The X Factor (Australia season 6)

The X Factor
Season 6
Broadcast from 13 July – 20 October 2014
Judges Ronan Keating
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Redfoo
Dannii Minogue
Host(s) Luke Jacobz (The X Factor)
Co-host(s) Luke & Wyatt (The Fan Factor)
Broadcaster Seven Network
Winner
Marlisa Punzalan
Origin Glendenning, New South Wales
Song "Stand by You"
Genre(s) Pop[1]
Mentor Ronan Keating
Runner-up
Dean Ray

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a Sony Music Australia recording contract.[2] The sixth season premiered on the Seven Network on 13 July 2014 and ended on 20 October 2014.[3][4] Luke Jacobz returned as host, while Ronan Keating, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Dannii Minogue and Redfoo returned as judges.[5] Comedy duo Luke & Wyatt joined the sixth season as the hosts of the online spin-off show The Fan Factor.[6] The winner was Marlisa Punzalan and her winner's single "Stand by You" was released after the final.[4] Punzalan became the youngest winner of the show at 15 years old and was the first Under 25 Girl to do so. She was mentored by Keating, who won as mentor for the second time after previously mentoring season two winner Altiyan Childs in 2010.[4]

Open auditions in front of the show's producers took place in 13 cities from November 2013 to January 2014. The successful auditionees chosen by the producers were then invited back to the last set of auditions that took place in front of the judges and a live studio audience in April 2014. Following auditions was super bootcamp, where all four judges worked together and collectively chose 24 acts, including six from each of the four categories: Under 25 Boys (male soloists aged 14 to 24), Under 25 Girls (female soloists aged 14 to 24), Over 25s (soloists aged 25 and over) and Groups. After super bootcamp was the home visits round, where each judge reduced their six acts to three, with assistance from guest mentors James Blunt, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Mauboy and Nicole Scherzinger. The live shows began on 10 August 2014. This was the first season of The X Factor Australia to feature a wildcard in the live shows as the thirteenth finalist.[7]

Selection process

Auditions

Open auditions in front of the show's producers took place in 13 cities[8][9] and ran from November 2013 to January 2014.[8] Online and DVD auditions were also held for those who could not attend the open auditions.[10] The auditionees chosen by the producers were invited back to the last set of auditions that took place in front of the judges and a live studio audience. These auditions were filmed at the Hisense Arena in Melbourne on 4, 5 and 6 April, and at the Qantas Credit Union Arena in Sydney on 9, 10, 11 and 12 April.[11]

Open auditions
City Dates Venue
Canberra 7 November 2013 Rydges Lakeside Canberra
Adelaide 9 November 2013 AAMI Stadium
Newcastle 13 November 2013 Hunter Stadium
Cairns 19 November 2013 Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina
Darwin 21 November 2013 The Hilton Hotel
Brisbane 23–24 November 2013 Suncorp Stadium
Mackay 26 November 2013 Central QLD Conservatorium of Music
Coffs Harbour 3 December 2013 Opal Cove Resort
Albury 5 December 2013 Albury Entertainment Centre
Melbourne 7–9 December 2013 Flemington Racecourse
Bunbury 16 January 2014 Quality Hotel Lord Forrest
Perth 18–19 January 2014 Parmelia Hilton
Sydney 24–26 January 2014 Australian Technology Park

Judges' auditions
City Dates Venue
Melbourne 4–6 April 2014 Hisense Arena
Sydney 9–12 April 2014 Qantas Credit Union Arena

Super bootcamp

The super bootcamp stage of the competition was held at The Star in Pyrmont, New South Wales.[12] Filming began in late April 2014.[13] The first day of bootcamp saw judges Ronan Keating, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Redfoo and Dannii Minogue split each category into collaborations.[12] The male and female soloists were put into ensembles of four within their category,[14] the Over 25s were put into ensembles of three, and the acts from the Groups category were put into pairs.[12] Each collaboration was given a list of songs which they had to choose from and only had 24 hours to rehearse.[12] On the second day, each collaboration performed their chosen song for the judges.[12] At the end of the day, a select group of soloists from the Boys and Girls categories were first requested by the judges to return to the stage to form a boy band (consisting of Ellis Hall, Harry Targett and Joel Watson) and a girl group (consisting of Serenity, Tahnie Cristini, Chaska Halliday and Nada Leigh Nasser).[12][15] The judges then sent home half of the 100 acts.[12]

