Australian Survivor

2002
Australian Survivor

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 We've All Seen This Movie Jan 29, 2024

With 24 brand new players back on the beaches of Samoa, who will outwit, outplay, and outlast the others to take home the half million-dollar prize?

EP2 The Invisible Hand Jan 30, 2024

A clever strategy partnership, 'The Invisible Hand' tries to control the game. But can these two tribe mates stay out of the firing line?

EP3 The Cuddle Club Jan 31, 2024

The Rebels are in high spirits and the cuddle club have big plans to strengthen their tribe. But can they pull it off?

EP4 B Is for Blindside Feb 04, 2024

The Titans wake up in high spirits, but nothing is quite as it seems when a new discovery raises suspicions.

EP5 Where Angels Fear to Tread Feb 05, 2024

The aftermath of Tribal Council hits home as a strong alliance is left untethered. Can an uncovered mystery give rise to a new power? Or will is cause more friction than ever before?

EP6 The Saboteur Feb 06, 2024

Both tribes deal with the aftermath of Tribal Council and a hurricane of a different sort, comes to Survivor beach. Strategies are questioned. Who will be going home tonight?

EP7 Get, Or Get Got Feb 11, 2024

With the easy vote out of the way, each tribe begins to turn on one another and a major milestone of the game gets in the way of their plans.

EP8 The Divorce Feb 12, 2024

Following an epic blindside, one tribe is divided and another is out for revenge. And after a chaotic scramble, where no one believes anyone, anything can happen at Tribal Council.

EP9 Excited for the Actions Feb 13, 2024

Someone is left groveling for survival. Meanwhile, a mouth-watering reward is up for grabs, but can it be enough to strengthen tribe mate suspicions?

EP10 Bad Hair Day Feb 18, 2024

Is it worth taking a chance with a new alliance or should you trust someone again? Anything can happen at Tribal Council?

EP11 It's Not Sarong, It's So Right Feb 19, 2024

The aftermath of last night's Tribal Council lingers and revenge is on the cards. An endurance challenge could see a rising star emerge and Tribal Council isn't quite as it seems.

EP12 To Infinity and Beyond Feb 20, 2024

A second chance is up for grabs, and a Reward twist changes the power dynamics of the two dominant alliances. Who will be going home tonight?

EP13 Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Russian Feb 25, 2024

An alliance still reeling from an earlier vote, leads to an all-out war. But their plan to avenge their friend's blindside leads to outbursts and twists at Tribal Council.

EP14 A Line in the Sand Feb 26, 2024

Divided more than ever after the previous tribal, a feud continues to rampage through the tribe tearing alliances apart. Who will be going home tonight?

EP15 Master and Apprentice Feb 27, 2024

Newly formed alliances are tested, and an epic Reward is up for grabs that could change everything. Who will be going home tonight?

EP16 Episode 16 Mar 03, 2024

Eleven contestants remain and an opportunity to take back control of the game is on someone's mind. Where will the votes fall tonight and who will become the first jury member?

EP17 Episode 17 Mar 04, 2024

As a powerful new alliance sends ripples through the camp, who will stay loyal to friends and alliances, and who will jump ship?

EP18 Episode 18 Mar 05, 2024

A risky advantage is in play but will an alliance trust enough to help pull it off, or will it all end in failure?

EP19 Episode 19 Mar 10, 2024

A boy's alliance starts to form, and someone is on a mission to take out a big player. Eight are left. Who will be going home tonight?

EP20 Episode 20 Mar 11, 2024

For one, paranoia takes hold for the first time and wounded egos collide after an explosive Tribal Council. Everyone's hungry to make big moves and impress the Jury

EP21 Episode 21 Mar 12, 2024

With only five days left, loyalties are tested and powers shift. With only six Survivors left, who will be going home tonight?

EP22 Episode 22 Mar 17, 2024

Someone's in the firing line and another must make an impossible choice. With only a few days left of the game, who will be going home tonight?

EP23 Episode 23 Mar 18, 2024

The final four are left and tensions are on the rise as deals are exposed. An all-out war is on the cards. Who will be safe from the vote tonight?

EP24 Episode 24 Mar 19, 2024

After 45 days of battling it out in Samoa, the final three will be pushed to their limits. Who will be crowned Sole Survivor in Titans vs Rebels?
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Released: 20 February 2002 Returning Series
Producted By: EndemolShine Australia
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/australian-survivor
Synopsis

Australian Survivor sees 24 tough and tenacious people marooned on a tropical island with little more than the clothes on their backs and the drive to be the sole survivor. Contestants are deprived of basic comforts and must build their own shelter, light their own fires, gather their own food and fend for themselves.

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Tara O'Neill Survivor fans in Australia did not begin watching this season with high hopes...it just so happens that we were all thoroughly impressed. After watching this seasons EPIC finale, I believe many of Australian Survivor's faults have been redeemed and justified. Hopefully next season there will not be Tribal Councils where no one is actually voted out and additionally that episode boots aren't made too predictable based on the edit they get and the advertisements in the lead up to the episode airing. I think some different choices in the casting process would have made a big difference, and maybe having more diversity in the cast also. Overall, great season, could be sitting up the US big leagues. :)
rustywriter-292-501345 I always fondly remember the first season of Australian Survivor as the most riveting I've ever seen in the final few episodes, surpassing the American version by a long shot.Before the merge it was rather boring, I must admit, and I can understand why so many rubbished the show and didn't hold out till the end but......after the merge, the fun really began. All along the players had been officially saying that it was going to be different from the overseas version, no backstabbing, no secret alliances. While this was being said, one player had formed a secret alliance with 3 others, which included the eventual winner; none of the others had a clue. When once of them found out, he was made out to be a liar and was voted off accordingly. I found myself riveted with every scene like no other season as the truth inevitably emerged. Then the instigator of the secret alliance got back stabbed and locked out of the final two. This resulted in an emotional breakdown. The remaining players wanted to quit but were bound by contract.The series is up on YouTube and it is worth watching after the merge; take my word for it - you won't regret it, It is not a waste of time.As regards the recent reboot, it is much closer to the American version, which is not necessarily a bad thing. The biggest change is that it is 55 days with 24 players, rather than standard 39 and 16. The show is still in its early episodes as I write this so I have no further comment at this stage.
cameron-61614 Compared to Australian Survivor (2002) and Celebrity Survivor (2006), this 2016 version is SO much better. It has everything the US version has; from the theme to the fast-thinking lovable host. The music is a bit over-dramatic but apart from that, Australian Survivor has everything a good survivor season needs. It's not perfect quite yet, but it's certainly on its way. As a survivor fan, I can definitely see myself watching this season and many seasons to come without hesitation, and i hope others from around the country share the same opinion. Over all, great job, great host, great contestants, great everything. Thankyou for not repeating your previous mistake in the first 2 seasons (if I dare consider them survivor seasons).
Kathrin Bain (kathrinbain) (First, can I say that my goes out to Rob Dickson's family. The winner of Australian Survivor and his two young sons died before their time in a car accident in South Africa earlier this year).Auditions were announced for the Australian version of Survivor towards the end of the 2nd American season (Australian Outback). It was during the 2nd American season that Survivor really started to gain popularity in Australia, and this was an attempt to cash in on this popularity.The attempt failed.The show followed the same format as the early US versions, 2 tribes, merging into one - but just didn't have the same excitement as the US counterparts. The "castaways" were, for the most part, unexciting. It's reality TV - we want hissy fits, back stabs, memorable moments! The challenges were nothing special.It only lasted one season for a reason.