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Everything you need to know about Survivor grand finale week

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This season of Australian Survivor has brought with it tears, drama and tribal rivalry, shock evictions and extreme weight-loss

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And as we are now just days away from finding out who this year’s Sole Survivor will be, here’s a rundown of everything you need to know about the final week of Australian Survivor 2019. 

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The first of the final two episodes kicks off on Monday, September 16 at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play, when the final four will become three.

Making it to the final four are Baden Gilbert, Harry Hills, Luke Toki and Pia Miranda. 

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Watch out for the second to last individual immunity challenge, which will be crucial to securing a spot in the top three.

As far as alliances go, it’s likely that Harry and Baden will stick together, and Pia and Luke will side with whoever is the most advantageous option available to them.

Tune in for the final episode on Tuesday, September 17, at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play. 

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On the final massive night, Jonathan LaPaglia will announce this year’s Sole Survivor who will win a whopping $500,000 in prize money.

In this episode, three will become two – a decision that will be made by whoever wears the very last immunity idol of the season.

And we’ll then watch the last tribal council where the last two contestants will state their cases in front of the jury. 

To add to the tension, the jury is made up of people the top two will have blindsided and voted out along the way so the trick will be using their ‘Survivor’ skills while also charming the people they flat-out lied to.

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For Survivor fans who are dreading the current run of Australian Survivor coming to an end, never fear – we’ve heard rumours that another season has already begun filming!

A show insider has revealed to New Idea that Survivor All-Stars is in the works.

“They’re already two weeks into filming the All-Stars spin-off, but Ten is really paranoid that word will get out so they’ve been going to extreme lengths to keep it hush,” the source revealed.

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“It’s meant to be a secret project so they’re really serious about keeping it under wraps.”

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