Meet the all-new forged of Australian Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Australian Survivor is all set to return to the screens on 30 January.
Shot in Samoa, the 2023 Heroes Vs Villains season guarantees to provide followers a number of pleasure.
Mixing seasoned castaways with new contestants, the forged consists of an Olympian, a magnificence queen, a TV star – all out to outwit and outwit one another.
Australian Survivor is all set to return to the screens on January 30 with Heroes (Prime) vs Villains
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Ben Legislation, 41, writer and LGBTQIA+ advocate, NSW
Famend writer of the Household Legislation collection of books, Ben is a self-confessed Survivor fan. The broadcaster says it is able to play soiled if the sport requires it.
David Zaharakis, 32, ex-AFL star, Victoria
The hunky former Essendon hero says there are not any limits he is not keen to cross in the case of taking part in Survivor.
Felicity ‘Flick’ Palmetier, 29, big-wave surfer, Gold Coast
Survivor veteran, Flick, a brand new mom of 1, says she is stronger than ever and it’s ‘time for a hero to win the sport’.
Flick was one of many standout contestants on the primary season of Australian Survivor in 2016.
She grew to become a fan favourite for her braveness in Australian Survivor: Mind vs Braun after her mom died throughout filming.
Ex-House and Away star Sharni Vinson
Ex-AFL star David Zaharakis
Gold Coast massive wave surfer Felicity ‘Flick’ Palmateer
Gerry Geech, 62, vacationer pilot, Queensland
Gerry Fraser, an skilled pilot, operates out of the island. He believes that the time spent within the cockpit has ready him for the pains of surviving by means of a number of air crashes.
A free climber, free diver, spear fisher and Latin dancer, Gerry feels like he is the completely seasoned fugitive.
Hayley Leakes, 32, Tutorial, South Australia
Hayley, PhD in ache analysis, was introduced because the winner of Australian Survivor: Mind Versus. Bron within the Outback.
She says that although he’s a hero, followers can see him as a villain this season.
Matt Sharp, 25, lifeguard, Gold Coast
Matt’s colleagues describe the Gold Coast lifeguards as loyal and reliable. Matt says he is gone so far as to ship the villains ‘house packing’ within the journey collection.
Gerry Geech, vacationer pilot, from Queensland
Hayley Leake, tutorial, from South Australia and Australian Survivor winner
Nina Twain, 24, Accounts Clerk, Florida, USA
Nina is again this season as a castaway after her brutal exit from Australian Survivor: Blood vs Water in 2022, competing alongside her mom and former two-time US Survivor winner, Sandra Diaz-Twain .
She says that if this season is made for anybody it’s her, as she is a hero who’s ‘raised by the villain’.
Paige Donald, 26, JIlaroo, Central Queensland
A down-to-earth nation girl, new castaway Web page has been working within the bush as a ringer and jillaroo for the reason that age of 18.
She believes that in case you suppose you’re a hero, you’re an ed**khead, and in case you do not suppose you’re, you in all probability are.
Rogue Rubin, 32, animal activist, Victoria
Filmmaker Rogue labored undercover in Africa for six years to uncover the actions of bounty hunters.
Relating to Survivor, she says she does not perceive why anybody would need to be the villain.
New castaway, Gold Coast lifeguard Matt Sharp
Nina Twain, Accounts Clerk, Florida, USA
Paige Donald, Jay Ilaroo, Central Queensland
Sam Webb, 34, Charity CEO, NSW
Sam returns as a fugitive six years previous to his first look within the journey collection.
A self-styled ‘batter’, Sam says all people loves an underdog – however typically you have to break the foundations to win.
Sharni Vinson, 39, actress, NSW
Generally known as the ‘Scream Queen’ for her roles in Hollywood horror movies, followers are trying ahead to seeing a muscular and lean trying Sharni this season.
The previous House and Away star says her time as a fugitive will present viewers Sharni a ‘individual’.
