Love Island Australia season 3

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Love Island Australia
Season 3
No. of episodes27
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release11 October (2021-10-11) 
24 November 2021 (2021-11-24)
Season chronology
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The third season of Love Island Australia premiered on the Nine Network and 9Now on Monday, 11 October 2021 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Stephen Mullan. [1] [2]

Contents

Format

Love Island involves a group of contestants, referred to as Islanders (in the show) living in isolation from the outside world in a villa in Byron Bay, 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 $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 and change.

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 islanders (as singles or couples), or who they think is the most compatible. Those with the fewest votes risk being eliminated. Occasionally, Islanders themselves will vote off each other off the island. During the final week, the public vote for which couple they want to win the series and therefore take home $50,000. The winners can pick between share the money ($25,000 each) or take it all depending on an envelope they open as seen in previous seasons.

Islanders

The first Islanders were announced on the socials, one week before the premiere episode. [3]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEnteredStatus
Mitch Hibberd 25 Melbourne, Victoria FootballerDay 3Winner (Day 45)
Tina Provis25 Sydney, New South Wales PR ConsultantDay 1Winner (Day 45)
Aaron Waters24 Perth, Western Australia ModelDay 1Runner-up (Day 45)
Jess Velkovski23 Cronulla, New South Wales The intimidatorDay 1Runner-up (Day 45)
Chris Graudins25 Gold Coast, Queensland Riot squadDay 3Runner-up (Day 45)
Zoe Clish25 Gold Coast, Queensland Warehouse WorkerDay 14Runner-up (Day 45)
Courtney Stubbs23 Gold Coast, Queensland Nursing studentDay 1Dumped (Day 43)
Noah Hura23 Perth, Western Australia Emergency responderDay 23Dumped (Day 43)
Taku Chimwaza24 Wollongong, New South Wales Rugby playerDay 1Dumped (Day 41)
Michela Louis25 Sydney, New South Wales ModelDay 21Dumped (Day 41)
Hugh Yates24 Northern Beaches, New South Wales CarpenterDay 30Dumped (Day 41)
Eliza Kennedy26 Brisbane, Queensland Personal AssistantDay 35Dumped (Day 41)
Jade Ashelford21 Sunshine Coast, Queensland Pharmacy AssistantDay 35Dumped (Day 39)
Lexy Thornberry20 Brisbane, Queensland Bartender / StudentDay 2Dumped (Day 39)
Ryan Reid25 Terrigal, New South Wales CarpenterDay 1Dumped (Day 35)
Tayla Mellington26 Gold Coast, Queensland Customer service representativeDay 21Dumped (Day 35)
Ben Giobbi25 Melbourne, Victoria PlumberDay 23Dumped (Day 30)
Aisha Campbell23 Perth, Western Australia Nursing studentDay 21Dumped (Day 26)
Audrey Kanongara21 Brisbane, Queensland ModelDay 21Dumped (Day 26)
Brent Crapp25 Central Coast, New South Wales Recruitment consultantDay 23Dumped (Day 26)
Brianna Marchant20 Brisbane, Queensland N/ADay 21Dumped (Day 26)
Nicolas Love22 Sydney, New South Wales Luxury Yacht DirectorDay 14Dumped (Day 26)
Ruby Ennor25 Gold Coast, Queensland N/ADay 21Dumped (Day 26)
Sadee Sub Luban22 Sydney, New South Wales Law Student, Rugby league playerDay 23Dumped (Day 26)
Shayne Tino27 Melbourne, Victoria Fashion designerDay 23Dumped (Day 26)
Emily Ward24 Melbourne, Victoria Social media content creatorDay 8Dumped (Day 17)
Ari Kumar25 Gold Coast, Queensland Web content publisherDay 1Dumped (Day 16)
Ronni Krongold21 Sydney, New South Wales Personal trainerDay 1Dumped (Day 16)
Rachael Evren21 Gold Coast, Queensland Pilates Instructor & Social Media CreatorDay 1Dumped (Day 10)
Jordan Tilli28 Melbourne, Victoria Business development managerDay 1Dumped (Day 5)

