Australian Survivor season 4

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Australian Survivor
Season 4
Presented byJonathan LaPaglia
No. of days55
No. of castaways24
WinnerJericho Malabonga
Runner-upTara Pitt
LocationUpolu, Samoa
No. of episodes26
Release
Original networkNetwork Ten
Original release30 July (2017-07-30) –
10 October 2017 (2017-10-10)
Additional information
Filming dates4 May (2017-05-04) –
30 June 2017 (2017-06-30)
Season chronology
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The fourth season of Australian Survivor is a television series based on the international reality game show franchise Survivor. It is the second season to air on the Network Ten, following the network acquiring the broadcast rights to the Australian Survivor franchise in late 2015. The season premiered on 30 July 2017.[1]

Like the previous season, the program was filmed on the Samoan island of Upolu and featured 24 Australian castaways competing for 55 days in the Samoan jungle for a grand prize of A$500,000. Jonathan LaPaglia returned to host the series for his second season.

On 10 October 2017, Jericho Malabonga was revealed to be the winner over Tara Pitt by a vote of 6–3.

Production

Casting

The series was renewed on 23 October 2016. Upon the announcement of renewal, a casting call was made for potential contestants for the new season.[2] Over 20,000 people applied for the new season.[3]

Twists

This season featured multiple game-play twists for the first time in the series. This season introduced the super-idol which had the power to nullify the use of any other idol at one tribal council (not to be confused with the post-vote negating idol seen first in the American format's Panama season). This season also introduced several 'moral dilemmas' into the game which forced contestants to choose between two luxuries; one that benefits the entire tribe and one that only benefits the finder.

This season also saw the return of non-elimination episodes from season 3, the first of which saw a double tribal council where two contestants were sequentially voted out and sent to the opposing tribe. The following day, two contestants of the other tribe were then required to volunteer to switch to the tribe to replace them. The second non-elimination episode saw the contestants of one tribe vote for one of their members to receive a reward. The third featured a Tribal Council mutiny and the fourth featured a juror elimination.

This season also introduced a variety of twists previously seen on the American format including the initial marooning, the hiding of an immunity idol at challenges (first seen in Cambodia), tribal mutiny (first seen in Thailand) and jury member elimination (as seen in Kaôh Rōng).

Contestants

List of Australian Survivor (season 4) contestants
Contestant Original tribe First
swapped tribe
Second
swapped tribe
Post-mutiny
tribe
Merged tribe Finish
Joan Caballero
29, Sydney, NSW
Asaga 1st voted out
Day 3
Adam Parkin
40, Brisbane, QLD
Samatau 2nd voted out
Day 6
Kate Temby
47, Melbourne, VIC
Samatau 3rd voted out
Day 9
Mark "Tarzan" Herlaar
51, Toowoomba, QLD
Samatau 4th voted out
Day 11
Aimee Stanton
23, Melbourne, VIC
Samatau 5th voted out
Day 13
Samantha "Sam" Gash
32, Melbourne, VIC
Asaga 6th voted out
Day 16
Mark Wales
37, Perth, WA
Asaga 7th voted out
Day 18
Jacqui Patterson
50, Byron Bay, NSW
Asaga Asaga 8th voted out
Day 22
Kent Nelson
51, Adelaide, SA
Asaga Asaga 9th voted out
Day 24
Aaron "A.K." Knight
29, Adelaide, SA
Samatau Samatau Asaga 10th voted out
Day 28
Ben Morgan
20, Perth, WA
Asaga Samatau Samatau 11th voted out
Day 30
Odette Blacklock
32, Sydney, NSW
Asaga Asaga Asaga Asaga 12th voted out
Day 34
Jarrad Seng
29, Mount Lawley, WA
Samatau Samatau Samatau Samatau Asatoa 13th voted out
1st jury member
Day 36
Anneliese Wilson
23, Melbourne, VIC
Samatau Asaga Samatau Samatau 14th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 38
Henry Nicholson
26, Adelaide, SA
Asaga Samatau Samatau Samatau 15th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 40
Tessa O’Halloran
29, Melbourne, VIC
Samatau Samatau Samatau Samatau 16th voted out
4th jury member[a]
Day 42
Sarah Tilleke
22, Perth, WA
Asaga Asaga Asaga Asaga 17th voted out
5th jury member
Day 44
Luke Toki
30, Perth, WA
Asaga Asaga Asaga Asaga 18th voted out
6th jury member
Day 46
Nicola "Ziggy" Zagame
26, Gymea Bay, NSW
Samatau Samatau Samatau Samatau 19th voted out
7th jury member
Day 47
Locklan "Locky" Gilbert
27, Perth, WA
Samatau Samatau Samatau Samatau 20th voted out
8th jury member
Day 49
Michelle Dougan
33, Sydney, NSW
Asaga Asaga Samatau Samatau 21st voted out
9th jury member
Day 52
Peter Conte
22, Sydney, NSW
Samatau Samatau Asaga Samatau 22nd voted out
10th jury member
Day 54
Tara Pitt
32, Sunshine Coast, QLD
Samatau Asaga Asaga Asaga Runner-up
Day 55
Jericho Malabonga
25, Melbourne, VIC
Asaga Asaga Asaga Asaga Sole Survivor
Day 55

