back paid to nine employees of Jimmy Grants.

Calombaris apologised for the underpayment, saying: “It is our people that make our restaurants great, and it is our priority to ensure all of our employees feel respected, rewarded and supported in their roles.”

During the media coverage around the underpaying of his, Network 10 confirmed that they were standing by the MasterChef judge, saying in a statement to SBS: “George and Made Establishment have reached an agreement with the Fair Work Ombudsman in relation to this matter. George has the support of Network 10. We will not be making any further comment.”

Masterchef is undoubtedly one of Australia's most popular TV franchises and spawned four spin-off  shows including Celebrity MasterChef Australia, Junior MasterChef Australia and MasterChef Australia All-Stars, which featured returning contestants from the first three seasons of the show.

Season 11 of MasterChef Australia is currently airing on Network Ten and the Grand Finale will air tonight at 7.30pm. The show will return in 2020 with presumably a whole new judging panel.

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anonymous 5 years ago

Poh, Kylie and Maggie for 2020!!

Kristy 5 years ago

Love Maggie. Nice lady, but her taste buds are very limited. She can't handle a hint of spice. Can't judge food if you can't taste food. Poh doesn't have enough experience to judge. She's not a chef. Doesn't know how to run a kitchen.


FLYINGDALE FLYER 5 years ago

The sbs food channel is the go to for quality food shows