Love Island Australia season 4

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Love Island Australia
Season 4
No. of episodes29
Release
Original network 9Now
Original release31 October (2022-10-31) 
20 December 2022 (2022-12-20)
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The fourth season of Love Island Australia premiered on 9Now on Monday, 31 October 2022 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Eoghan McDermott. [1]

Contents

Format

Love Island Australia involves a group of contestants, known as "Islanders", living in a villa in Mallorca looking to find love. To remain in the competition, the Islanders must be coupled up with another Islander, as the winning couple wins $50,000. On the first day, the Islanders couple up for the first time based on first impressions. However, throughout the series they may choose to "re-couple" and couple up with another Islander instead. Islanders may join the villa at several stages throughout the season.

Islanders who are single after each re-coupling risk being eliminated and "dumped" from the island. Islanders can also be eliminated via public vote, or through other means such as deciding among themselves who to vote off the island. During the finale, the public vote for a couple they want to win the series and the $50,000 prize. One person from the winning couple can then either split the money with their partner or keep it for themselves.

Season 4 was pre-recorded in August 2022. [2] All previous seasons of the show across the franchise have aired on a short delay, but while filming was still taking place to allow for public votes. An ITV Studios executive producer stated the change in format was so that the season would air during late spring and early summer in the Southern Hemisphere, but be filmed in the Mediterranean when the weather was still warm. A select group of "Love Island Superfans" were given access to live video feeds from the villa to participate in elimination votes, challenge polls, and date selections. [3]

Islanders

The first Islanders were announced on social media, one week before the premiere episode. [1] Of the islanders who have participated on Love Island Australia 4 include Love Island Australia 3 winners Mitch Hibberd and Tina Provis (separated since winning their show).

NameAgeHometownOccupationEnteredStatus
Austen Bugeja22 Sydney, New South Wales Spray PainterDay 1Winner (Day 30)
Claudia Bonifazio23 Adelaide, South Australia Medical SecretaryDay 1Winner (Day 30)
Callum Hole24 Brisbane, Queensland (originally from the United Kingdom)Personal TrainerDay 2Runner-up (Day 30)
Madeline Wilcox [lower-alpha 1] 25 Melbourne, Victoria Makeup ArtistDay 23Runner-up (Day 30)
Mitchell Eliot25 Sydney, New South Wales Personal TrainerDay 1Runner-up (Day 30)
Phoebe Spiller22 Sydney, New South Wales Fashion StudentDay 1Runner-up (Day 30)
Al Perkins26 Sydney, New South Wales InfluencerDay 8Dumped (Day 29)
Jessica Losurdo26 Sydney, New South Wales Risk AnalystDay 1Dumped (Day 29)
Mitch Hibberd 25 Melbourne, Victoria FootballerDay 19Dumped (Day 28)
Tina Provis26 Sydney, New South Wales InfluencerDay 20Dumped (Day 28)
Hugh Wilcox [lower-alpha 1] 25 Melbourne, Victoria Business OwnerDay 23Dumped (Day 27)
Stella Hutcheon24 Brisbane, Queensland Radio Media CoordinatorDay 1Dumped (Day 27)
Jordan Dowsett25 Gold Coast, Queensland FIFO ElectricianDay 1Dumped (Day 26)
Phoebe Han22 Brisbane, Queensland Deli WorkerDay 12Dumped (Day 24)
Tak Chipangura23 Brisbane, Queensland Security GuardDay 2Dumped (Day 22)
Maddy Gillbanks26 Perth, Western Australia HR advisorDay 6Dumped (Day 21)
Jason Shtjefni25 Adelaide, South Australia (originally from the United States)Day TraderDay 18Walked (Day 19)
Vakoo Kauapirua27 Sydney, New South Wales ModelDay 12Dumped (Day 17)
Ben Gleeson25 Sydney, New South Wales Personal TrainerDay 14Dumped (Day 16)
Layla John20 Melbourne, Victoria StudentDay 1Dumped (Day 14)
Conor Howard26 Sydney, New South Wales Real Estate AgentDay 1Dumped (Day 10)
Holly Oakes-Ferguson25 Brisbane, Queensland Customer Service RepresentativeDay 1Dumped (Day 10)
Andre Coutinho24 Perth, Western Australia Mental Health Support WorkerDay 1Dumped (Day 5)
  1. 1 2 Hugh and Madeline are twins.

