The Amazing Race Australia (2011–…): Season 6, Episode 20 - Leg 20 (Australia) - full transcript

During this WA leg of the race, teams travel by ferry to take a leap of faith over Rottnest Island, pay homage to a local icon and get locked up in the stocks before meeting Beau at the Pit Stop.

Previously
on the Amazing Race Australia...

...touching down on home soil...

First team to check in.

...Heath and Toni
kept their final dream alive...

Bring it in.
Cheers, mate.

Thank you.
Good job.

...While race favourites
Pako and Mori...

You are the last team to check in.

...Were eliminated.

I'm sorry.

Don't be sorry. Be fierce.



Tonight, the teams' last chance
to make it to the finale.

"It is TIME to depart from the
Fremantle Town Hall Clock Tower."

"Make your way on foot
to Victoria Quay..."

"...and catch a boat
to Rottnest Island..."

"...traditionally known
as Wadjemup." Let's go.

But it's a long way to the top...

Where's my baby girl?

Go!

So after some dirty deeds...

It was really hard
to get it in the hole.

...And a touch too much...

Ugh, sick in the mouth.

...One team...

My bumbag.
I left it in the pot plant.



...Will be shot down in flames.

You don't need it to check in.
Yes, you do.

"You cannot check in unless you have
your bags and your bumbag."

This is The Amazing Race Australia.

Our four remaining teams
are in the lively port city

of Fremantle, Western Australia,

where the Swan River
meets the Indian Ocean.

This harbour has provided
a bountiful home

to the Indigenous Noongar people
for over 50,000 years

and its bounty wasn't lost
on colonial settlers either,

who established Western Australia's
first permanent European settlement

here in 1829.

Come on!

And right now,
our four remaining teams

are boarding a ferry
to Rottnest Island

just off the coast of Fremantle

to kick off the penultimate leg
of The Amazing Race Australia,

where one team will be eliminated

and our final three will be decided.

Oh, it's a red one.

Road Block.

"Who's ready to drop?"

Me!

Yes!
You got it.

15,000.

OK, I'm gonna do it.
Yeah!

Oh, drop it like it's hot.
That's me!

I'm ready, baby. Let's get it.

A Road Block is a challenge

that only one team member
must complete

based on a cryptic clue

and today that's a terrifying
15,000-foot skydive.

Upon disembarking the ferry,

teams must navigate
to the airfield by segway.

Once there, one teammate
will hop on a plane

and ascend high into the sky.

Rottnest Island is just
19 square kilometres in size

and from up here,
it makes a tiny target,

so they'll have to summon up
the courage to take the leap

and freefall for one whole minute.

After they land, they'll reunite
with their teammate at the drop zone

and receive their next clue.

Oh, I'm so happy for you.
Oh, thanks.

Now that we're kind of this close
to the grand finale, I just...

Yeah, I want it so bad.

I'm jealous!
I'm so happy!

It's not been an easy ride
for Heath and I.

And he stuck by me.

The money will give us
the opportunity

to do all the things we want to do
together while Toni's well enough.

I think we can make it happen.

Yeah.
We can.

Are you excited?

I'm feeling a bit
nervous this morning.

Oh, well...

We're this close to being
in the final three...

With only four teams,
it's very tight, so...

...and the chance
to take home the prize.

We sacrificed everything to be here.

We left our beautiful apartment
on the Gold Coast.

We left our beautiful school
with our beautiful students.

We knew this was
a one-in-a-lifetime opportunity

and now the finale is so, so close,
it's within arm's reach,

we just need to make sure
we don't hit this mat last.

Keen to see the little quokkas,
their little faces?

I know. Their little faces!

It's so peaceful. Today is perfect.

Look at that sunrise.
Ooh!

Oh, bless.
Beauty.

It's so important to land
on the Pit Stop and be top three

and heading into the finale.

We didn't come
this far just to get this far.

I'm an older sister.
There's seven of us.

Our dad, he recently passed away.

When he died,
I made a promise to him

that I would look after
my younger siblings

and I promised,
"I'll make you proud."

So we have to keep pushing
and being on our A-game.

100%.

'Urgency' is our keyword today, OK?

I'm nervous, I'm nervous.
You got this.

Straight up, straight down.
You'll be right.

I cannot even express how proud I am
of this chick sitting beside me.

She's amazing.
I love my niece to death.

She's such a strong woman.
We've come a long way.

The only female team
to make it to top four.

And I think we definitely have enough
to get into the finale.

We're strong...
Yep.

...And we're proud
and we're gonna make it.

I know how to get
straight to the airport.

