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74 Episodes 2012 - 2012
Episode 1
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.

Episode 2
16 contestants live together in an isolated house in Queensland for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.

Episode 3
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.

Episode 4
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.
Episode 5
16 contestants live together in an isolated house in Queensland for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
Episode 6
The girls were asked to correctly match the seven secrets with the seven male housemates. The females were given four "lives" or chances but failed to guess all seven correctly. This means the male housemates will be immune from Day 8's nominations. As soon as the females had finished guessing, Big Brother announced that the Parlour was no more and the males were invited to the "Man Cave", the newly renovated Parlour. Upon entering, the males were told by Big Brother that like them, each female housemate had a secret. The task for the week would be to correctly match each secret with each female housemate. Correctly matching the secrets would mean automatic immunity for all male housemates at the following week's nominations.

Episode 7

Episode 8
Housemates learned they would have a total of five nomination points, to divide between two women. It was revealed later that night that Charne had received the most votes, with Estelle and Layla behind her. These were the three nominees for the week. Housemates were also given their weekly task this day called the Road Trip Task. They would have to complete a 3627 kilometre trip in a motorbike and side-car. Success will give housemates a luxury food budget. That afternoon while Michael is cleaning the fish tank, he hears a voice (Big Brother) who claims to be Surly, the fish in the tank. Surly gives Michael the task of hugging each housemate within 10 minutes, without them realising something is going on. Michael completes the task, returns to the bathroom, and Surly tells Michael to go into the Bedroom and "find the multi-coloured spiral ornament on the back wall. Grab hold of it and turn it slowly, a quarter turn to the right to be precise". Michael follows the instructions and inside is the Secret Executive Bathroom. It has a bath, shower, champagne, bath soaps and dressing gowns. Michael enjoys a bath before returning to the house.
Episode 9
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.

Episode 10
Situated at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, 16 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.
Episode 11
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.

Episode 12
The men failed to match the women's secrets, thus giving the women immunity from nominations for the week. They were only allowed three strikes, as they had broken part of the rules for the task. During the live eviction, Charne was the first evicted Housemate. She received 24% of the public vote to save. Estelle received 27% of the public vote to stay, and Layla received 49%.

Episode 13

Episode 14

Episode 15
Situated at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, 16 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.

Episode 16
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.

Episode 17
Contestants live together in an isolated house in Queensland for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.

Episode 18
The nominees of the week risked eviction in the closest voting tally in the Australian series. With 32% of the public vote, Ryan was the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother House. Benjamin narrowly escaped eviction with 33%, and Bradley with 35%. Ryan was given a final influence to the housemates called the "Nominations Super Power". He gave the power to Estelle, giving her a mystery advantage for the next round of nominations. Before the end of the eviction, Sonia slipped a fake twist to cause paranoia into the House. She sneaked a line after talking to the real House that there is a House 2 who just finished their eviction. In reality, there is no House 2 and there are only actors pretending to be another set of housemates.
Episode 19

Episode 20
Episode 21
16 contestants live together in an isolated house in Queensland for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.

Episode 22
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.
Episode 23

Episode 24
The eviction was clear-cut with Sarah being the third housemate to be evicted. Sarah gave her "Nominations Super Power" to Benjamin. Sarah was given 18% of votes to save, Bradley was given 32% and Ray was given 50% of votes to save. The next day intruder Ava was entered into the house.

Episode 25
Housemates must act as animals in the Big Brother wildlife documentary. The housemates wake to find the backyard has been done up like a jungle. A new Big Brother voice - "The Narrator", who sounds like David Attenborough, addresses the housemates. "You are all about to become animals starring in the Big Brother wildlife documentary. This week we will observe you as you struggle to survive within the confines of the Big Brother house." HMs must keep up with The Narrator during the task to pass. Josh is told of the secret intruder and is set a secret mission on the basis of it.

Episode 26
The new intruder Ava is introduced into the house. Josh hits on her like mad and the Angie/Josh/Estelle triangle gets weirder and weirder.

Episode 27
Situated at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, 16 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.
Episode 28
The housemates are infuriated at Estelle for keeping them from getting to know the new intruder. Ava does not give a good impression when housemates are forced to give up their luxury items for her.
Episode 29
Housemates joke that Ava and Estelle are becoming a lesbian couple. Angie is not handling her potential eviction very well.

Episode 30
Ray is evicted from the Big Brother House. Josh and Ava take their relationship to the physical level with a long pash session in the pool.

