After an intense season of Survivor Australia, packed with blindsides, brutal challenges, and jaw-dropping strategy, the Sole Survivor has finally been crowned!
And the winner is none other than one of the most notorious players from Survivor USA, Parvati, known as “The Black Widow”.
From the very first tribal council to the nail-biting final vote, Parvati fought her way through the 16-day competition and will now take home the $250,000 prize money.
(Credit: Ten)
During the Grand Finale, the competition saw Cirie Fields, Janine Allis, Luke Toki and Parvati Shallow battle it out in one last gruelling challenge before facing the jury for a final, game-changing vote.
Entering their last brutal challenge on the island, the top contenders were tasked with balancing on blunt wooden spikes whilst holding up weights.
After an hour and forty-eight minutes, Parvati won the final immunity, with Luke falling.
Cirie and Luke battle it out in the fire making, with Luke burning the string first, making the top three with Janine and Parvati.
In the final tribal, Luke, Janine and Parvati all appeared in front of the Survivor jury to see who would take the win, and that person was Parvati.
(Credit: Ten)
As the torches were finally snuffed and the jury cast their decisive votes, this season of Survivor Australia came to a close.
After 16 days and 14 contestants competing, our winner walked away not just with $250,000, but with the title of Sole Survivor and a place in franchise history.
Congratulations Parvati!
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