“The Amazing Race Australia” will hit screens at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 29.
Network 10 has been teasing the program’s return, but until now it had not said when viewers would be able to watch the show.
“The Amazing Race Australia” was revived in 2019. In 2020, however, the show was restricted to only Australian locations due to COVID-19 and Australia’s border closures.
It didn’t screen at all in 2021.
This year’s edition of the televised competition will see racers facing challenges in locations around the world including Greece, Mexico, Belize, Morocco and Colombia, guided by host Beau Ryan.
“From the picturesque cliffs of Santorini, to the markets of Marrakech, and the tropical waters of Caye Caulker, the courageous teams of racers encounter the unexpected at every turn. What could possibly go wrong?,” the network said in publicity this week about the show’s imminent return.
Broadcaster Network 10 has also previously noted the opportunities offered up by a more open world.
“As international borders open up across the globe, so does the endless possibilities for the intrepid teams who will be racing across six continents and experiencing the extraordinary delights of international destinations such as Turkey, Greece, Belize, Morocco, Mexico and Colombia,” it said.
It added that this year’s season will feature “amazing places and amazing people” in a “world of pure imagination”.
Since its 2019 revival, the show has been produced by Eureka Productions.