Australian Survivor
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Australian Survivor is an Australian reality game show that originated from the original American and internationally hugely popular show Survivor. The premise for the Australian version is very much comparable to the one of other international versions of the show. A group of people is left to survive on their own in a deserted location, such as Whaler's Way on the Southern Australian Eyre Peninsula, or Upolu on Samoa.
The participants in the Survivor need to complete challenges in order to get rewards to help them survive on their own, and to win immunity from elimination from the show. The participants vote amongst each other until the "Sole Australian Survivor" is left to take home the A$500'000 cash prize.
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Australian Survivor aired for the first time in the year 2002, at the Nine Network. At the time the show was not renewed for a second season, although the Seven Network did launch a Celebrity Survivor Australia in 2006. In 2016 Ten picked up the rights for Australian Survivor, thus picking up where the first season on Nine in 2002 had left off. This history makes Australian Survivor one of the few shows in the history of Australian TV to have aired on three different major networks.
The first season of Australian Survivor took place at Whaler's Way on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and was won by former Australian rules footballer Rob Dickson. He competed with 15 other contestants over a total span on the Peninsula of 39 days and ended up winning a $500'000 cash prize and a Ford V6 Escape. The Celebrity Australian Survivor edition from 2006 was won by Guy Leech, a former Ironman surf lifesaving champion. He beat 11 other participants and spent a total of 25 days in Efate, on Vanuatu. Guy collected a $100'000 cash prize for the charity of his choice, Ride Aid Inc. All other contestants received $5'000 which they could donate to a charity of their own choosing.
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