Coupling and elimination history

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Final
Day 1Day 2Day 5Day 7Day 9Day 10Day 14Day 16Day 17Day 21Day 22Day 24Day 26Day 27Day 28Day 29Day 30
AustenLaylaClaudiaClaudiaHolly
to dump
ClaudiaSafeClaudiaImmuneClaudiaSafeClaudiaVulnerableMitch & Tina
to dump
SafeWinners
(Day 30)
ClaudiaJordanSingleAustenAustenConor
to dump
AustenSafeAustenSafeAustenSafeAusten
CallumNot in VillaLaylaLaylaSafeVakooSafeMaddyMaddy
to dump
TinaMadelineImmuneMadelineVulnerableMitch & Tina
to dump
SafeRunners-up
(Day 30)
MadelineNot in VillaCallumImmuneCallum
MitchellPhoebe S.Phoebe S.MaddyPhoebe S.SafePhoebe S.SafePhoebe S.ImmunePhoebe S.VulnerablePhoebe S.SafeMitch & Tina
to dump
SafeRunners-up
(Day 30)
Phoebe S.MitchellMitchellSingleMitchellSafeMitchellSafeMitchellSafeMitchellSafeMitchellHugh & Stella
to dump
AlNot in VillaJessicaSafeJessicaBen & Stella
Vulnerable
JessicaMaddy
to dump
JessicaSafeJessicaHugh & Stella
to dump
Callum & Madeline
to dump
VulnerableDumped
(Day 29)
JessicaConorConorAlSafeAlBen & Stella
Vulnerable
AlVulnerableAlSafeAlSafe
MitchNot in VillaImmuneStellaSingleSafeTinaSafeCallum & Madeline
to dump
Dumped
(Day 28)
TinaNot in VillaSafeCallumSingleSafeMitchHugh & Stella
to dump
HughNot in VillaStellaImmuneStellaVulnerableDumped
(Day 27)
StellaAndreJordanJordanConor
to dump
BenVulnerableTakSafeMitchHughImmuneHugh
JordanClaudiaHollyStellaStellaHolly
to dump
Phoebe H.SafePhoebe H.Maddy
to dump
Phoebe H.VulnerableSingleDumped
(Day 26)
Phoebe H.Not in VillaJordanSafeJordanVulnerableJordanVulnerableDumped
(Day 24)
TakNot in VillaHollyMaddyVulnerableMaddySafeStellaImmuneSingleDumped
(Day 22)
MaddyNot in VillaMitchellTakVulnerableTakSafeCallumVulnerableDumped
(Day 21)
JasonNot in VillaWalked
(Day 19)
VakooNot in VillaCallumSafeSingleDumped
(Day 17)
BenNot in VillaStellaVulnerableDumped
(Day 16)
LaylaAustenCallumCallumSafeSingleDumped
(Day 14)
ConorJessicaJessicaHollyVulnerableDumped
(Day 10)
HollySingleJordanTakConorVulnerableDumped
(Day 10)
AndreStellaSingleDumped
(Day 5)
Notes 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 - 7
WalkednoneJasonnone
DumpedNo
Dumping
Claudia
Failed to
couple up
Andre
Failed to
couple up
No
Dumping
Conor
Claudia & Stella's
choice
to dump
Layla
Failed to
couple up
Ben
Ben & Stella's
choice
to dump
Vakoo
Failed to
couple up
Maddy
Al, Callum & Jordan
choice
to dump
Tak
Failed to
couple up
No
Dumping
Phoebe H.
Least votes
to continue their journey
Jordan
Failed to
couple up
Hugh & Stella
Al, Phoebe S.
& Tina's
choice
to dump
Mitch & Tina
Islanders'
choice
to dump
Al & Jessica
Least votes
Callum & Madeline
Mitchell & Phoebe S.

Least votes
to win
Holly
Jordan & Austen's
choice
to dump
Austen & Claudia
Most votes
to win

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