Coupling and elimination history

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7
Day 1Day 3Day 5Day 10Day 15Day 16Day 17Day 26Day 30Day 35Day 36Day 39Day 41Day 43Finale
MitchNot in VillaTinaEmilySafeEmilySafeTinaImmuneTinaTaku & Michela
to dump
TinaTinaTaku & Michela
to dump
2 Chris & Zoe
to stay
1 Aaron & Jess
to stay
Winners
(Day 45)
TinaRonniMitchTakuSafeTakuSafeMitchSafeMitchTaku & Michela
to dump
MitchMitch
AaronCourtneyAriJessRachael
to dump
JessSafeJessImmuneJessNoah & Courtney
to dump
ElizaJessHugh & Eliza
to dump
2 Mitch & Tina
to stay
1 Chris & Zoe
to stay
Runners-up
(Day 45)
JessJordanTakuAaronSafeAaronSafeAaronSafeAaronNoah & Courtney
to dump
SingleAaron
ChrisNot in VillaRachaelRachaelRachael
to dump
ZoeImmuneZoeImmuneZoeRyan & Tayla
to dump
ZoeZoeVulnerable2 Mitch & Tina
to stay
1 Aaron & Jess
to stay
Runners-up
(Day 45)
ZoeNot in VillaChrisImmuneChrisSafeChrisRyan & Tayla
to dump
ChrisChris
CourtneyAaronRonniSingleImmuneNicolasImmuneNicolasSafeNoahTaku & Michela
to dump
SingleNoahVulnerable2 Mitch & Tina
to stay
1 Chris & Zoe
to stay
Dumped
(Day 43)
NoahNot in VillaCourtneyTaku & Michela
to dump
JadeCourtney
TakuRachaelJessTinaRachael
to dump
TinaSafeEmilyImmuneMichelaRyan & Tayla
to dump
MichelaMichelaVulnerableDumped
(Day 41)
MichelaNot in VillaTakuRyan & Tayla
to dump
TakuTaku
HughNot in VillaLexyRyan & Tayla
to dump
LexyElizaVulnerableDumped
(Day 41)
ElizaNot in VillaImmuneAaronHugh
JadeNot in VillaImmuneNoahSingleDumped
(Day 39)
LexyNot in VillaRyanRyanRyanVulnerableRyanSafeRyanSafeBenHughRyan & Tayla
to dump
HughSingleDumped
(Day 39)
RyanAriLexyLexyLexySafeLexySafeLexyImmuneTaylaHugh & Lexy
to dump
Dumped
(Day 35)
TaylaNot in VillaRyanHugh & Lexy
to dump
Dumped
(Day 35)
BenNot in VillaLexySingleDumped
(Day 30)
AishaNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
AudreyNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
BrentNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
BriannaNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
NicolasNot in VillaCourtneyImmuneCourtneyImmuneSingleDumped
(Day 26)
RubyNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
SadeeNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
ShayneNot in VillaSingleDumped
(Day 26)
EmilyNot in VillaMitchSafeMitchSafeTakuEliminatedDumped
(Day 17)
AriRyanSingleAaronRonniSafeRonniEliminatedDumped
(Day 16)
RonniTinaCourtneyAriSafeAriEliminatedDumped
(Day 16)
RachaelTakuChrisChrisVulnerableDumped
(Day 10)
JordanJessSingleDumped
(Day 5)
Notes 1 - 2 3 4
WalkedNoneAaronNone
DumpedNo
Dumping
Jordan
Failed to
couple up
No
Dumping
Rachael
Aaron, Chris
& Taku's choice

to dump
No
Dumping
Ari
Boy's choice
to dump
No
Dumping
Emily
Australia's
choice
to dump
Aisha, Audrey
Brianna, Ruby
Failed to
couple up
Ben
Failed to
couple up
Ryan & Tayla
Islanders'
choice
to dump
No
Dumping
Jade,
Lexy

Failed to
couple up
Hugh & Eliza,
Taku & Michela

Aaron & Jess, Mitch
& Tina's choice

to dump
Noah & Courtney
0 of 12 votes
to stay
Aaron & Jess,
Chris & Zoe

Least votes
to win
Ronni
Girl's choice
to dump
Brent, Nicolas
Sadee, Shayne
Failed to
couple up
Mitch & Tina
Most votes
to win

Ratings

WeekEpisodeAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsSource
ViewersRank
1111 October 2021Monday311,000- [4]
212 October 2021Tuesday279,00020 [5]
313 October 2021Wednesday292,00019 [6]
414 October 2021Thursday173,000- [7]
2518 October 2021Monday265,000- [8]
619 October 2021Tuesday295,00020 [9]
720 October 2021Wednesday217,000- [10]
821 October 2021Thursday168,000- [11]
3925 October 2021Monday285,000- [12]
1026 October 2021Tuesday239,000- [13]
1127 October 2021Wednesday252,000- [14]
1228 October 2021Thursday133,000- [15]
4131 November 2021Monday204,000- [16]
142 November 2021Tuesday191,000- [17]
153 November 2021Wednesday203,000- [18]
164 November 2021Thursday148,000- [19]
5178 November 2021Monday263,000- [20]
189 November 2021Tuesday186,000- [21]
1910 November 2021Wednesday145,000- [22]
2011 November 2021Thursday152,000- [23]
62115 November 2021Monday201,000- [24]
2216 November 2021Tuesday180,000- [25]
2317 November 2021Wednesday150,000- [26]
2418 November 2021Thursday164,000- [27]
72522 November 2021Monday176,000- [28]
2623 November 2021Tuesday162,000- [29]
2724 November 2021Wednesday141,000- [30]

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