The Voice (Australian TV series) season 1

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The Voice
Season 1
Hosted by Darren McMullen
Faustina Agolley
Judges Delta Goodrem
Seal
Joel Madden
Keith Urban
Winner Karise Eden
Winning coach Seal
Runner-up Darren Percival
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release15 April (2012-04-15) 
18 June 2012 (2012-06-18)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of The Voice , the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 15 April 2012 and concluded on 18 June 2012, with Karise Eden being crowned as the winner. [1]

Contents

Coaches and hosts

The Voice Australia coaches: Seal, Keith Urban, Delta Goodrem, and Joel Madden. Seal, Keith Urban, Delta Goodrem, and Joel Madden - The Voice Australia coaches, 2012.jpg
The Voice Australia coaches: Seal, Keith Urban, Delta Goodrem, and Joel Madden.

On 29 May 2011, it was reported in The Daily Telegraph that the Nine Network would broadcast The Voice in late 2011. [2] However, two months later, they reported that the show would now air in early 2012, and that the Nine Network were in talks with signing at least one international artist (especially an American) to lead its panel of coaches on the show, which were rumoured to be Christina Aguilera, George Michael, Usher, Pink and Gwen Stefani. [3] In September 2011, the Herald Sun reported that the Nine Network were planning to sign Australia's Got Talent judge Dannii Minogue as one of the coaches. [4] Anthony Callea, Vanessa Amorosi and former Pussycat Dolls member Ashley Roberts all publicly expressed interest in coaching roles, [5] [6] however Delta Goodrem, Keith Urban, Seal and Joel Madden were ultimately confirmed as the four coaches for the first season. [7]

Additionally, Ricki-Lee Coulter (with Seal), Darren Hayes (Goodrem), Megan Washington (Urban) and Benji Madden (with brother Joel) paired up with the coaches as mentors for their contestants. [8] [9]

Darren McMullen was announced as the host of the program in January 2012. [10] [11] Faustina Agolley was announced as the social media correspondent during the live shows in May 2012. [12]

Teams

Color key
CoachTop 48
Seal
Karise Eden Fatai Veamatahau Chris Sebastian Emma Birdsall Sam LudemanMichael Duchesne
Paula ParoreMitchel ThompsonYshrael PascaulCasey WithoosKieran FraserAnthony Dellamarta
Joel Madden
Sarah De Bono Ben HazlewoodPrinnie Stevens Lakyn Heperi Laura Bunting Carmen Smith
Yianna StavrouChris Ninni Mahalia Barnes Nick Len Mali-Koa Hood Michelle Serret-Cursio
Delta Goodrem
Rachael Leahcar Glenn CunninghamDanni Da RosViktoria Bolonina Matt Hetherington Ben Bennett
Adam HoekMatty ChapsSarah LloydePeta JeffressJerson TrinidadJesse and Ashleigh
Keith Urban
Darren Percival Diana Rouvas Adam MartinBrittany CairnsTaga PaaJimmy Cupples
Brett ClarkeJaz FlowersAbbie CardwellKelsie RimmerCam TappGlenn Whitehall

Blind auditions

Key
Green check.svgCoach hit his/her "I Want You" button
Yes check.svgArtist elected to join this coach's team
Yes check.svgArtist defaulted to this coach's team
Coach had completed their team and were therefore excluded from the ability to select artist

Filming for the blind auditions stage of the competition began on 19 February 2012 at Fox Studios in Sydney, [13] [14] with 121 artists featured in this phase of the selection process. [15] The first day of filming resulted in hundreds of audience members being turned away from the studio due to overbooking of the event by an external booking agent. [14]

Episode 1 (15 April)

The first episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 15 April 2012. [1]

"The Blind Auditions, Part 1"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1Casey Withoos22"Samson"Yes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
2Adam Martin24"Apologize"Green check.svgGreen check.svgYes check.svg
3Yianna Stavrou19"S&M"Yes check.svg
4Jerome O'Connor25"Yellow"Eliminated
5 Carmen Smith 28"How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore"Green check.svgYes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
6Jimmy Cupples46"Woman"Green check.svgYes check.svg
7Melanie Dyer19"Domino"Eliminated
8 Karise Eden 19"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"Yes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Coaches' performance
Performer(s)Song
Keith Urban, Delta Goodrem, Joel Madden and Seal "Crazy"

Karise Eden (No.41) debuted on the ARIA Charts after her performance.

