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Season 11 | |
Presented by | Sonia Kruger |
No. of days | 80 |
No. of housemates | 22 |
Winner | Ryan Ginns |
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Original network | Nine Network |
Original release | 8 September – 26 November 2014 |
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Big Brother Australia 11, also known as Big Brother 2014, was the eleventh season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother . It began on 8 September 2014 [1] on the Nine Network. The season ended on 26 November 2014, lasting 80 days. Excluding the celebrity edition and the Channel Seven editions of the show, this is the shortest Big Brother season of the original format.[ citation needed ] The winner of the season was Ryan Ginns, who won a total of A$200,000. The show's renewal was confirmed by the Nine Network, who air the show, at the end of the previous season's finale. [2] This was the third season of the show to air on the Nine Network after it picked up the series in 2012, following a four-year absence. The show was originally screened on Network Ten. Sonia Kruger continued as the host of the show, and Mike Goldman continued as the narrator.[ citation needed ]
On 8 March 2014, details of open auditions for this season were revealed to be taking place in: Perth (3 April 2014), Brisbane (5 & 6 April 2014), Newcastle (10 April 2014), Sydney (12 & 13 April 2014), Albury (15 April 2014), Launceston (23 April 2014), Melbourne (26 & 27 April 2014), Adelaide (29 April 2014), Canberra (1 May 2014) and Townsville (7 May 2014). [3] Applications were also accepted through sending an online video audition and were the only form of auditioning in the Northern Territory, where an applicant would film themselves and address why they thought they would be an ideal candidate for the show. However, these candidates would also be required to attend the open auditions but some may have been fast-tracked to a further stage of auditions if their video was deemed good enough by the show's producers. All applicants were required to be 18 years of age at least and have the necessary paperwork allowing them to stay in Australia until 1 January 2015. [4] A new feature to the audition process was that people were invited to nominate 'a mate'. This involved someone putting another person forward who they thought would be an ideal candidate for the show. Those who were put forward by their 'mate' and were deemed good enough by producers were encouraged to attend further rounds of auditions or in some cases fast-tracked. [5]
On 13 August 2014, Big Brother Australia posted a photo with the caption "A Storm Is Coming" to their Facebook page. [6] A day later the first commercial aired for the upcoming season featuring a Noah's Ark theme. On 24 August 2014, a second commercial aired stating that "One Housemate will have the ultimate power".
On 2 April 2014, it was rumoured [7] that for the first time in the show's history, the house would have a second storey when the show's host, Sonia Kruger, announced that the house was "going up". It turned out that the diary room would form the upstairs portion of the house.
The purpose built house is located at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast Australia. There are two storeys to the House for the first time in the franchise. Housemates enter through a set of gates into the backyard area, which has been described as 'old school Miami cool' with a hint of Hollywood glamour, due to the big pool, flamingo statues, sun loungers, gym area and the skin-coloured textures that are used. Within the pool there is a plastic oversized tube, known as the fishbowl, where Housemates may be sent if they are punished by Big Brother. Also located in the backyard is a treehouse – where Housemates can gossip – for the very first time. The kitchen overlooks the backyard; it has a tropical colouring, with an infusion of yellow and green colours. It includes a surface for preparing food, dining table, and a bar. There is a state-of-the-art shower in the spacious white and blue coloured bathroom, with 'edgy' artwork used as décor. There are two bedrooms, the blue bedroom and the pink bedroom, where Housemates must share a bed with their paired partner. The Diary Room chair is the only room to be located on the second storey. It has wings around it, with the whole room signalling an angelic theme. [8] [9] This season Housemates are playing in pairs and can win the role of Heads of House. During their time as Heads of House, pairs are invited to sleep in the Sanctuary, a private place that includes a bedroom, pool and a hot tub. The Heads of House make important decisions in the Power Room, where any conversations they have must be kept private unless told otherwise by the all-seeing ruler, Big Brother.