On the third day, each judge found out which category they would be mentoring, and the remaining 48 acts each had a one-on-one mentoring session with their mentor.[12] Bassingthwaighte was given the Under 25 Boys, Keating was given the Under 25 Girls, Redfoo was given the Over 25s and Minogue was given the Groups category.[12][15] On the fourth day, each act individually performed one song to the judges and a live audience of one thousand.[12] On the fifth and final day of bootcamp, the judges revealed which acts they put through to home visits.[16]

The 24 successful acts were:

Home visits and wildcards

The final round of the selection process, the home visits, saw each judge take their remaining six acts to exclusive locations around the world.[17] Bassingthwaighte and Keating took the Under 25 Boys and Girls to New York City, Redfoo took the Over 25s to Las Vegas, and Minogue took the Groups to an exclusive location in Sydney.[17] On the first day, each act had a one-on-one mentoring session with their mentor.[17] Minogue was assisted by Jessica Mauboy during the mentoring sessions for the Groups.[17] On the second day of home visits, each act performed one song to their mentor and guest mentor.[17] Bassingthwaighte was assisted by American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez, Keating was assisted by John Legend, Redfoo was assisted by former X Factor UK judge Nicole Scherzinger, and Minogue was assisted by James Blunt.[16][18] After the performances, the judges along with their guest mentors, narrowed down the acts to three each.[19] On the third and final day, the judges revealed which acts they put through to the live shows.[19]

Key:

     – Wildcard winner
Summary of home visits
Judge Category Location Assistant(s) Contestants eliminated Wildcards
Bassingthwaighte Under 25 Boys New York City Jennifer Lopez Jaymie Deboucherville, James Johnston Jesse Teinaki
Keating Under 25 Girls John Legend Shanell Dargan, Chloe Papandrea Alice Bottomley
Redfoo Over 25s Las Vegas Nicole Scherzinger Stephanie Totino, Amali Ward Ryan Imlach
Minogue Groups Sydney Jessica Mauboy
James Blunt
MajikHoney, Paris Inc. Brothers3

At the end of home visits, it was announced that each judge could bring back one eliminated act from their category, who did not make the top twelve, as their wildcard.[19] Bassingthwaighte chose Jesse Teinaki, Keating chose Alice Bottomley, Redfoo chose Ryan Imlach, and Minogue chose Brothers3.[19] The public then voted for which of the four wildcards would become the thirteenth finalist.[19] Brothers3 were announced as the wildcard winners during the first live show on 10 August 2014.[7]

Finalists and categories

Key:

     – Winner
     – Runner-up
     – Third Place
Category (Mentor) Acts
Under 25 Boys (Bassingthwaighte) Adrien Nookadu Dean Ray Tee
Under 25 Girls (Keating) Sydnee Carter Marlisa Punzalan Caitlyn Shadbolt
Over 25s (Redfoo) Reigan Derry Jason Heerah Rochelle Pitt
Groups (Minogue) Brothers3 Trill XOX Younger Than Yesterday