Episode 2 (16 April)

The second episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 16 April 2012. [1]

"The Blind Auditions, Part 2"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1 Sarah De Bono 19"Price Tag"-Yes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
2Cam Tapp40"Superman (It's Not Easy)"Green check.svg-Green check.svgYes check.svg
3Gail Page48"I Put a Spell on You"Eliminated
4Laura Bunting24"Wuthering Heights"-Yes check.svgGreen check.svg-
5Brett Clarke26"Making Memories of Us"---Yes check.svg
6Rebecca Tapia27"If I Ain't Got You"Eliminated
7Yshrael Pascaul33"Miss You"Yes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
8 Chris Sebastian 23"Halo"Yes check.svg-Green check.svg-
9 Rachael Leahcar 17"La Vie en rose"Green check.svgGreen check.svgYes check.svgGreen check.svg

Rachael Leahcar (No.18) debuted on the ARIA Charts after her performance.

Episode 3 (17 April)

The third episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 17 April 2012. [1]

"The Blind Auditions, Part 3"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1 Matt Hetherington 41"Evie"--Yes check.svg-
2Kelsie Rimmer20"Teenage Dream"--Green check.svgYes check.svg
3Tom & Dakota19/17"Grace Kelly"Eliminated
4Peta Jeffress27"Wonderwall"--Yes check.svg-
5 Lakyn Heperi 19"Kids"Green check.svgYes check.svg--
6Danni Da Ros29"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"--Yes check.svgGreen check.svg
7Juddy Mac39"Crazy"Eliminated
8Adam Hoek25"Use Somebody"--Yes check.svg-
9Paula Parore35"Don't You Remember"Yes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg-
10Michael Duchesne21"What a Fool Believes"Yes check.svg---

Lakyn Heperi (No.29) debuted on the ARIA Charts after his performance.

Episode 4 (22 April)

The fourth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 22 April 2012.

"The Blind Auditions, Part 4"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1Ben Hazlewood23"Breakeven"-Yes check.svgGreen check.svg-
2Taga Paa26"Isn't She Lovely?"--Green check.svgYes check.svg
3Ben Bennett17"Teenage Dream"--Yes check.svg-
4 Mahalia Barnes 26"Proud Mary"Green check.svgYes check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
5Abbie Cardwell36"Ode to Billie Joe"---Yes check.svg
6Sarah Lloyde24"The Voice Within"--Yes check.svg-
7 Darren Percival 40"Jealous Guy"Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgYes check.svg
8Ben Potter20"You're The One That I Want"Eliminated
9 Mali-Koa Hood 20"American Boy"-Yes check.svg--
10Rebekah Jensen35"Seven Nation Army"Eliminated
11 Shauna Jensen 57"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"Eliminated
12Glenn Cunningham36"Lately"--Yes check.svg-
13 Emma Birdsall 20"Mercy"Yes check.svg---

Episode 5 (23 April)

The fifth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 23 April 2012.

"The Blind Auditions, Part 5"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1Sam Ludeman26"Not Over You"Yes check.svg-Green check.svg-
2Viktoria Bolonina20"Babooshka"--Yes check.svg-
3Glenn Whitehall33"A Change is Gonna Come"--Green check.svgYes check.svg
4 Diana Rouvas 28"Work It Out"---Yes check.svg
5Mitchell Thompson18"The A Team"Yes check.svg---
6Esther Welch22"Fell in Love with a Girl"Eliminated
7Jaz Flowers24"Big White Room"Green check.svg-Green check.svgYes check.svg
8Kieran Fraser38"Same Mistake"Yes check.svg-Green check.svg-
9Cory Hargreaves36"We Are the Champions"Eliminated
10Jerson Trinidad39"Ordinary People"--Yes check.svg-
11Michelle Serret-Cursio36"Only Girl (In the World)"Green check.svgYes check.svg-Green check.svg

Episode 6 (24 April)

The sixth and final episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 24 April 2012.