On 22 June 2019, Six children were arrested after they burnt down the house itself. The children were found at Coomera railway station shortly after the arson. Two of the children were charged with vandalism. The house was completely destroyed and it was demolished along with the Dreamworld Studios shortly after. [10] Australian YouTuber Muitube filmed the whole house which was a month before the house was burnt down. [11]
As of 9 September 2014 [update] , sixteen Housemates had entered the House. It was revealed that the Housemates would be entering and playing as pairs. Big Brother determined that each pair was either a good or bad match, based on psychological evaluations. [12]
On Day 24, first intruder Leo entered the house, followed by Marina on Day 35, and Lina, Penny, Richard and Tom on Day 49.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Ryan Ginns | 26 | Sydney | 0 | 80 | Winner |
Travis Lunardi | 24 | Melbourne | 0 | 80 | Runner-up |
Skye Wheatley | 20 | Gold Coast | 0 | 80 | Evicted |
Priya Malik | 27 | Adelaide | 0 | 79 | Evicted |
Penny Higgs | 30 | Victoria | 49 | 79 | Evicted |
Lina Grant | 25 | Victoria | 49 | 79 | Evicted |
David Hodis | 31 | Sydney | 0 | 72 | Evicted |
Ryan "Leo" Burke | 30 | Gold Coast | 24 | 71 | Evicted |
Richard Hordern-Gibbings | 25 | Sydney | 49 | 66 | Evicted |
Tom Mackay | 26 | Sydney | 49 | 65 | Evicted |
Kate "Cat" Law | 31 | Melbourne | 2 | 58 | Evicted |
Aisha McKinnon | 22 | Sydney | 2 | 58 | Evicted |
Lawson Reeves | 23 | Perth | 2 | 57 | Evicted |
Marina Rakovskaia | 30 | Adelaide | 36 | 51 | Evicted |
Jason Roses | 26 | Canberra | 0 | 45 | Evicted |
Sandra Nixon | 30 | Wagga Wagga | 0 | 44 | Evicted |
Sam Bramham | 26 | Melbourne | 2 | 37 | Evicted |
Lisa Clark | 29 | Sydney | 0 | 30 | Evicted |
Jake Richardson | 25 | Sydney | 0 | 29 | Evicted |
Katie Schepis | 25 | Sydney | 0 | 23 | Evicted |
Dion Kallis | 24 | Brisbane | 0 | 22 | Evicted |
Gemma Kinghorn | 29 | Perth | 0 | 16 | Evicted |
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On launch night it was announced that the housemates would be playing in pairs. Below is a list of the paired housemates. [13] However, this twist was announced to be over on Day 16 after the first eviction.
Pair | Good or Bad Match. (between pairs) |
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Priya and Katie | Bad |
Jake and Gemma | Bad |
David and Sandra | Good |
Dion and Jason | Good |
Skye and Lisa | Bad |
Travis and Ryan | Good swapped by Jason |
Sam and Cat | Good swapped by Dion |
Aisha and Lawson | Good |
Travis and Cat | Good |
Sam and Ryan | Unknown |
The pairs were separated following a swap executed by the Heads of House, Dion and Jason, on Day 8. [14]
The Head of House is responsible for making important decisions in the House (known as Power Plays). As the Housemates are playing in pairs, there will be two Heads of House at a time.
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Big Brother 2014
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Cat & Lawson 50,000
The Nominations Power Play is a weekly twist to nominations. It is a special secret power given to the Heads of House. The Nominations Power Play gives an advantage to the Heads of House for nominations in that given week.
Note: The Head(s) of House holding the Nominations Power Play each week it was in play is marked in green.
Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Nomination points received | |||||
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Nominations | To save | Day 79 | Finale | ||||||||||||
Ryan | 4-Gemma & Jake 1-Lisa & Skye | Not eligible | 3-Cat 2-Jake | 3-Skye 2-Travis | 3-Cat 2-Jason | 3-Priya 2-Skye | 3-Travis 2-Aisha | No nominations | 3-Penny 2-Tom | 3-Priya 2-Lina | No nominations | Winner (Day 80) | 28 | ||
Travis | 3-Gemma & Jake 2-David & Sandra | Not eligible | 4-Dion 1-Sam | 3-Priya 2-David | 3-Sandra 2-Jason | 3-Sandra 2-Jason | 3-Leo 2-Cat | No nominations | 4-Leo 1-Lina | 3-David 5-Ryan 2-Leo | No nominations | Runner-up (Day 80) | 39 | ||
Skye | 4-David & Sandra 1-Ryan & Sam | Not eligible | 3-Priya 2-Dion | 3-Lisa 2-Ryan | 4-Lawson 1-Sam | 4-David | 3-David 2-Ryan | No nominations | 3-David 2-Ryan | 3-Skye 4-David 1-Lina | No nominations | Evicted (Day 80) | 43 | ||
Priya | 3-Gemma & Jake 2-Cat & Travis | Gemma | 3-Cat 2-David | 3-Cat 2-Lawson | 3-Lawson 2-Sandra | 2-Sandra 3-Ryan | 1-Travis 2-David 2-Skye 1-Lawson 1-Leo 1-Aisha 1-Marina | No nominations | 2-Leo 3-Richard | 3-Priya 3-David 2-Ryan | No nominations | Evicted (Day 79) | 55 | ||
Penny | Not in House | No nominations | 3-Leo 2-Tom | 2-Leo 3-Travis | No nominations | Evicted (Day 79) | 6 | ||||||||
Lina | Not in House | No nominations | 3-Ryan 2-Tom | 3-David 2-Ryan | No nominations | Evicted (Day 79) | 7 | ||||||||
David | 4-Lisa & Skye 1-Gemma & Jake | Not eligible | 3-Dion 2-Priya | 4-Jake 1-Priya | 3-Jason 2-Lawson | 4-Jason 1-Leo | 3-Priya 2-Marina | No nominations | 5-Skye 3-Priya | 1-Leo 4-Priya | Evicted (Day 72) | 67 | |||
Leo | Not in House | Exempt | 2-Sandra 3-Priya | 3-Priya 2-Marina | No nominations | 3-Penny 2-Ryan | 2-Skye 3-David | Evicted (Day 71) | 26 | ||||||
Richard | Not in House | No nominations | 4-Tom 1-David | Evicted (Day 66) | 5 | ||||||||||
Tom | Not in House | No nominations | 3-Lina 2-Richard | Evicted (Day 65) | 10 | ||||||||||
Cat | 3-Gemma & Jake 2-David & Sandra | Jake | 3-Katie 2-David | 3-David 2-Lisa | 3-Sam 5-Priya | 1-Cat 2-Leo 3-Ryan | 3-Travis 2-Priya | No nominations | Evicted (Day 58) | 38 | |||||
Aisha | 2-Gemma & Jake 3-David & Sandra | Jake | 3-Katie 2-Sam | 3-Jake 2-David | 3-Sandra 2-Sam | 4-Cat 1-Ryan | 3-Cat 2-Leo | No nominations | Evicted (Day 58) | 13 | |||||
Lawson | 2-Gemma & Jake 3-David & Sandra | Not eligible | 2-Skye 5-Katie | 3-Travis 2-David | 3-Skye 2-Jason | 3-Aisha 2-Priya | 4-Skye 1-Priya | No nominations | Evicted (Day 57) | 22 | |||||
Marina | Not in House | Exempt | 3-Leo 2-Lawson | Evicted (Day 51) | 5 | ||||||||||
Jason | 4-Gemma & Jake 4-David & Sandra 2-Lisa & Skye | Jake | 3-Sam 2-Lisa | 3-David 2-Lawson | 3-Lawson 2-Sandra | 2-David 3-Sandra | Evicted (Day 45) | 19 | |||||||
Sandra | 4-Lisa & Skye 1-Gemma & Jake | Jake | 3-Travis 2-Skye | 3-Skye 2-David | 3-Travis 2-Skye | 3-Priya 2-Aisha | Evicted (Day 44) | 34 | |||||||
Sam | 4-Gemma & Jake 1-Lisa & Skye | Jake | 1-Dion 4-Travis | 3-Travis 5-Aisha | 3-Travis 2-Priya | Evicted (Day 37) | 13 | ||||||||
Lisa | 4-David & Sandra 1-Ryan & Sam | Jake | 3-Cat 2-Travis | 3-David 2-Cat | Evicted (Day 30) | 14 | |||||||||
Jake | 1-David & Sandra 4-Cat & Travis | Nominated | 2-Katie 3-Priya | 4-Jason 1-David | Evicted (Day 29) | 26 | |||||||||
