The Amazing Race Australia

The Amazing Race Turns Deadly.

Kimberley Cousins Dwes And Katherine Join The Amazing Race Australia.

Premieres Monday, 1 February At 7.30pm On 10.

Our next set of racers are cousins by blood, friends by choice.

Cousins from The Kimberleys, Dwes and Katherine, will need to prove that opposites work well together when they join The Amazing Race Australia, premiering Monday, 1 February on 10.

With Katherine’s brawns and Dwes’ confidence and strategic skills, this team will be an unstoppable force.

As proud First Nations people, Dwes and Katherine want to be positive role models for their community and hope to inspire young Aboriginal Australians to dream big.

Mother of one and AFLW player Katherine is a quiet achiever, who encourages and supports young women in her community to reach for the stars. With an infectious smile, Dwes believes their biggest advantage will be other teams underestimating them.

Although they’re known for locking horns, can this deadly duo band together to conquer the Race?

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Herald Sun today reveals the fifth team: dancing exes Jordan Saisi, 23, and Violeta Brau Mugica, 22, who partnered with former AFL star Travis Cloke on the last season of Dancing with the Stars.
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They are one of four teams from Victoria.

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Cowboys, Sikhs And Even A Princess. This Is The Amazing Race Australia.

Premieres Monday, 1 February At 7.30pm On 10.

Australia, please meet the smart and savvy contestants who are lacing up for the race of a lifetime, when The Amazing Race Australia returns Monday, 1 February on 10.

These 14 teams will bravely traverse Australia, all in pursuit of adventure and a whopping $250,000 grand prize.

From red dirt to rainforest and everything in between, our 28 travellers will bulldoze their way through challenges, Roadblocks, Sabotages and more, on the race where anything can happen.

Hosted by lovable larrikin, Beau Ryan, these 14 teams are taking their mark at the starting line! On your mark, get set… go!

MEET THE TEAMS:

THE TWIN MODELS: Alex and Jack, NSW

Adonis on the outside, quirky on the inside: no other team know each other better than Alex and Jack. Although they love to bicker endlessly, Jack describes Alex as his ‘favourite human’. They think alike and both love finding opportunities and experiences to satisfy their inner child.

THE SUPER SIKHS: Jaskirat and Anurag, NSW

Having met at a Summer Sikh youth camp 10 years ago, best mates Jaskirat and Anurag are extremely proud of their culture and want to show Australia what the Sikh fighting spirit is all about! Both men love being the centre of attention and would use the prize money to travel the globe.

THE GOLD COAST GIRLS: Ashleigh and Amanda, QLD

Here’s a team we’re certain you’ll like. Influencers Ashleigh and Amanda met by commenting on each other’s Instagram posts, and have been best friends ever since. With close to 150k followers between them, the Gold Coast glamours love all things outdoors, travel and adventure. Physically fit and smarter than they let on, Ashleigh and Amanda are looking to challenge themselves like never before and strengthen their friendship along the way.

THE COWBOYS: Brendon and Jackson, NSW

These true-blue cowboys and young dads are saddling up for the adventure of a lifetime. Brendon and Jackson met through rodeoing over 10 years ago and have been friends ever since. Family’s always front and centre for these adrenaline lovers, so it’s no surprise they’d use the $250,000 prize money on their kids… and a new set of teeth for Brendon.

THE GEEK AND PRINCESS: Chris and Aleisha, QLD

Having spent the last 12 years working as a princess in Disneyland, Aleisha is ready to trade her glass slippers for racing boots, with her self-proclaimed nerdy husband Chris by her side. Although it may seem like it’s all rainbows and woodland creatures for this team, they’re prepared to do whatever it takes to win - even if it means cheating or manipulating other teams with their sweetness.

THE PARENTS: Shane and Deb, NSW

After Shane was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and Deb lost her gym during the COVID-19 pandemic, the couple who have done so much to help those around them, needed to take a step back and help themselves. With Shane’s health taking a positive turn, this outdoor-loving, ultra-competitive team are ready for the race of a lifetime. Throughout Shane’s illness, the couple’s finances took a hit, so the $250,000 grand prize would help them bounce back.

THE KIMBERLEY COUSINS: Dwes and Katherine, WA

Although this deadly duo from The Kimberley’s are known for butting heads, cousins Dwes and Katherine are living proof that opposites work well together. Both Dwes and Katherine are Aboriginal and want to be positive role models for their community. They hope that by running the race, they’ll inspire their community and young Aboriginal Australians to dream big.

THE POWER COUPLE: Holy and Dolor, NSW

It all started when Dolor slid into Holly’s DM’s five years ago, and they’ve been dating ever since. Although she may seem like a living Barbie doll, lawyer Holly is the youngest internal investment banking lawyer at her workplace. Related to the Nigerian Royal Family, it’s only natural that Dolor chases the crown! A former professional soccer player who grew up in a household with seven siblings, he knows exactly how to sneak his way past the competition.

THE DAUGHTER AND DAD: Jobelle and Rani, VIC

Originally from the Philippines, Rani and Jobelle moved to Australia 13 years ago in search of a brighter future. As a child in the Philippines, Jobelle promised herself that she would one day go on The Amazing Race with her dad. Now, her childhood dream has become a reality, as she prepares to travel the unknown with her hard-working, joke-cracking dad by her side.

THE DANCING EXES: Jordan and Violeta, VIC

Dance partners turned racers, Jordan and Violeta are ready to waltz ahead of the competition and take out the top prize. Having dated in high school, the pair are now close friends and dance partners who have travelled the globe, representing Australia at the highest level of dance.

