Although receiving fairly high ratings for its timeslot,
Race Around the World was a considerable logistical and financial drain on the publicly funded ABC. In 2000, the series, now entitled
Race Around Oz, was restricted to the Australian continent because it was the Olympic year and the producers wished to focus on Australia. A youth-oriented program titled
Race Around the Corner was produced by ABC Children's Unit with students (14–16 years of age) making low-budget local productions in the same style as
Race Around the World. Host Richard Fidler later became a radio presenter and host of the popular
Conversations radio show and podcast. Safran went on to produce and present several television programs, including ''
John Safran's Music Jamboree and John Safran vs God for SBS, and John Safran's Race Relations'' for the ABC. He would return to race for the 2026 reboot, as one of the judges. • Olivia Rousset, Bentley Dean, and Kim Traill have worked as reporters for the SBS program
Dateline. • Kim Traill's book ''Red Square Blues: A Beginner's Guide to the Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union'' was published by
HarperCollins in September 2009. • Catherine Turner was a reporter with
Al Jazeera, and later
Channel 7. • Scott Herford has a
film production company, and has produced several films. • Tony Wilson went on to host the breakfast show on Melbourne radio station
3RRR, and has written a novel called
Players (). • Ben Davies is the creator and producer of the Network Ten observational documentary series
Bondi Rescue. In March 2025, a reunion and retrospective special was produced on
Australian Story, titled
The Shoot Out. ==See also==