Survival Show Guide

Who Is Alyce on Alone Australia Season 4? Background and Gear

2026-04-02

Alyce is one of the cast members on Alone Australia season 4, which sends contestants into Sápmi, inside the Arctic Circle in Finland, a first for the Australian version of the show, which had previously filmed in New Zealand. Her contestant page is at /contestants/aus-season-4/alyce/.

Who she is

Alyce is 36, originally from Wollongong, New South Wales, and now based in Western Australia, where our data lists her occupation as an Aboriginal Community Engagement Senior Advisor. She is a second-generation Lebanese Australian, and her background before the show includes serious trekking credentials: the Larapinta and Bibbulmun tracks in Australia, a trip to Everest Base Camp, time in the Canadian Rockies, and Himalayan mountaineering training. Our data also notes she is an accomplished coastal and freshwater fisher, which is a skill set that translates directly to an Arctic river-and-coastline location like Sápmi.

According to reporting on the season 4 cast, Alyce has turned that trekking background into a business, running guided treks for people newer to the outdoors, and has said she wants her run on the show to serve as inspiration for other women of color to see the wilderness as somewhere they belong too. That framing, along with her stated motivation, comes from the show's own cast materials rather than our normalized dataset, so we are presenting it as reported rather than independently verified.

What stands out about her run

Alone Australia season 4 is a genuine departure for the franchise's Australian version: instead of the New Zealand terrain used in prior seasons, contestants are dealing with Arctic Circle conditions in northern Finland, which raises the stakes on cold-weather gear decisions well above what past Alone Australia casts faced. Alyce's trekking resume (particularly the Himalayan and Canadian Rockies experience) is relevant background for exactly that kind of environment, more so than for the milder terrain earlier seasons used.

Her official gear list is not yet recorded in our data, so we cannot say what specific items she carried in; when the season airs in full and that information becomes available, her contestant page will be updated with the confirmed kit. What we can say is that Sápmi is the traditional homeland of the Sámi, an Indigenous people whose reindeer-herding and cold-water fishing traditions run through the region; a coastal and freshwater fisher stepping into that landscape is entering terrain shaped by a very different fishing culture than Australia's coastline.

Making outcome claims

Season 4 is airing during this post's publication window, so in keeping with our policy on active seasons, we are not stating a placement, a day count, or how her run ends here. Anyone looking for confirmed results should check her contestant page after the season concludes, where placement and days lasted will be added once verified.

Where this fits in the bigger picture

Alyce's profile, a science-adjacent professional background paired with genuine high-altitude and remote-trekking experience, is a pattern worth watching for across Alone casts generally: contestants whose outdoor credentials come from expedition trekking rather than hunting or bushcraft instruction have had mixed results historically, doing well when endurance and route-finding matter and less well when the season rewards trapping or fishing specialization instead. Our season 4 page has the rest of the cast for comparison, and our locations page covers how Sápmi differs from prior Alone filming sites.

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