True.
Yep.

Teams will now
be released from the ferry

in the order they checked in
at the last Pit Stop.

Quick!

And then we were off
on the run to a segway place.

You go. You go. You run.

Come on.
- Yeah, yeah.

Go, go.

Follow them.

Starting a leg at
the back of the pack is so painful.

It sucks.

- There.
- Quick.

- I can see them.
- Yep.

We actually overtook
Tiff and Cynthia in that run.

Go, go, go. Doing good.

Here. Hello.

Get your helmets on.
Come on down.

Cool.

Lean, lean. Trust the machine.

Lean, lean towards me.

Da-da-da-da!
Well done.

It's easier than a skateboard.
- Alright, let's get going.

Whoo-hoo!

Keep the pace, guys.

Whoop, whoop!

Let's get there first, babe.

- Oh, yeah!
- Follow her?

Frankie, Frankie, don't stop.

Faster! Beep, beep!

We managed to catch up
to Tiffany and Cynthia.

You know, we want to use
every opportunity we can...

To jump back up.

...To overtake and jump back up
from last place.

Frankie!

Oh, yeah, baby!

Go, Heath! Go!

I'm here to skydive.

- Let's go.
- Alright.

Man.

Go on, Heathy. Whoo!

Alright, let's get you ready.

What plane? That one?
- This is our plane!

'Bye, Toni!

He's gone.

Come back down safely, please.

There she goes.

Yew!

Ahh!

Come on.

Alright, let's go.

Started to get
a little bit excited-nervous.

Oh-ho-ho!

Opening up the door,
the nerves definitely start.

Whoo!

But, um, I was still really pumped.

I just hope the parachute opens.

Oh!

Whoo!
Whoo!

Oh, my God! Oh-ho!

You're just kind of floating there

and that's when the heart rate
definitely went up.

It's a long way. It's a long way.

I was, like, 4,000 yesterday.
He's 15.

Holy shit!

Whoo!

I forgot to breathe,
I was screaming that much.

Yeah!

Whoo! Yeah!

I'm not sure how many
of these go wrong,

but you never know, right?

Whoo! Oh-ho!

He's just released his parachute,

which means my boy is safe.

Whoo-hoo! Yeah, boy!

Bloody hell, that's high.

15,000 feet.

It did make my tummy turn a little,
knowing the person you love the most

is literally up in the sky,
nearly in space.

I reckon she'll be crapping herself.

Alright!

Once you open
the window of the plane

and you have the noise of the wind,

everything kind of amps up a level.

Ohh!

She'll be squealing right now.

Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

Oh-ho, look at that! Oh, how good.

This is so amazing!

Yew-hoo-hoo!

Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo!

Get your legs up, baby!

Ohh! Thank you!

What about me?

And you!
Oh, that was awesome.

Thank you so much, mate.

You can hear her screaming.

Coming in hot!

Oh, my God!

Yay! Thank you so much!
Good job!

"Route Info."

"Head to the Gage Roads
Brewing Company

"and transport half a tonne
of malt to the loading dock."

OK.

"While on the famous
Fremantle docks,

"as a nod to Bob Hawke,
you must each drink..."

"...a yard glass of beer."

Yes!
What a day!

"...To receive your next clue!"

Teams must now make their way

to the Gage Roads Brewery
at Victoria Quay,

but they better get a move on
because that ferry is not gonna wait.

We're gonna be drunk,
we haven't had beers in that long.

Are they time-marking it
from when we get to the ferry?

Yes, yes.

- Let's go!
- Eee!

We actually arrived third,
so we get to jump third.

Kia kaha!
Tu meke!

How am I supposed to do
all of this on my own

when that guy gets to go skydiving?

Where are we going?

We're going to the army jetty
where... Is it your partner?

Frankie. No, we're just friends.
OK, yeah.

Oh, is that him?

That's him! Oh!

Whoo! Let's go!

I'm a protective auntie.

Bring my baby down safe, please.
Alright.

Whoo-hoo!

Yeah, I don't know yet.

Frankie, where are you?

100%. Give me the experience
of a lifetime.

Whoo-hoo-hoo!

He legit just had me outside,
hanging on nothing.

"Um, am I meant to be over here or...
What's going on?"

Yeah, boy!

Let's go, let's go!

We were flipping and then
we started spinning around.

Ha-ha!

Frankie!

Ya-hoo!

I'd be crapping my pants right now.

Yew-hoo-hoo!

So there's Frankie.

Hey!

Come on, Frankie.
We need the next clue.

Where's my baby girl?

Go!

Whoo!