"The Blind Auditions, Part 6"
OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches' and Artists' Choices
SealJoelDeltaKeith
1Prinnie Stevens31"Sweet Dreams"Green check.svgYes check.svg--
2Anthony Dellamarta31"On Broadway"Yes check.svg---
3Nick Len21"Grenade"-Yes check.svg--
4Virginia Lillye42"Highway to Hell"Eliminated
5Brittany Cairns19"Gravity"Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgYes check.svg
6Matty Chaps28"20 Good Reasons"--Yes check.svg
7Tamara Stewart36"Dumb Things"Eliminated
8Jesse & Ashleighboth 17"Lucky"--Yes check.svg
9Chris Ninni34"Always"-Yes check.svg
10 Fatai Veamatahau 16"Songbird"Yes check.svg

Battle rounds

Filming for the battle rounds started in late March 2012. [16]

Episode 1 (30 April)

The first episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 30 April 2012.

Key
  Battle Winner
  Eliminated Artist
"Let the Battles Begin, Part 1"
CoachArtistsSong
Seal Karise Eden Paula Parore"Back to Black"
Joel MaddenBen HazlewoodChris Ninni"The Only Exception"
Delta GoodremGlenn CunninghamMatty Chaps"Moves Like Jagger"
Keith Urban Diana Rouvas Jaz Flowers"Mr. Know It All"
SealFatai VeamatahauMitchell Thompson"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"
Delta Goodrem Rachael Leahcar Adam Hoek"Over The Rainbow"
Keith Urban Adam Martin Abbie Cardwell"Heartbeat"
Joel MaddenPrinnie Stevens Mahalia Barnes "Tainted Love"
Coaches' performance
Performer(s)Song
Keith Urban, Delta Goodrem, Joel Madden and Seal "One"

Episode 2 (1 May)

The second episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 1 May 2012.

Key
  Battle Winner
  Eliminated Artist
"The Battles, Part 2"
CoachArtistsSong
Keith UrbanTaga PaaCam Tapp"Change the World"
Delta GoodremViktoria BoloninaPeta Jeffress"Purple Rain"
SealMichael DuchesneAnthony Dellamarta"Living for the City"
Joel Madden Lakyn Heperi Nick Len"Big Jet Plane"
Delta GoodremDanni Da RosSarah Lloyd"Hero"
Keith UrbanJimmy CupplesGlenn Whitehall"Plans"
Joel MaddenLaura Bunting Mali-Koa Hood "What's Up?"
Seal Chris Sebastian Yshrael Pascual"Firework"

Lakyn Heperi debuted on the ARIA Charts at #10 after his performance.

Episode 3 (7 May)

The third and final episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 7 May 2012.

Key
  Battle Winner
  Eliminated Artist
"The Battles, Part 3"
CoachArtistsSong
Joel Madden Carmen Smith Michelle Serret-Cursio"We Found Love"
Seal Sam Ludeman Kieran Fraser"Viva la Vida"
Keith UrbanBrittany CairnsKelsie Rimmer"Turning Tables"
Delta Goodrem Matt Hetherington Jerson Trinidad"Higher Ground"
Joel Madden Sarah De Bono Yianna Stavrou"Heavy Cross"
Keith Urban Darren Percival Brett Clarke"Shower the People"
Delta GoodremBen BennettJesse and Ashleigh"Fireflies"
Seal Emma Birdsall Casey Withoos"At Last"

Ben Bennett (No.93) debuted on the ARIA Charts after his performance. [17]

Live shows

Week 1 (14 May)

Contestants' performances – "Live Show Final, Part 1"
ArtistCoachOrderSong [18] Result [19]
Fatai V [Note 1] Seal1"Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down"Seal's Choice
Matt HetheringtonDelta2"White Noise"Eliminated
Karise EdenSeal3"Nothing's Real but Love"Public Vote
Ben BennettDelta4"One Thing"Eliminated
Michael DuchesneSeal5"Got to Get You into My Life"Eliminated
Danni Da RosDelta6"Alone"Delta's Choice
Sam Ludeman Seal7"Summer Paradise"Eliminated
Viktoria BoloninaDelta8"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"Public Vote
Chris SebastianSeal9"Without You"Seal's Choice
Glenn CunninhamDelta10"Heaven Knows"Delta's Choice
Emma Birdsall Seal11"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)"Public Vote
Rachael LeahcarDelta12"Hands"Public Vote
Notes

Week 2 (21 May)

