While Season 11 followed the standard live voting format, Network 10 has already announced that will be pre-recorded for the first time in the Australian franchise's history. This change was reportedly made for budgeting and production efficiency.

The show generally airs Sunday through Thursday, with Sunday episodes starting at 7:00 PM and weeknight episodes at 7:30 PM. Notable Changes for Future Seasons

Premiering in 2025, the eleventh season of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Australia marked a pivotal chapter in the reality juggernaut’s history. After a year-long hiatus in 2024, the series returned to the South African jungle with renewed energy, a refined cast strategy, and the notable introduction of a new hosting duo. Season 11 was not merely another installment of celebrities eating witchetty grubs; it was a calculated reboot designed to re-capture audience attention by balancing the show’s core physical trials with a deeper emphasis on emotional resilience and interpersonal dynamics.

Surrounding Irwin was a cast that epitomized the chaotic cross-section of Australian media.

Unlike the typical celebrity narrative—where the goal is rehabilitation of image or a desperate grab for relevance—Robert was there on a mission of advocacy. His deep knowledge of the South African ecosystem turned the terrifying "jungle" into a backyard. When the "AC3" audio tracks capture the ambient sounds of the camp, you can often hear Robert narrating the wildlife, flipping the script on the show’s intent to alienate the celebrities from nature. He didn't just survive; he dominated the narrative by being relentlessly, undeniably himself.

Get ready for jungle chaos, bug-eating challenges, and hopefully not too many arguments with my fellow celebs. Wish me luck!

I'm thrilled to announce that I'll be appearing on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here (aka AC3) for Season 11!

The Bushtucker Trials in Season 11 were noted for their increased production value. The show has moved away from simple "eating challenges" toward elaborate, almost cinematic physical competitions.

Ultimately, the winner of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Australia Season 11 was Vanessa Low. Her victory was not merely a popularity contest; it was a thematic culmination of the season’s core message. Low’s ability to complete modified trials, her refusal to use her disability as a crutch, and her relentless optimism redefined what a "celebrity champion" looks like in the Australian reality TV landscape. Season 11 succeeded because it did not try to out-gross or out-shock its predecessors. Instead, it leaned into authenticity, accessibility, and the quiet power of resilience. By refreshing its hosts, diversifying its cast, and rethinking the purpose of its challenges, the season proved that even a well-worn format can feel new again when it chooses empathy over exploitation. In doing so, it reminded audiences why we tune in: not just to see celebrities suffer, but to see them grow.