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''Survivor: The Australian Outback'' (also referred to as ''Survivor: Australia'') is the second season of the American
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series ''
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''. Broadcast by
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, it was originally shown between January 28 and May 23, 2001. Filming took place at Goshen
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, on the bank of the
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in northern
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from October 23 through December 3, 2000. The show was hosted by
Jeff Probst Jeff Probst (; born November 4, 1961) is an American reality show host and executive producer. He is best known as the Emmy Award-winning host of the U.S. version of the reality television show ''Survivor'' since 2000. He was also the host of '' ...
and featured 16 participants competing over 42 days. It was the first and only season to have more than 39 days of gameplay. Tina Wesson was named the Sole Survivor, defeating
Colby Donaldson Colby Donaldson (born April 1, 1974) is an American television personality. He became the runner-up of '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' (2001). He then competed on two more ''Survivor'' seasons, '' Survivor: All-Stars'' (2004) and '' Survi ...
by a jury vote of 4–3 and winning a prize of US$1,000,000. Wesson became the first female winner of the series. The series was generally well received, with many outlets considering it one of the best ''Survivor'' series. The opening episode premiered after
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to 43.5 million viewers.


Overview

''
Survivor Survivor(s) may refer to: Actual survivors * *Last survivors of historical events Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Survivors, characters in the 1997 ''KKnD'' video-game series * ''The Survivors'', or the ''New Survivors Found ...
'' is a
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show created by
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and
Charlie Parsons Charles Andrew Parsons is a British television producer known as the creator of the '' Survivor'' franchise. He also created ''The Big Breakfast'' and '' The Word''. Education Parsons was educated at Tonbridge School, a boarding independent scho ...
and based on the Swedish show ''
Expedition Robinson ''Robinson'', formerly ''Expedition Robinson'', is a Swedish reality game show and the original version of the international '' Survivor'' format. The television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide ...
''. The series follows a number of participants who are isolated in a remote location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. Every three days, one participant is removed from the series by majority vote, with challenges being held to give a reward (ranging from living and food-related prizes to a car) and immunity from being voted off the show. The last remaining player is awarded a prize of $1,000,000. Filming of ''Survivor: The Australian Outback'' took place from October 23 through December 3, 2000, at Goshen Station, a
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on the bank of the
Herbert River The Herbert River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia. The southernmost of Queensland's wet tropics river systems, it was named in 1864 by George Elphinstone Dalrymple explorer, after Robert George Wyndham Herbert, the fi ...
(approximately 3 hours southwest of Cairns) in northern
Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_ ...
. The season premiered after
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on January 28, 2001, to 43.5 million viewers.


Contestants

The cast consisted of 16 contestants, who were initially separated into two tribes: Ogakor, named after the word for "crocodile" in the
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, and Kucha, named after the word for "kangaroo" in the
Pakanha language Pakanha (Bakanha), or Ayabakan, is a nearly extinct Paman language spoken on the Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia. In 1981, there were 10 speakers of the language, originally spoken by the aboriginal Pakanha people in the central pa ...
. Midway through the season, the remaining ten players merged into a single "Barramundi" tribe, named after the river fish. The final seven eliminated contestants comprised the jury that decided who would be the winner.


Future appearances

Tina Wesson,
Colby Donaldson Colby Donaldson (born April 1, 1974) is an American television personality. He became the runner-up of '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' (2001). He then competed on two more ''Survivor'' seasons, '' Survivor: All-Stars'' (2004) and '' Survi ...
,
Jerri Manthey Jerri Lynn Manthey (born September 5, 1970) is an American actress and television personality. She was a contestant in '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'', where she placed 8th, '' All-Stars'', where she placed 10th and '' Heroes vs. Villains' ...
, Alicia Calaway, and
Amber Brkich Amber Joy Mariano (née Brkich; born August 11, 1978) is an American television personality and winner of '' Survivor: All-Stars'' with its $1,000,000 prize, after appearing as a contestant on one of its predecessors, '' Survivor: The Australian ...
returned to compete in '' Survivor: All-Stars''. Donaldson and Manthey would again return for '' Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains''.
Michael Skupin Michael David Skupin (; born January 29, 1962) is an American software publisher, television personality, convicted fraudster and child sex offender, and motivational speaker. Best known for competing on two seasons of the reality competition sho ...
returned in '' Survivor: Philippines'', while Wesson would also appear on '' Survivor: Blood vs. Water'' along with her daughter, Katie Collins (who appeared in ''The Australian Outback'' as a loved one via video chat).
Jeff Varner Jeffrey Keith Varner (born April 16, 1966) is a former American real estate agent and television personality, a news anchor and reporter, a former entertainment reporter, and a veteran contestant on three seasons of the CBS reality television ser ...
and Kimmi Kappenberg returned for '' Survivor: Cambodia'', and Varner made his third ''Survivor'' appearance in '' Survivor: Game Changers''. Brkich, under her married name Mariano, competed again in '' Survivor: Winners at War''. Outside ''Survivor'', Brkich competed on ''
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'' with her fiancé and fellow ''Survivor'' alumnus
Rob Mariano Robert Carlo Mariano (born December 25, 1975), known by the nickname Boston Rob, is an American television personality, known for appearing in the CBS reality show ''Survivor''. He placed 10th in the show's 4th season '' Survivor: Marquesas'', ...
. The couple then returned for ''
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''. Varner and Calaway made an appearance on ''
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''.


