Love Island Australia | |
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Season 1 | |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Original network | 9Go! |
Original release | 27 May – 5 July 2018 |
Season chronology |
The first season of Love Island Australia began airing on 27 May 2018 9Go! and 9Now [1] presented by Sophie Monk [2] and narrated by Eoghan McDermott. [3] The final aired on 5 July 2018, with Grant Crapp and Tayla Damir winning and sharing the $50,000 prize money. Eden Dally and Erin Barnett finished as runners up.
Love Island involves a group of contestants, referred to as Islanders, living in isolation from the outside world in a villa in Mallorca, Spain, constantly under video surveillance. To survive in the villa the Islanders must be coupled up with another Islander, whether it be for love, friendship or money, as the overall winning couple receives a combined $50,000. On the first day, the Islanders couple up for the first time based on first impressions, but over the duration of the series they are forced to "re-couple" where they can choose to remain in their current couple or swap partners.
Any Islander who remains single after the coupling is eliminated and dumped from the island. Islanders can also be eliminated via public vote, as during the series the public vote through the Love Island app available on smartphones for their favourite couple or prospective couple. Pairs who receive the fewest votes risk being eliminated. Often a twist has occurred where it has been up to the Islanders to vote one of their own off the island. During the final week, the public vote towards which couple they want to win the series and therefore take home $50,000.
The Islanders for the first series were released by Nine on 21 May 2018, just one week before the premiere episode. [4]
Islander | Age | Hometown | Occupation | Entered | Status |
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Grant Crapp | 22 | Canberra | Electrician | Day 1 | Winner (Day 39) |
Tayla Damir | 21 | Perth | Beauty Queen | Day 1 | Winner (Day 39) |
Eden Dally | 25 | Sydney | Prison Officer | Day 1 | Runner-up (Day 39) |
Erin Barnett | 23 | Melbourne | Nurse | Day 1 | Runner-up (Day 39) |
Amelia Plummer | 23 | Sydney | Nutrition Student | Day 23 | Third place (Day 39) |
Josh Moss | 25 | Sydney | Sports Administrator | Day 1 | Third place (Day 39) |
Dom Thomas | 26 | Sydney | Project Manager | Day 16 | Dumped (Day 38) |
Shelby Bilby | 25 | Gold Coast | Event Management Student | Day 23 | Dumped (Day 38) |
Mark O'Dare | 26 | Sydney | Model | Day 31 | Dumped (Day 37) |
Millie Fuller | 24 | Sydney | Doggy Daycare Worker | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 37) |
Edyn "Mac" Mackney | 22 | Gold Coast | Social Media Manager | Day 14 | Dumped (Day 36) |
Teddy Briggs | 25 | Adelaide | Model | Day 21 | Dumped (Day 36) |
Kory Grant | 28 | Melbourne | Concreter | Day 31 | Dumped (Day 35) |
Jaxon Human | 24 | Melbourne | Stripper/Tennis Coach | Day 11 | Dumped (Day 30) |
Françoise Draschler | 28 | Melbourne | Marketing Executive | Day 8 | Dumped (Day 26) |
Cassidy McGill | 24 | Melbourne | Barmaid | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 25) |
Elias Chigros | 27 | Melbourne | Personal Trainer | Day 4 | Dumped (Day 18) |
Justin Lacko | 27 | Melbourne | International Model | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 18) |
Natasha Cherie | 24 | Perth | Beauty Salon Owner | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 15) |
John James Parton | 32 | Melbourne | DJ | Day 4 | Walked (Day 11) [5] |
Kim Hartnett | 21 | Brisbane | Hairdresser/Bikini Model | Day 2 | Dumped (Day 9) |
Charlie Taylor | 22 | Sydney | International Rugby Player | Day 1 | Dumped (Day 7) |
Season 5 - Justin Lacko - 6th Place
Season 6 - Erin Barnett - 11th Place
Kory appeared on Season Two of True Love Or True Lies? on MTV[ citation needed ]
