The Bachelorette (Australian TV series) season 5

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The Bachelorette
Season 5
Starring Angie Kent
Presented by Osher Günsberg
No. of contestants21
WinnerCarlin Sterritt
Runner-upTimm Hanly
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Network 10
Original release9 October (2019-10-09) 
14 November 2019 (2019-11-14)
Season chronology
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The fifth season of The Bachelorette Australia premiered on Network 10 on Wednesday, 9 October 2019. The season features Angie Kent, a 29-year-old marketing and production assistant and former Gogglebox Australia star from Sydney, courting 21 men. [1] [2]

Contents

The first episode involved a twist with an undercover intruder, Angie's brother Brad Kent (under an anonymous name Mark), a personal trainer, entering the mansion to gain an insight into the other contestants. [3] [4]

Contestants

Three contestants, Ciarran, Timm and Jamie, were revealed by Network 10 on social media prior to the full cast being revealed. [5] [6]

The season began with 20 contestants which were revealed on 6 October 2019. [7] In episode 3, Ryan entered the competition as an intruder, bringing the total number of contestants to 21. [8]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Carlin Sterritt30 Sydney, New South Wales Fitness Trainer/ActorWinner
Timm Hanly27 Melbourne, Victoria FireprooferRunner-up
Ryan Anderson32 Sydney, New South Wales Rescue Dog AdvocateEpisode 11
Jackson Garlick25 Sydney, New South Wales Sales ManagerEpisode 10
Alex Mckay26 Gold Coast, Queensland LandscaperEpisode 9
Matt Whyatt27 Gold Coast, Queensland BMX Stunt Rider
Jamie Doran39 Sydney, New South Wales FirefighterEpisode 8
Ciarran Stott25 Darwin, Northern Territory Ex-Army RiflemanEpisode 7
Haydn Trick32 Sydney, New South Wales Firefighter/Carpenter
Glenn Smith31 Perth, Western Australia Refrigeration MechanicEpisode 6
Adam Sellars34 Sunshine Coast, Queensland Freedive InstructorEpisode 5
Tom Bowdidge31 Brisbane, Queensland Cabin Crew
Scot Fuller27 Byron Bay, New South Wales Real Estate Agent
Jesse Owens31 Perth, Western Australia House and Land SpecialistEpisode 4
Niranga Amarasinghe28 Brisbane, Queensland Aircraft Engineer
Kayde Wilkie25 Perth, Western Australia Luxury Car Sales ExecutiveEpisode 3
Mitch Gould31 Hervey Bay, Queensland Plumber
Jess Glasgow36 Noosa Heads, Queensland Local PoliticianEpisode 2
Warwick Adams36 Gold Coast, Queensland Construction Supervisor
Josh Cox37 Melbourne, Victoria Mobile Zoo OwnerEpisode 1
Oliver Bailey25 New South Wales Heating Technician

Call-Out Order

Angie's call-out order
#BachelorsEpisode
12 [lower-alpha 1] 34567 [lower-alpha 2] 89101112
1TimmCarlinCarlinJacksonTimmCiarranCiarranJacksonTimmRyanRyanCarlinCarlin
2CarlinMattAdamCiarranCiarranRyanCarlinCarlinRyanCarlinTimmTimmTimm
3JamieJacksonAlexRyanHaydnJamieRyanAlexCarlinTimmCarlinRyan
4KaydeNirangaCiarranScotJacksonAlexTimmJamieMattJacksonJackson
5MattHaydnGlennCarlinAlexJacksonHaydnMattJacksonMatt
Alex
6JessieTomHaydnTimmRyanHaydnAlexRyanAlex
7AlexMitchJacksonAdamTomCarlinJacksonTimmJamie
8GlennWarwickJamieMattScotMattMattHaydn
9JoshJamieJesseJamieCarlinTimmJamieCiarran
10OliverAdamKaydeAlexAdamGlennGlenn
11JacksonAlexMattGlennJamieAdam
Tom
Scot
12CiarranCiarranMitchNirangaGlenn
13AdamGlennNirangaTomMatt
14TomScotScotJesseJesse
Niranga
15NirangaTimmTimmHaydn
16WarwickJesseTomKayde
Mitch
17ScotKaydeJess
18MitchJessWarwick
19HaydnJosh
Oliver
20Jess
21Ryan
Colour Key

Episodes

Episode 1

Original airdate: 9 October 2019

EventDescription
Yellow RoseCarlin
Rose ceremonyJosh & Oliver were eliminated.

