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welcome to big brother australia
Welcome to Big Brother Australia - a popular reality television series that films contestants twenty four seven! The Big Brother house is located at the Dreamworld theme park on the Goal Coast, Queensland, and are looking for fresh new contestants for this year's show!
Big Brother Australia is based on the international Big Brother series produced by Endemol in the Netherlands which began in 1999. The show's name comes from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which revolves around a dystopia in which dictator Big Brother is the all-seeing leader.
This reality series constitutes 12 contestants who live in an isolated house for several months. Housemates are at all times under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors the behaviour of the housemates, sets tasks and punishments and provides the mechanism for contestants to make external requests.
Each week, the housemates will cast votes to nominate two other housemates for eviction using five nomination points inside the Nominations Room. These points can be allocated however a housemate wishes (either 4 points to one housemate and 1 point to another; or 3 points to one and 2 points to another). Housemates are not permitted to discuss nominations.
The three (or more in the case of a tie) housemates with the most nomination votes will be nominated. The viewers will then decide which of the nominees is evicted. This process continues until only one housemate remains to win the grand prize of $250,000.
Do you think you have what it takes to become Big Brother's final standing contestant and win the grand prize?
Big Brother Australia is based on the international Big Brother series produced by Endemol in the Netherlands which began in 1999. The show's name comes from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which revolves around a dystopia in which dictator Big Brother is the all-seeing leader.
This reality series constitutes 12 contestants who live in an isolated house for several months. Housemates are at all times under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors the behaviour of the housemates, sets tasks and punishments and provides the mechanism for contestants to make external requests.
Each week, the housemates will cast votes to nominate two other housemates for eviction using five nomination points inside the Nominations Room. These points can be allocated however a housemate wishes (either 4 points to one housemate and 1 point to another; or 3 points to one and 2 points to another). Housemates are not permitted to discuss nominations.
The three (or more in the case of a tie) housemates with the most nomination votes will be nominated. The viewers will then decide which of the nominees is evicted. This process continues until only one housemate remains to win the grand prize of $250,000.
Do you think you have what it takes to become Big Brother's final standing contestant and win the grand prize?
the housemates
Louis
Catalina
Ella
Kristina
Tyler
J.J.
DREW
MICAIAH
AIDEN
EZRA
ROBERT
COLLEEN
about the big brother house
The Big Brother House is where the contestants stay during their time on the show. It functions as a real and livable home but is surrounded with several cameras, microphones and two way mirrors through out the house. Although the interiors of the house are made to look like a house, itโs actually located inside a studio where the production crew record everything through the two-way mirrors within a dark camera alley surrounding the house. Infrared cameras are also installed throughout the house which enables to capture the house while in complete darkness.
The house has the amenities of a typical house. It typically has a bedroom, a living area, a kitchen and dining area, a bathroom and toilet, a storage room, a backyard garden and a swimming pool and spa. It has a special private room called the Diary Room where the contestants voice out their feelings, give votes and usual talk with Big Brother.
Eviction โ After the Nominations are finalised, voting for the public are open. The nominee with the fewest votes is evicted.
Finale โ The final Housemates face a Final Vote to determine the winner of the series. The public votes to win and the nominee with the most votes is declared the winner.
Intruders โ Intruders are new housemates added to the house by the showโs producers as an ongoing housemate after the series has started. Intruders are eligible to win the series but will often face a special โIntruder Evictionโ shortly after their entrance to the house (either by House Vote, Public Vote or a combination of both).
Daily Tasks โ Daily tasks are activities that are usually given to either some or all of the housemates. Unlike a Weekly Task, the Daily Tasks are tasks that is only done within the day. Most of these tasks are given for the housemateโs entertainment or just to occupy themselves. Despite being called Daily Tasks, it doesnโt necessarily mean that these Tasks are given everyday. It can be given to the housemates at any random time or day.
Secret Task โ A Secret Task is a task where a housemate must complete the task without the knowledge of any other housemate. If the housemate wins, they will receive a reward but if they fail, a punishment will be given. Automatic Nomination and Ejection are some of the major punishments which can be given.
- Housemates shall have no contact with the outside world.
- All housemates must wear microphone lapels at all times, except when swimming or sleeping.
- Conversations in the Diary Room should always stay confidential. No one should ever share such conversations with other houseguests unless told to do so.
- No discussion on Nominations or Evictions.
- Whispering inside the house is strictly prohibited. (Whispering is defined as talking too softly for a microphone to detect)
- Housemates should never intimidate, threaten or act violently towards any other housemate.
- Tasks are compulsory, but housemates may be permitted to refrain from participating where health or other reasons are accepted by Big Brother.
- Speaking in another language aside from the official language used by the show is strictly prohibited.
- The housemates should never deliberately break anything inside the house.
- The housemates should never discuss anything related to the outside world. (Selectively enforced)
- Covering or tampering microphones or cameras, writing secret messages, talking under hidden places (such as bedding, tables and beds) are strictly prohibited.
