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Footy great turned Survivor TV star Barry Lea faces court on long list of domestic violence charges

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Former Wallabies player Barry Lea has been granted bail after appearing in a Brisbane court over multiple domestic violence-related charges, including allegations of attempting to interfere with proceedings against him.

The 54-year-old fronted Brisbane Magistrates Court on March 26 charged with common assault, deprivation of liberty and attempting to pervert the course of justice. He has not entered pleas.

The latest charge centres on claims Lea tried to influence the complainant to withdraw allegations during a period when he was subject to strict no-contact bail conditions.

‘He was asking me to drop [the charges],’ the court heard in an affidavit from his wife, Jane Sullivan.

Lea had previously been arrested in August 2025 and released on bail. Prosecutors told the court he later breached those conditions multiple times by maintaining contact with Ms Sullivan.

He was sentenced earlier this month to four months’ jail, time served, for five breaches of bail and a separate alleged stalking offence.

Former Wallaby and Survivor star Barry Lea (pictured during his stint on Survivor in 2016) was granted bail after appearing in a Brisbane court on multiple domestic violence-related charges and interference allegations

Lea was accused of attempting to influence the complainant to withdraw charges while under strict no-contact bail conditions

Lea was accused of attempting to influence the complainant to withdraw charges while under strict no-contact bail conditions

The court heard Lea (pictured left on Survivor) breached bail five times, resulting in a four-month jail sentence that had already been served

The court heard Lea (pictured left on Survivor) breached bail five times, resulting in a four-month jail sentence that had already been served

A separate alleged stalking offence involved recording a naked woman through a window, with the court told it was not domestic violence-related

A separate alleged stalking offence involved recording a naked woman through a window, with the court told it was not domestic violence-related

That alleged offence involved recording a woman through a window while she was naked. The court was told it was not related to domestic violence.

The court also heard police had attended Lea’s home in March 2025 following an alleged incident involving Ms Sullivan. 

Following his release from custody, Lea was re-arrested over the new allegation of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

The Crown opposed bail, arguing there was a risk of further interference with witnesses.

Magistrate Lewis Shillito granted bail, finding strict conditions could address those concerns. 

Lea must live with his sister in Hervey Bay, report to police three times a week, wear an ankle monitor and have no contact with the complainant. He is also restricted from travelling south of Strathpine without approval.

Lea was selected for the Wallabies in 1993 and scored a try on debut against the USA Eagles.

He earned national selection before playing a senior match for Queensland. He later represented Queensland, including in their Super Ten-winning campaign in 1994.

Police had attended Lea’s home in 2025 following an alleged incident involving his wife

Police had attended Lea’s home in 2025 following an alleged incident involving his wife

A magistrate granted bail under strict conditions, including an ankle monitor, regular police reporting and relocation to Hervey Bay (Lea is pictured left with Jimmy Barnes, centre)

A magistrate granted bail under strict conditions, including an ankle monitor, regular police reporting and relocation to Hervey Bay (Lea is pictured left with Jimmy Barnes, centre)

Lea (pictured) represented Australia in 1993, scoring a try on debut and later playing for Queensland and English club Saracens

Lea (pictured) represented Australia in 1993, scoring a try on debut and later playing for Queensland and English club Saracens

Lea also spent time in rugby league after being picked up by the Newcastle Knights system. He later returned to rugby union and played professionally in England with Saracens.

After his playing career, he remained in the public eye through media and appearances.

In 2016, Lea appeared on Australian Survivor and lasted 12 days in the competition.

He chose not to form alliances or take part in strategic discussions during the game.

‘With the way I played the game, everybody in Vavau respected that,’ Lea said.

He also said he wanted to be ‘a role model … especially for Indigenous kids’.

Outside court on Thursday, Nova Brisbane radio host Ashley Bradnam confirmed he was present in support of Lea.

‘I’m just here as a personal friend and just to support him,’ he said.

Lea’s matter was adjourned to May 15. 

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