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TV Guide: Celebrity Apprentice Australia on Nine and 9Now

• Up for grabs is $100,000 in prize money for the winner’s charity

By Mediaweek AdminPublished May 21, 2022
2 min read
Celebrity Apprentice Australia

Celebrity Apprentice Australia is back for season two, premiering on Sunday, May 22, at 7.00 pm on Channel Nine and 9Now.

Up for grabs is $100,000 in prize money for the winner’s charity, bringing together some of the country’s biggest stars to compete in challenges that test various aspects of business.

This season, the celebrities will take part in high-pressure tasks to see who can raise the most money for their chosen charity. It will also see the most amount of money raised for charity which has never been done before on the show.

But celebrities being celebrities, what starts with the best of intentions can often become a fight for power, control and most of all, the limelight.

All the apprentices are brilliant at what they do, they are known and respected by the public and are passionate about their causes. But can they work together and harness the power of their fellow famous colleagues to raise the most money?

British billionaire Lord Alan Sugar will have the power to fire the apprentices who perform badly and fail to impress him in the all-important tasks.

Judging their skills and business acumen alongside him are his local advisers, respected Australian business people, Janine Allis and Nick Bell.

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Last year, The Block's Shaynna Blaze won the show and raised over $475,000 for her chosen charity, Voice of Change.

Joining Lord Sugar in the boardroom this season are:

Author and motivational speaker Turia Pitt
National hosts of drive radio show, KIIS FM’s Will and Woody
Dual Olympic gold medallist and world champion swimmer Bronte Campbell
Logie Award-winning actress and model Jodi Gordon
Rugby league great and Wests Tigers legend Benji Marshall
ARIA  Award Winning Musician Amy Shark
 Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gamble Breaux 
 Married at First Sight’s most controversial bride and socialite Beck Zemek
Hollywood actor and Australian Film Institute award winner Vince Colosimo 
Winner of X-Factor, ARIA Award winner, and singer-songwriter Samantha Jade
Queen of Australian comedy, trailblazer, and author Jean Kittson
Renowned television presenter and actor Darren McMullen
The face of Givenchy and international supermodel Jarrod Scott
Secretary to former NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and social media sensation Carla from Bankstown 
One of The Block’s most successful All-Stars, renovation expert Ronnie Caceres
Two-time Australian Ninja Warrior semi-finalist and former international NRL star Eloni Vunakece 

Celebrity Apprentice Australia is produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia for the 9Network, based on the format created by Mark Burnett and distributed by MGM.

The new season of Celebrity Apprentice Australia will premiere on Sunday May 22, at 7.00pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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