Live shows

Results summary

Colour key
     – Contestant announced as safe
     – Contestant in the bottom two or three and had to perform in the final showdown
     – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Weekly results per contestant
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 52 Week 6 Week 74 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Marlisa Punzalan Safe Safe Safe Safe 5th Safe Safe Safe Safe 3rd Winner
Dean Ray Safe Safe Safe Safe 2nd Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Runner-Up
Brothers3 Safe Safe Safe Safe 1st Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe 3rd
Reigan Derry Safe Safe Safe Safe 3rd Safe Safe 5th Safe 4th Eliminated
(Week 10)
Caitlyn Shadbolt Safe Safe Safe Safe 6th 7th Bottom three Safe Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 9)
Jason Heerah Safe Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Bottom three 6th Eliminated
(Week 8)
Tee Safe Safe Safe Bottom two 7th Safe Bottom three Eliminated
(Week 7)
Rochelle Pitt Safe Safe Safe Safe 4th 8th Eliminated
(Week 6)
Sydnee Carter Safe Safe 10th Safe Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 5)
XOX Safe Bottom two Safe Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 4)
Adrien Nookadu Bottom two Safe 11th Eliminated
(Week 3)
Younger Than Yesterday Safe Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 2)
Trill Bottom two Eliminated
(Week 1)
Final showdown Trill XOX Sydnee Carter XOX Sydnee Carter Caitlyn Shadbolt Caitlyn Shadbolt Jason Heerah Caitlyn Shadbolt Reigan Derry No final showdown/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who wins
Adrien Nookadu Younger Than Yesterday Adrien Nookadu Tee Jason Heerah Rochelle Pitt Jason Heerah Reigan Derry Dean Ray Marlisa Punzalan
N/A4 Tee N/A4
Judges voted to Eliminate Send through
Minogue's vote Adrien Nookadu N/A1 Sydnee Carter Tee Sydnee Carter N/A3 Caitlyn Shadbolt Reigan Derry Caitlyn Shadbolt Marlisa Punzalan
Bassingthwaighte's vote Trill Younger Than Yesterday Sydnee Carter XOX Sydnee Carter N/A3 Caitlyn Shadbolt Jason Heerah Caitlyn Shadbolt Reigan Derry
Redfoo's vote Trill Younger Than Yesterday Adrien Nookadu XOX Sydnee Carter Caitlyn Shadbolt Tee Reigan Derry Caitlyn Shadbolt Reigan Derry
Keating's vote Trill Younger Than Yesterday Adrien Nookadu XOX Jason Heerah Rochelle Pitt Tee Jason Heerah Dean Ray Marlisa Punzalan
Eliminated Trill
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Younger Than Yesterday
3 of 3 votes
Majority
Adrien Nookadu
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
XOX
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Sydnee Carter
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Rochelle Pitt
1 of 2 votes
Deadlock3
Tee
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Jason Heerah
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Caitlyn Shadbolt
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Reigan Derry
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Marlisa Punzalan
Winner
Dean Ray
Runner-Up
Brothers3
Third Place

Notes

Live show details

Week 1 (10/11 August)

Contestants' performances on the first live show
Act Order Song[20] Result
Jason Heerah 1 "Sing" Safe
Tee 2 "Love Me Again" Safe
Sydnee Carter 3 "Don't Panic" Safe
Younger Than Yesterday 4 "Somebody to You" Safe
Rochelle Pitt 5 "History Repeating" Safe
Trill 6 "I Will Never Let You Down" Bottom two
Adrien Nookadu 7 "Stupid Love" Bottom two
Marlisa Punzalan 8 "All by Myself" Safe
Brothers3 9 "Just the Way You Are" Safe
Caitlyn Shadbolt 10 "Days Go By" Safe
XOX 11 "Braveheart" Safe
Dean Ray 12 "Sympathy for the Devil" Safe
Reigan Derry 13 "Unconditionally" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[21] Result
Trill 1 "Leave (Get Out)" Eliminated
Adrien Nookadu 2 "When I Was Your Man" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[21]
Notes

Week 2 (17/18 August)

Contestants' performances on the second live show
Act Order Song[24] Result
XOX 1 "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" Bottom two
Adrien Nookadu 2 "Like I Love You" Safe
Sydnee Carter 3 "Live and Let Die" Safe
Rochelle Pitt 4 "Gimme Shelter" Safe
Reigan Derry 5 "Toxic" Safe
Dean Ray 6 "Janie's Got a Gun" Safe
Younger Than Yesterday 7 "One Way or Another" Bottom two
Marlisa Punzalan 8 "Paparazzi" Safe
Caitlyn Shadbolt 9 "Blaze of Glory" Safe
Tee 10 "Hey Jude" Safe
Jason Heerah 11 "Working Day and Night" Safe
Brothers3 12 "Always on My Mind" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[25] Result
XOX 1 "Nobody's Perfect" Safe
Younger Than Yesterday 2 "On Top of the World" Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[25]
Notes

Week 3 (24/25 August)

Contestants' performances on the third live show
Act Order Song[27] Decade Result
Brothers3 1 "Happy Birthday Helen" 90s Safe
Caitlyn Shadbolt 2 "Is She Really Going Out with Him?" 70s Safe
Rochelle Pitt 3 "Nothing's Real but Love" Now Safe
Tee 4 "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" 80s Safe
Sydnee Carter 5 "Video Killed the Radio Star" 70s Bottom two
Adrien Nookadu 6 "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" 80s Bottom two
XOX 7 "Groove Is in the Heart" 90s Safe
Dean Ray 8 "Reckless" 80s Safe
Reigan Derry 9 "Chandelier" Now Safe
Marlisa Punzalan 10 "Hopelessly Devoted to You" 70s Safe
Jason Heerah 11 "Runaway Baby" Now Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[28] Result
Sydnee Carter 1 "Hey Ya!" Safe
Adrien Nookadu 2 "I Can't Make You Love Me" Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[28]