Oh, whoa!

Oh, perfect landing.

Something here for you.

Whoo! Yeah!
Oh, thank you!

Come on down, baby girl.

Oh, man!

I kept thinking, you know,
"Just come down quicker.

"We got places to be."

Beautiful.
You can stand on up there.

Whoo!

Oh, good girl.

Yay! Awesome.
Yes!

Thank you so much.
Not a problem. Thank you.

Yew!
Nice rip.

The next ferry
for Victoria Quay...

Go for it.
...Departs in five minutes.

Let's go.
Hello, mate.

Let's go!

Back to Fremantle!

Jump!
Whoo!

Which boat?
Keep going. Push.

Excuse me!

Can you see the boat?

It's the one
right at the end.

To the end!

Excuse me!
Oh, far out.

Excuse me!

They're gonna close it. Quick!

Oh, you're joking.

Excuse me, excuse me, people!

They're gonna close it. Quick!
- Oh!

Excuse me!
Oh, far out.

We need to get on the ferry.

Oh, you're joking.

Excuse me, excuse me, people!

This ship is not waiting for us.

I'm coming.

Today was not the day
to be late either.

Oh!
So we gotta go to the Gage Brewery.

I'm hoping that
they all run past it

and go in a different direction.

It is said that Fremantle,
Western Australia,

is the birthplace
of craft beer in Australia.

Now, all beer is made out of
water, yeast, hops and grain.

The grain goes through a malting
process to stimulate germination,

which produces sugar that the yeast
depends on for fermentation.

In this challenge, our teams
must come down to Gage Brewery...

...and locate
a half-tonne pallet of malt.

Then they must relocate 20 sacks
of malt along a marked path

down the dock and into the brewery.

Once inside, they must restack
the 20 sacks on a fresh pallet

exactly how they found them.

And nobody loved the finished product
more than our late PM Bob Hawke,

who set the Guinness
World Record in 1954

for sculling a yard glass
in 11 seconds.

That's 1.4 litres.

But don't stress for our teams.
It's non-alcoholic beer.

It's just a lot of beer.

They do all that,
they'll receive their next clue.

Most of that's going in.

It was good
to get off the ferry first

and we're off to a brewery.

Take the closest one.

Let's go.

We had to carry numerous
heavy bags of malt

along a designated pathway...

Yeah, they've got a bit
of weight in 'em.

25 kilos each.

So it's a bit of burn.

...And stack them exactly
the way they had been

stacked on the pallet
where we picked them up from.

And then around?
That way, longways.

Yeah, perfect.

Ah!

I hate running!

Here, G.

I knew we should've
gone around the other way.

Gotta work hard here, OK?

I'm gonna lay this one.

So I've got the fat edge
at the front.

Yeah, whatever works for you.
On your head.

That's gonna hurt your arms.
Go on your head.

I can't get it up there, babe.
Yeah, you can.

Kelly, mate, it's 25 kilos.
I can't get it above my head.

Trust me. Your head's easy.

Just trust me.
That's gonna tire you out.

I can't get it up there right now!
Here. Stop.

Let me do it.
No, I'm fine!

This is so easy like this.
Babe!

I can't even feel it on my head.

Cool! I get it!

"Put it on your head, put it on
your head, put it on your head..."

If you put it on your head,
we'll be faster.

Shut the up!
I get it, Kelly!

OK, drop.

Come on, Ange.

There's the pallets.
Where's the bag drop?

Did we run past it?
Probably.

We can do this,
we can do this, we can do this.

We'll come back, we'll come back.
Yep.

What do you think?
Let's go put our bags down.

That way.

On the head?
Whatever's easiest for you.

This is going to be rough.

Oh!

OK, this is heaps better.

We knew it was gonna be physical.

You alright?

It reminds me back
when I used to do warehousing.

I used to stack pallets,
move pallets around.

Put your one flat.

You do a bit of hard yakka,

get a cold beer and you're finished.

Day's work.
Day's work. Can't complain.

We just focus.

Calm down. Calm.
I am calm!

OK, are you good there?
Yeah.

This challenge was so hard.
I absolutely hated it.

Relax those shoulders. Take slow
breaths. Don't hold your breath.

If we catch them, we're equal.

Angel and Frankie,
who started a few minutes behind us,

actually overtook us quite early.

They were working very hard.

Come on.

He especially is a powerhouse
and then he kind of encourages her.

Let's go, let's go.
You're doing good.

Last little bit. Come on.

We're the Kmart version
of Angel and Frankie.

Just give me a break, man.

You're good,
you're good, you're good.

