The Celebrity Apprentice Australia season 5

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The Celebrity Apprentice Australia
Season 5
Starring
No. of contestants14
Winner Shaynna Blaze
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release23 May (2021-05-23) 
15 June 2021 (2021-06-15)
Additional information
Filming dates12 October (2020-10-12) 
2 December 2020 (2020-12-02)
Season chronology
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Season 4
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Season 6

The fifth season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia premiered on the Nine Network on 23 May 2021, following a six-year absence. [1] British business magnate and The Apprentice UK host, Lord Alan Sugar leads the series as CEO, while Lorna Jane Clarkson and Janine Allis became the new boardroom advisors.

Contents

On 15 June 2021, Shaynna Blaze was declared the winner of the season with the money going to her charity of choice, Voice of Change. [2]

Production

In July 2020, Nine reportedly commissioned Warner Brothers Australia, current owners of the franchise, to make a new season of The Celebrity Apprentice for 2021, series CEO Mark Bouris will not be returning. [3] [4] In September 2020, Nine confirmed at their yearly upfronts that the series will officially return in 2021 with British business magnate and The Apprentice UK host and CEO, Lord Alan Sugar leading the series, along with the reveal of Michelle Bridges, Michael "Wippa" Wipfli and Olivia Vivian as some of the competing celebrities. [5] [6] On 12 October, Nine announced the full list of celebrities competing in the season. [7] In the same month, Josh Gibson and Scherri-Lee Biggs were also announced as competing celebrities. [8]

Candidates

CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamCharityResultRaised
Shaynna Blaze Interior Designer & The Block JudgeMomentum Voice of Change The Celebrity Apprentice
(15-06-2021)
$489,000
Ross Noble British ComedianFun-Raisers Australian Red Cross -
Disaster Response and Recovery Fund
Fired in Finale
(15-06-2021)
$103,500
Martha Kalifatidis Reality TV ContestantMomentum Bully Zero Fired in task 11
(14–06–2021)
$40,000
Josh Gibson Australian Rules FootballerFun-Raisers My Room Fired in task 11
(14–06–2021)
$20,000
Michael "Wippa" Wipfli Radio Presenter & ComedianFun-Raisers Cooper Rice-Branding Foundation Fired in task 10
(13–06–2021)
$184,500
Camilla Franks Fashion DesignerFun-Raisers National Breast Cancer Foundation Fired in task 9
(08–06–2021)
$20,000
Scherri-Lee Biggs Miss Universe Australia 2011Momentum Dress For Success PerthFired in task 8
(07–06–2021)
$20,000
David GenatModel & winner of Australian Survivor: All Stars Momentum The Garvan Institute Fired in task 7
(06–06–2021)
$20,000
The Veronicas Pop Star TwinsMomentum The Brain Foundation Fired in task 6
(06–06–2021)
$244,500 a
Michelle Bridges Personal TrainerFun-Raisers Women’s Community Shelters Fired in task 6
(01–06–2021)
$20,000
Anthony Callea SingerFun-Raisers Children’s Cancer Foundation Fired in task 4
(30–05–2021)
$20,000
Olivia Vivian Olympic Artistic GymnastMomentum Melanoma Institute Australia Fired in task 3
(25–05–2021)
Rob Shehadie Actor & ComedianFun-Raisers Save Our Sons Fired in task 2
(24–05–2021)
Alex HayesInfluencer & SurferMomentum Batyr Fired in task 1
(23–05–2021)

