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Australian Survivor
Season 6
Presented byJonathan LaPaglia
No. of days50
No. of castaways24
WinnerPia Miranda
Runner-upBaden Gilbert
LocationSavusavu, Fiji
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNetwork 10
Original release24 July (2019-07-24) –
17 September 2019 (2019-09-17)
Additional information
Filming dates4 May (2019-05-04) –
22 June 2019 (2019-06-22)
Season chronology
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Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders 2, is the sixth season[a] of Australian Survivor and the fourth season to air on Network Ten and to be hosted by Jonathan LaPaglia, and was filmed on the Fijian community of Savusavu.

The television series is based on the international reality game show franchise Survivor. As with the previous season, the season features 24 contestants divided into two tribes: "Champions", composed of twelve high-achievers who excelled in their fields, and "Contenders", composed of twelve everyday Australians.

It premiered on Wednesday, 24 July 2019, and concluded on 17 September 2019 with Pia Miranda named the winner over Baden Gillbert in a unanimous 9–0 vote, winning the grand prize of A$500,000 and title of Sole Survivor.[1][2]

Contestants

The 24 contestants were divided into two tribes based on celebrity status: "Champions," composed of 12 people who have received accolades and fame for their exceptional work in their given fields, and "Contenders," composed of 12 non-celebrities. The Champions include Boost Juice founder and Shark Tank star Janine Allis, former senator, Olympic hockey gold medalist and Olympic sprinter Nova Peris, Olympic speed skating gold medalist Steven Bradbury and Australian Survivor season 4 contestant Luke Toki, who is the first former Australian Survivor player to return for another season. Among the Contenders is professional wrestler Matt Farrelly, former AFL player Shaun Hampson and The Amazing Race Australia 1 contestant Samantha "Sam" Schoers.[3]

List of Australian Survivor (season 6) contestants
Contestant Age From Tribe Finish
Original Shuffled Kidnapped Merged Placement Day
Anastasia Woolmer
Australian memory champion
42 Brisbane,
Queensland
Champions 1st voted out Day 2
Laura Choong 31 Sydney,
New South Wales
Contenders 2nd voted out Day 5
Susie Maroney
Marathon swimmer
44 Cronulla,
New South Wales
Champions 3rd voted out Day 7
Nova Peris
Former politician/Olympic athlete
48 Darwin,
Northern Territory
4th voted out Day 10
Steven Bradbury
Olympic speed skater
45 Camden,
New South Wales
5th voted out Day 12
Andrew "E.T." Ettingshausen
Former NRL player
53 Sutherland,
New South Wales
6th voted out Day 14
Samantha "Sam" Schoers 30 Perth,
Western Australia
Contenders Champions 7th voted out Day 16
Sarah Ayles 45 Adelaide,
South Australia
8th voted out Day 18
Hannah Pentreath 27 Bendigo,
Victoria
Champions 9th voted out Day 22
Casey Hawkins 31 Melbourne,
Victoria
Contenders Contenders 10th voted out Day 24
Matt Farrelly 29 Sydney,
New South Wales
11th voted out Day 26
Ross Clarke-Jones
Big wave surfer
53 Melbourne,
Victoria
Champions Medically evacuated Day 28
Andrew "Andy" Meldrum 47 Noosa,
Queensland
Contenders Champions Champions Soli Bula 12th voted out Day 30
Shaun Hampson 31 Noosa,
Queensland
Contenders 13th voted out
1st jury member
Day 32
David Genat
International supermodel
39 Brooklyn,
New York, USA
Champions Champions 14th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 34
John Eastoe 28 Kalgoorlie,
Western Australia
Contenders 15th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 36
Daisy Richardson 24 Adavale,
Queensland
Lost exile duel[b]
4th jury member
Day 41
Simon Black
Former AFL player
40 Brisbane,
Queensland
Champions Contenders Contenders 16th voted out
5th jury member
Day 42
Janine Allis
Businesswoman
53 Melbourne,
Victoria
17th voted out
6th jury member
Day 44
Abbey Holmes
AFL Women's player
28 Adelaide,
South Australia
18th voted out
7th jury member
Day 46
Luke Toki
Season 4
32 Perth,
Western Australia
Champions Champions 19th voted out
8th jury member
Day 47
Harry Hills 30 Perth,
Western Australia
Contenders Contenders Contenders 20th voted out
9th jury member
Day 49
Baden Gilbert 23 Adelaide,
South Australia
Champions Champions Runner-up Day 50
Pia Miranda
Actress
46 Melbourne,
Victoria
Champions Contenders Contenders Sole Survivor

Notes

  1. ^ Season 4 according to Network 10, discounting the first two non-Network 10 seasons
  2. ^ The 16th and 17th castaways voted out were exiled to Exile Beach. On Day 38 Daisy was the 16th person voted out and on Day 40 Simon became the 17th person voted out. On Day 41, the exiled castaways dueled to remain in the game - the winner returned to the Soli Bula tribe, the loser would be officially eliminated. Simon defeated Daisy in the duel, eliminating Daisy.