Episode 31
Episode 32
The girls speed date new intruder Sam, who enters and mixes up the guys. Layla re-evaluates her friendship with Angie and begins to dislike her.

Episode 33
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.

Episode 34
A game of truth or date ends in a huge fight between Angie and Layla. Sam leaves a hickey on Angie's neck and later she demands to be let out of the house.
Episode 35
Layla and Angie make up after their fight last night. Bradley is given a makeover by Big Brother and Michael does a nudie run.
Episode 36
Ben comes up with a new term for everyone in the house - "meepers". George is evicted. Sam gets worried that his "fun" with Layla will cause jealousy and conflict in the house.
Episode 37
Episode 38
Delilah, the dog, enters the house as the "17th housemate". Surly is upset at the new-found attention to Delilah.
Episode 39
Housemates continue to party while Sam unknowingly works in the Big Brother factory. Ben receives a secret tasks via a mobile phone.
Episode 40
Sam finds out this week's task has been a sham. Michael gets new hair rollers for Layla while Josh and Ava get even closer.
Episode 41
There was no eviction on this night, as the NRL Finale was broadcast. This also left housemates questioning as to why there was no eviction, with theories that a natural disaster had occurred outside of the house. Housemates must accept misleading deals from Big Brother for their weekly task, and spend $1,000 by accomplishing these tasks. Confusion reigns when the normal Sunday eviction does not take place.
Episode 42
Sam expresses his dislike of Bradley. The housemates reject a meat-based task offer because Ava is a vegetarian.
Episode 43
Ava is evicted and the 'real Josh' returns to the house.
Episode 44
Episode 45
Angie feels on the outer with all of the housemates. Layla discovers her relationship with Sam is moving into friendship territory.
Episode 46
Housemates discuss the logistics of Sam fitting into the house.
Episode 47
Sam and Layla's relationship deteriorates further when he jokes about kissing her friends. Bradley is evicted.
Episode 48
Nominations begins again. This time Josh has the superpower of correctly guessing which housemates are nominating who. With his correct guesses, he receives superpower points to help him nominate. Josh's point tally is eight in total.
Episode 49
Big Brother left the building for some time. He returned and issued all housemates that they have broken some clear rules and are not penalised for this but given a warning for next time.
Episode 50
The weekly task continued. Layla won a new Holden Volt after versing against Benjamin and Angie on a Big Brother quiz. The Blue team have won the Kitchen and the Red team have won the bedroom. This night also introduced the new Switzerland Alps room where the one member from each team could only be allowed to talk.
Episode 51
Josh withdrew from the competition after receiving some tragic personal news from his parents on the night of Day 59. It has been announced by Big Brother that the Red/Blue task in the House has been cancelled and Live Updates from the Big Brother House on the program website and social media accounts have been paused for the day. There will be no Big Brother Eviction this Sunday night; instead Big Brother will show extended footage from the weekend and celebrate Josh's time in the House. From Monday, Live Nominations will continue as scheduled.
Episode 52
The housemates first find out about the cancelled eviction. Estelle can hardly contain herself. Angie is also quietly elated. Sam, well, Sam shows no emotion- as usual. They are told the game returns to normal on Monday but Big Brother words it odd- as if next week's process could be altered. Benjamin is actually very upset about all this, saying he would be devastated if he went before any of the other three. He does not think "they" bitch about them as much as they think before calling them deluded psychos. Michael reads out the instructions to a task- to act out a live sitcom. They have to re-enact important times from the house. A laugh track is played in the house every time Big Brother is amused. Josh's farewell message is then played after this event happened.
Episode 53
The housemates are in the backyard. Angie and Layla discuss how they love to think the relationships they enter will end in a fairy-tale. Benjamin calls Sam a combination of Ryan, George and Ray. Michael, Benjamin and Stacey seem to have formed an alliance against the "Meepers" (Sam, Layla, Estelle and Angie). They are outnumbered. For clarification, a "meeper" is someone who starts a mindless conversation for no good reason. Josh gives Michael the Nominations Super Power. Angie, Benjamin, Estelle, Layla, Sam and Zoe are all up for eviction. Another Challenge was sprung against the housemates that they would have to look after an 11-year-old boy named Jed for one week.
Episode 54
The house is a mess and Layla is complaining about it in the diary room. The other housemates relax outside and talk about how Layla, or her alter ego Shaniqua, has taken over the kitchen. We then meet Big Baby - and its wonderful nursery. Housemates are told about the task. Everytime she cries, housemates have 30 seconds for two of them to be by her side and comfort her. The housemates soon find out that the baby can burp, soil its nappy - and vomit.
