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The Block favourite Mat reveals surprising new chapter after the show

His next venture is holier than the homes in Daylesford.
The Block contestant Mat inset with South Australia churchThe Block/Channel 9/9 Now / Domain

In very exciting news for The Block contestant Mat Johnson, he’s bought a church. The sale went through on December 5, 2025, for a modest $250,000 in the heritage-rich township of Brinkworth, South Australia.

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Is this new purchase simply a necessity for confessing all the behind-the-scenes gossip that went down during the 2025 season, or is it one to renovate? Looks like the latter – and we’re more than ready to watch the restoration unfold.

Mat The Block contestant bought a church
The church Mat bought, ready for renovating. (Image: Instagram via @mat_johnson / @mjs_church)

“Lifelong dream and new journey loading,” he wrote on Instagram, sharing the news of his property purchase and inviting followers along for the renovation ride of MJ’s Church via a new social media account dedicated to documenting the makeover process.

The church stands on around 1010 square metres of land. (Image: Domain)
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Within days of being shared by Mat, MJ’s Church had already amassed thousands of followers, all eager to see him apply his talents to this next project now that his season in Daylesford has wrapped. “Join me on a fabulous journey from The Block to transforming a country church into a vibrant home! Expect laughs, drama, & fabulous vibes!” the account reads.

The former Anglican church, known as St Mary Magdalene’s, is a heritage property built in 1910 and was listed as “a piece of South Australian history”. It boasts period craftsmanship and architectural details crying out to be preserved – from leadlight glass windows to double timber doors – with Mat seemingly the perfect person for the job, given the eye for design he showcased on the series.

The Block contestant Mat bought church glass windows
The heritage foundation and blank canvas make this the perfect renovation project. (Image: Domain)

As one half of Adelaide-based best-mate duo Mat and Robby, the pair became fan favourites throughout the 21st season thanks to their good humour and memorable antics. While they were tipped to be in the running to win – bolstered by bold moves including a winning kitchen and a wine cellar – it wasn’t meant to be.

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Robby and Mat at The Block 2025 auction
Robby and Mat on The Block 2025 auction day. (Image: The Block/Channel 9/9 Now)

They didn’t fare as badly as the two couples who left empty-handed, but the boys did walk away with relatively modest winnings of $109,999 (split between them) when Danny Wallis bought House 5 for $3,099,999, particularly when compared to the 2024 contestants who all made lucrative sales thanks to billionaire Adrian Portelli purchasing all five properties.

The Block Auctions Robby and Mat 2025
The duo went through a range of emotions during the auction of House 5. (Image: The Block/Channel 9/9 Now)

As Adrian famously declared, he wasn’t returning in 2025, having joined forces with rival network Channel 7 and their soon-to-launch revamped version of My Reno Rules in 2026. The move left teams Han and Can, and Emma and Ben, still waiting for their homes to sell. New parents Emma and Ben have since sold their own home, with The Block outcome falling short of their hopes.

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There’s still potential for all contestants to make the most of their moment in the spotlight – and it seems Mat is firmly continuing the renovation ride, with enormous potential in this latest purchase for a beautiful transformation and a big sale, if all goes to plan.

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