Prepping Australia
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Prepping Australia is a TV show on Australian national television from ABC Comedy with an average rating of 3.3 stars by TVCatchUpAustralia.com's visitors. We have 3 episodes of Prepping Australia in our archive. The latest episode of Prepping Australia was broadcast in November, 2021. Did you miss an episode of Prepping Australia but don't want that to happen in the future? Please set an alarm and add Prepping Australia to your favourites, so we can remind you by email when there's a new episode available to watch. Completely free: handy!
Total number of episodes:3Last broadcast:30/11/2021 at 22:30
Rating:3.3 of 5 (3x)


Season 1, Episode 3 - Bugging In
3.0 53 x
After the 2020 supermarket shortages left her feeling worried about her family's future, single mother of three Amy reached out to the online prepping community to see if her fears were warranted. (Final)

Season 1, Episode 2 - The New Millionaires
3.0 31 x
Activist, former politician and martial-arts practitioner Jake lives a nomadic life foraging for plants, hunting and teaching his eight-year-old daughter to live off the land.

Season 1, Episode 1 - The End Of Days
4.0 46 x
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