The Farmer Wants a Wife (Australian TV series) season 14

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The Farmer Wants a Wife
Season 14
Starring
  • Bert
  • Joe
  • Dustin
  • Dean
  • Tom
  • Todd
Presented by Samantha Armytage
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release14 April 2024 (2024-04-14)
Season chronology
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Season 13

The fourteenth season of The Farmer Wants a Wife premiered on 14 April 2024. [1]

Contents

In October 2023, the series was renewed for a fifth season (14th overall) by Seven. [2] In February 2024, the first promo was aired which also revealed the farmers. [3] Halfway through the season, Natalie Gruzlewski introduced a new farmer, Todd, and his dates. [4]

The farmers

FarmerAgeLocationProfession
Bert Harris30 Wamuran, QLD Pineapple and dragon fruit farmer
Joe Bobbin33 Bombala, NSW Cattle and sheep farmer
Dustin Manwaring26 Condobolin, NSW Third generation farmer
Dean Blanckensee25 Kandanga, QLD Cattle and watermelon farmer
Tom22 Tabilk, VIC Cattle and crop farmer
Todd33 Baan Baa, NSW Cattle farmer

Contestants

Bert's dates

NameAgeHome stateOccupationEliminated
Brooke27MidwifeEpisode 15
Karli32VICCustomer serviceEpisode 15
Caitlin27QLDDisability support workerEpisode 15
Lauren27QLDBehaviour support practitionerEpisode 6
Caity30QLDClinical nurseEpisode 5
April29QLDRegistered nurseEpisode 3
Morgan23QLDMultimedia assistantEpisode 1
Ruby25VICRegistered nurseEpisode 1
Olivia29QLDTutorEpisode 1

Joe's dates

NameAgeHome stateOccupationEliminated
Sarah31NSWLivestock administrator
Keely28QLDResort office supervisorEpisode 17
Claire36QLDMarketing managerEpisode 15
Calya27NSWFashion stylistEpisode 11
Chelsea30VICPrison guardEpisode 3
Jen34NSWEquine vetEpisode 2
Alice32NSWExecutive assistantEpisode 2
Taylah28QLDHairdresserEpisode 2

Dustin's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Anna28QLDMidwifeEpisode 17
Sophie28VICSpeech pathologist
Belle26TASDeckhandEpisode 15
Chloe27SAVineyard lab assistantEpisode 8
Izzy26SAFashion designer’s assistantEpisode 11
Kara22BrisbaneSupermarket supervisorEpisode 3
Bec25VICOH&S advisorEpisode 1
Felicity24VICLivestock saleyard assistantEpisode 1
Kianah26NSWPrimary and special needs teacherEpisode 1

Dean's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Teegan23NSWChildcare educator
Bella24QLDMarketingEpisode 6
Tiffany24QLDConveyancing paralegalEpisode 6
Hayley27QLDMarketing assistantEpisode 4
Kate29NSWInterior designerEpisode 3
Jayden24NSWRegistered nurseEpisode 1
Danae24QLDRegistered nurseEpisode 1
Chloe27VICRSPCA foster care coordinatorEpisode 1

Tom's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Krissy29NSWCustomer servicesEpisode 13
Sarah A.21QLDUni studentEpisode 11
Sarah C.23WASpeech pathologist
Taylah23VICStable handEpisode 5
Abby20QLDArchitecure studentEpisode 3
Laura20VICChildcare educatorEpisode 2
Emma22NSWHairdresserEpisode 2
Holly26NSWUni studentEpisode 2

Todd's dates

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Jacinta34WACorporate communicationsEpisode 16
Daisy28QLDGym manager
Iyesha32SANeurosurgical nurseEpisode 11
Jamira26QLDPublic servantEpisode 10
Grace25NSWSchool teacherEpisode 17
Mollie24VICStable foremanEpisode 10
Anna29NSWLawyerEpisode 10
Ellen29NSWSports journalistEpisode 15

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 114 April 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,060,0001,015,0004 [5]
2Episode 215 April 2024Monday 7:30 pm1,747,000893,0005 [6]
3Episode 316 April 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm1,639,000858,0003 [7]
4Episode 421 April 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,125,0001,059,0002 [8]
5Episode 522 April 2024Monday 7:30 pm1,698,000923,0004 [9]
6Episode 623 April 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm1,835,0001,006,0003 [10]
7Episode 728 April 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,104,0001,101,0002 [11]
8Episode 829 April 2024Monday 7:30 pm1,757,000998,0004 [12]
9Episode 930 April 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm1,850,000986,0003 [13]
10Episode 105 May 2024Sunday 7:00 pm2,209,0001,071,0002 [14]
11Episode 116 May 2024Monday 7:30 pm1,767,0001,011,0003 [15]
12Episode 127 May 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm1,792,0001,016,0004 [16]
13Episode 1312 May 2024Sunday 7:00 pm
14Episode 1413 May 2024Monday 7:30 pm
15Episode 1514 May 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm
16Episode 1619 May 2024Sunday 7:00 pm
17Final Part 120 May 2024Monday 7:30 pm
18Final Part 221 May 2024Tuesday 7:30 pm
19Reunion26 May 2024Sunday 8:35 pm

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