Episode 55
Big Baby is crying and Michael and Benjamin go to tend to it. It is "Father's Day" in the house. The girls must cook for the men. Big Baby continues to keep the housemates at bay for the rest of the morning. Michael and Angie talk about Estelle's weirdness. Estelle is outside making two swan statues kiss. They also talk about Sam. Sam and Estelle also have a little "conversation" of their own. Big Brother seems to get bored of Michael and Angie's conversation and interrupts it by telling them their job with Big Baby (they are currently in the nursery) is finished. Layla and Angie are called to the diary room. There are a couple of uniforms for them to wear. Big Brother has decided that it is time Layla became a true blue Australian. Angie must be her coach. Layla then passes her test and Benjamin is dressed up as a fairy for Big Baby.
Episode 56
Angie is struggling with her new sugar-free diet. Estelle and Layla later go help out Big Baby in its morning routine. Yesterday was Father's Day. Today is Mother's Day. The girls take Big Baby to mother's group. The boys wonder how the girls are all still here. In mother's group, the girls talk about loving and loving themselves. Zoe says she does not love herself, but is starting to. Meanwhile, Benjamin talks about his experience sitting next to Meryl Streep in a cinema. It is time for the captain's quarters challenge. Outside, waiting for the housemates, is a makeshift laundry with dirty clothes and pegs. But this challenge is all about the pegs- the housemate with the most pegs on their face by the end of one-minute wins. The winner, with 22 pegs is - ANGIE. She takes Stacey with her. Benjamin is OK about losing, saying he is happy Stacey got to go in. Stacey and Angie enjoy the room. Benjamin comes to the diary room to tell Big Brother he is having a bad day as he is the last person to not have gone into the captain's quarters despite being a previous peg face champion.
Episode 57
Delilah is trying to wake Michael up. Zoe's Pumbaa doll is still missing and Benjamin and Estelle start the day on rocky ground. Sam must have told Benjamin that he stole Pumba because Benjamin knows. Angie and Stacey are waking up to their final day in the captain's quarters. Benjamin, despite never winning a captain's quarters challenge and getting all stroppy about it yesterday, wants today to be positive. He is in the diary room confirming his feelings yesterday was because he never seems to win at anything. It is time for the results of this week's task. They have passed this week's task.
Episode 58
It is a Friday. Layla and Sam are obviously getting close. They talk about each other in the diary room before requesting a date. Big Brother needs to stop being a push-over. Layla and Sam's date request is fulfilled with a candlelit dinner for two in the bedroom. Safe to say Benjamin is a little touchy over this. Oh well; Layla and Sam agree he is their least favourite housemate.
Episode 59
Zoe is given a very special remote. She is able to pause, rewind, fast-forward and/or mute her fellow housemates. Stacey is called to the naughty corner for singing songs. Her punishment is to dress up as a clown. It is more of a punishment for Layla, who has a fear of clowns. On Day 70, Angie is evicted. Over the following week, the housemates are assigned a task to ignore "unwelcome guests", including ordinary people and housemates from past series and even the present (such as Ray), who try to provoke the current housemates. They eventually fail the task after numerous times where the dog, Delilah, jumped up on intruders and sat on their laps. After Angie was evicted and then they had to say goodbye to another housemate Jed. After being in the house for a week and having the time of his life, Jed had to leave but before that he got to decide if the housemates had past their second challenge. Jed decided that the housemates passed.
Episode 60
Housemates will nominate for the final time. However, their friends and family will help them out with it.
Episode 61
Mike Goldman is narrating - inside the house. Later, Layla is forced to clean Delilah's doggy box. All of a sudden, BB04's Ryan Fitzgerald enters the house. He pretends to be annoyed that everyone is ignoring him. He begins to give Layla and Sam a hard time. It has been a while since Fitzy came to visit. The housemates are chilling in the backyard. Oh, Mike Goldman returns - with BB01's Pete Timbs. He is followed by BB02's Nathan Morris. And all of a sudden, here comes the winner of Big Brother 2003, Regina. BB04 winner Trevor and his brother-from-another-mother Paul come to cause a stir. BB05's Vesna and Tim also enter.
Episode 62
There is a set of letterboxes in the backyard with letters to be delivered to each housemate. Sam has been told he has been invited to the temple, yet another incarnation of the parlour. Zoe meanwhile receives a clean-up notice from the Big Brother council. When Michael begins to clean the bathroom, we see just how disgusting it is. I am almost bloody vomiting here. No unwelcome guests have yet entered...until now when Goldilocks and the three bears come for breakfast.
