Bachelor in Paradise (Australia season 1)

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Bachelor in Paradise (Australia season 1)
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes16
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release25 March (2018-03-25) 
30 April 2018 (2018-04-30)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of Bachelor In Paradise Australia premiered on 25 March 2018. [1]

Bachelor in Paradise Australia is an Australian elimination-style reality competition television series which is an adaptation of the U.S. series of the same name. It is a spin-off of the Australian versions of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette and features previous contestants who have been featured on those shows. The programme is hosted by Osher Günsberg and was first premiered on Network 10 on 25 March 2018.

Contents

Contestants

The first batch of contestants were revealed on 25 March 2018, but only 14 contestants were confirmed. [2] [3] An additional 14 contestants, including four international contestants, have been revealed, resulting in 28 contestants. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

NameAgeHometownOccupationFromArrivedEliminated
Sam Cochrane34 Sydney, New South Wales Voice Over Artist The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 2Engaged
Tara Pavlovic27 Gold Coast, Queensland Nanny The Bachelor Australia, season 5 Episode 1Engaged
Jarrod Woodgate32 Melbourne, Victoria Vineyard Manager The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 3Relationship
Keira Maguire31 Sydney, New South Wales Account Manager The Bachelor Australia, season 4 Episode 1Relationship
Grant Kemp [12] 29 Los Angeles, California, US Firefighter The Bachelorette, season 12;
Bachelor in Paradise, season 3
Episode 5Split
Ali Oetjen31 Adelaide, South Australia Real Estate Agent The Bachelor Australia, season 1 Episode 3Split
Jake Ellis31 Gold Coast, Queensland Sales Professional The Bachelorette Australia, season 2 Episode 1Episode 16 (Split)
Megan Marx29 Geraldton, Western Australia Health Promotions Officer/Model The Bachelor Australia, season 4 Episode 3
Thomas Perass31 Regina, Canada International model The Bachelorette Canada, season 1 Episode 10 [lower-alpha 1] Episode 14 (Split)
Rachael Gouvignon33 Perth, Western Australia Support Worker The Bachelor Australia, season 4 Episode 11
Apollo Jackson [13] 25 Gold Coast, Queensland Magician The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 9Episode 14 (Quit)
Simone Ormesher26 Melbourne, Victoria Office Administrator The Bachelor Australia, season 5 Episode 7
Jared Haibon29 Warwick, Rhode Island, US Actor & Bartender The Bachelorette, season 11;
Bachelor in Paradise, season 2;
Bachelor in Paradise, season 3
Episode 6
Elora Murger27 Sydney, New South Wales Fitness Trainer The Bachelor Australia, season 5 Episode 7Episode 14
Florence Moerenhout28 Melbourne, Victoria Brand Manager The Bachelor Australia, season 5 Episode 1 [lower-alpha 2]
Leah Costa25 Melbourne, Victoria Architecture Student The Bachelor Australia, season 5 Episode 1Episode 13 (Quit)
Eden Schwencke34 Perth, Western Australia Scaffolder The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 1
Sasha Zhuravlyova33 Melbourne, Victoria Executive Assistant The Bachelor Australia, season 4 Episode 11Episode 12
Luke McLeod33 Sydney, New South Wales Business Culture Consultant The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 1Episode 10 (Quit)
Lisa Hyde31 Sydney, New South Wales Fashion Designer The Bachelor Australia, season 2 Episode 1
Michael Turnbull 36 Brisbane, Queensland Realtor The Bachelorette Australia, season 1 Episode 1
Nina Rolleston30 Brisbane, Queensland Wedding Planner The Bachelor Australia, season 3 Episode 1Episode 8
Laurina Fleure 34 Melbourne, Victoria Model The Bachelor Australia, season 2 Episode 2Episode 7 (Quit)
Daniel Maguire [14] 32 Vancouver, Canada Model The Bachelorette, season 12;
Bachelor in Paradise, season 3;

Bachelor in Paradise, season 4

Episode 5Episode 6
Blake Colman30 Perth, Western Australia Investor/Entrepreneur The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 1
Mackane Reid35 Perth, Western Australia Small Business Owner The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 1
Davey Lloyd28 Sydney, New South Wales Carpenter The Bachelorette Australia, season 1 Episode 1Episode 2
Brett Moore28 Perth, Western Australia Personal Trainer The Bachelorette Australia, season 3 Episode 1

