Ten Australians will be dropped off in the Tasmanian wilderness and battle against nature and themselves to secure a prize of $250,000 in the third season of Alone Australia.
The hit SBS series is returning to Tasmania with the assistance of the Tasmanian Government's $1 million dollar Island Screen Incentive Program.
Minister for the Arts and Heritage, Madeleine Ogilvie, has congratulated the series on being the first recipient of the new grant.
"Season 1 of Alone Australia was filmed in Tasmania, but season 2 shifted to New Zealand, so it's great to see our program working to attract high-value screen productions to our State," Minister Ogilvie said.
"More screen productions being filmed in Tasmania means more employment and skills development for our creative workers, as well as expenditure in the State economy.
"Screen productions such as Alone Australia are also a terrific way to showcase our lifestyle, landscape, and built heritage with the rest of the world.
Alone Australia has received a grant of $170,000 as part of the Island Screen Incentive Program, a 2024-25 State Budget Initiative.
Minister Ogilvie said that the Tasmanian Liberal Government was committed to attracting new productions to Tasmania as part of the 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future.
Alone Australia will air on SBS and SBS On Demand in 2025.