Episode 2

Original airdate: 10 October 2019

EventDescription
Yellow Rose DateCarlin
Group DateMatt, Scot, Jackson, Jesse,
Timm, Jess, Warwick, Jamie & Carlin.
Rose ceremonyWarwick quit before the cocktail party.
Jess was eliminated during the cocktail party.

Episode 3

Original airdate: 16 October 2019

EventDescription
Single DateJackson
Group DateCiarran, Scot, Alex, Glenn, Niranga,
Haydn, Timm, Tom, Adam & Kayde
IntruderRyan
One-on-one timeCiarran
Rose ceremonyKayde & Mitch were eliminated.

Episode 4

Original airdate: 17 October 2019

EventDescription
Group DateHaydn, Ciarran, Ryan, Matt, Jesse,
Niranga, Carlin, Jamie
Single DateTimm
Rose ceremonyJesse & Niranga were eliminated.

Episode 5

Original airdate: 23 October 2019

EventDescription
Group DateAdam, Jackson, Glenn, Alex,
Scot, Tom, Ciarran & Timm
One-on-one timeCiarran
Single DateRyan
Rose ceremonyAdam, Tom & Scot were eliminated.

Episode 6

Original airdate: 24 October 2019

EventDescription
Single DateCiarran
Group DateEveryone
Rose ceremonyGlenn was eliminated.

Episode 7

Original airdate: 30 October 2019

EventDescription
Group DateEveryone
One-on-one timeJackson
Single DateCarlin
Rose ceremonyHaydn was eliminated during the cocktail party.
Ciarran quit during the cocktail party.

Episode 8

Original airdate: 31 October 2019

EventDescription
Single DateTimm
Rose ceremonyJamie was eliminated.

Episode 9

Original airdate: 6 November 2019

EventDescription
Group DateEveryone
One-on-one timeRyan
Rose ceremonyMatt & Alex were eliminated.

Episode 10

Original airdate: 7 November 2019

EventDescription
Hometown #1 Terrigal, New South Wales – Timm
Hometown #2Sharkies Beach, New South Wales – Ryan
Hometown #3Sydney – Jackson
Hometown #4Sydney – Carlin
Rose ceremonyJackson was eliminated.

Episode 11

Original airdate: 13 November 2019

EventDescription
Single Date #1Timm
Single Date #2Ryan
Single Date #3Carlin
Rose ceremonyRyan was eliminated.

Episode 12

Original airdate: 14 November 2019

EventDescription
Meet Angie's Family #1Timm
Meet Angie's Family #2Carlin
Final Date #1Carlin
Final Date #2Timm
Final Decision:Carlin is the winner.

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 19 October 2019 (2019-10-09)Wednesday 7:30 pm716,000695,0005811,000 [9] [10]
2Episode 210 October 2019 (2019-10-10)Thursday 7:30 pm631,0008140,0006771,000 [11] [12]
3Episode 316 October 2019 (2019-10-16)Wednesday 7:30 pm667,000889,0007757,000 [13] [14]
4Episode 417 October 2019 (2019-10-17)Thursday 7:30 pm694,0006144,0004842,000 [15] [16]
5Episode 523 October 2019 (2019-10-23)Wednesday 7:30 pm629,000885,0007713,000 [17] [18]
6Episode 624 October 2019 (2019-10-24)Thursday 7:30 pm624,0004136,0003760,000 [19] [20]
7Episode 730 October 2019 (2019-10-30)Wednesday 7:30 pm593,000769,0008669,000 [21] [22]
8Episode 831 October 2019 (2019-10-31)Thursday 7:30 pm642,0005105,0004749,000 [23] [24]
9Episode 96 November 2019 (2019-11-06)Wednesday 7:30 pm696,000799,0006795,000 [25] [26]
10Episode 107 November 2019 (2019-11-07)Thursday 7:30 pm696,000597,0003799,000 [27] [28]
11Episode 1113 November 2019 (2019-11-13)Wednesday 7:30 pm829,000352,0003881,000 [29] [30]
12Grand Finale
Final Decision
14 November 2019 (2019-11-14)Thursday 7:30 pm
Thursday 8:40 pm
848,000
992,000
3
1
46,000
44,000
2
1
895,000
1,049,000
[31] [32]

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