Episode 63
Housemates are woken up early for the Today weather bulletin as part of the "ignore the unwelcome guests" task. Meanwhile, Stacey goes to the diary room to see it is been trashed by a "ninja's party". A drunken ninja is asleep on the couch. He scares the hell out of Stacey. Afterwards, it becomes clear these guys have failed the task. They get the results: it is a FAIL. But before that, some big panda offering free hugs comes in. They all had fun regardless. Later, Layla thinks Benjamin's jacket has been invented to get people to save him. Meanwhile, Benjamin and Stacey talk about Layla outside. They then begin to talk about being nominated. Layla admits she can no longer look at Benjamin.
Episode 64
Sam and Estelle are working out, and it looks heated; but in a way Layla may not be happy with. It looks like its Sam doing the flirting with Estelle, but in the bedroom later, Zoe and Layla blame Estelle for being the flirty one. Later, Sam and Layla discuss how jealous Benjamin is over their relationship. Big Brother challenges the housemates to a running race with housemates aiming for the lowest lap time around the pool. Big Brother is in a nice mood. He sends Sam and Estelle to the nice corner. There is a nice pamper pack waiting for them. Layla is - having a good time watching this. She goes to Big Brother later on to tell him how she feels about the whole thing.
Episode 65
Big Brother has a letter for Michael. He has got a Thai dinner for two. Who will he take? It seems it is between Stacey and Estelle. He takes Estelle as Stacey is detoxing. Zoe seems very annoyed at Estelle's actions. After eating their Thai, they retire to the garden lounges for alone time. Zoe goes to join them. On Day 77, Stacey is evicted, with Estelle receiving the most votes to save anyone in the series so far. Sonia reveals that the public will now vote for housemates to win, and those with the fewest accumulated votes for them to win will be evicted over the final 10 days.
Episode 66
The housemates have been hiding a few secrets; as has Big Brother. Tonight; they're going to do a trade with Big Brother. To gain valuable information, they're going to have to dish out juicy information about themselves. Sonia reveals that housemates will be tempted by news they want to hear. If they take it, they will have their own secrets aired to the house. Later on, it is time for their last weekly task. Based on the BBFM task a few weeks ago, and a BBTV task used in Celebrity Big Brother UK earlier this year, housemates must partake in various television projects in the goal to be entertaining.
Episode 67
It is the spookiest night of the year and for the first time in Big Brother history, Halloween befalls the house. What spine-tingling consequences will it bring? It is the wee hours of the morning and a ghost walks through the house to spook the housemates.
Episode 68
Estelle and Michael seem to be snogging together. Estelle finally leaves his bed and returns to her own. Housemates awaken for fifteen minutes of hot water. Zoe admits she woke up in fits of rage when trying to find Estelle and where she was sleeping. Benjamin then tells the girls that this is not the first time Estelle has been in his bed. The incident continues to be the talk of the morning. Benjamin is later shocked to find out he has just revealed privileged information given to him by Michael. Ben also wins the final captains challenge.
Episode 69
The housemates in the captain's quarters wake up for breakfast. It is a beautiful spread. The housemates are all soon reunited in the main house. Estelle is all over Michael again. Zoe continues to go on about it in the lounge with Benjamin. It is the final program for BBTV. And guess what: it is the world news. They have to speak the news in their respective languages. Task results: PASSED. Benjamin and Michael are allowed to go to the nice corner. The girls have a girl session in the back yard. Nothing too interesting. Layla thinks Zoe called her a man eater. The guys talk strategy. Benjamin and Michael leave the nice corner. Michael comes to the diary room to tell Big Brother he likes Estelle. Maybe after her last eviction save, he is latching onto her? Popularity? He is a genius after all. Estelle and Michael then spend some quality time in bed together.
Episode 70
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.
Episode 71
Delilah is given a new family and Sam is evicted.
Episode 72
Michael and Zoe were evicted, leaving Benjamin, Estelle and Layla fighting to win.
Episode 73
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.
Episode 74
Estelle was evicted, placing third place and was awarded $5,000 (AU) dollars from KFC. Second place went to Layla. She won $10,000 (AU) dollars and also received the keys to a Holden Volt she previously won in a weekly challenge. First place went to Benjamin and he won $250,000 (AU) dollars and a brand new Holden Cruze. He also proposed with a diamond to his boyfriend, also named Ben.