Nine’s Tipping Point Australia has made a comeback, edging out Seven’s Farmer Wants a Wife on Tuesday, pulling a Total TV National Reach of 1,603,000 and a Total TV National Average Audience of 878,000.
It was a tight night for Seven’s rural romance series, which has found no shortage of drama off the back of Tuesday’s episode. Tensions on Zac’s farm peaked when his twin sister Isobel arrived and pulled Maya aside to ask if everyone was there for the “right reasons.”
Elsewhere on Seven, The Chase Australia had a national reach of 1,509,000 and an average audience of 744,000 to rank sixth. A solid result for the long-running quiz format, which continues to perform as a reliable anchor in the network’s prime time block.
SBS had another strong night on the back of it’s coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with three live and post-match fixtures cracking the top 30. The Iran v New Zealand fixture drew the biggest audience of the three with a national reach of 1,296,000 and an average audience of 646,000.
The Saudi Arabia v Uruguay match pulled in a national reach of 992,000 and an average audience of 416,000 bringing it to fourteenth. The Belgium v Egypt match brought in a national reach of 679,000 and an average audience of 254,000. SBS’s World Cup coverage made a significant dent in the evening’s competitive landscape, a reminder of the event’s ongoing grip on Australian audiences.
Nine’s Shark! continued its Tuesday run, landing at eleventh with a national reach of 1,136,000 and an average audience of 439,000.
ABC’s standout entry for the night was Rolf Harris: Primetime Predator, which drew a national reach of 797,000 and an average audience of 427,000 viewers. The documentary held its own against commercial competition.