Weekly results

CandidateOriginal teamTask 4 teamTask 7 teamTask 8 teamTask 9 teamApplication ResultRecord as project manager
Shaynna Blaze MomentumFun-RaisersFun-RaisersMomentumMomentumThe Celebrity Apprentice1–2 (win in task 6, loss in tasks 1 & 9)
Ross Noble Fun-RaisersMomentumMomentumMomentumFun-RaisersRunner-up in final task1–2 (win in task 11, loss in tasks 7 & 8)
Martha Kalifatidis MomentumFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersMomentumFired in task 112–1 (win in tasks 7 & 10, loss in task 4)
Josh Gibson Fun-RaisersMomentumFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFired in task 111–1 (win in task 9, loss in task 5)
Michael “Wippa” Wipfli Fun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFired in task 101–1 (win in task 1, loss in task 10)
Camilla FranksFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersFun-RaisersMomentumFired in task 91–1 (win in task 8, loss in task 2)
Scherri-Lee Biggs MomentumMomentumMomentumFired in task 81–0 (win in task 4)
David GenatMomentumMomentumMomentumFired in task 71–0 (win in task 2)
The Veronicas MomentumMomentumFired in task 60–1 (loss in task 6)
Michelle Bridges Fun-RaisersMomentumFired in task 61–0 (win in task 5)
Anthony Callea Fun-RaisersFun-RaisersFired in task 41–0 (win in task 3)
Olivia Vivian MomentumFired in task 30–1 (loss in task 3)
Rob ShehadieFun-RaisersFired in task 2
Alex HayesMomentumFired in task 1
No.CandidateElimination chart
123456789101112
1Shaynna LOSEINBRBRINWININBRLOSEINBR CA
2RossINBRININININLOSELOSEINBRWINFIRED
3 Martha BRINBRLOSEININWININBRWINFIRED
4 Josh INLOSEINBRINWINBRFIRED
5 Wippa WINININININININININFIRED
6 Camilla INLOSEINININININWINFIRED
7Scherri-LeeWININBRINFIRED
8 David INWINININININFIRED
9The VeronicasINININININFIRED
10Michelle ININININWINFIRED
11 Anthony ININWINFIRED
12OliviaININFIRED
13RobINFIRED
14 Alex FIRED
  The candidate won the competition and was named the Celebrity Apprentice.
  The candidate won as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate was on the losing team.
  The candidate was brought to the final boardroom.
  The candidate was fired.
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

Tasks

Task 1

Airdate: 23 May 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Shaynna BlazeMichael "Wippa" Wipfli
Task
Create three selfie-inspired artworks and sell them at a charity auction for the most money
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team Fun-RaisersTeam Momentum
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Raised the most money in the charity auction, due to Wippa bringing in buyers to the auction.Raised the least money in the charity auction, due to a poor selection of muses.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Shaynna Blaze, Alex Hayes, Martha Kalifatidis
Fired
Alex Hayes - volunteering as a muse despite being less well-known than his teammates, producing a poor artwork and failing to materialise buyers at the auction.
Notes
During the first task advisors Janine Allis & Lorna Jane Clarkson went undercover and temporarily joined Team Momentum & Team Fun-Raisers respectively. They were not permitted to have any influence on the decision making process of the task.

Task 2

Airdate: 24 May 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
David GenatCamilla Franks
Task
Create their very own Big Bus tour and deliver the ultimate Sydney tourism experience with the winning team decided by how satisfied their customers are.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team MomentumTeam Fun-Raisers
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Despite abandoning their Welcome to Country park tour, the team received a 94.5 percent satisfaction rate from the customersTheir tour seemed to centre itself more around Camilla's clothing line than anything else and received a 87.8 percent satisfaction rate from the customers
Sent to Final Boardroom
Camilla Franks, Ross Noble, Rob Shehadie
Fired
Rob Shehadie - for his poor performance as a tour guide, despite being a resident of Sydney.
Notes

Task 3

Airdate: 25 May 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Olivia VivianAnthony Callea
Task
Create a yum cha menu for a kitchens diners
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team Fun-RaisersTeam Momentum
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
$1,024 profit made from the challenge. Although they overspent on meat and the high price for one of their items was criticised, they ultimately raised the most money despite some refunds.$964 profit made from the challenge. The team neglected to buy their dumpling wrappers until after service began which left them with less time to sell.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Olivia Vivian, Shayna Blaze, Martha Kalifatidis
Fired
Olivia Vivian - did not take control properly towards her team and did not make many decisions or provide many solutions
Notes

Task 4

Airdate: 30 May 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Scherri-Lee BiggsMartha Kalifatidis
Team Reshuffle
Martha and Shaynna move to Fun-Raisers. Michelle and Ross move to Momentum.
Task
Create a Budgie Smuggler swim wear line and showcase it in a fashion show judged by executive staff Adam and Brendan.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team MomentumTeam Fun-Raisers
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Their swimwear designs were well-received by the judges and the fashion show was captivating.Despite their designs receiving praise, their lack of organisation led to the fashion show being less engaging.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Martha Kalifatidis, Anthony Callea, Shaynna Blaze
Fired
Anthony Callea - for poorly organising his team's fashion show and staying under the radar.
Notes
After the new teams were announced, Josh Gibson and Scherri-Lee Biggs were introduced into the competition and joined Team Fun-Raisers & Team Momentum respectively.