I'm doing the best I can.
You are. You're doing well.

Alright. Here.

Good?

The bags were heavy. It was hard
to pick up. It was hard to carry.

Up! Let's go.

Especially when you have to
take it a good distance.

Hang on, Cynthia. It's falling.

Even trying to carry it
under your arm, it was so heavy.

And everyone's five, six bags in.
We need to get going.

There. Come on.

Sorry, George.

We were going probably the hardest.

Keep pushing.
Come on, Ange.

Definitely Angel and Frankie
started real strong.

But you can't keep that up
in a challenge like this.

It's just impossible.

Come on, Ange!
No, Frankie.

Put it flat on my head.

Good?

Good work, Ange. Keep going.

You got it? It's gonna fall back.

I'm good.

Eyes up, neck straight.

Let me get there
the way I wanna get there.

Oh!

- Check.
- Looks good, guys.

Now it's time
to scull a massive beer.

Oh, thank you!
Cheers.

This is huge!

So one each and it was massive.

Thankfully, we'd worked up
a little bit of a thirst.

Is this what Bob Hawke drank?
This size?

He didn't drink this size, did he?

Oh, God, I'm gonna
be pissing like a racehorse.

Last little bit. Come on.

Let's go, let's go.
You're doing good.

Toni Hilland,
you alcoholic.

We're in a race. Will you hurry up?!
Oh!

Stop talking!

Oh, Heath, you're putting me off.

Ugh, sick in the mouth.

It's not easy, mate.

Heath, the bucket!
I got the bucket.

Come on. This is appalling.

I don't care.

I'm a real woman!

Oh, God.

Well, you best hurry up.
Oh, there's actual vomit in there.

Oh, come on, baby.

Yeah, just... I'm getting there.
So is Christmas.

- Check, please.
- Looks good, guys.

Thanks.
Sweet. Let's do it.

Alright, cheers.

"Never above, never below.
Always besides you, all that smoke."

Definitely when I was playing rugby,

a yardie is a big thing
after the game.

Eh, yeah, we got this.

21st memories.

I used to be good at these.

That's a good style, Frankie.

Check on these, please.

Looks good, guys.
Alright, let's do it.

Sounds good.
Come on.

That's it!

Holy frothy.

That was terrible.

Thank you so much.

That was a lot of beer.
Let's go.

"Head to the infamous
Fremantle Roundhouse

"and dine like a convict
to receive your next clue."

The oldest public building
in Western Australia,

the Roundhouse once served
as a jail for colonial prisoners,

and though WA never had convicts,

there were a lot of naughty settlers
in the early days.

And in this challenge,
teams must come here

and get familiar with a colonial
form of convict punishment.

After collecting
one tray

of prison
rations,

teams will head out to the lawn

where one team member
will become the prison officer

and the other
will become the convict.

Now, firstly, the prison officer
will lock the convict in stocks,

then from behind the line,
they'll hurl prison rations at them.

The convict must catch
a piece of bread

and a piece of spam in their mouth,

then they must wash it down

with a glass of lime juice,
to prevent scurvy, obviously.

After they complete all that,
teams will ring the curfew bell...

...to receive their next clue.

That lime juice is...

...really, really, really bad.

OK, let's go.
Let's go.

Come on.
I want to get Heath and Toni.

They're not winning this leg today.

Oh, this is the biggest part.

Ugh!

Oh!
You got it?

Oh!
Up. Let's go.

We don't need a bloke
to do this for us.

Yeah, we do.
Come on.

We gotta catch up.

I don't want to do this anymore.

Come on.
I can't.

I feel like I'm gonna
throw up.

Excuse me, sir. Do you know
how to get to the Roundhouse?

Walk just down there.
Thank you.

Well, yeah, that way.
That way kind of.

OK.
Thank you!

Ohh... I need to vomit.

Big gulps.

I got my passport.
Better not do that.

Don't lose that.

After we have stacked the bags,

we have to drink beer.

A whole yard glass of beer.

Kombucha! Kombucha!

Just think of it like kombucha.

Georgia has never had a full beer,
not even a little stubby.

No, I cannot stand beer.

What a way to have
your first drink of beer.

Beer tastes like a combination
of cat's wee and old stinky shoes.

Ugh!

I cannot stand the smell of it.

I cannot stand the taste of it.

I was just holding my nose
and forcing myself to swallow.

I hate beer.

Eww!

Jesus!

Nice, Frankie.
Nice, nice. Yes.

All those times
my dad would say to me,

"Meet you at the bottom,"

and I could never
meet him at the bottom.