Shaun Hampson, 34, former AFL winner, Victoria
The previous Richmond Tigers star made his closing look as a castaway on Australian Survivor: Champions vs Contenders for 32 days.
This time Sean, who’s married to supermodel Megan Gale, says he is completely happy to be a hero – however he will not act like one.
Rogue Rubin, animal activist, Victoria
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Anjali Rao, 48, News anchor, victoria
Seasoned reporter and Actual Housewives of Melbourne ‘Khalnayak’, Anjali is a brand new castaway and says she is scared to place her physique on the road.
She says she wasn’t born a villain, however cannot consider something extra boring than being a hero.
Fraser Lack, 30, actual property agent, Victoria
New Islander Fraser works in high-end residential actual property in Melbourne and likes to run marathons in his downtime.
He says he’ll play the sport with out ‘no matter it takes to win’.
George Miladenov, 32, political activist, NSW
The runner-up at Australian Survivor: Brains vs. Braun, George was identified to frustrate followers together with his behavior of giving up on challenges.
However this time the political activist from Sydney’s Bankstown says he’s coming again into the woods as a ‘pure villain’.
Sarah Marschke, former Miss World Australia, NSW
Actual Housewives of Melbourne star, Anjali Rao and information anchor, Victoria
Jackie Glazier, 49, WS Poker winner, Victoria
After being eradicated from Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders, Jackie returns because the villain this season.
The aggressive poker winner says she’ll use her psychological abilities to win the sport.
Jordi Hansen, 26, landscaper, Victoria
Jordi grew to become a fan favourite throughout Australian Survivor: Blood vs Water, and have become identified for his massive grin, coming away from the collection with the nickname ‘The Joker’.
This time, he says he’s open to taking part in the villain as they’re all the time extra enjoyable than the heroes.
Liz Pernow, 28, Olympic pole vault champion, WA
New castaway Liz is used to robust competitors after representing Australia in pole vaulting on the Barcelona Olympics.
Describing her persona as ‘bigger than life’, Liz, who now works in advertising and marketing, says Survivor is the last word take a look at for any contestant.
Fraser Lack, Actual Property Agent, Victoria
George Miladenov, political activist and survivor veteran
Michael Warren, 44, journalist, NSW
Journalist Michael says that media professionals are sometimes seen as villains.
He says that villains are identified to ‘lie, cheat and steal’ to get their fingers soiled and win the sport.
Mimi Tang, 30, luxurious automotive model proprietor, Victoria
PR veteran Mimi has been an novice boxer competing in boxing for the reason that age of 19.
As a villain, she thinks there are not any limits and no expectations for profitable challenges.
Sarah Marschke, 23, former Miss World Australia, NSW
Former Miss Sarah can be a semi-professional rugby league participant, having performed in state competitions for Queensland.
‘I come throughout as that dizzi blonde,’ she says in a trailer for the present, ‘however it’s best to all the time be afraid of magnificence queens.’
Liz Pernow, Olympic pole vault champion, WA
Victoria to Mimi Tang, Luxurious Automotive Model Proprietor and Survivor Veteran
Shoni Bothell, 30, HR assistant, Queensland
Generally known as the one Castaway to play the sport thrice, Shonee lived for a complete of 89 days in her final two seasons.
Describing the Heroes tribe as a ‘snoozfest’, she describes the villains as ‘her individuals’.
Simon Mee, 33, Carpenter, Queensland
Australian Survivor: Returning to the jungle after being booted from Brains vs Brawn, Simon says villains ‘thrive on chaos’.
Having performed the sport as a hero final time, Simon says he is able to ‘present as much as his full potential’ this season.
Stevie Khaw, 62, unbiased politician, NSW
Stevie, a one-time meals supply driver and now unbiased politician who additionally volunteers as a firefighter, has accomplished a grasp’s in environmental regulation as he seems on Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders.
Stevie says followers can watch him play the sport as a ‘grasp villain’.
Shawnee Bothell, HR Assistant and two-time participant, from Queensland