Contestants' performances – "Live Show Final, Part 2"
ArtistCoachOrderSong [22] Result [23]
Darren Percival Keith1"Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)"Public Vote
Prinnie StevensJoel2"Turn Me On"Joel's Choice
Adam Martin Keith3"Lonely Boy"Keith's Choice
Sarah De BonoJoel4"Listen"Public Vote
Jimmy CupplesKeith5"Sweet Child o' Mine"Eliminated
Ben HazlewoodJoel6"Lego House"Joel's Choice
Taga PaaKeith7"Fight for You"Eliminated
Laura BuntingJoel8"Somebody That I Used To Know"Eliminated
Diana Rouvas Keith9"Love on Top"Keith's Choice
Lakyn Heperi Joel10"Forever Young"Public Vote
Brittany CairnsKeith11"Different Worlds"Public Vote
Notes

Week 3 (28 May)

Contestants' performances – "Live Show Final, Part 3"
ArtistCoachOrderSong [23] Result
Chris SebastianSeal1"I Can't Stand The Rain"Eliminated
Danni Da RosDelta Goodrem2"When Love Takes Over"Eliminated
Emma Birdsall Seal3"The Look of Love"Eliminated
Viktoria BoloninaDelta Goodrem4"Smells Like Teen Spirit"Eliminated
Glenn Cunningham5"Closer"Delta's Choice
Fatai VSeal6"Ave Maria"Seal's Choice
Rachael LeahcarDelta Goodrem7"Someone To Watch Over Me"Public Vote
Karise EdenSeal8"Landslide"Public Vote
Notes

Week 4 (4 June)

The fourth episode of the Live Shows, the Quarter-Finals, was broadcast on 4 June 2012.

Competition Performances
"Live Show Final, Part 4"
ArtistCoachOrderSong [22] Result [23]
Prinnie StevensJoel Madden1"Forever"Eliminated
Diana Rouvas Keith Urban2"I Can't Make You Love Me"Keith's Choice
Lakyn Heperi Joel Madden3"Friday I'm In Love"Eliminated
Brittany CairnsKeith Urban4"Straight Lines"Eliminated
Adam Martin 5"Romeo and Juliet"Eliminated
Sarah De Bono Joel Madden6"How Will I Know"Public Vote
Darren Percival Keith Urban7"I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)"Public Vote
Ben HazlewoodJoel Madden8"I'm with You"Joel's Choice
Group performances
Performer(s)Song
Joel Madden and his team (Ben Hazlewood, Sarah De Bono, Lakyn Heperi, Prinnie Stevens)"Dance Floor Anthem (I Don't Want to Be in Love)"
Keith Urban and his team (Diana Rouvas, Adam Martin, Brittany Cairns, Darren Percival)"I'm In"

Darren Percival (No. 6), Diana Rouvas (No. 16), Ben Hazlewood (No. 17), Sarah De Bono (No. 24), Adam Martin (No. 26) and Lakyn Heperi (No. 39) all debuted on the ARIA Charts in the week after their performances.

Week 5 (11 June)

The fifth episode of the Live Shows, the Semi-Finals, was broadcast on 11 June 2012.

Competition Performances
"Live Show Final, Part 5"
OrderCoachArtistSongResult
1SealFatai V"On the Radio"Eliminated
2Delta GoodremGlenn Cunningham"Heaven"Eliminated
3Joel Madden Sarah De Bono "Here's Where I Stand"Joel's Choice
4Keith Urban Diana Rouvas "Stormy Monday"Eliminated
5Delta Goodrem Rachael Leahcar "Nights in White Satin (Notte Di Luce)"Delta's Choice
6Joel MaddenBen Hazlewood"My Kind of Love"Eliminated
7Keith Urban Darren Percival "A Song For You"Keith's Choice
8Seal Karise Eden "Hallelujah"Seal's Choice

Karise Eden (No. 2), Sarah De Bono (No. 30), Darren Percival (No. 36) and Rachael Leahcar (No. 43) all debuted on the ARIA Charts in the week after their performances.

Week 6: Final (17 June)

The sixth and seventh episodes of the Live Shows, parts one and two of the Live Finale of The Voice Australia, were broadcast on 17 June 2012 [27] and 18 June 2012 [28] consecutively. In part two of the Live Finale, Karise Eden was announced as the winner and won a recording contract with Universal Music Group, a Ford Focus Titanium and a A$100,000 cash prize. Darren Percival was runner-up, finishing in second place, winning a cash prize of A$30,000. Rachael Leahcar came in third place, winning a cash prize of A$20,000 while Sarah De Bono placed fourth, winning a cash prize of A$10,000 .

