Australian Survivor 2025‘s Kent Miller-Randle has quickly emerged as one of the most controversial players on Brain v Brawn II thanks to his sassy confessionals and no-holds-barred game play.
But, it’s his constant bragging about how wealthy he is that has fans wondering exactly how Kent earned his riches.
We’ve done some digging and found out what Kent’s fancy job is, as well as some other intriguing Survivor related intel on the multi-millionaire.
Here’s everything you need to know about Australian Survivor 2025’s Kent.

What is Australian Survivor Kent’s job?
Kent’s career is admittedly pretty impressive; he’s currently the Sales Director at Efm Logistics, according to his LinkedIn page.
Efm Logistics merged with Quiksilver Logistics back in 2016. Prior to his current role, Kent worked as the managing director of Quiksilver Logistics from 2005 until the companies merged.
In August 2024, Kent was awarded the New Business Top Performer award at the Efm Gala Awards Night.
A now-deleted post from the Australian Survivor Instagram page showed Kent talking about starting a billion-dollar business, which he merged with Efm.
“You don’t start a business from nothing and get to a $1.5 billion dollar business,” he said in the clip.
In his Survivor bio, Kent said that his father “died very wealthy” but told Chattr that he earned his fortune through his own hard work.
“Just to clarify when my dad died, he was wealthy. However, he left all his money to his third wife. Me and all my brothers got nothing,” he said.
“My comment about him being wealthy was me saying that I shouldn’t work all my life just for money. Enjoy life. Work to live rather than live to work.”
Kent’s connection to Survivor US
During Episode 2 of Australian Survivor, Kent admitted that he’d auditioned for the show ten times, and when he was finally cast, it was a dream come true.
A recent Instagram story even saw the business mogul hobnobbing with Survivor US host Jeff Probst and creator Mark Burnett.
“I’ve been in love with the show for 25 years. I even met Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst last year. I thanked Mark for the show and how much it meant to me and my eyes welled up,” he said of the encounter in his Survivor bio.


Kent added that his favourite player is David Genat, who will compete in the Survivor: Australia v The World season, which airs later this year.
“I think the player I take most inspiration from would be David, the Golden God. Just the way he played, the way he was possessed by Idols. He was great to watch.”
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