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For the first time in Alone Australia history, an equal number of women and men will be competing against each other. This time around, the ten contestants will be dropped into the remote wilderness of Tasmania's West Coast Ranges, all vying for the grand prize of $250,000.
Shay eats pademelon, Muzza rejoins the game with a big eel catch and Corrine sustains herself with insects and determination; emotions surge, bodies fail and one person leaves with $250,000.
As the three remaining participants enter the final stretch, a pademelon catch changes the course of the game.
With physical and environmental conditions deteriorating, our survivalists are forced to make difficult decisions about their future.
The survivalists' bodies are under more stress than ever before. As winter closes in, a swell of rain raises the lake's level, potentially putting shelters at risk.
The remaining survivalists come face to face with their physical limitations. Can innovation save the day, or will a routine med check bring one survivalist to the end of their journey?
One survivalist's body begins to shut down, another is forced to reckon with their emotions, and a wildlife encounter threatens another's chances at winning.
Food is in extraordinary abundance for some survivalists, while others struggle with empty bellies as they question their future in the competition.
The survivalists' race to catch a wallaby and procure much-needed protein is on... who will be the first to eat red meat?
A shock medical complication threatens to remove one of our toughest participants, while isolation begins to take its toll.
A triumphant catch staves off the hunger of one survivalist, but as the adrenaline of the adventure fades, can the others pivot their strategies to bring in food?
In a battle against time, the survivalists hurry to establish shelters or catch food before their energy reserves run out.
Ten survivalists are dropped into the West Coast Ranges of Tasmania for the challenge of a lifetime: to survive in the wild without any human contact. Only the last one standing can win $250,000.
For the first time in Alone Australia history, an equal number of women and men will be competing against each other. This time around, the ten contestants will be dropped into the remote wilderness of Tasmania's West Coast Ranges, all vying for the grand prize of $250,000.
10 more Australians will face punishing conditions in icy conditions in New Zealand armed with the barest of supplies and isolated from one another. There are no camera crews with participants required to document their own experience.
The last person standing wins $250,000.
In addition to its signature ‘factoids' that offer technical, historical, or scientific insights, this season offers cultural knowledge of Māori practices, focusing on the traditions, language and beliefs of Ngāi Tahu, the iwi, or tribe of the local area.
Ten Australians are dropped off alone in separate areas of the Tasmanian wilderness where they must deal with the forces of nature, hunger, and loneliness.