Future appearances

Luke Toki competed in the 2019 edition of Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders as part of the Champions tribe. Mark Herlaar, Jacqui Patterson, Aaron Knight, Henry Nicholson, Locky Gilbert, Michelle Dougan and Jericho Malabonga competed in Australian Survivor: All Stars.[4]

Outside of Survivor, Locky appeared on the eighth season of The Bachelor Australia as the titular bachelor in 2020.[5][6] Aimee Stanton competed on the eighth season of Seven Network's House Rules in 2020 and finished as the runner up.[7][8] Samantha Gash and Mark Wales competed on the Prime Video series World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji as part of Team Aussie Rescue.[9]

Season summary

The 24 contestants were split into two tribes. On Asaga, Luke and his closest ally Jericho were in the minority and unsuccessfully attempted to upset the balance of power in the tribe. On Samatau, A.K. was on the bottom due to his aggressive strategizing, but he was able to seize control by eliminating Aimee, the closest ally of the tribe's prominent strategist in Locky. Outsiders Tara and Annaliese were sent to Asaga in a fake double elimination, with Ben and Henry taking their place. Luke and Jericho used the opportunity to take control of Asaga, while Samatau went on an immunity run. A second tribe swap sent A.K. & Peter to Asaga and Annaliese & Michelle to Samatau; later, a mutiny twist was offered, and Peter was the only one to accept, sending him back to Samatau.

The merge left Samatau in a 6-5 majority, but the Asaga members convinced the people on the bottom of Samatau to turn against Jarrad and Annaliese, eliminating them both. A new majority composed of Tessa, Michelle, Luke, Peter, Sarah, and Jericho blindsided Henry before Luke caught wind of a plan against Jericho, prompting him to make a move against Tessa. Tara then decided to betray her closest ally Locky due to his status as a threat, but he went on an immunity run that eventually ended with his elimination.

At the Final 4, Jericho won an advantage to remove a member of the jury. He chose Tessa, believing her to be the least likely to vote for him to win, despite her saying that she viewed Tara as the weakest player. Peter was the next intended target, but after he won immunity, he lobbied for Jericho’s elimination. This was foiled after Jericho uncovered the plan and Tara, paranoid after Tessa’s statements, decided to make a big move and force a fire-making challenge between Jericho and Michelle. Jericho ended up winning, and thus Michelle was eliminated. Jericho then won the final immunity challenge and decided to stay true to his new alliance with Tara, voting out Peter.

