‘Alone Australia’ to Return, Filmed in Most Extreme location yet
KING ISLAND, TASMANIA – ‘alone Australia’, the gripping survival series, is set to return for a second season, and producers have revealed its most challenging location yet: Tasmania‘s remote King Island. The show will once again test the physical and mental limits of 10 self-reliant survivalists as they attempt to endure the harsh wilderness for as long as possible, completely isolated with limited gear.
The frist season of ‘Alone Australia’,broadcast on SBS and streaming on SBS On Demand,captivated audiences with its raw depiction of human resilience. The new season promises even greater intensity,with King Island’s unpredictable weather,rugged terrain,and limited resources posing a formidable challenge to participants.King Island, located in the Bass Strait, is known for its strong winds, dense bushland, and isolation – factors that will significantly amplify the difficulties faced by the survivalists.
SBS has also announced a slate of returning and new programming, including documentary series ‘The People vs Robodebt’, ‘Shut Your Big Fat Mouth John Safran’, ‘The Hospital: In the Deep End’, and ‘The Jury’.The network will also continue to showcase international drama, original SBS dramas, and Blak stories through NITV.