This one's for you, Dad.

There's no way we're gonna catch up.
Come on. We will.

Quitting is not an option for us.
Nup.

Ugh!
Sorry.

Come on. Let's go.

Yeah!

As much as we wanted to,
we didn't give up.

One more, one more! Come on.
Yep.

Oh, finish it! Come on!

Check! Oh.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Thank you.

Good job, guys.
Shot.

OK, I need water.

Frankie, I'm gonna cry and faint
and vomit at the same time.

Well done.

They were probably the loudest burps
I've done in my entire life.

Imagine what the students
are gonna think of this.

Yep, good. Yep, good.

Well done, guys.
Thank you so much.

I swear I am excited.
I just can't even...

I'm sorry you had to witness that.

Let's go, let's go. Come on.

On our last two bags,
we had a bit of a jog in our step

because we were hopeful
something would happen to a team

and we'd be able
to overtake someone.

Just don't give up.
You never know what can happen.

Ooh!

Looks good, guys.

"Head into the Roundhouse.
Collect a tray of rations."

Into the Roundhouse, Heath.
Oh!

Stocks. Stocks must be
where my head and that goes.

Yeah, it's in the thing.

So we got there first,
which, again, felt great

to just keep nudging in the lead.

OK, so I consume the food,

then you must give me
some lime juice,

"which will prevent scurvy."

Oh.
Yeah.

This challenge was ridiculous.

Oh.
Spam first?

I mean, sure.

Once I was in the stock, you
couldn't really manoeuvre your head

in a position that would help.

Oh!

Ow! My eye!

Oh!
Oh, so close.

I tasted it. Oh!

Ugh!

Not me vagina!

I'm really good at beer pong.

Why is this not working?
Oh, dear God.

Oh, here goes our lead.

Uhh!

You guys know where
the Fremantle Roundhouse is?

This way?
How do you get through there?

Let's go.
They're right behind us.

Oh, shit, my stomach.

I'm gonna throw up.
If you can't run, just walk.

I don't want to be sick again.
I'm OK.

My stomach's a bit grim.

Oh!

I'm never gonna drink another beer.

I'm gonna cry!

I don't want to do this anymore.

Someone left their bumbag.

Oh, they did too!

Oop! Whose is that?

They'd have to come back and
physically get it themselves.

You can't go to
a Pit Stop without it.

It might be an advantage.

It was definitely a glimmer of hope.

Just gotta keep pushing
to get there.

Come on, come on.

Done. Your turn.

Last bit, last bit.
Tip it back, tip it back.

Yes, let's go.

Thank you. Yes!
I don't even want it anymore.

Let's go.

The team just forgot their bumbag.

It was the mistake
that we were waiting for,

a chance for us to get in front.

Come on, come on.

In our second-last leg,

Heath and Toni are out in front

with Tiffany and Cynthia

currently in last place.

Who will be the first three teams

to meet me at the Pit Stop?

It's beautiful. I might
bring my little man out.

Of course you can.
He's a bit crazy/psycho.

Is that alright?
Oh, he'll be right.

He'll be right. I might leave him
with you for a couple of years.

Yeah. Well, we got 'em.
I look after a lot of grandkids.

Do you know where the Roundhouse is?

No, you don't? OK.
- Can you google it?

Oh, my God.
You got 5G, bro.

It's going so slow.

Anyone else's phone working faster?

Four phones are better than one.

Together we'll get this done.

Do you guys know
where the Roundhouse is?

That way? Yep, thank you.
- This way? Thank you.

- They're up there.
- Who is?

Frankie and Angel.
OK, let's go this way.

Roundhouse?

Yep.
You're awesome!

Oh, thank you.

If they realise they lost their bag,
they know exactly where to run

so we just need to make up time
before they realise.

But you're right.
That should hopefully level us up.

Toni, Toni, Toni.

Shit.

What does the clue say?

"Collect a tray of rations.
One per team.

"Head outside to the grassed area
and choose a set of stocks."

Let's go.
Hey, guys.

Ahh!
Toni, open your mouth, babe.

Babe, you're not even near me mouth.
You're on me foot!

See? Foot.

Heath and Toni seemed
a bit stressed, didn't they?

Lower!

So just one piece of bread
and one piece of spam.

Huh? Are you feeding
my head or my mouth?

Oh! Oh-ho!
You could've got that.

Move your head around.
I'm a prisoner.

I shouldn't be able to move my head.

We start and then
Kelly and Georgia rock up.

OK, ready?

Ain't no way
I'm fitting that in my...

That's what she said!

Georgia has never thrown
food into my mouth before.