Future appearances

David Genat, John Eastoe, Daisy Richardson, Abbey Holmes and Harry Hills competed on Australian Survivor: All Stars.[4] Andy Meldrum competed on Australian Survivor: Blood V Water with his sister Kate. Shaun Hampson competed as a hero in Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains

Outside of Survivor, David Genat competed on the fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia with Janine Allis appearing on the series as an advisor.[5] In 2021, Steven Bradbury competed on Celebrity Holey Moley.[6] Luke Toki competed on Big Brother VIP which he won.[7] In 2022, Pia Miranda competed on the fourth season of The Masked Singer.[8] Also in 2022, John Eastoe competed on The Challenge: Australia.[9] In 2023, Toki competed on the second season of The Traitors.[10]

Season summary

The sequel to last season's theme, 24 contestants were divided into two tribes . 12 Contenders, representing everyday Australians, faced off against the 12 Champions, high achievers in their respective fields. Joining the Champions was Luke from Australian Survivor 2017 as the People's Champion. Despite having a returning player in their tribe, the Champions struggled in challenges with an initial Sporty Seven leading the tribe, until David, Janine, Luke, and Pia managed to get the alliance to turn on themselves. Meanwhile, the Contenders were a united front with Shaun, a former AFL player, and Daisy as a power duo, with Andy and Harry floating in the middle.

Down 11 to 7, the Champions' new alliance were split apart in a tribe swap that left allies David and Luke stranded in a Champions tribe with 7 original Contenders. However, with clever idol plays, and the Contenders working to break up Andy's social game with the women, the duo managed to survive even after a surprise kidnap vote which saw Shaun being stolen from the Contenders by the new Champions tribe. With the physical power shifting to the new Champions, Harry and Janine led opposing alliances which saw Harry's remaining allies picked off one by one while he saved himself with idols. Before the merge arrived, the two made a truce to blindside the last of the remaining Sporty Seven Champions in Simon, but an injury at the last tribal immunity challenge by Ross saw Tribal Council cancelled for the Contenders.

Ross's evacuation saw the Champions and Contenders on equal level entering the merge, but the Contenders lost their numbers when the merged tribe, Soli Bula, unanimously decided to take out Andy as an untrustworthy player, with Shaun following due to his status as a physical threat. The women in the Champions' alliance gathered the Contenders and Simon to blindside David and Luke, but a key immunity win by Luke saw the supermodel be sent to the jury instead of him. As the Contenders' numbers shrunk, Luke and Abbey started to stray from the Champions and aligned with the last two Contenders, Harry and Baden, to vote Simon to Exile Beach to defeat the last remaining Contender woman, Daisy. After Simon's return and subsequent permanent elimination, the new alliance turned on a perceived strategic powerhouse in Janine. With the bigger challenge threats eliminated, Luke began an immunity streak which also saw him finding an Send Back advantage, which allowed him to pick any player to send back to camp during Tribal before the vote. He used the advantage to send Baden back to camp in order to turn on Abbey over his closer ally, Pia. However, Luke's immunity run ended at the final four with the two Contenders and Pia sending him to the jury. With an Australian Survivor record-breaking final immunity challenge lasting over 6 hours and 40 minutes, Baden surprised the jury with an immunity win and sent the wily Harry to the jury instead of Pia.

