Since Australian Survivor 2025 hit our screens, Myles Kuah has quickly made a name for himself as one of the standout players on Brains vs. Brawn II — and not just for his strategic gameplay.
The youngest member of the Brains tribe, Myles found himself in the hot seat early on when he became a target of Survivor villain Kent Miller-Randle in Episode 2.
Though he avoided elimination, his intense gameplay has left some questioning whether he’s a mastermind in the making or just a little too much. Either way, he’s one to watch.
But beyond his Survivor persona, there’s a lot more to the Sydneysider than just strategy and statistics.
Here’s everything you need to know about Australian Survivor 2025’s Myles.

What does Australian Survivor’s Myles Kuah do for work?
By day, Myles is a numbers guy. According to his LinkedIn, he graduated from UNSW in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science and has since been working to make a career in finance.
His résumé includes a stint as a Junior Analyst at BlueChip Communications — a marketing firm specialising in finance brands.
He then moved up to Senior Analyst at consulting firm SumProduct, which focuses on Excel modelling, financial analysis, and strategic decision-making.
His LinkedIn shows he left SumProduct in December 2024, which likely lines up with the start of his stint on Survivor.

Myles has a “funky” side
Myles might be all about numbers in the office, but outside of work, he’s got a creative streak. On X, he describes himself as a “big-time nerd, pole dancer, style icon”—and he’s not joking.
His second Instagram page shows his more unexpected talents, like pole dancing, singing, and playing guitar. And honestly? It’s pretty impressive.
While he might be part of the Brains tribe, maybe those killer moves will come in handy when it comes to outlasting the competition.