A live phone call could decide who walks away with millions in the finale of My Reno Rules
Seven’s renovation series My Reno Rules will wrap up next week with a live Grand Final that promises a dramatic finish for both contestants and viewers, with more than $5 million in prizes on the line.
The finale will crown the winning renovation team, who will take home a $1 million cash prize following the final judging from Neale Whitaker, Julia Green and Simon Cohen.
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But the competition extends beyond the contestants, with two viewers also set to receive life-changing prizes through a separate giveaway operated by LMCT+, the rewards platform owned by billionaire Adrian Portelli.
To enter, viewers must either hold an LMCT+ membership or purchase an eligible package through the official competition page during the promotional period.
Entry packages are tiered, with $10 earning three entries, $100 earning 30 entries, and $500 earning 150 entries, which is listed as the maximum permitted purchase level.
Entries close at 5pm AEST on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, only hours before the live finale begins.
Two winners will be drawn during the broadcast, with each linked to one of the renovated properties at 54 Pinnacle Crescent, Bulleen and 56 Pinnacle Crescent, Bulleen.
Each home is valued at about $2.5 million, although winners are not automatically awarded the property shown on television.
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Instead, successful entrants will have 24 hours to decide whether they want the fully furnished home or a $2 million cash alternative. Under the competition terms, if no written decision is made within that period, the entrant is deemed to have selected the cash option.
The live-call component of the competition also comes with strict conditions.
During the finale, Adrian Portelli is expected to contact winners live on air using the phone number attached to their entry. Winners must answer while the phone is ringing or return the call within three minutes.
If they fail to respond within 180 seconds, the prize is forfeited and another winner is drawn immediately. The official rules also state that voicemail or answering machines do not qualify as answering the call.
Residents of South Australia are excluded from entering the promotion due to state gaming and lottery regulations.
The competition also arrives amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding LMCT+ and its promotional operations. Earlier this year, Adrian Portelli was found not guilty of nine charges relating to unlawful lotteries in South Australia, while his company Xclusive Tech, trading as LMCT+, was found guilty of 10 charges and fined $40,000.
On the renovation front, the race for the title remains tight heading into the final reveal.
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Victorian couple Nathan and Julia currently lead the leaderboard on 72 points after impressing judges throughout the season with polished and family-focused designs.
Mother-and-daughter team Emma and Michelle sit just one point behind on 71 after rebounding from an earlier bathroom disaster with two perfect scores for their living, dining and laundry spaces.
Young couple Mitch and Shaz, also on 71 points, remain in contention despite slipping down the rankings after judges criticised their “dark” kitchen reveal.
Meanwhile, Melbourne friends Franky and Isaac continue to position themselves as serious contenders after earning praise for bold styling decisions and dramatic renovations across the competition.
My Reno Rules airs live at 7.30pm Tuesday, 2 June on Seven.
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