The Australian Survivor 2025 winner has officially been crowned, and it’s Myles Kuah.
After 47 days stranded on a beach in Samoa, Kaelan Lockhart and Myles Kuah faced the jury and Myles won, receiving every vote except for one.
Here’s everything that went down in the Australian Survivor 2025 finale.

What happened in the Australian Survivor 2025 finale?
Myles, Kaelan and AJ Antonios were the final three castaways left standing.
Before the final three got down to business in the final challenges, their loved ones came for a visit. Myles welcomed his bestie Ollie, AJ’s best mate Nabil headed in, and Kaelan was joined by his mum Lydia.
The three spectators watched on as their loved ones competed in the final Immunity Challenge, which involved standing on a variety of thin bamboo pegs and supporting their body weight for the longest amount of time.

Myles was the first person to drop out of the Immunity Challenge. AJ tried to convince Kaelan to give up with the promise that he’d take him to the final two. However, Kaelan decided to weather it out.
Three hours into the challenge, AJ started to show signs that he was struggling. He ended up slipping and Kaelan won the final Immunity Challenge, guaranteeing him a spot in the final two.
In a normal scenario, players would head to Tribal Council after the immunity challenge and one person would be voted out. However, with just three players left, no one can vote for the person with immunity, and the other two players votes cancel each other out, so the Immunity winner chooses who to take to final two with them.
Who was voted out of Australian Survivor 2025 before the final Tribal?
When pitching his case to stay with Kaelan, Myles said that he’s played a “sloppy game” at times. AJ took a different approach and instead painted a target on Myles, saying that he broke six Survivor records.
With a big decision weighing on him, Kaelan chose to take Myles to the final two, meaning that AJ was sent home.
What happened at the final Tribal Council?
Kaelan and Myles faced the eight jury members and pitched their case as to why they thought they should win.
Kaelan told the jury that his play was to be “underestimated” and be the “golden retriever” of the tribe. The PhD student said that he aligned with Myles and AJ so that they could do the dirty work or strategising for him.
Meanwhile, Myles said that he deserved to be the winner because of the risks he took during the game and highlighted his journey of playing from the bottom.

Each eliminated contestant then had an opportunity to ask Myles and Kaelan a question about their gameplay.
Once that was done, each juror headed to the voting booth and scribbled the name of the person they wanted to win on parchment.
Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia read out the votes, and it was Myles who was crowned the winner of Australian Survivor 2025.
A big congratulations to Myles!
Stream Australian Survivor 2025 on 10Play.
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