Is Bondi Rescue lacking in diversity to be renewed? | TV Tonight (2024)

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With a "No Diversity, No Commission" rule at 10, time may be up for long-running factual.

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  • onMarch 7, 2022

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Long running factual Bondi Rescue is yet to be renewed for a 17th season.

The show produced by CJZ first screened in 2006, picking up multiple Logie Awards and selling to a string of territories around the world.

But while its ratings have dropped it is yet to be renewed for 2022, at the same time as 10’s parent company has a strict “No Diversity, No Commission,” rule.

Unusually, the cast are employed by Waverley Council, which gives 10 little control over the mix of mostly male lifeguards.

Daniel Monaghan, 10’s Director of Programming recently told TV Tonight, “It hasn’t played into the decision of Bondi Rescue. It’s been on for about 16 years. Diversity is incredibly important to us but it can come in the form of contributors and people who work behind the scenes, not necessarily just the cast.”

But the show’s limbo may also be tied to its natural life, with ratings for new episodes in December at 317,000 (448,000 in Total TV viewers).

Production sources indicated they understood the diversity expectations required in 2022.

Bondi Rescue is yet to be renewed or axed.

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  1. If Reality doesn’t fit your ideological agenda, then cancel Reality. The distribution of the values that diversity quotas choose to focus on is not uniform. You can never find samples that are identical or conform to your targets, which is diversity too. What will happen is what SBS is doing, by creating ideological diversity quotas that don’t reflect census data for ideological reasons. Then instead of producing Australian TV, they fill their schedule with UK and US show which reflect modern Australia even less to make money. Martin Clunes, Michael Mosely, Kate Humble and Robson (Reeves last week) screen fill their prime slots this week. Only on Saturday do we get a sample of contemporary Australian comic. If you make all the experts female, colours or queer, you are creating a deliberately unrepresentative biased sample. And its their knowledge not their identity that is important. No single episode or show can or should try to reflect everything, and attempts to will fail.

    1. Cancelling reality would be a pretty extreme response, especially when it is the business backbone of primetime. It’s possible to find a happy medium, reflect the changing face of Australia and rate, but I agree it has to be authentic. MasterChef a good example. In any case, 10 denied diversity was the reason BR is yet to be renewed.

  2. Surely in a case like an observational documentary where the participants are just filmed rather than cast it should be the make up of the production team which should be the deciding factor on meeting diversity quotas.

  3. Bondi Rescue is the longest running prime-time series on Ten main channel. CJZ is continuing discussing a new series with Ten, Waverley Council and the Lifeguards themselves.

  4. There was an all-out campaign a few years ago to try and get more diverse lifesavers and lifeguards. They appealed to the Muslim community and other ethnic groups to join but they didn’t want to. Consequently, surf and pool lifesavers and lifeguards continue to be young white males.

  5. Ohhh, young white males are so evil aren’t they!!! Seriously. Pathetic if 10 do not renew this series, based on the lack of diversity.

  6. One of the few actual “reality” shows on television, and the reality is that most lifeguards are young white males. I’m sure the council itself would employ diverse people if they qualified, however this is one instance where you have to employ the best of the best. There actually is diversity on this show, as the majority of rescues are tourists from Asia…
    The only issue I have with the show is the sameness of each episode…rescue, frivolity, thief, rescue, perv, injury, rescue…

  7. If it is a factual then it is showing what exists in that workplace. If they have a policy of not renewing a show because it lacks diversity then you risk not making the show at all.

    I support the idea of dramas or reality shows being cast with diverse people because they reflect the make-up of Australian society. But I find it frustrating when they slot in diverse characters in a period drama when those people were not part of the original story just to make up some sort of quota.

    I wouldn’t like to see a situation where a show like Bondi Rescue dictates to Waverley council to hire a “diverse” lifeguard so the show can be made. Obviously, the most qualified person for the job is the most important part of hiring the lifeguard crew.

    1. They’re not that diverse either! Irish backpackers and non-swimming tourists from countries that are either landlocked or otherwise not known for their prowess in the ocean seem to make up the majority.