This was a first for us.

It was really hard to get it in
the hole. Move your head for it.

Work with the angles.
You gotta put it in. It's not in.

I was so excited for Kelly
to be in the stocks.

Can you not move your head at all?

I was over the moon!

Is that good for you?
Uh-huh.

Yay!

Oh!

Happy wife, happy life.

So we get
to the Roundhouse...

Look how you gotta be strapped up.

...And we see the other
three teams all still there.

Knowing that one team had to go back
and collect the bumbag somewhere,

we were hopeful that
we could smash this out.

Yeah, look. Lock you up.
There you go.

We just need to come up one place.

Uhh!

Oh, I just got a cramp. Oh!

Oh, that hurt.
Tones, you want to have a go?

Heath's got a bigger gob than I do

so we decided to change tack.

Come on, prisoner.

It's like that ball-in-mouth
at a carnival.

It was literally impossible.

"Uh, uh, uh! Throw the food in my..."
It wasn't happening.

Wait, Frankie. Wait, wait, wait.

So I came up with
this brilliant idea.

Ready, Frankie?

Are you ready?
Yeah.

Why don't you turn around
and face your head upwards?

You're still in the shackle, right?

Come on!
I'm trying my fastest, OK?

'Nek minnit', I turn around and see
other teams are copying us.

Oh, it's in your hair.
That's sticky.

Nup.
- OK, let's try that way.

Do you want to try that way?
Yeah.

Angel and Frankie were
going kind of upside down...

Go back.

...To get a better angle
with their mouths open.

So we did that.

OK, go again.

Little balls, Tones. Little balls.
Little balls. Ready?

But it's not helping.

Bit further.

This challenge stuffed us up.

Yes!

The bread went in straightaway
so we were in with a chance.

One down, spam to go.

Once we switched and I was
in the convict shackles backwards...

Yes!
- Yes! Yes, yes!

Boom, straight in the gob.

This one's gonna be harder, G.
It's alright.

Just try that again.
Gotta put it in. Ready?

Georgia looked like a contortionist.

Her body was going
all over the shop.

She's laying back with her head,

tongue's out,
eyes are squinting closed.

It was a great look on her.

Open your mouth.

Tell me when it's coming.

It's coming.

Oh!

OK, got my neck.
What a honeymoon.

Focus, focus, focus, focus.

Oh!

Yep, move it, move it! Yes!

Yes! OK, OK.

Sorry, G.

Come on, Kelly.
G, I'm going.

Good job.

Oh!

Some went in my mouth.

It's in my mouth.
OK.

Yes, I'm a vegetarian,
but I was like,

when I felt that piece of spam go
in my mouth, I didn't even care.

Yeah, swallow that.

Good?

Go and ring the curfew bell.

Oh, yes! Let's ring it.

You do the honours,
my little convict.

Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.

Cheers, mate. Thank you. Legend.
Nice to meet you.

We came into the challenge
in third place

and we are out of there in first.

"Find the statue of the iconic
AC/DC frontman Bon Scott

"to find your next clue."

Before he hit it big
with AC/DC,

local crayfisherman Bon Scott
electrified audiences,

performing in local Fremantle bars
and surf clubs throughout the '60s,

and in honour
of Freo's favourite son,

he's commemorated here
at the Fisherman's Wharf,

where our teams will find
their next clue.

Are you OK, G?
I'm gonna throw up.

Do you want me to carry the bag?
Nup.

- It's impossible!
- Stop panicking.

Just relax, Toni.
We go out on this, it's ridiculous.

Toni, can you please just relax?

It was ridiculously hard.

We've been holding our
number one position most of today.

You just need to calm down, OK?

And knowing how much we have to lose,

we've got a position
in the grand final here.

Where's my hand? Over?
Down.

It's just gut-wrenching, really.

OK, I need help,
I need help, I need help.

Open.

One of us had to be a prisoner,
one of us had to be the...

Prison guard.
Prison guard.

Wider, Frankie. Open wider.

It's as wide as I can go!

And we had to feed each other.

Oh! So close!

We were just two friends that were
just thrown into this crazy race.

We're definitely closer.

He's been by my side
literally through everything,

like, the funeral, everything,

and has just been
such a good friend to me.

And I appreciate you.

I don't tell you that, but I do.

There we go,
there's your compliment...

...for the year.

Oh-ho!

Is there any meat there?

No?
Nup.

- Don't...
- Do I eat it?

Don't eat it!
Yes! Yes!

Yes! Oh, yes, yes, yes.

