Australia's Brainiest is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions. It originally aired on the Seven Network before moving to Network 10. The format was taken from the British series Britain's Brainiest Kid.

The first season of Australia's Brainiest Kid was produced in May 2004, airing on the Seven Network on Sundays, starting 28 November 2004. It was hosted by Anna Coren. It was publicised through Australian primary schools, with children sitting an online test, followed by a selection of them taking a supervised written test. Of those that scored highly on these written tests, some of the highest scoring children appeared on the show as contestants. A second season was produced in 2005, and was broadcast on Network 10 at 6:30 pm on Sundays, starting 25 September 2005. It was hosted by Ten News newsreader Sandra Sully and co-hosted by Samuel Shaed.

The second season of Australia's Brainiest Kid was followed by a series of specials on Network Ten featuring celebrities, reality TV contestants and sports stars, under the Australia's Brainiest Specials title. After the broadcast of the specials no further series have been commissioned.

Australia's Brainiest Kid

The format of Australia's Brainiest Kid went unchanged during its transition from the Seven Network to Network 10, except for the number of rounds and contestants. In the Seven Network version, there were 4 heats and a final, and 12 children per show; in Network 10's version, there were 7 heats and a final, and 9 children per show.

Season 1

The first season aired on the Seven Network in 2004. Over 5000 children sat the online test, 800 were selected to sit the supervised test.

  • Greg Fleet
  • Libbi Gorr
  • Colin Lane
  • Andy Lee

Australia's Brainiest TV Star

Aired on 12 February 2006. It was repeated on 28 December 2006.

Contestants

  • Julia Zemiro (Winner)
  • Andrew G (Runner-up)
  • Gary Sweet (Runner-up)
  • James Mathison
  • Axel Whitehead
  • Kate Kendall
  • Paul Mercurio
  • Mark Holden
  • Ann-Maree Biggar

Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master

Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master aired on 19 February 2006, and featured winners from Nine Network's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Sale of the Century and Temptation. It was repeated on 21 December 2006.

Contestants

  • Stephen Hall (Winner)
  • Rob Fulton (Runner-up)
  • William Laing (Runner-up)
  • Martin Flood
  • Maria McCabe
  • Virginia Noel
  • Brigid O'Connor
  • Trevor Sauer
  • Cary Young

Australia's Brainiest Housemate

Australia's Brainiest Housemate aired on 26 February 2006, and featured Big Brother Australia housemates from the first five seasons.

Contestants

  • Jemma Gawned (Winner)
  • Chrissie Swan (Runner-up)
  • Tim Brunero (Runner-up)
  • Bree Amer
  • Trevor Butler
  • Jess Hardy
  • Saxon Small
  • Pete Timbs
  • Greg Mathew

Australia's Brainiest Radio Star

Australia's Brainiest Radio Star aired on 5 March 2006, and the contestants were radio announcers from major FM networks such as DMG, Macquarie Radio Network, and Austereo. It was repeated on 7 December 2006.

Contestants

  • Tom Gleeson (Winner)
  • Jo Stanley (Runner-up)
  • Barry Bissell (Runner-up)
  • John Blackman
  • Brigitte Duclos
  • Bianca Dye
  • Samuel Johnson
  • Amanda Keller

Australia's Brainiest Olympian

Australia's Brainiest Olympian aired on 12 March 2006. The winner's prize money was donated to K.I.D.S. Foundation, a children's charity.

Contestants

  • Steve Moneghetti (Winner)
  • Neil Brooks (Runner-up)
  • Matt Welsh (Runner-up)
  • Steven Bradbury
  • Elka Graham
  • Shane Kelly
  • Tamsyn Lewis
  • Nova Peris-Kneebone
  • Kerri Pottharst

Australia's Brainiest Musician

Australia's Brainiest Musician aired on 19 March 2006. The winner's prize money was donated to Club Friday.

Contestants

  • Phil Burton (Winner)
  • Toby Allen (Runner-up)
  • Dave Graney (Runner-up)
  • Angry Anderson
  • James Blundell
  • Cosima De Vito
  • Leo Sayer
  • Melissa Tkautz
  • Katie Underwood

Australia's Brainiest Neighbour

Australia's Brainiest Neighbour aired on 26 March 2006. The contestants were actors whose characters were in soap opera Neighbours at the time of its broadcast. The winner's prize money was donated to Open Family Australia.

Contestants

  • Stephen Lovatt (Winner)
  • Nell Feeney (Runner-up)
  • Caitlin Stasey (Runner-up)
  • Stefan Dennis
  • Patrick Harvey
  • Blair McDonough
  • Ben Nicholas
  • Brett Swain
  • Eliza Taylor-Cotter

Australia's Brainiest Footballer

Aired on 2 April 2006, featuring players from the various codes of football such as soccer, AFL, Rugby union and Rugby league. The winner's prize money was donated to the McGuinness McDermott Foundation.

Contestants

  • Adam Kingsley (Winner)
  • Nathan Buckley (Runner-up)
  • Michael Crocker (Runner-up)
  • Andrew Ettingshausen
  • Peter Everitt
  • Josh Hannay
  • Jeremy Paul
  • Jade Rawlings

Australia's Brainiest Cricketer

Australia's Brainiest Cricketer aired on 9 April 2006, and contestants were Australian cricketers.

Contestants

  • Paul Reiffel (Winner)
  • Greg Blewett
  • Ray Bright
  • Damien Fleming
  • Rodney Hogg
  • Kim Hughes
  • Geoff Lawson
  • Greg Matthews
  • Colin Miller

Australia's Brainiest Loser

Aired on 6 August 2006, it featured all of the contestants from the first Australian season of The Biggest Loser. The winner's prize money was donated to the Australian Red Cross.

Contestants

  • Jo Cowling (Winner)
  • Kristie Dignam (Runner-up)
  • Shane Giles (Runner-up)
  • Ruth Almeida De Campos
  • Fiona Falkiner
  • David Hilyander
  • Harry Kantzidis
  • Tracy Moores
  • Vladimir "Big Wal" Milberg
  • Adriano Sarnelli
  • Artie Rocke
  • Cat White

Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate

Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate aired on 13 August 2006, and featured nine housemates from Big Brother 2006. David donated his prize money to Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. This episode was classified PG without consumer advice. It was repeated on Thursday 14 December 2006.

Contestants

  • David Graham (Winner)
  • Dino Delic (Runner-up)
  • Jamie Brooksby (Runner-up)
  • Claire Madden
  • Gaelan Walker
  • Katie Hastings
  • Camilla Severi
  • Anna Lind-Hansen
  • Michael McCoy

Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2

Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2 aired on 17 August 2006, and featured an all new batch of Australian comedians. The winner's prize money was donated to Anaphylaxis Australia. This episode was classified PG without consumer advice.

Contestants

  • Peter Helliar (Winner)
  • Cal Wilson (Runner-up)
  • Dave Hughes (Runner-up)
  • Dave O'Neil
  • Russell Gilbert
  • Jodie Hill
  • Corinne Grant
  • Frank Woodley
  • Richard Stubbs

Australia's Brainiest Idol

Australia's Brainiest Idol aired on 20 August 2006, and featured former contestants from the reality-TV series, Australian Idol. It was repeated on 25 November 2006 on the eve of the Australian Idol fourth-season finale.

Contestants

  • Marty Worrall (Winner)
  • Dan O'Connor (Runner-up)
  • Amali Ward (Runner-up)
  • Kate DeAraugo
  • Casey Donovan
  • Dan England
  • Lee Harding
  • Hayley Jensen
  • Em Rusciano

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