Amazing Race Australia comes to a moving conclusion as terminal breast cancer fighter Toni and her husband Heath take out the $250,000 cash prize in nail-biting grand finale

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The Amazing Race Australia came to a thrilling end on Sunday night. 

The winners at the end of the grand finale episode were Victorian husband and wife tea Heath and Toni. 

Dubbed Team Memory Makers, the pair reached the Pit Stop mat first, winning a whopping $250,000 cash prize. 

The Amazing Race Australia came to a thrilling end on Sunday night. The winners at the end of the grand finale episode were Victorian husband and wife tea Heath and Toni. Both pictured

The Amazing Race Australia came to a thrilling end on Sunday night. The winners at the end of the grand finale episode were Victorian husband and wife tea Heath and Toni. Both pictured

They were also rewarded two brand new cars, a Isuzu D-MAX and an Isuzu MU-X. 

The show’s host Beau Ryan congratulated the puffed-out pair when they reached the Pit Stop.

‘If anyone deserves it, it’s you guys. You’ve been the best team this season by a long way. Tell me a bit about each other. What does he mean to you?’ he asked Toni of her husband Heath.

Dubbed Team Memory Makers, the pair reached the Pit Stop mat first, winning a whopping $250,000 cash prize. They were also rewarded two brand new cars

Dubbed Team Memory Makers, the pair reached the Pit Stop mat first, winning a whopping $250,000 cash prize. They were also rewarded two brand new cars

Heath explained how important the win was to them both as Toni, who he called an 'inspiration', has terminal breast cancer

Heath explained how important the win was to them both as Toni, who he called an ‘inspiration’, has terminal breast cancer

‘He’s my rock. I’m so sorry that I’ve given you so much grief,’ Toni said, before Heath returned the sentiment. 

He explained how important the win was to them both as Toni, who he called an ‘inspiration’, has terminal breast cancer. 

‘Oh, mate, she is my world. I hate that cancer is gonna tear us apart, but we wanted to make memories and we’ve done that,’ he said. 

'Oh, mate, she is my world. I hate that cancer is gonna tear us apart, but we wanted to make memories and we've done that,' he said

‘Oh, mate, she is my world. I hate that cancer is gonna tear us apart, but we wanted to make memories and we’ve done that,’ he said

‘I just think it’s absolutely phenomenal that someone who’s going through what she’s going through has come out here and just… we won The Amazing Race, baby!’

Toni added: ‘I’m so glad that he kind of encouraged us to apply to come on this show because it’s been amazing. Time is so precious’.

Queensland church friends Angel and Frankie came in second and newlywed Queensland teachers Kelly and Georgia were in third place.

Toni added: 'I'm so glad that he kind of encouraged us to apply to come on this show because it's been amazing. Time is so precious'

Toni added: ‘I’m so glad that he kind of encouraged us to apply to come on this show because it’s been amazing. Time is so precious’

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