Teddy competed on The Amazing Race Australia 7 in 2023. [6]
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Final Week | ||||||||||||||||
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Day 1 | Day 3 | Day 7 | Day 9 | Day 10 | Day 15 | Day 17 | Day 18 | Day 22 | Day 24 | Day 25 | Day 26 | Day 30 | Day 31 | Day 35 | Day 36 | Day 37 | Day 38 | Finale | |||
Grant | Cassidy | Tayla | Immune | Tayla | Tayla | Safe | Cassidy | Tayla | Immune | Tayla | Vulnerable | Tayla | Tayla | Teddy & Mac to dump | Safe | Safe | Winners (Day 39) | ||||
Tayla | Josh | Single | Grant | Safe | Grant | Grant | Immune | Jaxon | Grant | Immune | Grant | Immune | Grant | Grant | |||||||
Eden | Erin | Erin | Immune | Erin | Erin | Justin to dump | Erin | Erin | Immune | Erin | Vulnerable | Erin | Erin | Mark & Millie to dump | Safe | Safe | Runners-up (Day 39) | ||||
Erin | Eden | Eden | Safe | Eden | Eden | Justin to dump | Eden | Eden | Immune | Eden | Immune | Eden | Eden | ||||||||
Amelia | Not in Villa | Josh | Immune | Josh | Immune | Josh | Josh | Teddy & Mac to dump | Vulnerable | Safe | Third Place (Day 39) | ||||||||||
Josh | Tayla | Kim | Natasha | Immune | Natasha | Cassidy | Single | Safe | Françoise | Amelia | Immune | Amelia | Vulnerable | Amelia | Amelia | ||||||
Dom | Not in Villa | Cassidy | Immune | Millie | Millie | Immune | Mac | Vulnerable | Single | Shelby | Mark & Millie to dump | Safe | Eliminated | Dumped (Day 38) | |||||||
Shelby | Not in Villa | Jaxon | Immune | Jaxon | Immune | Single | Dom | ||||||||||||||
Mark | Not in Villa | Mac | Millie | Vulnerable | Vulnerable | Dumped (Day 37) | |||||||||||||||
Millie | Justin | Justin | Safe | Justin | Justin | Immune | Dom | Dom | Immune | Teddy | Immune | Kory | Mark | ||||||||
Mac | Not in Villa | Jaxon | Immune | Teddy | Single | Safe | Dom | Immune | Mark | Teddy | Vulnerable | Dumped (Day 36) | |||||||||
Teddy | Not in Villa | Mac | Françoise | Immune | Millie | Vulnerable | Single | Mac | |||||||||||||
Kory | Not in Villa | Millie | Single | Dumped (Day 35) | |||||||||||||||||
Jaxon | Not in Villa | Mac | Vulnerable | Tayla | Shelby | Immune | Shelby | Vulnerable | Dumped (Day 30) | ||||||||||||
Françoise | Not in Villa | Immune | Elias | Elias | Immune | Josh | Teddy | Immune | Single | Dumped (Day 26) | |||||||||||
Cassidy | Grant | Elias | Safe | Single | Josh | Dom | Immune | Grant | Single | Eliminated | Dumped (Day 25) | ||||||||||
Justin | Millie | Millie | Immune | Millie | Millie | Vulnerable | Dumped (Day 18) | ||||||||||||||
Elias | Not in Villa | Cassidy | Immune | Françoise | Françoise | Eliminated | Dumped (Day 18) | ||||||||||||||
Natasha | Charlie | Josh | Safe | Josh | Single | Dumped (Day 15) | |||||||||||||||
John James | Not in Villa | Kim | Immune | Single | Walked (Day 11) | ||||||||||||||||
Kim | Single | Josh | John James | Eliminated | Dumped (Day 9) | ||||||||||||||||
Charlie | Natasha | Single | Dumped (Day 7) | ||||||||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | none | 2 | 3 | none | 4 | 5 | none | 6 | none | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||||
Walked | none | John James | none | ||||||||||||||||||
Dumped | No Dumping | Charlie Failed to couple up | Kim Australia's Choice to dump | No Dumping | Natasha Failed to couple up | No Dumping | Elias Australia's Choice to dump | No Dumping | Cassidy Australia's Choice to dump | Françoise Failed to couple up | Jaxon Girl's Choice to dump | No Dumping | Kory Failed to couple up | Teddy & Mac Deadlocked Vote (2-2) Vulnerable | Millie & Mark Islanders's choice to dump | Dom & Shelby Australia's choice to dump | Josh & Amelia Third–most votes to win | ||||
Eden & Erin Second–most votes to win | |||||||||||||||||||||
Justin Eden & Erin's Choice to dump | |||||||||||||||||||||
Grant & Tayla Most votes to win |
The main events in the Love Island villa are summarised in the table below.