Task 5

Airdate: 31 May 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Michelle BridgesJosh Gibson
Task
Create a stage play promoting Boost Juice's barbeque sauce and mango smoothie, with the winning team determined by an audience vote.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team MomentumTeam Fun-Raisers
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Received majority of audience votes believing that their play made them want to buy the product.Received fewer audience votes believing that their play made them want to buy the product.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Fired
Notes
Lord Sugar decided not to fire anyone from Team Fun-Raisers due to difficulty in pin-pointing a candidate responsible for their loss and because their play was also well-received. However, Sugar then announced that two candidates would be fired following the next task.

Task 6

Airdate: 1 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
The VeronicasShaynna Blaze
Task
Upcycle at least ten items from a junkyard for the highest market valuation determined by an appraiser, and sell them at a market.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team Fun-RaisersTeam Momentum
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Greater market valuation of $6,193 and created 22 upcycled items.Between $5,100 - $5,200 market valuation and only upcycled 18 items.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Michelle Bridges, Scherri-Lee Biggs, The Veronicas
Fired
Michelle Bridges — Neglected to contact the shared electrician until the following day and instead prioritised upcycling items.
The Veronicas — for not following Ross' advice or bringing David into the boardroom
Notes
After The Veronicas were fired, Shaynna promised them that she would share the money Team Momentum had raised ($5,100) with their charity, the Brain Foundation. [a]

Task 7

Airdate: 6 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Ross NobleMartha Kalitatidis
Team Reshuffle
Josh moves to Momentum.
Task
Create a puppy video which has the highest potential to go viral, judged by Lord Sugar.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team Fun-RaisersTeam Momentum
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Although it lacked professional quality, their video that was judged as having a higher potential to go viral.Creating a video with less potential to go viral, due to a lack of a call to action.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Josh Gibson, David Genat, Ross Noble
Fired
David Genat - For not participating in tasks in the best interests of his team
Notes
Lord Alan Sugar revealed that the winning team's project manager would win a "secret power", revealed in the next episode as the ability to swap a member of their team for a member of the opposing team.

Task 8

Airdate: 7 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Ross NobleCamila Franks
Team Reshuffle
Shaynna move to Fun-Raisers. Josh move to Momentum.
Task
Create a display cube for Koala Furniture and generate the most leads (points) through customers filling in a form.
Losing TeamWinning Team
Team MomentumTeam Fun-Raisers
Reasons for lossReasons for victory
53 points earned. Their clinical approach to the task was less engaging and was marred by providing factually incorrect details about the brand.82 points earned. The light-hearted experience associated with their display cube was engaging and received a greater number of points.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Ross Noble, Scherri-Lee Biggs, Shaynna Blaze
Fired
Scherri-Lee Biggs - Did not attract enough potential customers to fill out the form.
Notes
During the task, Koala staff member Dana went undercover and visited both teams' displays. She then could allocate up to 30 bonus points for each team.

Task 9

Airdate: 8 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Shaynna BlazeJosh Gibson
Team Reshuffle
Ross move to Fun-Raisers. Camilla and Martha move to Momentum.
Task
Host the ultimate sleepover at Madame Tussauds for six kids and their parents, within a budget of $1,000. The winning team is determined by a satisfaction survey filled out by the attendees.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team Fun-RaisersTeam Momentum
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
344 of 360 customer satisfaction score. Despite the pizza arriving late, their experience pleased attendees and they received a higher score.325 of 360 customer satisfaction score. Budgeting issues left them without money to provide attendees breakfast for the following morning.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Camilla Franks, Martha Kalifatidis, Shaynna Blaze
Fired
Camilla Franks - miscalculated the prices of sleeping arrangements which resulted in the team's budget constraints.
Notes
Wippa was forced to bail out of the challenge early after developing gastro, leaving only Josh and Ross to host their team's party

Task 10

Airdate: 13 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
Martha KalifatidisMichael "Wippa" Wipfli
Task
Develop and create ice cream flavours and sell them to the public for the greatest profit.
Winning TeamLosing Team
Team MomentumTeam Fun-Raisers
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
$1,636 total sales. The inclusion of a $50 ice cream option enabled them to generate greater sales.$682.50 total sales. Their initial pricing and delay in finding a sales location limited their capacity to create sales.
Sent to Final Boardroom
Michael "Wippa" Wipfli, Josh Gibson, Ross Noble
Fired
Michael "Wippa" Wipfli - poor organisation with the task and initially setting the prices of the ice cream too cheaply.
Notes
Purchases made by Martha’s close contacts, worth $1,175, were deducted from Team Momentum’s total sales since these purchases were prohibited as per the provisions of the task.

