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'''''Survivor: The Australian Outback''''' was the second installment of the popular ] ] '']''. It was filmed during ] and aired from ], ] - ], ] on ]. It was set in what the producers called the ] of ]. In fact, the location was only slightly remote by Australian standards (it was within three hours drive of ], a small city on the coastline), and it was located in a wet, semi-tropical area rather than the arid true outback. The two initial tribes were Kucha and Ogakor. '''''Survivor: The Australian Outback''''' was the second installment of the popular ] ] '']''. It was filmed during ] and aired from ], ] to ], ] on ]. It was set in what the producers called the ] of ]. In fact, the location was only slightly remote by Australian standards (it was within three hours drive of ], a small city on the coastline), and it was located in a wet, semi-] area rather than the arid, true outback. The two initial tribes were ''Kucha'' and ''Ogakor''.


Fourteen episodes aired weekly. The winner, Tina Wesson, was announced on ], ]. Fourteen episodes aired weekly. The winner, Tina Wesson, was announced on ], ].
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Contestants include (in order of how they finished, starting from the first one eliminated and ending with the winner): Contestants include (in order of how they finished, starting from the first one eliminated and ending with the winner):


*] (Kucha) *Debb Eaton (Kucha)
*] (Ogakor) *Kel Gleason (Ogakor)
*] (Ogakor) *Maralyn Hershey (Ogakor)
*] (Ogakor) *Mitchell Olson (Ogakor)
*] (Kucha) *Kimmi Kappenberg (Kucha)
*] (Kucha) *Michael Skupin (Kucha)
*] (Kucha) *Jeff Varner (Kucha)
*] (Kucha) *Alicia Calaway (Kucha)
*] (Ogakor) *Jerri Manthey (Ogakor)
*] (Kucha) *Nick Brown (Kucha)
*] (Ogakor) *Amber Brkich (Ogakor)
*] (Kucha) *Rodger Bingham (Kucha)
*] (Kucha) *Elisabeth Filarski (Kucha)
*] (Ogakor) *Keith Famie (Ogakor)
*] (Ogakor) won $100,000 US *Colby Donaldson (Ogakor) won $100,000 US
*] (Ogakor) won $1,000,000 US *Tina Wesson (Ogakor) won $1,000,000 US


''Survivor: The Australian Outback'' was preceded by '']'' and followed by '']''. ''Survivor: The Australian Outback'' was preceded by '']'' and followed by '']''.

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Survivor: The Australian Outback was the second installment of the popular United States reality show Survivor. It was filmed during 2000 and aired from January 28, 2001 to May 3, 2001 on CBS. It was set in what the producers called the Outback of Australia. In fact, the location was only slightly remote by Australian standards (it was within three hours drive of Cairns, a small city on the coastline), and it was located in a wet, semi-tropical area rather than the arid, true outback. The two initial tribes were Kucha and Ogakor.

Fourteen episodes aired weekly. The winner, Tina Wesson, was announced on May 3, 2001.

Contestants

Contestants include (in order of how they finished, starting from the first one eliminated and ending with the winner):

  • Debb Eaton (Kucha)
  • Kel Gleason (Ogakor)
  • Maralyn Hershey (Ogakor)
  • Mitchell Olson (Ogakor)
  • Kimmi Kappenberg (Kucha)
  • Michael Skupin (Kucha)
  • Jeff Varner (Kucha)
  • Alicia Calaway (Kucha)
  • Jerri Manthey (Ogakor)
  • Nick Brown (Kucha)
  • Amber Brkich (Ogakor)
  • Rodger Bingham (Kucha)
  • Elisabeth Filarski (Kucha)
  • Keith Famie (Ogakor)
  • Colby Donaldson (Ogakor) won $100,000 US
  • Tina Wesson (Ogakor) won $1,000,000 US

Survivor: The Australian Outback was preceded by Survivor and followed by Survivor: Africa.