JAMIE DURIE’S FUTURE HOUSE ON 9

21st November 2025

JAMIE DURIE RETURNS TO NINE TO BUILD HIS FUTURE HOUSE

JAMIE DURIE’S FUTURE HOUSE 
PREMIERES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, AT 8.30PM 
ON CHANNEL 9 AND 9NOW


Jamie Durie is back on Nine for his biggest and most important project yet: tackling Australia’s housing crisis head on in the groundbreaking new series, Jamie Durie’s Future House, premiering Tuesday, November 25, at 8.30pm on Nine and 9Now.

In this bold new series, Jamie brings together three brave families with the nation’s most daring builders, designers and innovators to showcase cutting edge and future proof building methods. The mission is to create homes that cut through red tape conventions, are sustainable, cost-effective, stylish and crucially, fast to build.

This is no experiment. The series follows the real builds of three homes in just three months. Each build showcases three different modern methods of construction, providing tangible solutions for Australians.

Jamie is not just talking about change, he’s living it. Viewers will be welcomed onto his idyllic country property as Jamie, his partner Ameka, and their two young children, Beau and Nash, open their lives to the cameras. Together they will attempt to build a world-first design: a 3D-printed concrete home that is set to redefine modern housing.

Audiences will get a glimpse of “farm life Durie style”, complete with chickens, sheep and rolling hills, set against the chaotic backdrop of building a revolutionary home from scratch.

“This is more than just a TV show, it’s a mission,” Durie said. “We are in the middle of a housing crisis and Australians are desperate for solutions. We need to find ways to build smarter, faster and more sustainably. In Future House we’re rolling up our sleeves to show it can be done. My own family is on this journey, and we’re building a home using technology that has never been seen before in this country. It’s a huge risk, but it’s the most important project I’ve ever undertaken.”

The pressure is on as all teams face the real-world challenges of construction: wild weather, red tape, tight deadlines, DA hold-ups and budget blowouts, all while trying to revolutionise the way Aussies build and live.

At the conclusion, the homes will be evaluated by the Green Building Council of Australia alongside the Federal Minister for Housing, Homelessness and Cities, Ms Clare O’Neil, to see which property will earn the title of Australia’s Future House.

It’s big. It’s bold. It’s building the future.