The Mole (Australian TV series) season 6

[6] Further disappointing ratings, and a clash with a documentary on the Essendon Football Club supplements saga saw the show moved to an even later timeslot, airing at 10:30pm on Wednesdays; this took effect from the twelfth episode until the end of the season.

[7] On 11 June 2013, the contestants were revealed:[8] 1 Aisha Jefcoate has, since the end of filming, moved to Sydney as she tries to pursue a career in television presenting.

The team of Alex, Ally, Shaun and Seble arrived via the emergency vehicle, and eight bags of luggage were left behind, therefore, only $9,200 of the $15,000 on offer was won.

One member from each team was to climb onto a wire 20 stories above the ground and pass the baton over to the other player outside of a designated "red zone", before crossing over each other to the other side.

The teams opted for tents ($500) and food rations ($100) together, while three other keys were used by the people holding them to provide sleeping mats ($750), Dinner and Desert ($1,000) as well as toilet paper ($100).

In the middle of them was a pedestal with a key and an exemption token, which would rise at five-minute intervals from the hour-long time limit for thirty seconds.

The remaining nine players were split into two groups and began at different starting locations, to be guided by either Aisha or Hillal towards an "unknown destination", where Shura would be waiting.

Additionally, the first team to reach him within that time limit would also earn "freebies", which would allow the players to correct a wrong answer during any subsequent quiz.

Treasure Hunt: The day after Jayden's termination, the players were asked to pick a person in charge of winning the money up for grabs.

Prior to the assignment starting, Shura made an offer that if the last remaining player found him on the same step, the team would potentially win $30,000, but if they didn't they would lose $10,000 from the kitty.

If after the end of ten questions, the last remaining player landed on the same step as Shura, they would win the money, but if they either fell short or finished ahead, then nothing would be won.

Gutter Madness: The players were to transport a ball from the top of a hill into a milk carton using pipes of varying length, within a time limit of one hour.

The remaining players found a mobile phone during breakfast with a message flashed on it, revealing an image with Hillal and Sam in front of a road distance sign, and instructions to "find them for $10,000".

Upon reaching the city, the players eventually located Hillal and Sam in a tall, clock tower, in two hours and 48 minutes, thus winning the money.

From those two, they would have to identify which town was the furthest from Melbourne, and the person with that briefcase would board the tram, and relay the instructions of the assignment to the other seven players.

In the end the players decided Mount Isa was the furthest town from Melbourne, however, the correct answer was Katherine, so therefore no money was won.

The women went first, and managed to net $2,000, in one minute and fifty seconds, however, to win the money, the men would have to either match or beat that value in a lesser time.

However, the team ran out of time with Aisha accidentally knocking over a row of dominoes in the final minute, as well as the tables being incorrectly set up.

Let it Ride: One by one, the players were interrogated by Shura and each were dealt a series of cards, ranging from money for the pot to exemptions for specific quizzes.

Multilayer Maps: As the player with the best navigation skills, Shaun was isolated from the group and was taken to a specified place within the Gold Coast's canals.

In the end, the maximum bids for each item that was sold were made, resulting in the most money ever lost in a single assignment in the history of The Mole worldwide.

In the end, the two pairs who were driving the cars deciphered the word as being "WAR", however, the answer was "LIAR", meaning no money was won in this assignment.

Town Trek: The six players were met with a board of Australia, which was divided into pieces resembling each state, and were given one hour to run down the Kiama Coastal Walk to a flag at the end of the path.

Catapult: The players were split into two groups: Aisha, Hillal and Shaun were tasked with sling-shooting balls into particular zones marked by particular amounts of money within an arc, where they were to be caught by Erin, Nick and Sam.

Hillal eventually ended up winning the game by drawing a 'four of a kind' of himself, and as a reward was given a 30-second advantage on the remainder of the players in the upcoming quiz.

As a bonus, $500 was added to the end, therefore raising the pot up to $180,000, making for the second-highest total prize money in the history of the Australian version of The Mole.

The following acts of sabotage were revealed in the final episode: The Drop Off: During the desert trek, Erin wasted time in the discussion about leaving bags behind, and pushed for some of them to be left behind.

Cash Waterfall: Erin feigned fatigue in the canoe and gave sporadic, incomplete directions to Aisha to relay to Sam and Hillal.

Beach Run: As the fastest female to cross the line Erin won an Exemption which as the Mole she didn't need but it kept other players from benefiting from it.

Silent Auction: Erin made middling bids on each item, ensuring that a substantial amount of money would be lost.