Elimination table

PlaceContestantCycle
1 [lower-alpha 3] 2 [lower-alpha 4] 3 [lower-alpha 5] 4 [lower-alpha 6] 5 [lower-alpha 7] 6 [lower-alpha 8] 7 [lower-alpha 9] 8 [lower-alpha 10]
1-8TaraInInDate (Sam)InInInDate (Sam)Stay (Sam)
SamInInDate (Tara)InDate (Thomas)InDate (Tara)Stay (Tara)
KeiraInDate (Michael)InLastInDate (Jarrod)InStay (Jarrod)
JarrodWaitDate (Ali)LastDate (Simone)Date (Thomas)Date (Keira)InStay (Keira)
AliWaitDate (Jarrod)InInInInInSplit (Grant)
GrantWaitDate (Leah)InInInInSplit (Ali)
MeganWaitDate (Jake)Date (Jared)InInDate (Thomas)InSplit (Jake)
JakeDate (Florence)Date (Megan)InInInInInSplit (Megan)
9-10RachaelWaitDate (Jared)Split (Thomas)
ThomasWaitOutBack (Megan)Split (Rachael)
11–12SimoneWaitDate (Jarrod)Date (Apollo)InQuit
ApolloWaitDateInQuit
13–14EloraWaitDate (Michael)DateInOut
FlorenceDate (Jake)OutOut
15JaredWaitDate (Megan)InInDate (Rachael)Quit
16LeahDate (Davey)InDate (Grant)InInLastQuit
17EdenInInInInDate (Elora)InQuit
18SashaWaitOut
19–20LukeInInInInQuit
LisaInInInInQuit
21MichaelInDate (Keira)InDate (Elora)Quit
22NinaInInDate (Daniel)Out
23LaurinaDate (Blake)InInQuit
24–26DanielWaitOut (Nina)
BlakeDate (Laurina)InOut
MackInInOut
27–28DaveyOut (Leah)
BrettOut
Color Key
     The contestant is male.
     The contestant is female.
 Date  The contestant went on a date and gave out a rose at the rose ceremony.
 Date  The contestant went on a date and received a rose at the rose ceremony.
 In  The contestant gave or received a rose at the rose ceremony, thus remaining in the competition.
 Last  The contestant received the last rose.
 Last  The contestant went on a date and received the last rose.
 Out  The contestant went on a date and was eliminated.
 Out  The contestant was eliminated.
 Quit  The contestant voluntarily left the show.
 Split  The couple broke up and were eliminated.
 Split  The contestant split after Bachelor in Paradise Australia ended.
 Stay  The couple decided to stay together and won the competition.
 Wait  The contestant had to wait before appearing in paradise.
 Back  The contestant returned, went on a date and gave out a rose.
 Out  The contestant returned and was eliminated.
  1. Originally eliminated in episode 10, before returning in episode 11
  2. Originally eliminated in episode 4, before returning in episode 13
  3. Episodes 1 and 2
  4. Episodes 3 and 4
  5. Episodes 5 and 6
  6. Episodes 7 and 8
  7. Episodes 9 and 10
  8. Episodes 11 and 12
  9. Episodes 13 and 14
  10. Episodes 15 and 16

Episodes

Episode 1

Original airdate: 25 March 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsTara, Michael, Luke, Lisa, Leah, Davey, Brett,
Nina, Eden, Florence, Mack, Blake, Jake, Keira
Davey's DateLeah
Jake's DateFlorence

Episode 2

Original airdate: 26 March 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsSam
Laurina
Laurina's DateBlake
Rose Ceremony
(Girls' Choice)
Nina gave her rose to Eden,
Leah gave her rose to Mack,
Keira gave her rose to Sam,
Lisa gave her rose to Luke,
Laurina gave her rose to Blake,
Tara gave her rose to Michael,
Florence gave her rose to Jake.
Brett & Davey were eliminated

Episode 3

Original airdate: 2 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsJarrod
Ali
Megan
Keira's DateMichael
Megan's DateJake

Episode 4

Original airdate: 3 April 2018

EventDescription
Jarrod's DateAli
Rose Ceremony
(Guys' Choice)
Mack gave his rose to Ali,
Jarrod gave his rose to Keira,
Eden gave his rose to Nina,
Luke gave his rose to Lisa,
Blake gave his rose to Laurina,
Sam gave his rose to Tara,
Michael gave his rose to Leah,
Jake gave his rose to Megan.
Florence was eliminated.

Episode 5

Original airdate: 8 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsGrant
Daniel
Grant's DateLeah
Daniel's DateNina
Sam's DateTara

Episode 6

Original airdate: 9 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsJared
Jared's DateMegan
Rose Ceremony
(Girls' Choice)
Leah gave her rose to Michael,
Tara gave her rose to Sam,
Lisa gave her rose to Luke,
Ali gave her rose to Grant,
Nina gave her rose to Eden,
Laurina gave her rose to Jared,
Megan gave her rose to Jake,
Keira gave her rose to Jarrod.
Mack, Blake & Daniel were eliminated.

