Tour Guides: Immediately after the Assault Course, the group selected Fiona and Shane as the two players who they thought were most handy at spinning a yarn.
At the end of the trip, each tourist was presented a survey form, and to win the $5,000, each of them had to grade Fiona and Shane's job as tour guides either "excellent" or "very good."
These two were John and Michael, who were put into the bunker with the time bomb and told that to defuse it, they must cut four differently coloured wires in the correct sequence.
John and Michael ultimately cut orange, pink, purple and yellow wires in succession, and the timer did not stop.
Afterward, the host informed them that the answer was in front of John and Michael the whole time - the manufacturer name on the bomb canister was PYRO Explosives, Inc., referring to pink, yellow, red, and orange wires in succession.
Despite the odds being against him, Shane retrieved a key that opened a red locker, meaning no money was won and he got the free pass.
A crane was rigged with military-caliber night vision cameras 50 meters above the maze, to give a bird's-eye view.
Amid three opportunities in the maze, the players had to retrieve two of four light beacons while evading a hunter, all easily visible from the crane camera.
Fugitive Pursuit: The players met for breakfast, and on the table was a sealed note instructing whoever picked it up to immediately leave for an assignment.
She had to carry a limbless mannequin with her at all times, stay within the shaded area on a map she was provided, and she was told not to enter any buildings.
Later on, Angela and Shane were presented with nine mannequins, each corresponding to a member of the team, and told to dress them with the clothes Emily and Mal had selected.
Predictions: After selecting Hal and Mal as the group's two most competitive players, the other six were paired up to play sports against one another (fencing, croquet, and canoeing), with the loser having to serve the winner dinner that night.
The group's diversionary tactic to gather in front of the object, which had been placed on a mantle, and stay there for several moments as the party's twenty genuine guests took photos of them.
The heist had been achieved by Emily grabbing the object off the mantle, as she hid behind the group's two physically largest members Mal and Michael and slipping it into Shane's trouser pocket without him touching it.
They were taken into the wilderness of Grampians National Park, to a gully deep inside a gorge, left there to be rescued by the other five players.
If they were found within two and a half hours of the assignment's beginning, the group would win $10,000, but if they were not, Hal and Shane really would spend the night together, outdoors with nothing.
Fortress Test: The players drove out to an isolated homestead in the countryside and told to fortify it in an attempt to protect a large glass bowl full of water.
They were given tools to fortify the doors and windows of the homestead, paintball guns to tag and eliminate their attackers, bodily protective gear, night vision goggles, radios, a searchlight, and the help of a professional armourer.
After a couple of bluffs earlier in the evening, the attackers struck for real at midnight, and broke in through the rear of the house, easily overwhelming Mal on the inside and destroying the bowl.
After an employee directed the four to the security area of the town hall, Shane photographed Hal and Michael to deny the free passes.
Sniper Test: Immediately following the previous episode's elimination, each remaining player was handed an envelope containing a piece of paper.
Quad Puzzle: The players were split into 3 groups: a timekeeper (Brooke), two flag retrievers (Hal and Michael), and a time replenisher (Mal).
As had been in the case in the first season, only the final three players knew which of them was the Mole and which the winner of the group kitty when they all met up to watch the previous episode on TV.
The following acts of sabotage were revealed in the final episode: Assault Course: Michael pretended to fumble with his harness after the zip line into the course, and also slipped out the words "Go around" as the ten of them were running that got everyone to skip an obstacle.
Time Bomb: Michael purposely overlooked the clue in the bunker that gave him and John the order of wires to cut.
Hostage Rescue: Michael tried to look like the hero in this assignment, noticing that the map was upside-down and giving directions for Mal to relay to Brooke in the helicopter.
However, Mal made a mistake in what he told her (he said "Hillsview" in place of "Healesville") and Michael did not correct him, even though he knew the area quite well.
When it became clear that he and Brooke were walking the wrong direction, they doubled back, but Michael only stopped when they were next to running water, which made it harder to hear Hal and Shane.
Also, although not shown on the final segment, Michael was the last person released from his room, and was slowest in getting out of the hotel, resulting in the assignment being failed.
The following acts of sabotage were spotted during the series, but not mentioned in the final episode: Naughts and Crosses: Michael pretended to play around with the sheep as he was placing it into the grid, almost instantly costing the assignment.