The final four contestants: Karise Eden, Sarah De Bono, Rachael Leahcar, and Darren Percival. The Voice Australia final four contestants, 2012.jpg
The final four contestants: Karise Eden, Sarah De Bono, Rachael Leahcar, and Darren Percival.
Key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Fourth place
Competition performances
"The Live Finale, Part 1" and "The Live Finale, Part 2"
ArtistCoachOrderSongResult
Sarah De Bono Joel Madden1"If I Didn't Love You"Fourth place
5"Beautiful"
Karise Eden Seal2"I Was Your Girl"Winner
6"Stay with Me Baby"
9"You Won't Let Me"
Rachael Leahcar Delta Goodrem3"Smile"Third place
7"Shooting Star"
Darren Percival Keith Urban4"Damage Down"Runner-up
8"For Once in My Life"
Coach and Group performances
Performer(s)Song
Lionel Richie and Joel Madden "Easy"
Karise Eden, Rachael Leahcar, Darren Percival and Sarah De Bono"The Chain"
Joel Madden and Sarah De Bono"It Will Rain"
Seal and Karise Eden"Many Rivers to Cross"
Delta Goodrem and Rachael Leahcar"The Prayer"
Keith Urban and Darren Percival"Without You"
Mahalia Barnes and Prinnie Stevens (with Jimmy Barnes)"River Deep – Mountain High"

Specials

Voices Reaching Out

The Nine Network announced on 3 July 2012 that a one-off charity concert special, Voices Reaching Out, for The Reach Foundation would be aired. The special was staged at The Palms at Crown complex and hosted by The Voice host Darren McMullen. It featured all four finalists, Karise Eden, Darren Percival, Rachael Leahcar and Sarah De Bono. Contestants Prinnie Stevens, Mahalia Barnes, Adam Martin, Ben Hazlewood, Chris Sebastian, Fatai V, Mitchell Johnson, Brittany Cairns, Kelsie Rimmer, Diana Rouvas, Viktoria Bolonina, Emma Birdsall and Casey Withoos also performed. Singer and Team Keith mentor Megan Washington also performed. Also appearing was The Voice social media correspondent Faustina Agolley, joined by Jules Lund and Jesinta Campbell. [29] The 90-minute concert was filmed 12 July 2012 and aired 15 July 2012 on the Nine Network. [30]

Performances
Performer(s)Song
Glenn Cunningham, Ben Hazlewood, Prinnie Stevens, Mitchell Thompson,
Brittany Cairns, Diana Rouvas, Rachael Leahcar, Emma Birdsall,
Adam Martin, Chris Sebastian, Sarah De Bono, Casey Withoos,
Kelsie Rimmer, Viktoria Bolonina, Fatai V and Darren Percival
"I Gotta Feeling"
Karise Eden"You Won't Let Me"
Mitchell Thompson and Fatai V"I Won't Let You Go"
Mahalia Barnes and Prinnie Stevens"Respect"
Adam Martin and Ben Hazlewood"Valerie"
Megan Washington"Sometimes You Need"
Darren Percival"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
Fatai V, Sarah De Bono, Brittany Cairns and Diana Rouvas "Because of You"
Diana Rouvas "Crazy in Love"/"Crazy"
Adam Martin, Ben Hazlewood, Chris Sebastian and Glen Cunningham"With or Without You"
Rachael Leahcar"A Thousand Years"
Sarah De Bono"The Edge of Glory"
Brittany Cairns and Kelsie Rimmer"Turning Tables"
Karise Eden"Hound Dog"
Emma Birdsall, Prinnie Stevens, Brittany Cairns, Diana Rouvas,
Rachael Leahcar, Sarah De Bono, Casey Withoos, Kelsie Rimmer,
Viktoria Bolonina, Fatai V, Karise Eden, Darren Percival, Adam Martin,
Chris Sebastian, Mitchell Thompson, Glenn Cunningham, Ben Hazlewood
"Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)"/"Reach Out I'll Be There"