Episode 7

Original airdate: 10 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsElora
Simone
Elora's DateMichael
DepartureLaurina (Quit)

Episode 8

Original airdate: 11 April 2018

EventDescription
Simone's DateJarrod
Rose Ceremony
(Guys' Choice)
Eden gave his rose to Elora,
Grant gave his rose to Ali,
Sam gave his rose to Tara,
Jake gave his rose to Megan,
Jared gave his rose to Leah,
Jarrod gave his rose to Simone,
Michael gave his rose to Lisa,
Luke gave his rose to Keira,
Nina was eliminated.

Episode 9

Original airdate: 15 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalApollo
Apollo's DateSimone
Eden's DateElora

Episode 10

Original airdate: 16 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalThomas
DeparturesMichael, Lisa, Luke (Quit)
Elora's DateApollo
Thomas's DateAfter being rejected by all of the female contestants,
Jarrod, Sam and Apollo joined Thomas on a "Bro Date"
Rose Ceremony
(Girls' Choice)
Simone gave her rose to Apollo,
Leah gave her rose to Jared,
Tara gave her rose to Sam,
Ali gave her rose to Grant,
Keira gave her rose to Jarrod,
Megan gave her rose to Jake,
Elora gave her rose to Eden,
Thomas was eliminated.

Episode 11

Original airdate: 17 April 2018

EventDescription
ArrivalsSasha & Rachael
Keira's DateJarrod
ReturnThomas
DateThomas and Megan

Episode 12

Original airdate: 18 April 2018

EventDescription
Rachael's DateJared
Rose Ceremony
(Guys' Choice)
Apollo gave his rose to Simone,
Sam gave his rose to Tara,
Grant gave his rose to Ali,
Jarrod gave his rose to Keira,
Thomas gave his rose to Rachael,
Jake gave his rose to Megan,
Eden gave his rose to Elora,
Jared gave his rose to Leah,
Sasha was eliminated.

Episode 13

Original airdate: 22 April 2018

EventDescription
Thomas' DateRachael
ReturnFlorence
Tara's DateSam
DeparturesEden & Leah (Quit)

Episode 14

Original airdate: 23 April 2018

EventDescription
Rose Ceremony
(Guys' Choice)
Grant gave his rose to Ali,
Thomas gave his rose to Rachael,
Jarrod gave his rose to Keira,
Sam gave his rose to Tara,
Jake gave his rose to Megan,
Apollo gave his rose to Simone,
Jared forfeited his rose, leaving Elora and Florence eliminated.
DeparturesJared, Simone, Apollo (Quits)
Thomas & Rachael (Split)

Episode 15

Original airdate: 29 April 2018

EventDescription
Date #1Jarrod & Keira
Date #2Ali & Grant
Date #3Sam & Tara
Date #4Megan & Jake

Episode 16

Original airdate: 30 April 2018

EventDescription
DeparturesMegan & Jake (Split)
Commitment Ceremony #1Jarrod & Keira
Commitment Ceremony #2Ali & Grant (Split)
Commitment Ceremony #3Sam & Tara (Engagement)

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 125 March 2018 (2018-03-25)Sunday 7:30 pm750,000474,0003824,000 [15] [16]
2Episode 226 March 2018 (2018-03-26)Monday 7:30 pm656,0001470,00012726,000 [17] [18]
3Episode 32 April 2018 (2018-04-02)Monday 7:30 pm707,000953,0008760,000 [19] [20]
4Episode 43 April 2018 (2018-04-03)Tuesday 7:30 pm707,000946,0008753,000 [21] [22]
5Episode 58 April 2018 (2018-04-08)Sunday 7:30 pm611,000856,0006667,000 [23] [24]
6Episode 69 April 2018 (2018-04-09)Monday 7:30 pm673,0001062,00010735,000 [25] [26]
7Episode 710 April 2018 (2018-04-10)Tuesday 7:30 pm676,000954,0009730,000 [27] [28]
8Episode 811 April 2018 (2018-04-11)Wednesday 7:30 pm736,000751,0006787,000 [29] [30]
9Episode 915 April 2018 (2018-04-15)Sunday 7:30 pm629,000964,0006693,000 [31] [32]
10Episode 1016 April 2018 (2018-04-16)Monday 7:30 pm676,0001160,00011736,000 [33] [34]
11Episode 1117 April 2018 (2018-04-17)Tuesday 7:30 pm660,0001071,0009731,000 [35] [36]
12Episode 1218 April 2018 (2018-04-18)Wednesday 7:30 pm630,000950,0009680,000 [37] [38]
13Episode 1322 April 2018 (2018-04-22)Sunday 7:30 pm669,000761,0006730,000 [39] [40]
14Episode 1423 April 2018 (2018-04-23)Monday 7:30 pm666,0001058,00010724,000 [41] [42]
15Episode 1529 April 2018Sunday 7:30 pm627,000944,0008671,000 [43] [44]
16Grand Final30 April 2018Monday 7:30 pm661,0001239,00012700,000 [45] [46]
16The Proposal30 April 2018Monday 8:45 pm774,000864,0008838,000 [45] [46]

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