The final two, Baden and Pia, were both criticized for their subtle social game by the jury. However, Pia managed to point out her contributions to the numerous decisions made by the Champions' alliance post swap and kidnapping until the merge, which saw louder power players systematically voted out. Baden struggled to assert his agency in his game, rather than the game being played past him. With a unanimous decision of 9 votes by the jury, Pia's social and strategic game was awarded at the end of the final Tribal Council in Fiji with the grand prize and the title of Sole Survivor.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode Challenge winner(s) Eliminated Finish
No. Air date Reward Immunity
1 24 July 2019 Champions Contenders Anastasia 1st voted out
Day 2
2 25 July 2019 Champions Champions Laura 2nd voted out
Day 5
3 28 July 2019 Contenders Contenders Susie 3rd voted out
Day 7
4 29 July 2019 Champions Contenders Nova 4th voted out
Day 10
[John][a]
5 30 July 2019 Champions Contenders Steven 5th voted out
Day 12
6 4 August 2019 Champions Contenders E.T. 6th voted out
Day 14
[Baden,
Shaun][b]
7 5 August 2019 None[c] Contenders Sam 7th voted out
Day 16
8 6 August 2019 Contenders Contenders Sarah 8th voted out
Day 18
9 11 August 2019 Champions Champions No elimination on Day 20
due to Kidnap vote.
[d]
10 12 August 2019 None Contenders Hannah 9th voted out
Day 22
11 13 August 2019 Champions Champions Casey 10th voted out
Day 24
12 18 August 2019 Champions Champions Matt 11th voted out
Day 26
[Harry][e]
13 19 August 2019 None Champions Ross[f] Medically
evacuated
Day 28
14 20 August 2019 Daisy Shaun Andy 12th voted out
Day 30
15 25 August 2019 Abbey
[David,
John]
David Shaun 13th voted out
1st jury member
Day 32
16 26 August 2019 None[g] Luke David 14th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 34
17 27 August 2019 Abbey,
Janine,
Harry[h]
[Simon]
Simon John 15th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 36
18 1 September 2019 Janine,
Simon,
[Daisy,
Pia]
Janine Daisy 16th voted out
Exiled[i]
Day 38
19 2 September 2019 None Pia Simon 17th voted out
Exiled[i]
Day 40
20 3 September 2019 None[j] Luke Daisy Lost Exile Duel[i]
4th jury member
Day 41
Simon 18th voted out
5th jury member
Day 42
21 9 September 2019 None Luke Janine 19th voted out
6th jury member
Day 44
22 10 September 2019 None Luke Abbey 20th voted out
7th jury member
Day 46
23 16 September 2019 None[k] Harry Luke 21st voted out
8th jury member
Day 47
24 17 September 2019 None Baden Harry 22nd voted out
9th jury member
Day 49
Final vote
Baden Runner-up
Day 50
Pia Sole Survivor
Day 50
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
Notes

  1. ^ The Champions were told to invite a castaway from the Contenders on their reward; they chose John.
  2. ^ The Champions were told to invite a castaway from the Contenders on their reward; they chose Baden. Baden was then told to bring another Contender on reward; he chose Shaun.
  3. ^ No Reward Challenge, due to Tribe Swap.
  4. ^ Instead of the Contenders tribe voting out a castaway, the Champions tribe voted for a Contender to kidnap — bringing them over to their tribe. Shaun was 'stolen' by the Champions tribe and become part of their tribe.
  5. ^ The Champions were told to invite a castaway from the Contenders on their reward; they chose Harry.
  6. ^ Ross was evacuated due to a broken ankle sustained during the Immunity Challenge. The Immunity Challenge continued while Ross’ injuries could be diagnosed by the medical team. Later in the day, both tribes were informed of Ross’ injuries and that he was not deemed fit to continue. Because of Ross’ evacuation, the planned Contenders’ Tribal Council was canceled.
  7. ^ In place of a reward challenge, a Dilemma occurred. Simon (as elected by the tribe) was given a pizza with 10 slices of varying sizes and had to assign the slices to everyone in the tribe - this dilemma went unaired in the episode, but was available as an extra on 10Play.[11]
  8. ^ The Challenge was contested in pairs. Harry did not have a partner and therefore did not compete. As Harry had correctly guessed the winning team, he joined them on the reward.
  9. ^ a b c On Days 38 and 40, the Soli Bula tribe voted to exile a tribemate. On Day 41 the two exiled castaways competed in a duel, with the winner returning to the tribe and the loser being officially eliminated form the game. Daisy and Simon were exiled. Simon won the duel, officially eliminating Daisy.
  10. ^ No Reward Challenge, due to Exile Duel.
  11. ^ No Reward Challenge was held. Instead, the Final 4 participated in a questionnaire activity, which resulted in Luke and Baden receiving Burgers.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleTimelineOriginal air date
1031"Episode 1"Days 1—224 July 2019 (2019-07-24)
1042"Episode 2"Days 3—525 July 2019 (2019-07-25)
1053"Episode 3"Days 6—728 July 2019 (2019-07-28)
1064"Episode 4"Days 8—1029 July 2019 (2019-07-29)
1075"Episode 5"Days 11—1230 July 2019 (2019-07-30)
1086"Episode 6"Days 13—144 August 2019 (2019-08-04)
1097"Episode 7"Days 15—165 August 2019 (2019-08-05)
1108"Episode 8"Days 17—186 August 2019 (2019-08-06)
1119"Episode 9"Day 19—2011 August 2019 (2019-08-11)
11210"Episode 10"Day 21—2212 August 2019 (2019-08-12)
11311"Episode 11"Day 23—2413 August 2019 (2019-08-13)
11412"Episode 12"Day 25—2618 August 2019 (2019-08-18)
11513"Episode 13"Day 27—2819 August 2019 (2019-08-19)
11614"Episode 14"Day 29—3020 August 2019 (2019-08-20)
11715"Episode 15"Day 31—3225 August 2019 (2019-08-25)
11816"Episode 16"Day 33—3426 August 2019 (2019-08-26)
11917"Episode 17"Day 35—3627 August 2019 (2019-08-27)
12018"Episode 18"Day 37—381 September 2019 (2019-09-01)
12119"Episode 19"Day 39—402 September 2019 (2019-09-02)
12220"Episode 20"Day 41—423 September 2019 (2019-09-03)
12321"Episode 21"Days 43—449 September 2019 (2019-09-09)
12422"Episode 22"Days 45—4610 September 2019 (2019-09-10)
12523"Episode 23"Days 4716 September 2019 (2019-09-16)
12624"Episode 24"Days 48—5017 September 2019 (2019-09-17)