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result was deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Nookadu received the fewest votes and was eliminated.[28]

Notes

Week 4 (31 August/1 September)

Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
Act Order Song[30] Result
Tee 1 "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)" Bottom two
Rochelle Pitt 2 "Proud Mary" Safe
Marlisa Punzalan 3 "It's Oh So Quiet" Safe
Reigan Derry 4 "Stay with Me" Safe
Brothers3 5 "Hey Brother" Safe
Dean Ray 6 "Mr. Brightside" Safe
Sydnee Carter 7 "Say Something" Safe
Jason Heerah 8 "Higher Ground" Safe
XOX 9 "Problem" Bottom two
Caitlyn Shadbolt 10 "Shake It Off" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[31] Result
XOX 1 "Suit & Tie" Eliminated
Tee 2 "When a Man Loves a Woman" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[31]
Notes

Week 5 (7/8 September)

Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
Act Order Song[36] Result
Marlisa Punzalan 1 "Let It Go" Safe (5th)
Brothers3 2 "Pompeii" Safe (1st)
Tee 3 "Hold On, We're Going Home" Safe (7th)
Sydnee Carter 4 "Strong" Bottom two
Rochelle Pitt 5 "Rolling in the Deep" Safe (4th)
Jason Heerah 6 "She Came to Give It to You" Bottom two
Dean Ray 7 "Budapest" Safe (2nd)
Caitlyn Shadbolt 8 "You and I" Safe (6th)
Reigan Derry 9 "Bang Bang" Safe (3rd)
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[37] Result
Sydnee Carter 1 "Little Talks" Eliminated
Jason Heerah 2 "Let's Get It On" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[37]
Notes

Week 6 (14/15 September)

Contestants' performances on the sixth live show
Act Order Song[41] Result
Dean Ray 1 "New Sensation" Safe
Rochelle Pitt 2 "Heavy Cross" Bottom two
Tee 3 "Don't Stop Me Now" Safe
Marlisa Punzalan 4 "Nothing Else Matters" Safe
Reigan Derry 5 "Boys in Town" Safe
Caitlyn Shadbolt 6 "Closer to the Edge" Bottom two
Jason Heerah 7 "Seven Nation Army" Safe
Brothers3 8 "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[42] Result
Caitlyn Shadbolt 1 "Before the Worst" Safe
Rochelle Pitt 2 "Respect" Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[42]

With the acts in the bottom two receiving one vote each, the result was reverted to the earlier public vote. Pitt received the fewest votes and was eliminated.[42]

Notes

Week 7 (21/23 September)

Contestants' performances on the seventh live show
Act Order Song[46] Chosen by[46] Result
Brothers3 1 "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" Ronan Keating Safe
Marlisa Punzalan 2 "Try" Redfoo Safe
Reigan Derry 3 "Dog Days Are Over" Natalie Bassingthwaighte Safe
Tee 4 "When Doves Cry" Ronan Keating Bottom three
Caitlyn Shadbolt 5 "Still Into You" Natalie Bassingthwaighte Bottom three
Dean Ray 6 "Stolen Dance" Redfoo Safe
Jason Heerah 7 "Latch" Dannii Minogue Bottom three
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[47] Result
Caitlyn Shadbolt 1 "Temporary Home" Safe
Jason Heerah 2 "We Can Work It Out" Safe
Tee 3 "You Are So Beautiful" Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[47]

With Shadbolt and Tee both receiving two votes each, Heerah was announced safe automatically and the result was deadlock. The vote was reverted to the earlier public vote. Tee received the fewest votes and was eliminated.

Notes

Week 8 (28/29 September)

Contestants' performances on the eighth live show
Act Order Song[51] Result
Jason Heerah 1 "Like It Like That" Bottom two
Caitlyn Shadbolt 2 "Bow River" Safe
Reigan Derry 3 "Burn for You" Bottom two
Marlisa Punzalan 4 "Super Love" Safe
Brothers3 5 "Amnesia" Safe
Dean Ray 6 "Into My Arms" Safe
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[52] Result
Jason Heerah 1 "Never Tear Us Apart" Eliminated
Reigan Derry 2 "Stay" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[52]

With both acts receiving two votes each, the result was deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Heerah received the fewest votes and was eliminated.[52]

