The Farmer Wants a Wife (Australian TV series) season 13

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The Farmer Wants a Wife
Season 13
Starring
  • Andrew Coleman
  • Brad Jones
  • Brenton Kuch
  • David McMahon
  • Matt Young
Presented by Samantha Armytage
No. of contestants50
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release10 April (2023-04-10) 
22 May 2023 (2023-05-22)
Season chronology
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The thirteenth season of The Farmer Wants a Wife premiered on 10 April 2023. [1]

Contents

In February 2023, it was announced Sam Armytage will host the series with long-term host, Natalie Gruzlewski acting as co-host. The pair will help guide five farmers in finding love with eight potential suitors. [2] Halfway through the season, Gruzlewski introduced two new contestants to each of the farmers. [3]

The farmers

FarmerAgeLocationProfession
Andrew Coleman41 Narromine, NSW Mixed Crop & Sheep Farmer
Brad Jones33 Cootamundra, NSW Mixed Crop & Cattle Farmer
Brenton Kuch26Darriman, VICSheep & Cattle Farmer
David McMahon29 Pozieres, QLD Apple Farmer
Matt Young23 Bookham, NSW Sheep & Cattle Farmer

Contestants

Andrew's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Claire Saunders37TasmaniaMine Truck DriverWinner
Jessie Noble36New South WalesCreative ConsultantEpisode 9
Sarah Roach37New South WalesInterior Design Director
Kacy Mateljan39Western AustraliaMedical AdminEpisode 7
Maddison Walker30QueenslandRestaurant OwnerEpisode 6
Lucie Gilmour36VictoriaNurseEpisode 5 (quit)
Kelly Brown44Western AustraliaBusiness Owner/Head Dog Training and Behaviour SpecialistEpisode 3
Kate Hubbard37New South WalesSocial WorkerEpisode 2
Monique Jeremiah36Gold Coast, QueenslandEntrepreneur
Veronica36New South WalesMidwife

Brad's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Clare Hockings27New South WalesPreschool TeacherWinner
Morgan Gibbons31QueenslandHigh School TeacherRunner-Up
Shelby Grant30QueenslandBoarding House SupervisorEpisode 11
Corista31New South WalesPublic ServantEpisode 6 (quit)
Christina Cankovic25New South WalesRegistered NurseEpisode 5
Natasha Diamond23New South WalesResearch ScientistEpisode 3
Georgina33VictoriaAccountantEpisode 2
Hayley Hodges30New South WalesRegistered Nurse
Kelsey Moss32New South WalesExercise Psychologist

Brenton's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Sophie Holcombe25QueenslandSocial Media ManagerWinner
Rachel Boothman22Western AustraliaPromotions AssistantRunner-Up
Jemma Umlauf21South AustraliaRadiology AssistantEpisode 11
Frankie Copas23New South WalesHR AdministratorEpisode 8
Rebecca Wray21Western AustraliaNurseEpisode 7
Breanna Todkill26New South WalesTown Planning AdministratorEpisode 5
Emily Steinberg24QueenslandIndigenous Health WorkerEpisode 3
Bridgette Fox21VictoriaSpeech PathologistEpisode 1
Chloe Scott20QueenslandStudent Nurse
Grace Tranent22QueenslandPrimary School Teacher

David's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Emily Gordon26QueenslandSpecial Education AideWinner
Lorelei Bates26QueenslandMarketing CoordinatorRunner-Up
Alyssa Wynants32QueenslandDisability Support WorkerEpisode 11
Leah Burgess27QueenslandPaediatric NurseEpisode 9 (quit)
Jessie Newman30QueenslandNaturopathEpisode 7
Elle Stubbings30New South WalesRecruitment ManagerEpisode 5
Emma Reeves29New South WalesMarketing DirectorEpisode 3 (quit)
Cassandra Mass30New South WalesPublic ServantEpisode 2
Lily Johnsom23New South WalesFlorist
Olivia Dove26New South WalesRegistered Nurse

Matt's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Olivia Benic24New South WalesAdmin OfficerWinner
Annabelle Greenaway22New South WalesHospitality Team LeaderRunner-Up
Chelsea Boothman22Western AustraliaMarketing AssistantEpisode 11
Madelon McDonald22VictoriaDressage RiderEpisode 9
Demi Najinski22QueenslandSports Management StudentEpisode 7
Alice Paterson22TasmaniaTeaching AssistantEpisode 5
Madison Gielen22Western AustraliaProfessional EquestrianEpisode 3
Courtney24Western AustraliaOptical AssistantEpisode 1
Georgia Pynee22QueenslandStudent Nurse
Jenna Sanders21Western AustraliaHorticulturist

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsRef(s)
ViewersRank
1Episode 110 April 2023Monday 7:00pm677,0005 [4]
2Episode 211 April 2023Tuesday 7:30pm595,0006 [5]
3Episode 312 April 2023Wednesday 7:30pm567,0006 [6]
4Episode 416 April 2023Sunday 7:00pm648,0003 [7]
5Episode 517 April 2023Monday 7:30pm604,0007 [8]
6Episode 618 April 2023Tuesday 7:30pm565,0007 [9]
7Episode 723 April 2023Sunday 7:00pm625,0003 [10]
8Episode 825 April 2023Tuesday 7:30pm554,0009 [11]
9Episode 930 April 2023Sunday 7:00pm598,0006 [12]
10Episode 101 May 2023Monday 7:30pm637,0006 [13]
11Episode 117 May 2023Sunday 7:00pm657,0005 [14]
12Episode 129 May 2023Tuesday 7:30pm584,0007 [15]
13Final Part 114 May 2023Sunday 7:00pm722,0003 [16]
14Final Part 221 May 2023Sunday 7:00pm762,0003 [17]
15Reunion22 May 2023Monday 7:30pm697,0006 [18]

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