Voting history

Original tribes Shuffled tribes Post-kidnap tribes Merged tribe
Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20[a] 21 22 23 24
Day 2 5 7 10 12 14 16 18 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 41 42 44 46 47 49
Tribe Champions Contenders Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Champions Contenders Contenders Contenders Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula None Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula Soli Bula
Eliminated Anastasia Laura Susie Nova Steven E.T. Sam Sarah Tie[b] Hannah Casey Tie[b] Matt Ross Andy Shaun David Tie[b] John Daisy Simon Daisy Simon Janine Abbey Luke Harry
Vote 9–3 8–4 6–5 6–2–2 8–1 5–3 5–2–2 6–2 2–2–1–0[c] 4–2 4–0[d] 2–2–0[e] 4–1 Evacuated [f] 11–0[g] 7–2–2 8–2 4–4–1[h] 4–3 6–2 4–2–1 Challenge[a] 6–1 4–2 2–1–1 3–1 1–0
Voter Votes
Pia Anastasia Susie Nova Steven Simon Casey Harry None[i] Andy Shaun David John John Harry Baden Simon Baden Abbey Luke None[j]
Baden Laura Sam Sarah Hannah Hannah Andy Daisy David Abbey Abbey Daisy Simon Simon Janine Immune[k] Luke Harry
Harry Baden Casey Pia Pia Andy Luke David Abbey Abbey Daisy Simon Simon Janine Pia Luke None[j]
Luke Pia Susie Nova Steven E.T. Sam Sarah Shaun Shaun Andy Shaun Harry Harry John Daisy Simon Simon Janine Abbey Baden
Abbey Anastasia Susie Nova Steven E.T. Casey Harry Matt Andy Shaun David John None[l] Daisy Simon Simon Janine Harry
Janine Pia Susie Nova Steven E.T. Casey Matt Matt Andy Shaun David John John Daisy Baden Simon Baden
Simon Anastasia Janine Steven Steven E.T. Harry Matt Matt Andy Daisy David John John Daisy Abbey Won Harry
Daisy Baden Sam Sarah David Hannah Andy Shaun David Abbey Abbey Harry Lost
John Laura Sam Sarah Hannah Hannah Andy Shaun David Abbey None[l]
David Anastasia Susie Nova Steven Simon Sam Sarah Shaun Shaun Andy Shaun Harry
Shaun Laura David None[m] Andy Luke
Andy Baden Luke Sarah Daisy Hannah Daisy
Ross Anastasia Susie Nova Steven E.T. Harry Harry Matt
Matt Laura Harry Pia None[i]
Casey Laura Harry
Hannah Laura Luke Andy David None[m]
Sarah Laura David Andy
Sam Laura David
E.T. Anastasia Janine Steven Steven Simon
Steven Anastasia Janine Abbey Pia
Nova Anastasia Janine Abbey
Susie Anastasia Janine
Laura Baden
Anastasia Pia
Jury vote
Episode 24
Day 50
Finalist Pia Baden
Votes 9–0
Juror Vote
Harry Yes
Luke Yes
Abbey Yes
Janine Yes
Simon Yes
Daisy Yes
John Yes
David Yes
Shaun Yes