So once we got the spam
and the bread in the mouth,

we then had to tip lime juice
into the prisoner's mouth.

OK?
Keep going.

Yeah, it was way better than...
The beer.

The beer.

OK.

OK, done, done, done.
What do I do?

Yep, that's it. You can come out.

Yes!
Yes!

Eventually, I got
in the spam, the bread.

OK.
There's quite a bit.

Mm-hm.
Done, done.

It felt good to finally
get ahead of Heath and Toni.

But they're, like, on our tail

and Kelly and Georgia
had already left.

Yes! Thank you.
Yes! Thank you so much.

Let's skedaddle.

Hold that, hold that.

Thank you, sir.

Thank you.
- Thank you. Let's go.

"Find the statue of the iconic
AC/DC frontman Bon Scott

"to find your next clue."

Let's go.

Oh!

We were first and we ended up
coming out of that challenge third.

Anything can happen,
so let's not get eliminated.

Let's get into the grand final.

Do you know where
the AC/DC statue is?

Yeah, that way.
Can you cut across the beach?

Let's cut across the beach.

Hey, mate, do you know
where Fisherman's Wharf...

Yeah, at the roundabout?

All the way at the end.
Yep.

So we're in last position,

but, yeah, I think
we're still in with a chance

because one team still had to
go collect their bumbag.

Last bit. That's it.

Thank you so much.
Thank you.

How do we cross
the train line here?

Cross it.

I was feeling pretty confident.
We had a lead on the other guys.

Here it is, G.

"Route Info.

"Make your way
to South Mole Lighthouse

"and search for Beau
at the Pit Stop."

It's a long way to the Pit Stop
if you're racing to South Mole...

...Lighthouse, that is.

This lighthouse sits at the end
of the half-a-kilometre breakwater

protecting the entrance
to Fremantle Harbour

and it's the Pit Stop for the 20th
leg of The Amazing Race Australia.

Oh, yeah, and one team
will be eliminated.

My head is exploding.
It's fireworks.

We are over the moon.

Excuse me! South Mole Lighthouse?

OK, thank you so much.
Really appreciate that.

Oh, shit, my bumbag.
Are you serious? Kelly!

I left it in the pot plant.
We can get that later.

Come on, Kelly!
Are you actually kidding me?

I got my passport.
Better not do that.

Don't lose that.

It's not... You just
need your backpack.

You're gonna get a penalty...
We're not gonna get...

Georgia, we're not gonna
get a penalty for a bumbag!

We gained spots from third to first,

but this missing bumbag
could reverse that in seconds.

Trust me, B. It's fine.
No, it's not.

"You cannot check in unless you have
your bags and your bumbag."

First drinking that yard glass
and now some lime juice...

...my body was just rejecting it.

Toni, I can't run.
I'm gonna throw up.

I was trying to just stay focused.

Don't make that noise.

Bon Scott, bro! The statue?

It might be.

Statue?

Statue of Bon Scott?

Statue, bro.

Oh, I don't think it's Bon Scott.

Neither.

Some older man.
Matilda Brown.

Do you guys know where
the Bon Scott statue is?

Bon Scott Statue.

It's over there?

Yep.

Yep. Cheers, guys. Thank you.
Awesome. Thank you.

- Oh, who's that?
- Who's what?

This thing here.
That's not Bon Scott.

No, I don't know who that is.
Let's go.

Let's go, G. Let's go.
You need to get your bumbag.

I don't think we need it, G.
Kelly, I'm not risking it, OK?

We've got this lead.
Yep.

It's a while away, isn't it?
The brewery?

Yeah.
It's this way.

You sure?
Yeah.

OK, I trust you. You sure?

Yes, Kelly!

South Mole... I reckon
we should just try it.

Kelly, no!
OK, let's go.

- Oh, right there.
- There he is!

So we finally found Bon Scott.

Thank you, Jesus!

Ange, they're coming. We gotta move.

- Oh, they're up there.
- Yeah.

"Make your way
to South Mole Lighthouse.

"Search for Beau
at the Pit Stop."

"The last team to check in
may be eliminated."

Which way do we go?
This one's a physical one, hey?

The brewery's just through here,
then we go left.

I don't think we need it.
We're getting it. We're here.

The time it's taking us
to get this bumbag

could be the time the other teams
are heading to the Pit Stop.

Let's go. Should be just over here.
Here. Yep.

That's him there. Yes.

Last one. Alright, let's go.

South Mole Lighthouse.
OK, let's go. Come on!

I need you to run
as fast as you've ever run.

We are fighting
for our spot in the finale

and we are so close,
but this bumbag could be costing us.

