The Amazing Race Australia is back for another big adventure, returning Monday, August 29 to 10 and 10 Play.
Hosted by Beau Ryan, this season will see the contestants race across six continents and experience the extraordinary delights of international destinations such as Turkey, Greece, Belize, Morocco, Mexico and Colombia.
Hitting up six separate continents, 20 teams of two will travel across Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia, South America and North America in a race that will see the winner claim the biggest prize in The Amazing Race Australia history.
The winner will score $250,000 and drive away with two brand new cars – an Isuzu D-MAX and an Isuzu MU-X.
The teams
Angel & Frankie – QLD
Bren & Anja – WA
Chelsea & Jamus – QLD
Crystal & Reem – NSW
Flick & Gabby – VIC
Fliss & Tottie – NSW
Heath & Toni – VIC
Jake & Holly – NSW
Jodie & Claire – NSW
Kathy & Chace – NSW
Kelly & Georgia – QLD
Lauren & Steph – WA
Morgan & Lilli – QLD
Pako & Mori – NSW
Paul & Rachel – VIC
Sam & Alex – SA
Sam & Stu – WA
Stuart & Glennon – NT
Tammy & Vincent – VIC/QLD
Tiffany & Cynthia – WA
Last year, the season has a special twist to it with it taking place entirely down under due to Covid restrictions.
The teams at Eureka and 10 both wanted to make the most of the rare opportunity that they got to do a different type of race.
The team also wanted to take this opportunity to embrace Australian culture and to showcase the country.
“Over the last few years, people have gone overseas for their adventures, and it enabled us to shine a spotlight on Australia and look for places and people that were so exotic and unusual.”
“When you travel internationally you tend to parachute in and only see the culture in that area, where in Australia we had to look, but we didn’t have to look far to find the most amazing experiences and people,” said head of entertainment Sophia Mogford about bringing together the most difficult The Amazing Race Australia to date.