- The Houseguests must leave the house immediately (after brief goodbyes) once evicted and immediately experience an interview with the host on live television.
- Production has the sole discretion over what to broadcast and what not to broadcast.
- The following items are forbidden inside the house:
The house has the amenities of a typical house. It typically has a bedroom, a living area, a kitchen and dining area, a bathroom and toilet, a storage room, a backyard garden and a swimming pool and spa. It has a special private room called the Diary Room where the contestants voice out their feelings, give votes and usual talk with Big Brother.
Important keywords
Nominations โ Each week, the Housemates participate in Nominations. This is a voting process to determine who is eligible for eviction that week. Each Housemate will vote for two other Housemates. Three of more Housemates with the most nominations points become nominated for Eviction and will face the publicโs vote. Each Housemate has 3 Nomination Points to allocate to two Housemates โ one Housemate for two points, and another with one.Eviction โ After the Nominations are finalised, voting for the public are open. The nominee with the fewest votes is evicted.
Finale โ The final Housemates face a Final Vote to determine the winner of the series. The public votes to win and the nominee with the most votes is declared the winner.
Intruders โ Intruders are new housemates added to the house by the showโs producers as an ongoing housemate after the series has started. Intruders are eligible to win the series but will often face a special โIntruder Evictionโ shortly after their entrance to the house (either by House Vote, Public Vote or a combination of both).
Tasks
Weekly Tasks โ A Weekly Task is a task for the houseโs weekly budget. Every week, Big Brother will give the housemates their weekly task. They must accomplish the task within the week for them to have food for the upcoming week. If they fail, they would be eating staples and rationed supplies for the whole week. Teamwork is required for them to succeedDaily Tasks โ Daily tasks are activities that are usually given to either some or all of the housemates. Unlike a Weekly Task, the Daily Tasks are tasks that is only done within the day. Most of these tasks are given for the housemateโs entertainment or just to occupy themselves. Despite being called Daily Tasks, it doesnโt necessarily mean that these Tasks are given everyday. It can be given to the housemates at any random time or day.
Secret Task โ A Secret Task is a task where a housemate must complete the task without the knowledge of any other housemate. If the housemate wins, they will receive a reward but if they fail, a punishment will be given. Automatic Nomination and Ejection are some of the major punishments which can be given.
House Rules
- Contestants must be over the age of 18- Housemates shall have no contact with the outside world.
- All housemates must wear microphone lapels at all times, except when swimming or sleeping.
- Conversations in the Diary Room should always stay confidential. No one should ever share such conversations with other houseguests unless told to do so.
- No discussion on Nominations or Evictions.
- Whispering inside the house is strictly prohibited. (Whispering is defined as talking too softly for a microphone to detect)
- Housemates should never intimidate, threaten or act violently towards any other housemate.
- Tasks are compulsory, but housemates may be permitted to refrain from participating where health or other reasons are accepted by Big Brother.
- Speaking in another language aside from the official language used by the show is strictly prohibited.
- The housemates should never deliberately break anything inside the house.
- The housemates should never discuss anything related to the outside world. (Selectively enforced)
- Covering or tampering microphones or cameras, writing secret messages, talking under hidden places (such as bedding, tables and beds) are strictly prohibited.
- The Houseguests must leave the house immediately (after brief goodbyes) once evicted and immediately experience an interview with the host on live television.
- Production has the sole discretion over what to broadcast and what not to broadcast.
- The following items are forbidden inside the house:
- Drugs and narcotics
- Personal medication (except in consultation with Big Brother)
- Weapons
- Watches
- Money, chequebooks, or credit/debit cards
- Mobile/cell phones
- TVs, Computers, or Gaming Devices
- PalmPilots or electronic organizers
- Agendas or diaries
- Magazines
- Books, aside from official religious texts
- Pens or any similar writing implements (unless provided by Big Brother)
- Paper or writing pads (unless provided by Big Brother)
- Musical instruments
- Any ready-made games, such as playing cards (unless received from production)
- Any item requiring electrical or battery power
- Radios or walkmans
- CDs or CD players
- Clothes entirely white in color, with prominent commercial logos (unless authorized), or messages to the outside world.
- Personal medication (except in consultation with Big Brother)
- Weapons
- Watches
- Money, chequebooks, or credit/debit cards
- Mobile/cell phones
- TVs, Computers, or Gaming Devices
- PalmPilots or electronic organizers
- Agendas or diaries
- Magazines
- Books, aside from official religious texts
- Pens or any similar writing implements (unless provided by Big Brother)
- Paper or writing pads (unless provided by Big Brother)
- Musical instruments
- Any ready-made games, such as playing cards (unless received from production)
- Any item requiring electrical or battery power
- Radios or walkmans
- CDs or CD players
- Clothes entirely white in color, with prominent commercial logos (unless authorized), or messages to the outside world.
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