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Is Bondi Rescue lacking in diversity to be renewed? | TV Tonight? ›

Daniel Monaghan, 10's Director of Programming recently told TV Tonight, “It hasn't played into the decision of Bondi Rescue. It's been on for about 16 years. Diversity is incredibly important to us but it can come in the form of contributors and people who work behind the scenes, not necessarily just the cast.”

Is Bondi Rescue continuing? ›

It is narrated by Osher Günsberg. On 12 October 2022, it was officially announced that the show had been renewed for a seventeenth season which premiered on 19 April 2023, after a year-long hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and poor weather conditions.

Is Bondi Rescue coming back in 2023? ›

Bondi Rescue 2023. Premieres Friday, 14 April At 7.30pm on 10 And 10 Play. Get ready to dive in with everyone's favourite lifeguards. The boys in blue return for a record-breaking, history-making and heart-stopping season of Bondi Rescue 2023 next Friday, 14 April at 7.30pm on 10 and 10 Play.

Is Bondi Rescue still being filmed 2023? ›

The 2023 season will return later this month following a two year hiatus due to the Covid pandemic. 'After two years of closed borders and wet summers, Bondi is back at its busy best as international and interstate visitors return to join locals on the world's most famous beach,' a statement from Channel 10 reads.

Which lifeguard left Bondi Rescue? ›

Kimmins, who moved back to the Gold Coast last year after losing his job at Bondi, previously hit out at the local Waverley council for how brutally it handled his sacking. The lifeguard was one of a handful of regulars to be let go after neglecting to comply with vaccine mandates.

Why was Jesse kicked off Bondi Rescue? ›

Bondi Rescue star Jesse Polock will fight a charge of supplying illicit drugs and has quit both lifeguarding and the popular reality show because it exposed him to suicides and other traumas.

Is Harries still a Bondi lifeguard? ›

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I have worked as a Bondi Lifeguard for the past 28 years. I've rescued 5650 people in my career. No one has drowned on my watch. I'm also featured on the hit series 'Bondi Rescue' which has aired internationally for the last 17 years.

What happened to Nicola Bondi Rescue? ›

Nicola's sleeping pill addiction

The 32-year-old said she self-medicated to get through a bad break-up and that it got so bad, her heart stopped after mixing sleeping pills with alcohol during a wild night in Bali. The incident left her hospitalised before being transferred to a psychiatric unit back in Australia.

Is Maxi still a lifeguard at Bondi? ›

He starred in the popular TV series Bondi Rescue for 12 seasons and has been a professional lifeguard for over 17 years. In 2016, Maxi continued his life-saving heroics when he joined New South Wales Fire + Rescue as a firefighter.

What happened to Yatesy Bondi Rescue? ›

Storyline. The Roosters NRL team go surfing with the lifeguards, but tragedy strikes when one of the players runs over Yatesy on a rescue board, breaking his ribs and puncturing his lung.

How much do Bondi lifeguards get paid? ›

Some beachside councils were reluctant to provide details about how much they pay lifeguards. But a Bondi Beach lifeguard earns up to $66,267, while a team leader is paid up to $78,633 a year.

Which Bondi lifeguards are married? ›

Bondi Rescue star Jesse Polock and his fiancée Tullie Zimmerman have married.

Who went to jail on Bondi Rescue? ›

Clint Kimmins, 38, starred on Ten's hit series Bondi Rescue for four years before being sacked last year over controversial vaccine mandates. In 2004, he'd been on the cusp of a promising career in professional surfing when, at the age of 22, he ended up behind bars for glassing a man during a night out.

What happened to the Bondi Lifeguard Tower? ›

Over the years, coastal conditions have degraded the tower and advances in the professional Lifeguard service provided by Council means there is a need for enhanced facilities, particularly around first aid and incident response. Works commenced in May 2022 and work hours are 7am–5pm, Monday to Friday.

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What happened to Blake from Bondi Rescue? ›

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