Australian_Survivor:_Champions_vs._Contenders

<i>Australian Survivor</i> season 5

Australian Survivor season 5

Season of television series


Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders is the fifth season of Australian Survivor and the third season to air on Network Ten. It was hosted by Jonathan LaPaglia and filmed in the Fijian community of Savusavu.

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The television series is based on the international reality game show franchise Survivor. This season featured 24 contestants divided into two tribes: "Champions", composed of twelve high-achievers who excelled in their fields, and "Contenders", composed of twelve everyday Australians. The season premiered on 1 August 2018,[1] and concluded on 9 October 2018, where Shane Gould was named the winner over Sharn Coombes in a 5–4 vote, winning the grand prize of A$500,000 and title of Sole Survivor.

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. Among the Champions were Russell Hantz, a three-time contestant on the American Survivor series (having competed on seasons 19, 20 and 22; the American host broadcaster, CBS, acquired Network Ten in 2017), The Biggest Loser trainer Steve "Commando" Willis, and Olympic gold medalists Lydia Lassila and Shane Gould. The Contenders included Benji Wilson, brother of Australian Survivor season 4 contestant Anneliese Wilson, and Zach Kozyrski, who appeared as a Gladiator in the 2008 revival of Gladiators.

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  1. On Days 18 and 20, the losing tribes voted to send a tribemate to Exile Beach; after the two Tribal Councils, the two exiled castaways dueled, with the winner returning to their tribe and the loser being permanently eliminated. Tegan and Anita were exiled, and Tegan defeated Anita in the duel.
  2. After the vote, the Contenders were given an opportunity to save Tegan and absorb her into their tribe, or let the Champions' decision stand. A majority of the Contenders decided to send Tegan home.

Future appearances

Moana Hope, Zach Kozyrski, Lydia Lassila, Mat Rogers, Shonee Fairfax, Sharn Coombes and Shane Gould competed in Australian Survivor: All Stars.[2] In 2023, Fairfax, now using her maiden name of Bowtell, Jackie Glazier and Steve Khouw competed as villains in Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains.

Season summary

The 24 contestants were divided into two tribes. The Contenders, representing everyday Australians, faced off against the Champions, high achievers in their respective fields. Brian, Jackie, Monika, and Shane were initially outsiders at the Champions tribe. Meanwhile, at the Contenders tribe, Benji took strategic control of the tribe, and three pairs emerged: Benji & Robbie, Fenella & Shonee, and Heath & Tegan (the latter of whom re-entered the game from Exile Beach after getting blindsided by Benji). The Champions dominated challenges until a tribe swap sent Shonee and Tegan to the Champions and Lydia, Monika, & Sharn to the Contenders. Benji and Robbie worked with their new Champions tribemates, while the Contenders on the new Champions tribe tried, but failed, to infiltrate the majority.

The merge occurred with 12 players left; though most of the Champions wanted to pick off the rest of the Contenders, Mat and Shane were threatened by Lydia's challenge prowess and blindsided her before Robbie was eliminated. Having lost his closest ally, Benji overthrew the majority to blindside Mat before his own elimination followed. The pairs of Brian & Monika and Fenella & Shonee realigned against Sharn; she played an idol, and Brian's paranoia led to him deviating from their alliance's split-vote plan in order to vote out Fenella. Shonee sought revenge by eliminating Brian's own closest ally Monika, but Brian's victory in the final four immunity challenge led to Shane and Sharn voting out Shonee. Sharn then voted Brian out after winning final immunity, staying true to her final two deal with Shane.

Despite being the more strategically and physically dominant of the two, Sharn was criticized for being unlikeable and preaching loyalty despite playing both sides and failing to save her closest ally Mat. Shane, however, despite being less aggressive, was commended for her grace, likeability, underdog status and work ethic despite her advanced age. She won the votes from the female jurors Fenella, Monika and Shonee, plus Mat and Brian to narrowly win the title of Sole Survivor.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
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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.
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  1. Each tribe earned items for their survival; while there was no designated winner, both teams earned the same amount of items.
  2. At the end of the Reward Challenge, the Contenders were given the option to pick two members from the Champions tribe to compete for a special breakfast reward. They chose Steve W. and Mat which Mat won. Mat was then tasked to choose someone from the Contenders tribe to join him on the reward. He chose Paige.
  3. On Days 18 and 20, the losing tribes voted to Exile a tribemate. After two Tribal Councils, the two exiled castaways competed in a duel, with the winner returning to their tribe and the loser being permanently eliminated. Tegan and Anita were exiled, and Tegan defeated Anita in the duel.
  4. No Reward Challenge, due to Exile Duel.
  5. No Reward Challenge, due to tribe swap.
  6. On Day 28, the person voted out of their tribe would have the opportunity to be saved by the other tribe instead of going home. Following the reveal of the vote, the other tribe would also vote, voting to Save the person voted off and have them join their tribe or to Send him/her home. Tegan was voted out of the Champions tribe and the Contenders voted Send, officially eliminating Tegan from the game.
  7. Instead of voting out a castaway, Koro Savu voted for a tribe members to be a "Dead Man Walking". Making them unable to vote at the next two tribal councils. Steve W. was voted to be the Dead Man Walking. Additionally, Steve W. was Exiled between the Reward Challenge on Day 41 and the Immunity Challenge on Day 42.

Episodes

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Voting history

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Notes

  1. On Days 18 and 20, the losing tribes voted to send a tribemate to Exile Beach; after the two Tribal Councils, the two exiled castaways dueled, with the winner returning to their tribe and the loser being permanently eliminated. Tegan and Anita were exiled. Tegan won the duel, officially eliminating Anita.
  2. On Day 28, the person voted out of their tribe would have the opportunity to be saved by the other tribe instead of going home. Following the reveal of the vote, the other tribe would also vote, voting to Save the person voted off and have them join their tribe or to Send them home. Tegan was voted out of the Champions tribe and the Contenders voted Send, officially eliminating Tegan from the game.
  3. 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.
  4. Shane played a hidden immunity idol, therefore three votes against her were negated.
  5. Heath played a hidden immunity idol, therefore seven votes against him were negated.
  6. Anita lost to Tegan in the exile duel, eliminating her from the game.
  7. Russell and Jackie were not eligible to vote in the revote.
  8. On Day 40, the Koro Savu tribe voted for a castaway to be a "Dead Man Walking", making them unable to vote at the next two Tribal Councils. Steve W. was voted as "Dead Man Walking".
  9. Sharn played a hidden immunity idol, therefore three votes against her were negated.
  10. This contestant was only able to vote for one other contestant, thus they were not eligible to vote.
  11. Shonee used her vote steal advantage on Sharn, therefore Sharn was ineligible to vote whereas Shonee cast two ballots.
  12. Benji was not eligible to vote in the revote, with Sharn already not eligible due to the Vote Steal.
  13. Shonee was unable to use her vote steal advantage on the revote, as Sharn was ineligible to vote.
  14. Fenella and Sharn were not eligible to vote in the revote, with Steve already not eligible due to being the Dead Man Walking.

Reception

Ratings

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

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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.

References

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