The season was filmed in Whaler's Way, an Eyre Peninsula coastal nature reserve near Port Lincoln, South Australia in the Great Australian Bight, where numerous ships had sunk off the coast in the past, setting up the season's nautical theme.
The series was filmed in November and December 2001 and aired weekly between February and May 2002 on the Nine Network, culminating in a live finale.
The second season of Australian Survivor, also known as Australian Celebrity Survivor and Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu, featured 12 Australian celebrity contestants competing on the Vanuatuan island of Éfaté over 25 days for a grand prize of A$100,000 for the winner's chosen charity for the Seven Network.
This Season was filmed in Samoa from May to July 2016 and premiered on 21 August 2016 on Network Ten.
The fourth season of Australian Survivor 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.
The fifth season of Australian Survivor, also known as Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders.
The 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 sixth season of Australian Survivor, also known as Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders.
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.
In Australian Survivor: All Stars, the game’s most iconic Champions and super fans, return for a slice of the scheming pie in the ultimate re-match.
Returning to a game they all think they’ve mastered, the players are in for a rude awakening. The challenges are harder, the alliances stronger and the blindsides more epic.