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Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 4 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
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Production company | Endemol Shine Australia |
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Release | 11 July 2012 – 14 October 2014 30 June 2023 - present |
Location Location Location Australia is an Australian television series originally presented by Bryce Holdaway and Veronica Morgan. It is an adaptation of the British series Location, Location, Location . [1] The series was announced in 2011 and premiered on 11 July 2012. [2] [3] The second series premiered on 28 August 2013. [4] The third series premiered on 12 August 2014. [5]
Derided for the length of its name (13 syllables), [6] the series was nominated for Most Outstanding Lifestyle Program at the 2013 ASTRA Awards. [7] The hosts were chosen for their knowledge of real estate. [6]
In October 2022, the series was revived by Network 10 and will air in 2023. [8] [9] In February 2023, it was announced former contestants and winners of The Block , Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie, will host the series for 10. [10] [11] The series premiered on 30 June 2023. [12]
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | Network | ||
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Series premiere | Series finale | ||||
1 | 10 | 11 July 2012 | 26 September 2012 | Lifestyle | |
2 | 28 August 2013 | 30 October 2013 | |||
3 | 12 August 2014 | 14 October 2014 | |||
4 | 30 June 2023 | 1 September 2023 | Network 10 | ||
No. | Title | Original air date | Viewers | Rank (Night) |
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1 | "Sydney: Balmain/Maroubra" | 11 July 2012 | 101,000 | #1 [13] |
2 | "Adelaide" | 18 July 2012 | 114,000 | #1 [14] |
3 | "Melbourne" | 25 July 2012 | 83,000 | #2 [15] |
4 | "Newcastle" | 15 August 2012 | 78,000 | #5 [16] |
5 | "Byron Bay" | 22 August 2012 | 81,000 | #2 [17] |
6 | "Sydney: Hills/Earlwood" | 29 August 2012 | 78,000 | #3 [18] |
7 | "Tasmania" | 5 September 2012 | 91,000 | #2 [19] |
8 | "Canberra" | 12 September 2012 | 100,000 | #1 [20] |
9 | "Rural Victoria" | 19 September 2012 | 66,000 | #5 [21] |
10 | "Sydney & Noosa" | 26 September 2012 | 102,000 | #1 [22] |
No. | Title | Original air date | Viewers | Rank (Night) |
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1 | "Melbourne: Bayside" | 28 August 2013 | 105,000 | #2 [23] |
2 | "Sunshine Coast/Central Coast" | 4 September 2013 | 145,000 | #1 [24] |
3 | "Sydney/Gold Coast" | 11 September 2013 | 137,000 | #1 [25] |
4 | "Inner City Melbourne" | 18 September 2013 | 138,000 | #1 [26] |
5 | "Sydney's Eastern Suburbs" | 25 September 2013 | 114,000 | #1 [27] |
6 | "Adelaide Hills/Melbourne" | 2 October 2013 | 151,000 | #1 [28] |
7 | "Sydney: Inner West/North Shore" | 9 October 2013 | 118,000 | #1 [29] |
8 | "Bowral/South Coast NSW" | 16 October 2013 | 142,000 | #2 [30] |
9 | "Sydney: Concord/Bronte" | 23 October 2013 | 117,000 | #2 [31] |
10 | "Brisbane/Cairns" | 30 October 2013 | 125,000 | #2 [32] |
No. | Title | Original air date | Viewers | Rank (Night) |
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1 | "Adelaide/Eastern Suburbs, Sydney" | 12 August 2014 | 67,000 | #5 [33] |
2 | "Inner West Sydney/Altona North" | 19 August 2014 | 78,000 | #3 [34] |
3 | "Camden/Phillip Island" | 26 August 2014 | 62,000 | #8 [35] |
4 | "Yarraville, Vic/Hills District" | 2 September 2014 | 64,000 | #9 [36] |
5 | "Hobart/Brisbane" | 9 September 2014 | 72,000 | #3 [37] |
6 | "Perth/Byron" | 16 September 2014 | 80,000 | #4 [38] |
7 | "Gold Coast/Wagga" | 23 September 2014 | 112,000 | #1 [39] |
8 | "Bondi/Northern NSW" | 30 September 2014 | 99,000 | #1 [40] |
9 | "Perth/NSW" | 7 October 2014 | 69,000 | #1 [41] |
10 | "Manly/Adelaide" | 14 October 2014 | 65,000 | #3 [42] |
No. | Title | Original air date | Viewers | Rank (Night) | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | 30 June 2023 | 351,000 | #25 [43] | |
Location Location Location follows dynamic property experts, Mitch and Mark, as they leave no stone unturned in the quest to find the perfect home for two set of buyers each week. | |||||
2 | "Melbourne inner city/Western Suburbs" | 7 July 2023 | 375,000 | #24 [44] | |
Location Location Location’s property experts, Mitch and Mark, are in Melbourne's inner city and western suburbs helping two sets of buyers find their perfect homes. | |||||
3 | TBA | 14 July 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
Location Location Location follows dynamic property experts, Mitch and Mark, as they leave no stone unturned in the quest to find the perfect home in the soaring Sydney market for two set of buyers. | |||||
4 | TBA | 21 July 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
5 | TBA | 28 July 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
6 | TBA | 4 August 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
7 | TBA | 11 August 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
8 | TBA | 18 August 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
9 | TBA | 25 August 2023 | N/A | TBA | |
10 | TBA | 1 September 2023 | N/A | TBA |
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