It was heartbreaking
to even think about.

Let's go.

South Mole's straight ahead.
We can't get through!

It's this way. It has to be.
I don't know if we can get around.

Oh, frick!
Where did they go?

They went that way. Come on.

That way?
Yeah.

This way?
No.

Yeah, it is.
This way!

What? Are you sure?
Yes, Kelly!

Come on, Heath.

This way?
No, no, this way.

Keep going that way.
We gotta get across there.

Oh, there. Read the map.

It's just through here.
Give me everything you got.

Everything.

Excuse me, do you guys know where
the South Mole Lighthouse is?

Got it!
Where?

This way.

Come on. Heath and Toni.
Go, go, go.

Straight across there.
This is our last chance.

Can you see it?
Yeah.

Everyone's behind us!
Every single person?

Yes! Just run!
Coming!

Go, Ange.
Go, go, go, go, go, go.

Heathy, Heathy, I'm sorry.

It's alright, babe.

Good work, Frankie.

Keep going, G.
OK.

They're tired as well.
Trust me. They're gassed.

- Come on. Get your boost.
- I can't. Give us a second.

Oh, I'm cramping up, Frank.

You right?

Quick. They're catching us.

Everything you damn got.
OK.

My calves. Bloody hell.

You just gotta keep going.

Keep going.
I am!

I'm going to die.

They're catching. So close, G.

Keep going.
-, Kelly.

G, they're just there! 100 metres!

Keep running!
I am!

They might have a time penalty.
Yep.

Come on. We gotta run.

- Oh! Do not stop.
- I'm not.

Gotta hit the mat.

Kaya, wanju, nidja Wadjemup.

Welcome to Fremantle.

Thank you.

- Thank you.
- Hi.

Kelly and Georgia, you
are the first team to check in.

Angel and Frankie, you are
the second team to check in.

That makes Toni and Heath
the third team to check in.

Well done, guys.
Well done, guys.

And you're all going to the finale.

Yeah, baby!

- Awesome!
- Let's go!

That's all we wanted.

But there can only be one winner...

...'cause one of you guys is
walking away with 250 grand cash

and two Isuzus, the Isuzu D-MAX
and the Isuzu MU-X.

Oh, my God! Bring it on!
Dreaming of it.

To see how close that finish was,

you know, we're so neck-and-neck,
it's anyone's race.

We're all here for
the same reason, to win the 250.

So there's no hard feelings.
It's all business.

It looks like we got
a race on our hands.

We do!
Yeah, we sure do.

Who's ready for the finale?

Come on!
Let's go!

Alright, bring it in.
- Yeah.

Let's go. Good job.
- Good job, guys.

That was a good yard.

Give me your hand.

Kaya, wanju, nidja Wadjemup.

Welcome to Fremantle, girls.

You are the last team to check in.

And unfortunately, girls,
you're eliminated.

Mm-hm.

Your time on the face is over.

We're OK with that.
Yeah.

We're good and we did our best.
We made it to the top four.

I know for a fact our family,
our community's proud of us.

Yep.
Definitely, 100%.

Wouldn't have done this
with anyone else.

I agree.

We're two strong Black women,

Indigenous women.

The only female team
to make it to top four.

I feel pretty damn proud.
Yep.

So in Noongar language,
'woolah' means 'praise',

'moorditj' is 'good'
and 'yorgas' is 'women',

so we're very proud of you,
of what you've done,

and this contest
that you've been involved in.

You go with our blessings.

Thank you.
Thank you very much.

Last hug, girls. Well done.
- Thank you.

Well done.
Thank you.

I'll see you on the other side, hey?
Yep.

I'm so glad we did it

and I wouldn't choose
to do it with anyone else.

I love my niece to death

and my strength
on this whole race was her.

To be eliminated in Perth,
I'm not mad at that.

Yep, same.
We're home.

Next time on
The Amazing Race Australia...

This race has been
our life for seven weeks.

And we've managed to fight through
all of it to get to the finale.

We didn't just make it in there.
We finished first.

Yeah, we're the top team right now,
the top contenders.

We've got a chance
to take home the prize.

This is it. This is the big one.

And we can do it.
Absolutely.

And hopefully our dreams come true.

...The time has come...

Second spot.
We gotta climb one more.

...To challenge the teams...

I've got them. Got that.

...On all they have seen...

It was hard to remember
what countries we had been to.

So easy. We have
them all written down.

Never felt this much stress
in my life.

...For the biggest prize...

I feel like we're getting closer.
Where the hell's this Pit Stop?

...In Amazing Race Australia history.