The Bachelorette (Australian TV series) season 4

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The Bachelorette
Season 4
StarringAli Oetjen
Presented by Osher Günsberg
No. of contestants18
WinnerTaite Radley
Runner-upTodd King
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Network 10
Original release10 October (2018-10-10) 
15 November 2018 (2018-11-15)
Season chronology
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Season 5

The fourth season of The Bachelorette Australia premiered on Network 10 on 10 October 2018. The season features Ali Oetjen, a 32-year-old healthy lifestyle motivator from Adelaide, South Australia, courting 18 men. Oetjen previously appeared on the first season of The Bachelor Australia featuring Tim Robards, where she finished in third place and later appeared on the first season of Bachelor in Paradise Australia . [1]

Contents

Contestants

The season began with 18 contestants. [2]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Taite Radley28 Ballarat, Victoria Bank ManagerWinner
Todd King26 Perth, Western Australia Sales RepRunner-up
Bill Goldsmith31 Melbourne, Victoria Mechanical PlumberEpisode 11
Charlie Newling31 Sydney, New South Wales BuilderEpisode 10
Daniel Noonan30 Melbourne, Victoria Personal TrainerEpisode 9
Dan Hobley32 Perth, Western Australia Sports ReporterEpisode 8
Paddy Colliar27 Geelong, Victoria Gym Manager
Robert Colangelo29 Melbourne, Victoria PlumberEpisode 7
Danny Harris-Wolf39 Brisbane, Queensland Chiropractic StudentEpisode 6
Pete Stephen27 Gold Coast, Queensland Commercial Sales Assistant
Jules Bourne24 Sydney, New South Wales Former Infantry CorporalEpisode 5
Ivan Krslovic29 Melbourne, Victoria Commercial Painter
Nathan Favro23 Sydney, New South Wales CarpenterEpisode 4
Damien Rider42 Gold Coast, Queensland Retreat DirectorEpisode 3
Wesley Ford31 Yeppoon, Queensland Heavy Machinery Operator
Cheyne Neigh28 Sydney, New South Wales Construction AuditorEpisode 2
Ben Adamson27 Katherine, Northern Territory Air Conditioning MechanicEpisode 1
Brendan Cavanagh29 Sydney, New South Wales Events Manager

Call-Out Order

Ali's call-out order
#BachelorsEpisode
1234 [lower-alpha 1] 5678910 [lower-alpha 2] 1112
1CharlieBillCharlieRobertBillBillTaiteDanielCharlieToddBillToddTaite
2RobertIvanRobertDanCharlieCharlieDanielToddBillCharlieTaiteTaiteTodd
3IvanToddTaiteToddDanTaiteDanBillTaiteBillToddBill
4NathanDannyDannyTaiteDannyPaddyCharliePaddyDanielTaiteCharlie
5BillWesleyBillIvanDanielDanToddTaiteToddDaniel
6JulesCharlieWesleyDannyIvanDanielBillDanDan
Paddy
7DanielRobertNathanPaddyJulesRobertPaddyCharlie
8WesleyDanielPeteDanielPaddyDannyRobertRobert
9BrendanDanPaddyBillPetePetePete
10DannyJulesIvanJulesRobertToddDanny
11CheyneTaiteDamienCharlieTaiteJules
12BenDamienDanNathanToddIvan
13TaitePeteDanielPeteNathan
14DamienCheyneToddDamien
Wesley
15PaddyPaddyJules
16DanNathanCheyne
17PeteBen
Brendan
18Todd
Color Key

Episodes

Episode 1

Original airdate: 10 October 2018

EventDescription
Wild RoseBill
Rose ceremonyBen & Brendan were eliminated.

Episode 2

Original airdate: 11 October 2018

EventDescription
Single dateCharlie
Group dateTaite, Daniel, Todd, Damien, Dan,
Robert, Danny, Jules, Ivan & Paddy
Rose ceremonyCheyne was eliminated

Episode 3

Original airdate: 17 October 2018

EventDescription
Single dateRobert
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeIvan
Rose ceremonyDamien & Wesley were eliminated

Episode 4

Original airdate: 18 October 2018

EventDescription
Single date(Taite's Single Date)
Bill used his wild rose
Group dateBill, Charlie, Danny, Ivan,
Jules, Paddy, Robert, Nathan
One-on-one timeDanny
Rose ceremonyNathan was eliminated outside of the rose ceremony

Episode 5

Original airdate 24 October 2018

EventDescription
Two-on-one dateIvan & Bill
Ivan was eliminated
Group dateDan, Todd, Charlie
Robert, Pete, Taite
One-on-one timeCharlie
Rose ceremonyJules was eliminated

Episode 6

Original airdate 25 October 2018

EventDescription
Single dateTaite
Group dateEveryone
Rose ceremonyDanny & Pete were eliminated

Episode 7

Original airdate 31 October 2018

EventDescription
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeDaniel
Single dateTodd
Rose ceremonyRobert was eliminated

Episode 8

Original airdate 1 November 2018

EventDescription
Single dateCharlie
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeBill, Dan, Daniel,
Taite, Todd
Rose ceremonyDan & Paddy were eliminated

Episode 9

Original airdate 7 November 2018

EventDescription
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeBill
Single dateTaite
Rose ceremonyDaniel was eliminated

Episode 10

Original airdate 8 November 2018

EventDescription
Hometown #1Todd - Perth, Western Australia
Hometown #2Taite - Ballarat, Victoria
Hometown #3Bill - Melbourne, Victoria
Hometown #4Charlie - Sydney, New South Wales
Rose ceremonyCharlie was eliminated outside the rose ceremony.

Episode 11

Original airdate 14 November 2018

EventDescription
Single Date #1Todd
Single Date #2Taite
Single Date #3Bill
Rose ceremonyBill was eliminated

Episode 12

Original airdate 15 November 2018

EventDescription
Meet Ali's Family #1Taite
Meet Ali's Family #2Todd
Final date #1Todd
Final date #2Taite
Final Decision:Taite is the winner.

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 110 October 2018 (2018-10-10)Wednesday 7:30 pm631,0001154,00010685,000 [3] [4]
2Episode 211 October 2018 (2018-10-11)Thursday 7:30 pm539,0001181,0009621,000 [5] [6]
3Episode 317 October 2018 (2018-10-17)Wednesday 7:30 pm544,0001554,00015598,000 [7] [8]
4Episode 418 October 2018 (2018-10-18)Thursday 7:30 pm586,0001069,0009655,000 [9] [10]
5Episode 524 October 2018 (2018-10-24)Wednesday 7:30 pm622,000951,0008673,000 [11] [12]
6Episode 625 October 2018 (2018-10-25)Thursday 7:30 pm589,000864,0008653,000 [13] [14]
7Episode 731 October 2018 (2018-10-31)Wednesday 7:30 pm537,0001258,00013595,000 [15] [16]
8Episode 81 November 2018 (2018-11-01)Thursday 7:30 pm512,0001177,0009589,000 [17] [18]
9Episode 97 November 2018 (2018-11-07)Wednesday 7:30 pm601,0001151,00011652,000 [19] [20]
10Episode 108 November 2018 (2018-11-08)Thursday 7:30 pm605,000885,0005690,000 [21] [22]
11Episode 1114 November 2018 (2018-11-14)Wednesday 7:30 pm618,0001035,0009653,000 [23] [24]
12Finale
Final Decision
15 November 2018 (2018-11-15)Thursday 7:30 pm
Thursday 9:00 pm
766,000
926,000
4
1
50,000
53,000
4
1
816,000
979,000
[25] [26]

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