At the Final Tribal Council, Tara was commended for her strong social game, playing from a minority position and her orchestration of Locky and A.K’s elimination, but chastised for riding Locky’s coattails for far too long, not making enough strategic decisions, and being weak in challenges. Meanwhile, Jericho was congratulated for his very effective method of making alliances and using shields, playing under-the-radar, and winning challenges when he needed to. However he was criticized for his cruelty and hypocrisy, claiming to be a benevolent religious person despite unnecessarily being nasty to Jarrad and Sarah when they were eliminated, riding on Luke’s coattails, and making bad decisions such as removing Tessa from the jury and taking Tara to the end, despite Tessa saying she would be very unlikely to vote for Tara to win. However, Jericho’s strong strategic and physical game was rewarded over Tara’s underdog status, and he was awarded the title of Sole Survivor with six jury votes to Tara’s three.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
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. ^ On Day 50, for winning a special reward challenge, Jericho earned the power to eliminate one of the first 8 jury members. He chose Tessa.
  2. ^ This challenge was a two-on-two challenge, with Jacqui and Mark W. chosen to represent Asaga, and Adam & Mark H. chosen to represent Samatau. Jacqui and Mark W. won the challenge, earning reward for their entire tribe.
  3. ^ Instead of voting out players, Samatau unknowingly voted for two tribe members to be swapped to Asaga. Tara and Anneliese were voted out and we’re exiled for the night before joining Asaga on Day 21.
  4. ^ No reward challenge was held due to the second part of the tribal swap. Following Tara and Anneliese's swap to Asaga, Asaga was tasked with choosing two of their own tribe members to take Tara and Anneliese's spot on Samatau. They chose Ben and Henry.
  5. ^ a b c For winning the reward challenge, Samatau went to a special Tribal Council to vote for a player for a chance to win the "ultimate reward"; they chose Ziggy. Ziggy earned a chance to search for a "super idol," which she found.
  6. ^ Instead of voting out a member of the tribe, Asaga were offered a chance to mutiny and join Samatau. Only one castaway could mutiny. Peter chose to mutiny.
  7. ^ Samatau were told to invite two castaways from Asaga on their reward, they chose Peter and Sarah.
  8. ^ After winning, Jonathan offered Tessa to give up her meal in exchange for everyone getting letters from home. She accepted the offer.
  9. ^ a b c On Day 50, for winning a special reward challenge, Jericho earned the power to eliminate one of the first 8 jury members. He chose Tessa.
  10. ^ The winner of the challenge also received reward.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleTimelineOriginal air date
521"Episode 1"Days 1-330 July 2017 (2017-07-30)
532"Episode 2"Days 4-631 July 2017 (2017-07-31)
543"Episode 3"Days 6-91 August 2017 (2017-08-01)
554"Episode 4"Days 9-116 August 2017 (2017-08-06)
565"Episode 5"Days 12-137 August 2017 (2017-08-07)
566"Episode 6"Days 14-1613 August 2017 (2017-08-13)
567"Episode 7"Days 16-1814 August 2017 (2017-08-14)
578"Episode 8"Days 19-2020 August 2017 (2017-08-20)
589"Episode 9"Days 21-2221 August 2017 (2017-08-21)
5910"Episode 10"Days 22-2427 August 2017 (2017-08-27)
6011"Episode 11"Days 25-2628 August 2017 (2017-08-28)
6112"Episode 12"Days 27-283 September 2017 (2017-09-03)
6213"Episode 13"Days 29-304 September 2017 (2017-09-04)
6314"Episode 14"Days 31-3210 September 2017 (2017-09-10)
6415"Episode 15"Days 33-3411 September 2017 (2017-09-11)
6516"Episode 16"Days 35-3617 September 2017 (2017-09-17)
6617"Episode 17"Days 37-3818 September 2017 (2017-09-18)
6718"Episode 18"TBA19 September 2017 (2017-09-19)
6819"Episode 19"TBA24 September 2017 (2017-09-24)
6920"Episode 20"TBA25 September 2017 (2017-09-25)
7021"Episode 21"TBA26 September 2017 (2017-09-26)
7122"Episode 22"TBA2 October 2017 (2017-10-02)
7223"Episode 23"TBA3 October 2017 (2017-10-03)
7324"Episode 24"TBA8 October 2017 (2017-10-08)
7425"Episode 25"TBA9 October 2017 (2017-10-09)
7526"Episode 26"TBA10 October 2017 (2017-10-10)

Voting history

Tribal Phase (Day 1–34)
Original tribes Tribe swap vote[a] First swap Second swap Post-mutiny
Episode # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15
Day # 3 6 9 11 13 16 18 20 22 24 28 30 34
Eliminated Tie[b] Joan Adam Kate Tarzan Aimee Samantha Mark Tie[b] Tara[c] Tie[b] Anneliese[c] Jacqui Kent A.K. Ben Odette
Votes 6–6 7–3 5–4–2–1 5–4–2 3–1–0[d] 5–4 9–2 7–3 3–3–2 5–1 3–3–1 5–0 6–3 5–2–1 4–2–1 5–3 4–1
Voter Vote
Jericho Kent Joan Samantha Jacqui Jacqui Kent A.K. Odette
Tara Kate Tessa Tessa A.K. A.K. None[e] Jacqui Kent A.K. Odette
Peter Adam Kate Tarzan Aimee Locky Tara Locky Anneliese Tara
Michelle Kent Kent Samantha Mark Jacqui Kent Ben
Locky Adam Kate Tarzan A.K. A.K. A.K. A.K. None[e] Michelle
Ziggy Anneliese Tessa Tessa Aimee Tara Tara Anneliese Anneliese Ben
Luke Kent Kent Samantha Jacqui Jacqui Odette A.K. Odette
Sarah Joan Joan Samantha Mark Jacqui Kent Peter Odette
Tessa Anneliese Tara Locky Aimee Tara Tara Anneliese Anneliese Michelle
Henry Joan Joan Samantha Mark Ben
Anneliese Kate Tessa Tessa A.K. A.K. Tara Locky None[e] Jacqui Kent Ben
Jarrad Adam Kate Tarzan Aimee Tara Tara Locky Anneliese Ben
Odette Kent Kent Samantha Mark Sarah Michelle A.K. Sarah
Ben Kent Joan Samantha Mark Michelle
A.K. Adam Kate Tessa Aimee Locky None[e] Anneliese Anneliese Tara
Kent Joan None[e] Samantha Mark Sarah Michelle
Jacqui Joan Joan Samantha Mark Sarah
Mark Joan Joan Michelle Jacqui
Samantha Joan Joan Michelle
Aimee Adam Tessa Tessa A.K.
Tarzan Anneliese Kate Tessa
Kate A.K. Tara
Adam Anneliese
Joan Kent None[e]
Individual phase (Day 35–55)