Notes

Week 9 (5/6 October)

Contestants' performances on the ninth live show
Act Order Killer Track[54] Order Curveball[54] Result
Dean Ray 1 "Lonely Boy" 9 "Crying" Bottom two
Marlisa Punzalan 2 "Titanium" 6 "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Safe
Reigan Derry 10 "Only Girl (In the World)" 3 "Creep" Safe
Brothers3 4 "The Sound of Silence" 7 "Que Sera" Safe
Caitlyn Shadbolt 5 "Before He Cheats" 8 "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" Bottom two
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[55] Result
Caitlyn Shadbolt 1 "If I Die Young" Eliminated
Dean Ray 2 "Hurt" Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[55]
Notes

Week 10: Semi-Final (12/13 October)

Contestants' performances on the tenth live show
Act Order Power song[57] Order Passion song[57] Result
Brothers3 1 "Best Song Ever" 5 "Massachusetts" Safe
Marlisa Punzalan 2 "Girl on Fire" 6 "Impossible" Bottom two
Dean Ray 8 "Folsom Prison Blues" / "That's All Right (Mama)" 3 "The Power of Love" Safe
Reigan Derry 4 "Can't Remember to Forget You" 7 "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" Bottom two
Final showdown details
Act Order Song[58] Result
Reigan Derry 1 "Hallelujah" Eliminated
Marlisa Punzalan 2 "Help!" Safe
Judges' vote to send through to the Grand Final[58]

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result was deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Punzalan received the most public votes and was saved.[58]

Notes

Week 11: Grand Final (19/20 October)

19 October
Contestants' performances on the Grand Final live show
Act Order Audition song[1] Order Duet[1] Order Winner's single[1]
Marlisa Punzalan 1 "Yesterday" 8 "Never Be the Same" with Jessica Mauboy 5 "Stand by You"
Brothers3 4 "Safe & Sound" 2 "Like a Drum" with Guy Sebastian 7 "The Lucky Ones"
Dean Ray 9 "Bette Davis Eyes" 6 "Dear Darlin'" with Olly Murs 3 "Coming Back"
20 October
Contestants' performances on the Grand Final decider
Act Order Best Moment[4] Result
Brothers3 N/A N/A (already eliminated) Third place
Marlisa Punzalan 1 "Titanium" Winner
Dean Ray 2 "Budapest" Runner-up
Notes

Charity single

In September 2014, the top six finalists and Australian pop group Justice Crew recorded a cover of Pharrell Williams' song "Happy" for the Sony Foundation's youth cancer program, You Can.[62] Their version was released on the iTunes Store on 29 September 2014, as a charity single to help raise funds for You Can to establish specialised youth cancer centres across Australia.[63][64]

Reception

Controversy and criticism

XOX were criticised by Keating and Redfoo after their performance of Deee-Lite's "Groove Is in the Heart" during the third live show.[65] Redfoo said they look "like a pop act but it's not sounding like a pop act", while Keating said their performance was lacking and "just didn't feel it fired, it just didn't happen. You've got to get it right."[66] However, Bassingthwaighte disagreed with their comments and said she loved the performance.[65] The criticism divided the judging panel as "it quickly became a battle of the sexes".[66][67] XOX's mentor Minogue told Keating that she was personally offended by his comments because she felt it was hypocritical as he did not like her criticising his acts.[68] She then went on to say, "We took on board the feedback [from last week] so we took this song and did a club remix of it. If you're not used to that and you don't go to clubs anymore because you're too old then I'm sorry."[65]

Following XOX's elimination in week four of the live shows, Minogue stated that she believed the group were the victim of unwarranted criticism, saying that "Other acts have faltered but have not had the same criticism. I feel really strongly about that."[69] In an interview with TV Week, group member Nada-Leigh Nasser believed that Keating's consistently negative comments could have played a part in their elimination: "Ronan is very influential and his opinion does matter. We accept any criticism we get because we know it's all constructive in the end. But we do acknowledge that it would affect a lot of people's opinions."[70]