Week 1 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Week 2 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Dates |
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Challenges |
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Exits |
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Week 3 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Dates |
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Challenges |
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Exits |
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Week 4 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Challenges | ||
Exits |
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Week 5 | Entrances |
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Coupling |
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Week 6 | Coupling |
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Love Island Australia averaged around 200,000 viewers for its linear broadcasts in overnight OzTAM ratings, increasing to an average of 511,000 when adding viewers from Nine's streaming service, 9Now. [7] The series performed strongest in the youngest key demographic band (16 to 39 year olds), but ranked low amongst total viewers. [8] The series generated in excess of 150 million views through its official YouTube channel, however 85% were viewers from outside Australia, and YouTube viewers cannot be monetised. [7]
No. | Title | Air date | Overnight ratings | Ref(s) |
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Viewers | ||||
1 | Episode 1 | 27 May 2018 | 155,000 | [9] |
2 | Episode 2 | 28 May 2018 | 184,000 | [10] |
3 | Episode 3 | 29 May 2018 | 136,000 | [11] |
4 | Episode 4 | 30 May 2018 | 134,000 | [12] |
5 | Episode 5 | 31 May 2018 | 154,000 | [13] |
6 | Episode 6 | 3 June 2018 | 121,000 | [14] |
7 | Episode 7 | 4 June 2018 | 162,000 | [15] |
8 | Episode 8 | 5 June 2018 | 157,000 | [16] |
9 | Episode 9 | 6 June 2018 | 160,000 | [17] |
10 | Episode 10 | 7 June 2018 | 170,000 | [18] |
11 | Episode 11 | 10 June 2018 | 164,000 | [19] |
12 | Episode 12 | 11 June 2018 | 190,000 | [20] |
13 | Episode 13 | 12 June 2018 | 200,000 | [21] |
14 | Episode 14 | 13 June 2018 | 214,000 | [22] |
15 | Episode 15 | 14 June 2018 | 181,000 | [23] |
16 | Episode 16 | 17 June 2018 | 145,000 | [24] |
17 | Episode 17 | 18 June 2018 | 195,000 | [25] |
18 | Episode 18 | 19 June 2018 | 204,000 | [26] |
19 | Episode 19 | 20 June 2018 | 188,000 | [27] |
20 | Episode 20 | 21 June 2018 | 194,000 | [28] |
21 | Episode 21 | 24 June 2018 | 138,000 | [29] |
22 | Episode 22 | 25 June 2018 | 174,000 | [30] |
23 | Episode 23 | 26 June 2018 | 185,000 | [31] |
24 | Episode 24 | 27 June 2018 | 195,000 | [32] |
25 | Episode 25 | 28 June 2018 | 156,000 | [33] |
26 | Episode 26 | 1 July 2018 | 151,000 | [34] |
27 | Episode 27 | 2 July 2018 | 174,000 | [35] |
28 | Episode 28 | 3 July 2018 | 201,000 | [36] |
29 | Episode 29 | 4 July 2018 | 185,000 | [37] |
30 | Final | 5 July 2018 | 197,000 | [38] |
30 | Winner Announced | 5 July 2018 | 198,000 | [38] |
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