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Australian Survivor 1 is the first season of the Network Ten incarnation of the competitive reality TV show Australian Survivor.
Production
This season, announced by Ten in November 2015, is the third Australian edition of the program, the second to feature non-celebrity contestants and the first to air on Network Ten. This season is hosted by Jonathan LaPaglia.[1] The Sole Survivor won the prize of $500,000 AUD.[2]
This new season gives Australian Survivor the rare distinction of being one of the few Australian programs to have aired across all three commercial networks in Australia. The season was filmed in Samoa, the same location as four seasons of the American edition: Survivor: Samoa, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: South Pacific, and Survivor: One World. The filming location was later officially confirmed on May 9, 2016, first by LaPaglia in a radio interview on the Hamish & Andy show.[3]
In total, 250 Australians and at least 180 Samoan locals are working on the program, including Trent Pattison, who has previously worked on the American version of Survivor as well as Ten's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.
Twists/Changes
- 55-Day Game: This season is filmed for 55 days, the longest in the Australian franchise.
- Three Tribes: The 24 castaways are divided into three tribes of eight.
- Hidden Immunity Idol: Hidden Immunity Idols will be available, which will abide to the same standard rules from the American version.
- Double Tribal Council: The two losing tribes at the Day 12 Immunity Challenge will both attend Tribal Council.
- Tribe Switch: At the Double Tribal Council, each tribe was told to vote without knowing that the person with the most votes would be sent to the other tribe attending the session. The person sent over also gets to pick one member of their original tribe to join them on his new tribe.
- Tribe Dissolve: On Day 19, the tribes met for a Reward Challenge. Saanapu won, and were given the right to individually choose which tribe they want to stay on and collectively choose the members of the other two tribes to join the new Saanapu tribe. The nine who were not picked formed the new Vavau tribe, and Aganoa was disbanded.
- Kidnap: After winning the Day 29 Immunity Challenge, Saanapu was given the right to send one of their tribe members to observe Vavau's Tribal Council. They sent Brooke, and she was given the right of picking one of the Vavau tribemates to join Saanapu, and the Tribal Council ended with no elimination.
- Exile Beach: On Day 39, the first four people eliminated during the first stage of the Immunity Challenge, will be sent to "Exile Beach" where they won't be able to leave until Tribal Council starts. In addition, there was a Hidden Immunity Idol hidden at Exile Beach. This twist would later be used again after the Night 47 Reward Challenge, where the people who didn't get the reward were sent to Exile Beach.
Castaways
Contestant | Tribe Affiliation | Finish | Votes Against | |||||
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Original Tribe | Switched Tribe #1 | Switched Tribe #2 | Post-Kidnap | Merged Tribe | ||||
File:AS3DesIcon.jpg | Des Quilty 59, Sunshine Coast, QLD Courier Driver |
Aganoa | 1st Voted Out Day 2 |
7 | ||||
File:AS3BiancaIcon.jpg | Bianca Anderson 36, Melbourne, VIC Private Investigator |
Saanapu | 2nd Voted Out Day 5 |
5 | ||||
File:AS3EvanIcon.jpg | Evan Jones 30, Melbourne, VIC High School Teacher |
Aganoa | 3rd Voted Out Day 8 |
5 | ||||
File:AS3PeterIcon.jpg | Peter Fiegehen 62, Canberra, ACT Air Traffic Controller |
Saanapu | Quit Day 10 |
2 | ||||
File:AS3BarryIcon.jpg | Barry Lea 44, Cairns, QLD Former Pro Rugby Player |
Vavau | Vavau | 4th Voted Out Day 14 |
7 | |||
File:AS3TeganIcon.jpg | Tegan Haining 33, Sydney, NSW Personal Trainer |
Vavau | Saanapu | 5th Voted Out Day 17 |
6 | |||
File:AS3RohanIcon.jpg | Rohan MacLaren 28, Melbourne, VIC Model |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | 6th Voted Out Day 21 |
2 | ||
File:AS3KatIcon.jpg | Kat Dumont 26, Perth, WA Partnerships and Brand Manager |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | 7th Voted Out Day 23 |
10 | ||
File:AS3AndrewIcon.jpg | Andrew Torrens 29, Brisbane, QLD Marketing Expert |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 8th Voted Out Day 25 |
6 | ||
File:AS3CraigIcon.jpg | Craig I'Anson 32, Brisbane, QLD Recruitment Officer |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 9th Voted Out Day 27 |
2 | ||
File:AS3PhoebeIcon.jpg | Phoebe Timmins 27, Sydney, NSW Criminal Lawyer |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | Vavau | 10th Voted Out Day 31 |
12 | |
File:AS3ConnerIcon.jpg | Conner Bethune 23, Canberra, ACT Law Student |
Saanapu | Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Fia Fia | 11th Voted Out Day 33 |
6 |
File:AS3KateIcon.jpg | Kate Campbell 28, Perth, WA Financial Analyst |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 12th Voted Out Day 35 |
10 | |
File:AS3NickIcon.jpg | Nick Iadanza 28, Adelaide, SA High School Teacher |
Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 13th Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 37 |
15 | |
File:AS3KylieIcon.jpg | Kylie Evans 38, Melbourne, VIC Firefighter |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 14th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member Day 39 |
11 | |
File:AS3SueIcon.jpg | Sue Clarke 59, Perth, WA Personal Trainer |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Saanapu | 15th Voted Out 3rd Jury Member Day 41 |
15 | |
File:AS3JennahIcon.jpg | Jennah-Louise Salkeld 27, Gold Coast, QLD Law Graduate |
