Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 11

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Married at First Sight
Season 11
No. of episodes38
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release29 January (2024-01-29) 
8 April 2024 (2024-04-08)
Season chronology
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Season 10

The eleventh season of Married at First Sight premiered on 29 January 2024 on the Nine Network. [1] Relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling, alongside sexologist Alessandra Rampolla, all returned to match nine brides and nine grooms together; also had a same-sex couple that was matched later in the experiment due to one of the grooms leaving before the wedding. Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another two brides and two grooms together.

Contents

Couple profiles

No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal decisionStatus
1Sara Mesa29Sydney, New South WalesNutritionistNanuku Resort, FijiYesSeparated
Tim Calwell31Gold Coast, QueenslandOnline business owner
2Cassandra Allen29Gold Coast, QueenslandAdministration officerBeresford Estate, McLaren Vale, South AustraliaBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Tristan Black30Sydney, New South WalesEvent manager
3Timothy Smith51Melbourne, VictoriaOnline business ownerBannisters Port Stephens, New South WalesBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Lucinda Light43Byron Bay, New South WalesMaster of ceremonies and wedding celebrant
4Jack Dunkley34Gold Coast, QueenslandPersonal trainerTamanu on the Beach, VanuatuYesTogether
Tori Adams27Melbourne, VictoriaBusiness development manager
5Natalie Parham32Melbourne, VictoriaPhysiotherapistEco Beach Resort, Broome, Western AustraliaBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Collins Christian28Sydney, New South WalesExecutive assistant
6Jayden Eynaud26Gold Coast, QueenslandProfessional kickboxerClub Wyndham, Airlie Beach, QueenslandYesSeparated
Eden Harper28Gold Coast, QueenslandRecruitment manager
7Ellie Dix32Gold Coast, QueenslandRegistered nurseMilton Park, Bowral, New South WalesBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Ben Walters39Newcastle, New South WalesPodcaster and construction worker
8Richard Sauerman62Sydney, New South WalesMotivational speakerHotel Sorrento, Sorrento, VictoriaBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Andrea Thompson51Sunshine Coast, QueenslandPhotographer
9Lauren Dunn32Perth, Western AustraliaPublic relations and marketing consultantMount French Lodge, Charlwood, QueenslandNoSeparated
Jonathan McCullough39Gold Coast, QueenslandHealth business owner
10Stephen Stewart26Perth, Western AustraliaHairdresserMacQ1, Hobart, TasmaniaBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Michael Felix34Melbourne, VictoriaSalesperson
11Madeleine Maxwell30Melbourne, VictoriaPsychic mediumCupitt's Estate, Ulladulla, New South WalesBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Ash Galati33Melbourne, VictoriaSales manager
12Ridge Barredo27Sydney, New South WalesPsychiatric nurseThe Anchorage, Port Stephens, New South WalesYesTogether
Jade Pywell26Gold Coast, QueenslandExecutive assistant

Commitment ceremony history

Episode:913172125293335/36
Ceremony:1234567Final decision
SaraStayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
TimStayStayStayStayLeaveStayStayYes
EdenStayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
JaydenStayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
JadeNot in
experiment
StayStayStayStayStayYes
RidgeStayStayStayStayStayYes
ToriStayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
JackStayStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
LaurenStayStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
JonathanStayStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
LucindaStayStayStayStayStayStayLeave

Left

TimothyStayStayStayStayStayStayLeave
AndreaStayStayStayStayStayLeave

Left

RichardStayStayStayStayStayLeave
CassandraStayStayStayStayLeaveLeave

Left

TristanStayStayLeaveStayStayLeave
StephenNot in
experiment
StayStayLeave

Left

MichaelStayStayLeave
EllieStayStayLeaveLeave

Left

BenStayStayStayLeave
MadeleineNot in
experiment
LeaveLeft
AshStay
NatalieLeaveLeft
CollinsStay
Notesnone 1 2 none
LeftnoneNatalie & CollinsMadeleine & AshEllie & BenStephen & MichaelCassandra & TristanLucinda & TimothyLauren & Jonathan
Andrea & Richard

Ratings

On 28 January 2024, OzTAM's rating data recording system changed. Viewership data then focused on National Reach and National Total ratings instead of the five metro centres and overnight shares.

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotNational reach viewersNational total viewersNight rankRef(s)
1Episode 129 January 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,461,0001,252,0001 [2]
2Episode 230 January 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,419,0001,284,0001 [3]
3Episode 331 January 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,349,0001,236,0001 [4]
4Episode 41 February 2024Thursday 7:30 pm2,340,0001,229,0001 [5]
5Episode 54 February 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,522,0001,338,0001 [6]
6Episode 65 February 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,519,0001,496,0001 [7]
7Episode 76 February 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,411,0001,406,0001 [8]
8Episode 87 February 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,476,0001,312,0001 [9]
9Episode 911 February 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,594,0001,549,0001 [10]
10Episode 1012 February 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,507,0001,429,0002 [11]
11Episode 1113 February 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,265,0001,295,0001 [12]
12Episode 1214 February 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,372,0001,369,0001 [13]
13Episode 1318 February 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,663,0001,576,0001 [14]
14Episode 1419 February 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,505,0001,360,0001 [15]
15Episode 1520 February 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,409,0001,371,0001 [16]
16Episode 1621 February 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,590,0001,529,0001 [17]
17Episode 1725 February 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,832,0001,752,0001 [18]
18Episode 1826 February 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,450,0001,506,0001 [19]
19Episode 1927 February 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,369,0001,406,0001 [20]
20Episode 2028 February 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,558,0001,486,0001 [21]
21Episode 213 March 2024Sunday 7:00 pm3,040,0001,756,0001 [22]
22Episode 224 March 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,778,0001,619,0001 [23]
23Episode 235 March 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,666,0001,660,0001 [24]
24Episode 246 March 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,695,0001,721,0001 [25]
25Episode 2510 March 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,932,0001,714,0001 [26]
26Episode 2611 March 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,692,0001,575,0001 [27]
27Episode 2712 March 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,596,0001,489,0001 [28]
28Episode 2813 March 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,578,0001,588,0001 [29]
29Episode 2917 March 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,931,0001,752,0001 [30]
30Episode 3018 March 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,815,0001,588,0001 [31]
31Episode 3119 March 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm2,551,0001,503,0001 [32]
32Episode 3220 March 2024Wednesday 7:30 pm2,591,0001,608,0001 [33]
33Episode 3324 March 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,802,0001,648,0001 [34]
34Episode 3425 March 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,554,0001,599,0001 [35]
35Final vows – Part 131 March 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,505,0001,452,0001 [36]
36Final vows – Part 21 April 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,763,0001,611,0001 [37]
37Reunion dinner party7 April 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,910,0001,706,0001 [38]
38Reunion8 April 2024Monday 7:30 pm2,752,0001,731,0001 [39]

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