Katie | 3-Gemma & Jake 2-Cat & Travis | Jake | 3-Lawson 2-Cat | Evicted (Day 23) | 15 | ||||||||||
Dion | 4-Gemma & Jake 4-David & Sandra 2-Lisa & Skye | Jake | 2-Katie 3-Cat | Evicted (Day 22) | 10 | ||||||||||
Gemma | 1-David & Sandra 4-Cat & Travis | Nominated | Evicted (Day 16) | 17 | |||||||||||
Nomination notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | none | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |||||
Head(s) of House | Dion & Jason | Lawson | Sam | Cat | Skye | Priya | Ryan | David | Travis | none | |||||
Nominated | Cat & Travis, David & Sandra, Gemma & Jake, Lisa & Skye | Gemma, Jake | Cat, Dion, Katie, Priya Travis | Aisha, Cat, David, Jake, Lisa, Skye, Travis | Jason, Lawson, Priya, Sam, Sandra, Travis | David, Jason, Priya, Ryan, Sandra | Cat, David, Leo, Marina, Priya, Skye, Travis | Aisha, Cat, David, Lawson, Leo, Priya, Ryan, Skye, Travis | Leo, Penny, Richard, Ryan, Skye, Tom | David, Leo, Priya, Ryan, Skye | Lina, Penny, Priya, Ryan, Skye, Travis | Ryan, Skye, Travis | |||
Evicted | None | Gemma 1 of 9 votes to save | Dion 16% to save (out of 5) | Jake 7% to save (out of 7) | Sam 7% to save | Sandra 8.8% to save | Marina 3% to save | Lawson Fewest votes to save (out of 9) | Tom Fewest votes to save (out of 6) | Leo Fewest votes to save (out of 5) | Lina Fewest votes to win (out of 6) | Skye 31% to win | |||
Aisha Fewest votes to save (out of 4) | Penny Fewest votes to win (out of 6) | ||||||||||||||
Katie 24% to save (out of 3) | Lisa 12% to save (out of 5) | Travis 37% to save | Jason 16.9% to save | Richard Fewest votes to save (out of 5) | David Fewest votes to save (out of 4) | Travis 33% to win | |||||||||
Cat Fewest votes to save (out of 4) | Priya Fewest votes to win (out of 6) | ||||||||||||||
Saved | Lisa & Skye Most votes (out of 4) | Jake 8 of 9 votes to save | Cat 30% (out of 5) | Skye 27% (out of 7) | Sandra 9% Lawson 13% Priya 16% Jason 18% | Priya 17.6% David 18.4% Ryan 38.3% | Priya 10% Leo 12% Cat 13% David 14% Travis 21% Skye 27% | David, Priya, Ryan, Skye Most votes (out of 9) | Leo, Penny, Ryan, Skye Most votes (out of 5) | Priya, Ryan, Skye Most votes (out of 4) | ??? 30% ??? 33% ??? 37% (out of 3) | Ryan 36% to win | |||
David & Sandra 36% Cat & Travis 39% (out of 3) | Travis 36% Priya 40% (out of 3) | Cat 15% Travis 16% Aisha 27% David 30% (out of 5) | Leo, Travis Most votes (out of 4) |
Ratings are rounded to the nearest ten thousand. Figures in Bold indicate timeshifted viewing figures. [16]
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Sunday | 0.71 | 0.71 | 0.63 | 0.54 | ||||||||
Monday | 1.14 | 0.84 | 0.71 | 0.75 | 0.72 | 0.71 | 0.71 | 0.78 | 0.73 | 0.67 | 0.68 | 0.57 |
Tuesday | 0.98 | 0.75 | 0.76 | 0.63 | 0.72 | 0.70 | 0.68 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 0.57 | 0.60 | 0.62 |
Wednesday | 0.81 | 0.71 | 0.67 | 0.70 | 0.73 | 0.63 | 0.67 | 0.65 | 0.36 | 0.46 | 0.25 | 0.66 |
0.73 | ||||||||||||
0.78 | ||||||||||||
Thursday | 0.94 | 0.79 | 0.41 | 0.44 | 0.76 | 0.60 | 0.62 | 0.71 | 0.56 | 0.62 | 0.58 | |
Friday | 0.36 | 0.25 | 0.29 | 0.55 | 0.55 | |||||||
Weekly average | 0.85 | 0.67 | 0.60 | 0.62 | 0.67 | 0.66 | 0.67 | 0.70 | 0.57 | 0.58 | 0.53 | 0.67 |
Running average | 0.85 | 0.76 | 0.70 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.67 | 0.66 | 0.65 | 0.65 |
Series average | 0.65 |
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