The Voice was hammered down into fifth in the free-to-air TV ratings last night, while House Rules nailed the top spot.
Seven's home reno show clinched one of its biggest victories over Nine's The Voice this series, winning 17% more viewers across Australia's five metro areas.
Audience figures for House Rules were 1.491 million, while The Voice won 1.271 million – its second lowest audience of the season, after drawing just 1.26 million on June 8.
It wasn't, however, enough to win Seven the largest overall audience share. Nine took that title, with Nine News (second with 1.342 million viewers) and Nine News at 6.30 (fourth with 1.275 million) helping the network win 31.7% of the total audience share.
Seven was close behind, with 29.9%, while the ABC took 17.6% and Ten took 16.7%, according to preliminary overnight ratings figures from OzTam.
Ten's MasterChef Australia fell just short of a million viewers, with 994,000 putting it in ninth spot.
Seven's fly-on-the-wall series What Really Happens in Bali rounded out the top 10, with 797,000 viewers.
Completing the top 10 was Seven News, in third spot with an audience of 1.281 million, Nine's A Current Affair, sixth with 1.228 million, Seven's Today Tonight, seventh with 1.188 million, and Seven's Home and Away, eighth with 1.034 million.
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