Notes

  1. ^ a b On Days 38 and 40, the Soli Bula tribe voted to send a tribemate to Exile Beach. On Day 41 the two exiled castaways dueled, with the winner returning to the tribe and the loser being officially eliminated form the game. Daisy and Simon were exiled. Simon won the duel, officially eliminating Daisy.
  2. ^ a b c The Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
  3. ^ David played a hidden immunity idol, therefore three votes against him were negated; Luke played a hidden immunity idol, however there were no votes against him.
  4. ^ Harry played a hidden immunity idol, therefore four votes against him were negated.
  5. ^ Harry played a hidden immunity idol, therefore three votes against him were negated.
  6. ^ No vote; Ross was pulled from the game due to a broken ankle. The planned Contender's Tribal Council was cancelled.
  7. ^ Daisy played a hidden immunity idol, therefore one vote against her was negated.
  8. ^ Daisy played a hidden immunity idol, however there were no votes against her.
  9. ^ a b Matt and Pia were not eligible to vote in the revote.
  10. ^ a b This contestant was only able to vote for one other contestant, thus they were not eligible to vote.
  11. ^ Luke played a "Send Away" Power on Baden - this sent Baden away from Tribal Council, so he did not participate in the vote but could not be voted against at this Tribal Council.
  12. ^ a b Abbey and John were not eligible to vote in the revote.
  13. ^ a b Hannah and Shaun were not eligible to vote in the revote.

Reception

Ratings

Ratings data is from OzTAM and represents the viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).

Wk Ep Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total ratings Source
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 1 24 July 2019 Wednesday 7:30pm 807,000 5 117,000 3 925,000 3 [12][13]
2 25 July 2019 Thursday 7:30pm 712,000 5 64,000 5 776,000 5 [14][15]
2 3 28 July 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 562,000 7 82,000 3 644,000 6 [16][17]
4 29 July 2019 Monday 7:30pm 655,000 11 108,000 2 763,000 9 [18][19]
5 30 July 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 641,000 10 128,000 1 768,000 7 [20][21]
3 6 4 August 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 630,000 7 73,000 5 703,000 6 [22][23]
7 5 August 2019 Monday 7:30pm 713,000 8 78,000 5 791,000 7 [24][25]
8 6 August 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 723,000 8 102,000 7 825,000 7 [26][27]
4 9 11 August 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 693,000 5 71,000 5 764,000 5 [28][29]
10 12 August 2019 Monday 7:30pm 711,000 8 84,000 4 795,000 8 [30][31]
11 13 August 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 739,000 7 94,000 3 833,000 6 [32][33]
5 12 18 August 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 652,000 6 59,000 5 711,000 5 [34][35]
13 19 August 2019 Monday 7:30pm 744,000 7 77,000 2 821,000 8 [36][37]
14 20 August 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 794,000 6 118,000 2 912,000 4 [38][39]
6 15 25 August 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 735,000 4 65,000 5 801,000 4 [40][41]
16 26 August 2019 Monday 7:30pm 819,000 7 72,000 5 891,000 6 [42][43]
17 27 August 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 804,000 7 109,000 2 912,000 5 [44][45]
7 18 1 September 2019 Sunday 7:30pm 751,000 4 65,000 4 817,000 4 [46][47]
19 2 September 2019 Monday 7:30pm 790,000 7 67,000 6 857,000 6 [48][49]
20 3 September 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 808,000 6 91,000 5 900,000 5 [50][51]
8 21 9 September 2019 Monday 7:30pm 810,000 8 57,000 7 872,000 7 [52][53]
22 10 September 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 809,000 7 92,000 5 903,000 6 [54][55]
9 23 16 September 2019 Monday 7:30pm 926,000 5 50,000 5 976,000 4 [56][57]
24[a] 17 September 2019 Tuesday 7:30pm 923,000 5 45,000 7 968,000 4 [58][59]
1,040,000 3 52,000 5 1,079,000 1

Notes

  1. ^ The final episode was coded into two programs - the first titled "Grand Finale" and the second titled "Winner Announced". Because of this, two separate sets of ratings were produced.

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