Vavau | Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | 16th Voted Out 4th Jury Member Day 43 |
5 | |
File:AS3BrookeIcon.jpg | Brooke Jowett 23, Melbourne, VIC Sales Executive |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 17th Voted Out 5th Jury Member Day 45 |
4 | |
File:AS3SamIcon.jpg | Sam Webb 28, Sydney, NSW Charity CEO |
Saanapu | Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | 18th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 49 |
6 | |
File:AS3MattIcon.jpg | Matt Tarrant 29, Adelaide, SA Magician |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 19th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 51 |
6 | |
File:AS3FlickIcon.jpg | Flick Egginton 23, Gold Coast, QLD Personal Assistant |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 20th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 53 |
4 | |
File:AS3ElIcon.jpg | El Rowland 33, Brisbane, QLD Army Corporal |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Saanapu | Saanapu | 21st Voted Out 9th Jury Member Day 54 |
6 | |
File:AS3LeeIcon.jpg | Lee Carseldine 40, Brisbane, QLD Former Pro Cricketer |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Saanapu | Saanapu | Runner-Up | 1 | |
File:AS3KristieIcon.jpg | Kristie Bennett 24, Sydney, NSW Senior Account Executive |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | Vavau | Sole Survivor | 11 |
Season Summary
The game began with three tribes of eight, and in each, an alliance of four or five formed the majority. On Saanapu, Flick and Brooke recruited Sam, Matt, and Conner. On Vavau, Craig, Andrew, Sue, and Jennah-Louise joined forces. And on Aganoa, Evan aligned with Phoebe, Rohan, Lee, and El, but drama from the idol clue twist between him and Rohan would see the alliance turn on Evan. In a mock vote at a joint Tribal Council consisting of Vavau and Saanapu, Conner and Nick were voted out but instead of leaving the game, were switched to the other tribe and they brought Tegan and Sam with them respectively.
With 18 contestants remaining, a Reward Challenge won by Saanapu gave them the power to decide which tribe between Vavau and Saanapu to stay on. After the five remaining Saanapu remembers chose to stay at Saanapu, they then had the power to choose their remaining members. They selected Sam, El, and Lee for their challenge strength as well as Jennah-Louise with the intention of voting her off. The game became one-sided after the swap, as not only did the stronger Saanapu tribe dominate in challenges but Phoebe's idol plays ousted the two strongest members of Vavau in Rohan and Craig. After a fake Tribal Council spared Kristie, Phoebe's ally who she threw under the bus to save herself, Brooke further decimated Vavau by adding Sue to her tribe. Phoebe would be voted out at the next Tribal, and the tribes would merge at 13.
The Saanapu alliance, with the original members of Flick, Brooke, Matt, and Sam at the core and with the help of members from post-swap Saanapu, would vote out the remnants of post-swap Vavau as well as outsiders from Saanapu up until the final 7. At that point, Flick viewed Brooke as too big of a threat and flipped to Lee, El, and Kristie to vote out her best friend. Despite El and Lee's obvious strong bond, which appeared romantic to some, Flick and Kristie did not flip back and voted out Sam and Matt. At that point Flick tried to force a 2-2 tiebreaker but Kristie still would not flip and Flick was sent to the jury. Despite not having won a previous individual challenge, Kristie won the Final Immunity Challenge and voted El out. At Final Tribal Council, despite Lee having more control of the game, Kristie's underdog status and the fruition of her floater strategy resulted in her receiving 8 of the 9 jury votes and becoming the Sole Survivor.
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Voting History
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Reception
- Australian Survivor was renewed for a fourth season in 2016.[4]
Trivia
- This season uses the Survivor: South Pacific rendition of "Ancient Voices."
- The font for this season is MondoBeyondo BB.[5]
- Australian Survivor (2016) has a lot of Australian Survivor firsts.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have three starting tribes.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to use Hidden Immunity Idols.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season not to have a contestant named David.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have a male be the first person voted off.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to use Exile Island.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have a female winner.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to not have anybody vote themselves off.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have the rule against voting for yourself.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have someone quit.
- This is the first Australian Survivor season to have a merge with 13 castaways
- The highest-ranking members of each original tribe were all women.
References
- ↑ http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/ten-name-jonathan-lapaglia-as-host-of-australian-survivor/news-story/abe3a4f1ebf121e2dacbb58f5e956224
- ↑ http://www.mcn.com.au/news/australian-survivor-exclusive-qa-with-executive-producer-stephen-tate
- ↑ http://www.2dayfm.com.au/scoopla/tv/blog/2016/5/jonathan-lapaglia-reveals-the-location-for-aus-survivor-on-hamish--andy/
- ↑ http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/10/renewed-australian-survivor.html
- ↑ http://www.1001fonts.com/mondobeyondo-bb-font.html
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