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The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 2)

The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 2)
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 8
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release

18 April (2012-04-18) – 16 May 2012 (2012-05-16)

No. of contestants 12
Teams "Fortune" and "Platinum"
Winner Ian "Dicko" Dickson
Season chronology
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18 April (2012-04-18) – 16 May 2012 (2012-05-16)

The second season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 18 April 2012 on the Nine Network. The series was commissioned in late 2011 following the popularity of the first celebrity season, and will be the third edition of The Apprentice Australia overall. The official cast was announced in January 2012, with filming beginning on 15 January 2012.Mark Bouris returned as CEO, with his son Dane replacing Brad Seymour as boardroom advisor, alongside Deborah Thomas. TV personality Ian "Dicko" Dickson was the celebrity winner, defeating Amazing Race Australia 2011 co-winner Nathan Jolliffe in the final boardroom.

Following the success of the first series it was reported that many Australian celebrities had expressed interest in participating in a second series of the show. Reports regarding the participation of Chopper Read,Nikki Webster, Kris Smith,Julie Goodwin and Stephen Belafonte as candidates failed to eventuate, with media reporting in early January 2012 that David Hassellhoff was set to appear in the series alongside former MasterChef Australia contestant Marion Grasby and The Amazing Race Australia winner Nathan Jolliffe, as well as other expected candidates including Ian "Dicko" Dickson and former Australian rules footballer Jason Akermanis. These celebrities were all confirmed as candidates on 16 January 2012, with the full line-up of participants also consisting of Patti Newton, Charlotte Dawson, Lauryn Eagle, Vince Sorrenti, Fiona O'Loughlin, Ben Dark and Tania Zaetta. It has also been confirmed that Hasselhoff will be raising money for Surf Life Saving Australia, while Newton and Dawson's chosen charities are SIDS for Kids and the Smile Foundation respectively.


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