Task 11

Airdate: 14 June 2021

Team Momentum Project ManagerTeam Fun-Raisers Project Manager
No Project Managers
Task
Add value to a pile of "unsellable" items (sand, lemons, tennis balls and ropes) to sell at a farmer's market for the most profit.
Winning CandidateLosing Candidates
Ross NobleMartha Kalifatidis
Josh Gibson
Shaynna Blaze
Reasons for victoryReasons for loss
Earning $1334, which was the most money made, at the marketEarning less money at the market
Sent to Final Boardroom
Martha Kalifatidis, Josh Gibson, Shaynna Blaze
Fired
Martha Kalifatidis / Josh Gibson - Lord Sugar chose Shaynna to participate in the grand final, who had been more productive with her time and effort than the other candidates.
Notes
Josh pulled his hamstring at the beginning of the task when the celebrities were running to pick their "unsellable" items. He chose to complete an MRI scan and get medical clearance before he returned to the task with two hours left to create his products to seek at the market on the next day.

Reigning The Celebrity Apprentice Australia champion Sophie Monk appeared during the task to give advice to the celebrities.

Ross won his way into the grand final for earning the most money leaving the other three contestants to plead their case to Lord Sugar for the second place in the grand final. Shaynna won the spot leaving Martha and Josh fired.

Final Task

Airdate: 15 June 2021

Team Momentum
Final Celebrity
Team Fun-Raisers
Final Celebrity
Shaynna BlazeRoss Noble
Task
The two final celebrities had to create the ultimate VIP charity event, within a budget of $15,000, and raise the most money for their charity.
Fired
Ross Noble
The Celebrity Apprentice
Shaynna Blaze
Notes
The Celebrity Apprentice won all their earnings from their charity event and an additional A$100,000 for their chosen charity. The runner-up also won their earnings from their charity event for their chosen charity.

Ratings

Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the series
  – Lowest rating during the series
The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 5) overnight ratings, with metropolitan viewership and nightly position
EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslot (approx.)ViewersNight
Rank
Source
1"Task 1: Selfie-inspired artworks"
"Boardroom"
23 May 2021Sunday 7:00 pm748,000
876,000
4
3
[9]
2"Task 2: Sydney tourism"
"Boardroom"
24 May 2021Monday 7:30 pm606,000
676,000
13
8
[10]
3"Task 3: Yum cha service"
"Boardroom"
25 May 2021Tuesday 7:30 pm636,000
744,000
11
5
[11]
4"Task 4: Designer Swimwear"
"Boardroom"
30 May 2021Sunday 7:00 pm738,000
854,000
4
3
[12]
5"Task 5: Boost Juice Stage Play"
"Boardroom"
31 May 2021Monday 7:30 pm659,000
667,000
11
10
[13]
6"Task 6: Trash to Treasure"
"Boardroom"
1 June 2021Tuesday 7:30 pm644,000
715,000
10
7
[14]
7"Task 7: Puppy Video"
"Boardroom"
6 June 2021Sunday 7:00 pm710,000
854,000
4
3
[15]
8"Task 8: Koala pop-up store"
"Boardroom"
7 June 2021Monday 7:30 pm656,000
697,000
10
7
[16]
9"Task 9: Madame Tussauds Sleepover Experience"
"Boardroom"
8 June 2021Tuesday 7:30 pm654,000
710,000
8
6
[17]
10"Task 10: Ice Cream"
"Boardroom"
13 June 2021Sunday 7:00 pm683,000
772,000
5
3
[18]
11"Task 11: Truckload Market"
"Boardroom"
14 June 2021Monday 7:30 pm687,000
714,000
11
10
[19]
12"Final Task"
"Winner Announced"
15 June 2021Tuesday 7:30 pm658,000
783,000
10
5
[20]

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