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Old 26-07-2025, 07:24 PM #1
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Default Confirmed: Big Brother Australia officially returning to Dreamworld

Return to Dreamworld has been confirmed in an early release article:
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/enterta...176eae58a1980c
(Full article in next post below)

Casting is also open now: https://eu.castitreach.com/ag/esgau/...r/welcome.html
Note: Says filming at this stage will be commencing early November...

Big Brother is officially returning to its spiritual home, with a brand-new house set to rise from the ashes at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast.
In an exclusive reveal producers confirmed the 2025 reboot of the iconic reality juggernaut will be filmed at the very site that made the franchise a cultural phenomenon more than two decades ago.

After months of speculation and calls from diehard fans for a nostalgic full-circle moment, production company Endemol Shine has locked in Dreamworld as the official location for the show's revival — complete with a purpose-built house.
"The demand for a reboot of the original format has been deafening, and we have listened," SVP of Content at Paramount Australia Daniel Monaghan said, promising the reboot will honour the raw, unscripted spirit of the original series.

"With a brand-new house built on familiar ground, this season will be centred on real people with real stories, talking in real-time."
Fronting the revival is The Cheap Seats star and Nova radio host Mel Tracina, who described the hosting gig as a "pinch-me moment"
"I'd love to be able to recall the exact moment I got the call but my brain stopped braining from excitement," she said.
"I was simultaneously trying not to squeal into the phone and pass out at the same time."

Tracina, who watched the show's very first season as a teenager, said: "The Big Brother house is synonymous with Dreamworld, so bringing the OG format to its OG location feels right. We're excited to be home (and in a new house that hopefully comes with an air fryer)."
"I was excited when Queensland was confirmed as the location because I knew fans of the show would be wrapped. Personally, I'm also happy because I'm a Melburnian who has Jon Snow'd through winter so I cannot wait to swap my MacPac for Havaianas."
Dreamworld CEO Greg Yong said: "We're beyond thrilled to welcome Big Brother back home to Dreamworld. This iconic show holds a special place in our story and in the hearts of millions of Australians."

Supported by the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland's Production
Attraction Strategy, the production will employ 95 local crew members and offer four paid attachment positions.
Casting is now open at bigbrothercasting.com.au. The new season will air later this year on 10.
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