More controversy occurred after Reigan Derry's performance of Radiohead's "Creep" during the ninth live show, when Minogue criticised Derry's outfit for being too oversexualised.[71] Derry, who used to be a member of the girl band Scarlett Belle, had stated in her audition for The X Factor that she felt people did not get to see the real her because of how oversexualised the band was.[72] Minogue told her: "I watched again your first audition and I listened to every word you said. You know, oversexualised and you just wanted to sing the song and you just wanted everybody to listen to your voice. In the close-ups of this outfit, if you don't want to be oversexualised...I'm getting mixed messages."[71] Derry's mentor Redfoo defended her outfit by saying that it was not oversexualised, before taking aim at Minogue's outfit.[71] He said, "Look what you're wearing! You want to talk about oversexualised, look what you're wearing! Let's get real. Let's get really real. This is see through!"[73] During the ninth live decider show the following night, Redfoo apologised to Minogue for the comments he made about her outfit.[74] Minogue accepted his apology and said "I've had a chat with Reigan and we've sorted it out. We are all moving on."[74]

Ratings

Colour key:
     – Highest rating during the season
     – Lowest rating during the season
Week Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Ref.
1 1 "Auditions" 13 July 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:18 pm 1.226 #2 [75]
2 14 July 2014 Monday 7:31 pm9:10 pm 0.970 #8 [76]
3 15 July 2014 Tuesday 7:32 pm9:15 pm 1.245 #2 [77]
2 4 20 July 2014 Sunday 6:33 pm8:20 pm 1.274 #4 [78]
5 22 July 2014 Tuesday 7:32 pm9:17 pm 1.166 #3 [79]
6 23 July 2014 Wednesday 7:32 pm9:16 pm 1.079 #4 [80]
3 7 "Super Bootcamp" 27 July 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:16 pm 1.114 #5 [81]
8 29 July 2014 Tuesday 7:35 pm8:56 pm 1.107 #2 [82]
9 30 July 2014 Wednesday 7:31 pm9:05 pm 0.914 #6 [83]
4 10 "Home Visits" 3 August 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:22 pm 1.035 #5 [84]
11 4 August 2014 Monday 7:29 pm9:07 pm 1.055 #6 [85]
12 5 August 2014 Tuesday 7:32 pm9:07 pm 1.088 #4 [86]
5 13 "Live show 1" 10 August 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm9:14 pm 1.152 #4 [87]
14 "Live decider 1" 11 August 2014 Monday 7:33 pm8:47 pm 1.107 #4 [88]
6 15 "Live show 2" 17 August 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:53 pm 1.129 #4 [89]
16 "Live decider 2" 18 August 2014 Monday 7:31 pm8:45 pm 1.078 #5 [90]
7 17 "Live show 3" 24 August 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:52 pm 1.115 #5 [91]
18 "Live decider 3" 25 August 2014 Monday 7:32 pm8:47 pm 1.057 #5 [92]
8 19 "Live show 4" 31 August 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:34 pm 1.115 #5 [93]
20 "Live decider 4" 1 September 2014 Monday 7:31 pm8:44 pm 1.167 #3 [94]
9 21 "Live show 5" 7 September 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:31 pm 1.180 #4 [95]
22 "Live decider 5" 8 September 2014 Monday 7:33 pm8:57 pm 1.174 #6 [96]
10 23 "Live show 6" 14 September 2014 Sunday 6:32 pm8:19 pm 1.202 #4 [97]
24 "Live decider 6" 15 September 2014 Monday 7:37 pm8:51 pm 1.142 #4 [98]
11 25 "Live show 7" 21 September 2014 Sunday 6:35 pm8:08 pm 1.131 #5 [99]
26 "Live decider 7" 23 September 2014 Tuesday 7:37 pm8:59 pm 1.094 #4 [100]
12 27 "Live show 8" 28 September 2014 Sunday 6:35 pm7:54 pm 1.113 #4 [101]
28 "Live decider 8" 29 September 2014 Monday 7:33 pm8:57 pm 1.161 #3 [102]
13 29 "Live show 9" 5 October 2014 Sunday 6:35 pm8:50 pm 0.874 #7 [103]
30 "Live decider 9" 6 October 2014 Monday 7:35 pm8:50 pm 1.062 #6 [104]
14 31 "Live show 10" 12 October 2014 Sunday 6:35 pm8:21 pm 1.187 #9 [105]
32 "Live decider 10" 13 October 2014 Monday 7:32 pm8:58 pm 1.302 #2 [106]
15 33 "Live Grand Final show" 19 October 2014 Sunday 8:01 pm10:20 pm 1.316 #1 [107]
34 "Live Grand Final decider" 20 October 2014 Monday 7:33 pm9:49 pm 1.378 #2 [108]
"Winner announced" 1.428 #1 [108]

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