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  2. List of Big Brother (Australian TV series) housemates

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    There have been 14 winners of Big Brother; ten men and three women (with one woman winning twice), while the winners of Celebrity Big Brother and Big Brother VIP were both men. [2] The youngest winner is Aleisha Lee Cowcher, who was 20 at the time of winning Big Brother 7, and the oldest is Terri Munro, who was 52 when she won Big Brother 8. [3 ...

  3. Big Brother (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In Big Brother 11, the final prize was A$200,000 and in Big Brother 12 the prize was $234,656. In Big Brother 4, the prize money was a guaranteed A$1,000,000. In Big Brother 5 and Big Brother 6 continued to offer the A$1,000,000 but introduced a fine system. The winner of Big Brother 5 received $836,000, while the winner of Big Brother 6 ...

  4. Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 13 - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother Australia 13, also known as Big Brother 2021, is the thirteenth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother. It began airing on 26 April 2021 on Seven Network. [2] Sonia Kruger returned as host of the series. The concept for this season is More Than Meets the Eye.

  5. Regina Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    The only dual winner of Big Brother Australia, Contestant and winner of Big Brother 3 and Big Brother 14 Regina "Reggie" Sorensen (née Bingham , previously Bird ; born 19 March 1974) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is an Australian television personality best known for being a contestant on and winning the third and fourteenth seasons of Big Brother Australia in ...

  6. Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 12 - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother Australia 12, also known as Big Brother 2020, was the twelfth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother. It began airing on 8 June 2020 on the Seven Network . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the first season of the show to air on the Seven Network after it bought the rights to the series in 2019, following a six-year absence.

  7. List of Big Brother (Australian TV series) shows - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother Nominations was a one-hour special show that aired on Monday evenings after the Daily Show for the 2002, through to the 2007 seasons. In the first series of Big Brother Australia there was no special show for nominations; they were simply shown as a part of the Daily Show on Tuesday evening. In the first season of the series ...

  8. Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 15 - Wikipedia

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    The series was initially teased as Big Brother: House of Love and featured a younger cast consisting of single housemates. [2] On 6 December 2023 Tay & Ari Wilcoxson won the series becoming the second joint-housemate winners in the history of the Australian version of Big Brother, after the Logan twins won season 5.

  9. Celebrity Big Brother (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Big Brother was a celebrity edition of Big Brother. It lasted for 23 days, starting on 21 July 2002 and ending on 12 August 2002. A proportion of the profits from Eviction votes went to charities. This was the only series of Celebrity Big Brother that was made as a part of the Big Brother Australia format.