Elimination Chart

Overall

Artist's info
Result details
Live show results per week
ArtistWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Finals
Karise EdenSafeSafeSafeWinner
Darren PercivalSafeSafeSafeRunner-Up
Rachael LeahcarSafeSafeSafe3rd place
Sarah De BonoSafeSafeSafe4th place
Ben HazlewoodSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 5)
Diana RouvasSafeSafeEliminated
Fatai VeamatahauSafeSafeEliminated
Glenn CunninghamSafeSafeEliminated
Adam MartinSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 4)
Brittany CairnsSafeEliminated
Lakyn HeperiSafeEliminated
Prinnie StevensSafeEliminated
Chris SebastianSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 3)
Danni Da RosSafeEliminated
Emma BirdsallSafeEliminated
Viktoria BoloninaSafeEliminated
Jimmy CupplesEliminatedEliminated (Week 2)
Laura BuntingEliminated
Tega PaaEliminated
Ben BennettEliminatedEliminated (Week 1)
Matt HetheringtonEliminated
Michael DuchesneEliminated
Sam LudemanEliminated
Carmen SmithDisqualified (Week 1)

Artist's info

Result details
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth Place
  •   Artist was eliminated
  •   Artist Saved by his/her coach
Live show results per week
ArtistLive ShowsThe Live Finale
Weeks 1 & 2Weeks 3 & 4Week 5
Karise EdenAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Winner .svg .svg .svg
Fatai VAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated
Chris SebastianAdvancedEliminated
Emma BirdsallAdvanced .svg Eliminated
Michael DuchesneEliminated
Sam LudemanEliminated
Sarah De BonoAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Fourth place .svg .svg
Ben HazlewoodAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated
Lakyn HeperiAdvanced .svg Eliminated .svg
Prinnie StevensAdvancedEliminated
Laura BuntingEliminated
Carmen Smith
Rachael LeahcarAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Third place .svg .svg
Glenn CunninghamAdvancedAdvancedEliminated
Danni Da RosAdvancedEliminated
Viktoria BoloninaAdvanced .svg Eliminated
Ben BennettEliminated
Matt HetheringtonEliminated
Darren PercivalAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Runner-up .svg .svg
Diana RouvasAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated
Adam MartinAdvancedEliminated .svg
Brittany CairnsAdvanced .svg Eliminated
Jimmy CupplesEliminated
Taga PaaEliminated

Reception

Ratings

Colour key:
  Highest rating during the season
  Lowest rating during the season
EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Night RankWeekly RankSource
1"The Blind Auditions"15 April 2012Sunday 6:30 pm8:00 pm2.190#1#3 [31] [32]
216 April 2012Monday 8:00 pm9:30 pm2.534#1#1 [31] [33]
317 April 2012Tuesday 7:30 pm9:00 pm2.373#1#2 [31] [34]
422 April 2012Sunday 6:30 pm8:30 pm2.704#1#1 [35] [36]
523 April 2012Monday 8:00 pm9:30 pm2.522#1#2 [35] [37]
624 April 2012Tuesday 7:30 pm9:00 pm2.458#1#3 [35] [38]
7"The Battles"30 April 2012Monday 7:30 pm9:30 pm2.620#1#1 [39] [40]
81 May 2012Tuesday 8:00 pm10:00 pm2.267#1#2 [39] [41]
97 May 2012 [42] Monday 7:30 pm9:30 pm2.328#1#1 [43] [44]
10"Live Show Finals"14 May 20122.199#1#1 [45] [46]
1121 May 20121.934#1#2 [47] [48]
1228 May 20121.975#1#1 [49] [50]
134 June 20121.894#1#1 [51]
1411 June 20122.154#1#2 [52]
15"The Live Finale, Part 1"17 June 2012 [27] Sunday 7:30 pm9:30 pm2.244#1#3 [53]
16"The Live Finale, Part 2"18 June 2012 [28] Monday 7:30 pm9:30 pm2.749#2#2
"Winner Announced"3.238#1#1
-"Voices Reaching Out"15 July 2012Sunday 6:30 pm8:30 pm1.006#8 [54]

Notes

  1. Contestant Fatai Veamatahau's stage name was changed to 'Fatai V' from the Live Shows onwards. [20]
  2. Contestant Carmen Smith was disqualified from the competition after appearing in a music video with singer Guy Sebastian for his song, "Gold". The Nine Network deemed the appearance as an "unfair advantage" over other contestants and it made a decision with the producers of the show to immediately disqualify her from the competition. This is the first disqualification of a contestant in the history of the show's format. [25]

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