The new season of Australian Survivor will premiere on Monday, January 30 at 7.30 pm on 10 and 10 Play On Demand.
In this Heroes V Villains season, castaways have been sent to Samoa, divided into the Hero Tribe and the Villain Tribe.
Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains will see two teams of 12 deprived of everyday basic comforts, with little more than the clothes on their back. They will go head-to-head against to outwit, outplay and outlast each other to be the sole Survivor and win $500,000.
Across 47 days, these Heroes and Villains will take part in Reward Challenges, where they will compete for luxuries like food and camping essentials.
In Immunity Challenges, they will play for Immunity from being voted out of the game at the next Tribal Council. At each Tribal Council, each tribe must vote out one of their own.
Joining the season are some fresh faces ready to take on the challenges and each other. Returning are some familiar faces ready to get their shot at the title and winning the prize money.
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Heroes
Hayley Leake
Nina Twine
Sam Webb
Flick Palmateer
Shaun Hampson
Benjamin Law
David Zaharakis
Sharni Vinson
Rogue Rubin
Paige Donald
Matt Sharp
Gerry Geltch.
Villains
George Mladenov
Shonee Bowtell
Simon Mee
Jordie Hansen
Stevie Khouw
Jackie Glazier
Sarah Marsch
Liz Parnov
Anjali Rao
Fraser Lack
Michael Warren
Mimi Tang.
Talking Tribal
Also returning is the Australian Survivor companion series – Talking Tribal.
Now in its fourth season, Survivor fan favourites Khanh Ong and Brooke Jowett as well as podcaster and commentator Shannon Gus will unpack all things Heroes V Villains in a post-episode strat chat.
The trio will hold their own council discussions, breaking down blindsides, speculating about strategy and making predictions about future gameplay.
Listen to the Talking Tribal podcast here.