Twelve celebrities are divided into two teams. For their first task, the teams have to operate a car wash. The team that raises more money wins the combined total for their project manager's charity.
The eleven remaining celebrities run a KFC restaurant for three hours. The team that makes more money wins the combined total for their project manager's charity.
Looks behind the scenes of this week's challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. The two fired celebrities dish the dirt on their team-mates, while the winning project managers present cheques to their nominated charities.
The ten remaining celebrities are set an art challenge, allowing them to show their creative side. They have to make and sell several pieces at auction, raising money for their project manager's charities. The artwork that best reflects the theme of "Beautifully Simple" wins its artist a bonus cheque of A$20,000 for their charity. Team Unity take an extra risk when they go the full monty.
The nine remaining celebrities have to create a photo board and encourage the general public to buy pictures with themselves in it. The team that makes more money wins the combined total for their project manager's charity.
Takes a look behind the scenes of this week's two challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. The two fired celebrities dish the dirt on their team-mates, while three project managers present four cheques to their nominated charities. Donald Trump drops in to swap stories with Mark Bouris.
The eight remaining celebrities have to put on a spring fashion show. The team that is judged to have put on the better show wins a A$20,000 donation to their project manager's charity.
The losing team face Mark Bouris in the boardroom, where after discussing what went wrong, the project manager brings two people back with them, from which two people get fired.
The six remaining celebrities have to make a living billboard to promote 3-day short cruises for P&O Cruises. The team judged to have expressed the message best wins a A$30,000 donation to their project manager's charity. The losing team face Mark Bouris in the boardroom, where after they discuss what went wrong, one person gets fired.
Looks behind the scenes of this week's challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. The two fired celebrities dish the dirt on their team-mates, while the winning project managers present cheques to their nominated charities.
The five remaining celebrities have to create and perform a children's play, with the help of some "secret weapons" to make up for the low numbers in the teams. The team that is judged to have put on a more suitable show for seven year olds wins a A$20,000 donation from Target to their project manager's charity.
The losing team face Mark Bouris in the boardroom, where after they discuss what went wrong, one person gets fired.
The final four celebrities have to create TV and print commercials for Yellow Brick Road wealth management, with the help of four other celebrities that Mark has previously fired.
Takes a look behind the scenes of this week's two challenges, including the highs, lows, tears and tantrums. Pauline Hanson dishes the dirt on her team-mates, while the winning project manager presents a cheque to his nominated charity. The final four celebrities come under the microscope.
Celebrity Apprentice Australia is back and if you think you'd seen it all, then this new group of 12 high-profile, ultra-competitive celebrities are sure to shock you.
The celebrities create their own artworks to sell in rival pop-up shops for charity. The art must represent a defining moment that changed the life for better or worse of the celebrity who creates it.
After a quick masterclass, it's over to the celebrities to work their magic as they create and produce a live hair show for Wella Pro Series products.
It's carnival time, and the teams will be split down the middle, running one side of the fun fair each. Don't expect just your average jumping castles, though - the celebrities will have to work hard for their money, with being dunked just the start.
Celebrities are used to being in the limelight, but this week they are being charged with causing an absolute stir. They must create a publicity stunt that promotes Mark Bouris's company, Yellow Brick Road. The ideas are extreme, and from overnight sleep outs to getting naked for charity, the celebrities will stop at nothing.
The celebrities must become the welcoming party for the P&O cruise liner The Pacific Jewel. They must take charge of the turnaround service as well as create a welcome show and perform it for a live audience of new passengers.
The celebrities have to create a broadsheet print advertisement to launch the new BMW 3 Series. They then have the task of pitching the final product to a panel of executives.
The four finalists are chalenged to develop a song that could be used to raise money for charity. They are split into two teams and have to work on a demo track. Once completed, Mark will choose the winning team, firing the other two contestants.
The remaining two celebrities have to take take their song, turn it into a completed track and record a film clip and then present their clip at a record launch. The winning celebrity will be given $100,000 to donate to their chosen charity.
The celebrities must create a colourful and engaging Tim Tam promotional stand with the aim of attracting big crowds launch the product.
The teams are given Canon cameras, resources and materials to shoot and create their very own photographic exhibition featuring one of their team-mates.
The celebs are tasked with putting on a live commercial for YBR in front of an A-league match crowd.
The celebs will shoot video and stills. It's up to the teams to come up with a creative concept to get the brand message across and successfully communicate it to their light projection.
Mr Bouris has arranged for the team sto run their own launderettes all in the name of charity.
The teams face a soup-alicious challenge as they have to create a funny web promo that has the potential to go viral.
The celebrities get the chance to give something back to the community by showing off their 'handyman' and interior design skills.
Back at Don Bosco House, two new teams will compete for the final time. It's an emotional, life-changing experience for the celebrities with Mr Bouris to decide on the 2013 The Celebrity Apprentice Winner.
In the opening challenge of the new series, the celebrities will find themselves in a 'back to basics' challenge that's all about making money. Teams find items in a 20ft container and must sell it all for the highest price.
Sydney is our leading tourism and events destination. With over 3 million international visitors every year, there's serious money to be made. Teams must set price points, get punters and put on their very own Sydney Harbour Tall ships cruise.
Celebrities create their very own fitness routine and DVD and must fill classes in a downtown gym testing the celebrities' unique selling point skills.
The teams are launching Mr Bouris' new baby 'Guru' and must try to convince everyday Australians to try this new product testing the celebrities' communication skills. They have no idea Mr Bouris is watching their every move.
Teams must fill 30 minutes of live content and make the most sales possible, testing celebrities' presentation and performance ability.
Mr Bouris is a long time Sydney Roosters fan and currently sits on the Board, so the celebrities will not want to mess this challenge up! Teams are tasked with running a food stall at a Roosters home game at Allianz stadium.
Business is all about negotiation, and it will be up to our celebrities in this challenge to use not only their beauty and brains, but their gift of the gab.
The beauty industry turns over an estimated $160 billion-a-year worldwide. Now it's time for our final five celebrities to powder their nose and make up, as their time is running out to raise money for their charities.
Our final four celebrities will race against the clock to sell, serve and advertise in this 'Amazing Race' style challenge. This challenge will test celebrities' skills in sales, service and advertising.
The two Apprentice finalists need to create a unique and clever campaign to brand Australia. They have two days to prepare the campaign which includes a print and television ad, all of which will be revealed at a Finale Gala event to end the series.