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- Tells the story and examines the legend of English-born A.I.F soldier John (Jack) Simpson and his donkey at Gallipoli during World War I.
- Honeymoons. Love blooms for some couples while others struggle with personal revelations.
- The couples all meet for the first time at the first Dinner Party of the season.
- The fall out from last night's Dinner Party hits the group and Confession Week begins.
- With Coco and Sam's marriage on a knife's edge, Coco secretly reaches out to another member of the experiment for advice.
- First Commitment Ceremony. The couples take to the couch for the first time to face the experts including new member - sexologist Alessandra Rampolla.
- The couples are introduced to Intimacy Week - a series of challenges designed by new expert Alessandra to enhance intimacy and sexual compatibility.
- Alessandra's Intimacy Week continues with some couples nailing the challenges while others struggle.
- The second Dinner Party. Two of the experiment's biggest personalities face off across the table while two others look elsewhere for love.
- Shock departures at the Commitment Ceremony see some favourites say goodbye.
- Australia's most controversial social experiment is back. More couples and more pressure than ever. Tonight two weddings and a big secret is revealed that will shock one bride.
- Australia's most controversial social experiment is back. More couples and more pressure than ever. Tonight two weddings. Is one groom ready for a culture clash he didn't see coming?
- The shake up with the experiment continues with another twist.
- A shock arrival at the Dinner Party stirs up the evening.
- Life in the experiment proves too hard for one couple and another marriage hits the rocks.
- The new couples move in and a sudden departure shocks the experiment.
- Bryce finds himself in the firing line again at the Dinner Party.
- The fallout from the dinner party rocks the commitment ceremony as the couple have to decide whether to stay or leave the experiment.
- Everyday Aussies from all walks of life come to the stage for a chance to change their lives forever. Plus, a shock marriage proposal.
- A blind audition like no other has all four coaches on their feet, while another sees the dreaded Block strike again.
- In the most emotional moment of the series, a surprise audition brings Jessica Mauboy to tears.
- Is Australia ready for all girl group, G-Nat!on? Plus, the coaches pick up their pitch game to try and secure an amazing artist.
- The fallout from the previous night's drama continues to send shock waves through the experiment.
- The feuds established at the week away spill over at the dinner party.
- At the Vow Renewals, the remaining couples must decide whether or not to continue their relationships after the experiment.
- At the final Vow Renewals, the last couples must decide whether or not to continue life with their partners after the experiment.
- 2011–20221h 5m7.8 (5)TV EpisodeThe teams must deliver guerrilla marketing campaigns to spread the message that the Subway food chain is everywhere. A switch in teams leads to the most fiery boardroom session to date.
- Australia's most controversial social experiment continues with another addictive mix of love and drama.
- Situated at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, 20 contestants live together in an isolated house for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors behaviour of the housemates, set tasks and punishments and provides the mechanism for contestants to make external requests. Housemates must avoid being evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- Another new couple joins the experiment but will the new groom's huge confidence be too much for his bride?
- Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international Big Brother reality television series. A group of people selected from a national search share a House sealed from the outside world for up to 100 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a fatherly voice. He is the all-seeing all-knowing authoritarian figure who monitors the Housemates' every move. Every week Housemates nominate each other for Eviction in a secret ballot. The viewers then vote to decide who will be Evicted. The last person left wins the major cash prize.
- Some familiar faces return to question the couples on the state of their relationships including Tori's bridesmaid Lea who confronts Jack again and Lucinda's dad shocks Timothy with his advice.
- The Retreat. Things heat up on the first day of the annual couples' retreat.
- The Retreat. Two wives team up for an intervention to rescue another bride on the annual couples' retreat.
- Housemates living together on the Gold Coast are filmed 24 hours per day with edited highlights broadcast during prime time slots every evening. Housemates must remain in the house at all times, and avoid being evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- The most emotion-charged Commitment Ceremony of the experiment. The experts don't hold back on calling out bad behaviour.
- Feedback Week. The couples confront each other with a series of tasks designed to test the bonds of their relationships but not everyone is happy being tested.
- Final Dinner Party. A surprise declaration of love and the latest scandal blows up when the full extent of it is revealed.
- Will they or won't they? The remaining couples must decide whether or not to continue life together after the experiment.
- Big Brother returns with an all new group of Housemates each withholding a secret, an all new House, a new Host, and a series full of surprises.
- Big Brother opened up 'BB's Diner' in order to test Katie and Priya. Throughout the week, Big Brother will tempt the Housemates with food that they do not have access to. However, the food comes at exorbitant prices, and as only Katie and Priya have money, all other Housemates must go through them if they wish to buy anything. Big Brother offered dessert cakes at $100 a slice.
- On Day 4, Big Brother offered coffee at $30 a cup, and then later offered a full rib dinner along with two servings of alcohol for $100 a meal.
- Housemates living together on the Gold Coast are filmed 24 hours per day with edited highlights broadcast during prime time slots every evening. Housemates must remain in the house at all times, and avoid being evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- Katie and Priya made their last Power Play as the Heads of House. They were able to barter with Big Brother, and, for $1,500 each, were able to grant themselves immunity from the first eviction. It was revealed that the Australian public had chosen Dion and Jason to be the next Heads of House.
- Housemates competed in 'The Perfect Pair' task. This task was based around a number of knock-out rounds between pairs, through several elimination stages, with the winning pair at the end receiving a $30,000 grand prize. In the first round, it was Priya and Katie versus David and Sandra. They had to guess whether the rest of their fellow Housemates would say "Yes" or "No" in response to a series of questions or dilemmas. David and Sandra progressed to the next stage. Aisha and Lawson played against Skye and Lisa in a task where they had to guess the reason for the line-up of the Housemates in the garden. This line-up would always correlate "Most" to "Least" likely (to...). Aisha and Lawson progressed to the next stage. Jake and Gemma were involved in a knock-out round between Cat and Travis. The women from each pair had to sit with their backs to their partner, wearing headphones to ensure they could not hear anything. Their partner meanwhile had to make up a profile of them, guessing things such as who their ideal man was and what their guilty pleasure was. Once they had locked in their answer, the women - who had to make their own decision whilst their backs were turned -, had to reveal their answer. If their partner got it right, the pair would earn one point. In the end, Jake and Gemma were the winning pair, progressing to the next stage.
- Housemates nominated for the first time and as a result Jake and Gemma, David and Sandra, Cat and Travis and Skye and Lisa all received the most nomination points and were therefore up for eviction this week.
- Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international Big Brother reality television series. A group of people selected from a national search share a House sealed from the outside world for up to 100 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a fatherly voice. He is the all-seeing all-knowing authoritarian figure who monitors the Housemates' every move. Every week Housemates nominate each other for Eviction in a secret ballot. The viewers then vote to decide who will be Evicted. The last person left wins the major cash prize. Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the Housemates are left to do as they please in a hyper-real environment largely unpenetrated by the outside world while everything they do is watched by cameras - and ultimately the public. Tasks constitute the only real interference with the Housemates' lives. Basic food and shopping money is provided for staples, however the Housemates have the opportunity of increasing their weekly allowance, or furthering their position in the game, by passing these Tasks. The action unfolds in real time. Everyday living combines with friendship, arguments, love, betrayal and despair to become the stuff of a real-life soap opera.