Season summary

The sixteen contestants were divided into two tribes, Kucha and Ogakor, named after
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words for Kangaroo and Crocodile, respectively. Although Ogakor fared significantly worse in challenges, the tribes remained even after Kucha member Michael suffered third-degree burns from a campfire and had to be medically evacuated. The tribes entered the merge with 5 members apiece, naming the merged tribe Barramundi after a fish native to Australia. The first vote after the merge saw a tie, but Kucha member Jeff was eliminated due to previous votes being cast against him. Ogakor's majority alliance of Colby, Keith, and Tina alternated between eliminating former Kucha members and betraying former tribe-mates Jerri and Amber. The three stayed together until the end of the game, and Colby took Tina with him into the final Tribal Council. Tina's strategic plan was valued over Colby's prowess in challenges, and she was awarded the title of Sole Survivor by a jury vote of 4–3. :''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.''


Episodes


Voting history

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Reception

The series was well received by critics. In 2013, both Andrea Reiher of Zap2it and Joe Reid of ''
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'' ranked ''The Australian Outback'' as the third greatest season of the series. Ken Tucker, writing for ''
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'', gave the series a B+ grade, praising the evolution of the strategy used, but was less receptive to the editing used on the series. Since 2012, the ''Survivor'' site "''Survivor'' Oz" has consistently ranked ''The Australian Outback'' highly in its annual polls ranking every season of the series; it was third in 2012, fourth in 2013 and 2015, and sixth in 2014. In the official issue of '' CBS Watch'' commemorating the 15th anniversary of ''Survivor'' in 2015, ''The Australian Outback'' was voted by viewers as the fourth greatest season in the series. In another poll for the same magazine,
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's injury in the fire was voted as the ninth most memorable moment in the series. In 2015, a poll by ''
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'' ranked ''Australia'' 10th out of 30, although host
Rob Cesternino Robert Kristopher Cesternino (born October 20, 1978) is an American reality television contestant and podcast host, known for his appearances on '' Survivor: The Amazon'' (2003) and '' Survivor: All-Stars'' (2004). In 2010, he launched ''Rob Has ...
ranked the season 22nd. This was updated in 2021 during Cesternino's podcast, ''Survivor All-Time Top 40 Rankings'', ranking 20th out of 40. In 2020, this season was also ranked 17th out of 40 by "The Purple Rock Podcast", citing the good cast. Later in the year, ''Inside Survivor'' ranked this season 15th out of 40, praising the cast and iconic moments but acknowledging that the season declined after the merge of the two teams. Conversely, Dalton Ross of ''
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'' called this season overrated, ranking it 24th out of 40. Host
Jeff Probst Jeff Probst (; born November 4, 1961) is an American reality show host and executive producer. He is best known as the Emmy Award-winning host of the U.S. version of the reality television show ''Survivor'' since 2000. He was also the host of '' ...
ranked it as the 8th-best season, citing such memorable contestants as "Colby, the prototype for a Survivor 'hero'; Jerri, the original 'black widow'; and Elisabeth 'The View' Filarski," as well as Michael Skupin's injury. In 2021, Kristen Kranz of ''
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'' also ranked ''The Australian Outback'' as the 8th best season of the series and praised it for having "no shortage of great players" as well as its introduction to, "some truly interesting characters to the ''Survivor'' world." In 2024, Nick Caruso of ''
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'' ranked this season 18th out of 47.


Controversy

During a reward trip, contestant
Colby Donaldson Colby Donaldson (born April 1, 1974) is an American television personality. He became the runner-up of '' Survivor: The Australian Outback'' (2001). He then competed on two more ''Survivor'' seasons, '' Survivor: All-Stars'' (2004) and '' Survi ...
broke an Australian law by breaking off coral from the
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which could have resulted in a fine of 110,000. The helicopter pilot involved in the reward trip also broke an Australian law as he flew over sea bird
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. Producer
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apologized on behalf of Donaldson and the production team after the season had aired.


References


External links

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