Notes

  1. ^ On Day 20, after voting out one castaway at Tribal Council, Samatau was instructed to immediately vote out another tribe member. Unbeknownst to them, both voted out castaways would be temporarily exiled before joining Asaga. Since this episode featured two vote-offs, each contestant's votes were not aired in the closing credits. In exit interviews that have occurred since the airing of this episode, it has been revealed that many details about whom contestants voted for were omitted from the episode due to time constraints.[10] Specifically, the fact that the second vote-off originally resulted in a tie was not even alluded to
  2. ^ a b c d 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. ^ a b Instead of being eliminated from the game, Tara and Anneliese were switched to Asaga. As a result of this twist, Asaga had to choose two tribemates to swap to Samatau. They chose Ben & Henry.
  4. ^ Tessa played a hidden immunity idol, therefore six votes against her were negated.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j This contestant was only able to vote for one other contestant, thus they were not eligible to vote.
  6. ^ The second Tribal Council vote also resulted in a tie. As there were only four castaways remaining, the two tied castaways would compete in a fire making challenge to resolve the tie.
  7. ^ Anneliese played a hidden immunity idol on herself, but Ziggy played an idol nullifier on her, therefore the effects of her idol were negated and the eight votes against her were still counted.
  8. ^ a b Michelle lost to Jericho in the fire-making tiebreaker.
  9. ^ On Day 50, for winning the special reward challenge, Jericho earned the power to eliminate one of the first eight jurors. He chose Tessa.

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 30 July 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 639,000 8 52,000 7 691,000 8 [11][12]
2 31 July 2017 Monday 7:30pm 656,000 12 74,000 3 730,000 11 [13][14]
3 1 August 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 600,000 11 124,000 1 724,000 10 [15][16]
2 4 6 August 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 606,000 9 51,000 5 657,000 8 [17][18]
5 7 August 2017 Monday 7:30pm 637,000 13 105,000 3 742,000 10 [19][20]
3 6 13 August 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 622,000 7 72,000 1 694,000 7 [21][22]
7 14 August 2017 Monday 7:30pm 625,000 14 109,000 2 729,000 11 [23][24]
4 8 20 August 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 633,000 8 63,000 3 696,000 8 [25][26]
9 21 August 2017 Monday 7:30pm 611,000 16 128,000 1 739,000 12 [27][28]
5 10 27 August 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 607,000 11 55,000 6 662,000 9 [29] [30]
11 28 August 2017 Monday 7:30pm 575,000 14 115,000 1 690,000 11 [31][32]
6 12 3 September 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 574,000 9 49,000 4 623,000 8 [33][34]
13 4 September 2017 Monday 7:30pm 617,000 14 88,000 2 706,000 11 [35][36]
7 14 10 September 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 603,000 8 55,000 2 658,000 8 [37][38]
15 11 September 2017 Monday 7:30pm 595,000 17 101,000 2 696,000 13 [39][40]
8 16 17 September 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 567,000 10 54,000 4 622,000 9 [41][42]
17 18 September 2017 Monday 7:30pm 559,000 18 64,000 5 623,000 17 [43][44]
18 19 September 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 567,000 13 96,000 2 663,000 11 [45][46]
9 19 24 September 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 570,000 9 69,000 4 639,000 9 [47][48]
20 25 September 2017 Monday 7:30pm 625,000 12 68,000 3 693,000 11 [49][50]
21 26 September 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 625,000 10 94,000 2 719,000 10 [51][52]
10 22 2 October 2017 Monday 7:30pm 617,000 15 43,000 5 660,000 14 [53][54]
23 3 October 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 595,000 11 90,000 2 685,000 11 [55][56]
11 24 8 October 2017 Sunday 7:30pm 644,000 14 68,000 5 712,000 11 [57][58]
25 9 October 2017 Monday 7:30pm 669,000 10 51,000 4 721,000 10 [59][60]
26[a] 10 October 2017 Tuesday 7:30pm 720,000 9 105,000 3 825,000 8 [61][62]
787,000 7 155,000 2 943,000 2
R[b] 508,000 16 105,000 3 613,000 13

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.
  2. ^ These ratings account for the "Reunion" episode which aired after the finale.

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