THE MUMS: Jude and Shannon, QLD

Jude and Shannon are best friends who met through their kids, nearly 20 years ago. As devoted mums, running the race means they’ll finally be able to do something for themselves - with no husband or kids to wrangle. For these outgoing mums, their social game will be their strength. They’re warmth and banter are enough to win anyone over.

THE CHILDHOOD FRIENDS: Malaan and Tina, VIC

Malaan is an international model, studying towards a degree in Business, and Tina is a Senior Policy Advisor, with an interest in politics. Born in South Sudan, they moved to other parts of Africa as refugees before making their way to Australia. They’ve travelled internationally together but are excited for the opportunity to explore their backyard on the race.

THE BESTIES: Sefa and Jessica, NSW

Sefa and Jess have been riling each other up for the past 10 years and are ready to take their unfiltered friendship on tour. Determined to win, and mow down anyone in their way, Sefa and Jess love trash-talk, sarcasm and getting on each other’s nerves. Both are from a Polynesian background and would use the prize money to help support their tight-knit families.

THE SIBLINGS: Skye-Blue and Jake, VIC

Skye-Blue and Jake aren’t just siblings, they’re also friends and experienced travel buddies. At a towering 6’5", Jake believes his height will be an asset to them on the race. Skye-Blue was born without a left hand but doesn’t let that hold her back! After a lifetime of people underestimating her, Skye-Blue has kept her determination to prove she can do absolutely anything she wants.

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It seems like a pretty diverse cast this year.

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Keep Your Friends Close, And Your Frenemies Closer.

Besties Sefa And Jessica Join The Amazing Race Australia.

Lovers of trash talk and loathers of cardio, Besties from Sydney, Sefa and Jess, have enjoyed heckling each other over the past decade. And now, they’re taking their sarcastic and unfiltered friendship on tour, when The Amazing Race Australia premieres Monday, 1 February at 7.30pm on 10.

Determined to work hard as a team and take home the $250,000 grand prize to their tight-knit Polynesian families, Sefa and Jessica are looking forward to getting on each other’s nerves… and mowing down the competition.

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Yep way over played, over played, over played, over played.

10 and Thier “insert bass boom here” Echo Echo Echo Echo in promos in promos in promos in promos

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Promo number 753 - at least there is some variety.

What Does It Takes To Win The Amazing Race?

Courage, strength, passion, skill, drive, speed, focus – our racers will need to master it all if they are to cross the finish line first when The Amazing Race Australia premieres on Monday, 1 February on 10.

In a race where anything can happen, and a split decision can see you storm to the front, or fall behind, how would you take on The Amazing Race Australia?

Adelaide promo.

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The Amazing Race Kicks Off In Amazing Queensland.

Premieres Monday, 1 February At 7.30pm On 10.

An Amazing Race needs an Amazing starting line, which is why we’re headed to Daintree, Queensland, where the rainforest meets the sea, when The Amazing Race Australia kicks off on Monday, 1 February on 10.

From Longreach to the Gold Coast, our 14 teams will push past their limits as they race across the Sunshine State. But don’t be fooled by the tropical water and theme parks – this is anything but a holiday!

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As proud maroons, how will The Gold Coast Girls, The Geek and Princess and The Mums fair when the greatest adventure of their lives kicks off in their home state?

Brilliant locals, big waves and blistering heat. Our contestants are in for one big adventure as they race through Amazing Queensland.

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Didn’t realise there was 14 teams. That would stretch the show out a bit longer I would say given the last one has featured 11. Does anyone know how many Episodes have been shot?

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The press release confirms three Queensland locations. It will be interesting to see which places the teams also visited in the state.

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So last year they had 11 teams and 12 episodes, three extra teams means minimum 15 episodes but I’d guess there’d be an extra non-elimination leg to stretch it to 16 eps. This, assuming it runs twice a week again, would fit perfectly to fill the schedule for Quarter 1 up until just before Easter (leaving Masterchef to begin straight after Easter again).

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Amazing Queensland promo

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The show will be shown on Monday to Wednesday nights in its first week according to advance guide posted by TV Cynic. If it maintains three episodes per week, it will be over in five weeks (taking into account non-elimination legs and one team eliminated in most other episodes).

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Thought You Knew Australia? Think Again!

The world’s most epic adventure, races through the world’s most extreme country when The Amazing Race Australia premieres on Monday, 1 February at 7.30pm on 10.

Home to the oldest culture of the planet, 14 teams will race across this great, southern land, exploring a side of Australia that you never knew existed.

With big challenges, and even bigger characters, this is the toughest Amazing Race , you’ve ever seen.

Sneak peek of The Amazing Race Australia:

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Unfortunately I think this show is going to flop this year. Firstly they keep playing the same fucking ads twice a commercial break in all day parts. Secondly the ads they’re showing is not showing anything very compelling or interesting. Then we have the 3 nights a week problem. So as per usual 10 have screwed up the first weeks of ratings period with a pathetic strategy.

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I don’t agree. I think it might work for all the reasons you just stated. 10 use the same strategy for other reality shows and it seems to work.

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That’s exactly how I feel about Holey Moley. Especially with 90 Min episodes.

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A 2-minute sneek peek of the first episode (including the smoking ceremony with two Kuku Yulanji people) was shown during I’m a Celebrity tonight.

Don’t get me wrong… I like the show. I’ve watched every season of the US version and even managed to struggle through the pathetic seven versions. But I’m just sick of the promos ans it doesn’t seem exciting.

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