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The series was a major gamble for Network Ten, which had struggled with reality TV in previous years. Despite the global success of the UK version (hosted by Ant & Dec) and the US version ( I’m a Celebrity… on ABC at the time), no Australian network had successfully adapted the format due to high production costs (remote jungle location, celebrity fees). Ten partnered with ITV Studios Australia to produce the series from the same production base as the UK show — Dungay Creek, near Murwillumbah, NSW (not the African jungle, but a purpose-built “Australian jungle” camp).

The format followed the UK template closely: The series was a major gamble for Network

Season 1 successfully launched the Australian franchise by respecting the original format, casting a memorable mix of personalities, and delivering high production values. It remains a benchmark for local celebrity reality TV. The format followed the UK template closely: Season

The findings of this study suggest that "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here Australia" reinforces existing social hierarchies and perpetuates celebrity culture. The show's emphasis on entertainment and competition raises important questions about the intersection of reality and fiction, and the extent to which reality TV reflects or shapes societal values. Furthermore, the performance of identity and the gaze of surveillance highlight the tensions between authenticity and manipulation in reality TV. Get Me Out of Here Australia" reinforces existing