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Big Brother Australia to premiere in four weeks

The new season of Big Brother in Australia will reportedly premiere in just four weeks.

The highly-anticipated new season of Big Brother in Australia will reportedly premiere in just four weeks.

For the first time in the show's history, the entire season has been filmed in advance, quickly wrapping up production last month as the coronavirus crisis escalated.

According to TV Blackbox, the show will premiere in early June and broadcast three times a week on 7 - Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights.

The website claims that the season will run to 20 episodes, including a live finale where Australia will vote for the winner, meaning that it will be on air until the end of July.

Earlier this week former Aussie Rules player Daniel Gorringe was confirmed as the second contestant to be entering the house.

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