Australia's Got Talent season 3

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Australia's Got Talent season 3
Hosted by Grant Denyer
Judges Red Symons
Dannii Minogue
Tom Burlinson
Winner Mark Vincent
Runner-upJal Joshua
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release4 February (2009-02-04) 
22 April 2009 (2009-04-22)
Season chronology

Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, to find new talent. The third season premiered on the Seven Network on 4 February 2009 and ended on 22 April 2009. The Grand Finale followed the same format as the 2008 one: acts were eliminated in pairs, as well as each judge picking their favourite act to reappear on the show once more. Mark Vincent won the season, while Jal Joshua became the runner-up.

Contents

On the grand finale, international opera singer and winner of Britain's Got Talent series one, Paul Potts performed live in the studio. The season was won by Opera Singer, Mark Vincent, who received $250,000.

The "Order" columns lists the order of appearance each act made for every episode.

Semi-finalists

Key  Winner  Runner up  Finalist  Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote)
NameGenreActSemiPosition reached
AnonMS & PerplexMusicRappers3Semi-Finalist
Aron CarvalhoDanceDancer2Semi-Finalist
Ashley BrophyAcrobaticsAcrobat2Semi-Finalist
Australian Martial ArtsAcrobaticsMartial Arts Team3Semi-Finalist
Bobby HarrisonMusicMusician3Semi-Finalist
Cameo RascaleAcrobaticsAcrobat Duo3Finalist
Chelsea CastilloSingingSinger4Semi-Finalist
Daniel LeMusicPianist4Semi-Finalist
Danik AbishevAcrobaticsAcrobat1Finalist
Dean AtkinsonComedyVentriloquist1Semi-Finalist
David SplattMusicSaw Player3Finalist
Duke DreamerVarietyStoryteller4Semi-Finalist
EtagsSingingChoir1Semi-Finalist
Hamish & AmeliaAcrobaticsAcrobat Duo4Semi-Finalist
Hype DancersDanceDance Group1Semi-Finalist
Jal JoshuaSingingSinger2Runner-Up
James BustarJugglingJuggler2Semi-Finalist
James CoronaSingingOpera Singer4Semi-Finalist
JP & His One Man BadMusicMusician3Semi-Finalist
Kobe WhiteSingingSinger3Semi-Finalist
Lu'isa HeluSingingOpera Singer2Semi-Finalist
Luke HaDangerDanger Act3Semi-Finalist
Macy & DavidDanceDance Duo1Semi-Finalist
Mahony BrothersSingingSinging Duo4Semi-Finalist
Maree & MutleyAnimalsDog Act2Semi-Finalist
Mark Vincent SingingOpera Singer1Winner
MaskeMusicMusicians1Semi-Finalist
Mick LowensteinComedyComedian1Semi-Finalist
Mt Cotton Hot ShotsAcrobaticsJump Rope Team1Semi-Finalist
Nobel LakaevDanceDancer2Finalist
Red Hot RhythmDanceDance Group4Finalist
Red Jane ShowSingingBand2Semi-Finalist
Sandy GandhiComedyComedian2Semi-Finalist
Short Back & SidesSingingA Cappella Group4Semi-Finalist
SoundCheckSingingSinging Trio4Semi-Finalist
The Space CowboyDangerDanger Act4Semi-Finalist
Tyron & McKaylahDanceDance Duo4Semi-Finalist
William CampbellJugglingJuggler4Finalist
Whips AustraliaDangerWhip Crackers1Semi-Finalist

Semi-final summary

Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Buzzed Out | Crystal Clear app clean.svg Judges' choice
  Won Online Public Vote |   Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Semi-final 1

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
BurlinsonMinogueSymons
Hype Dancers1 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Dean Atkinson2Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Danik Abishev3 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Macy & David4 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Whips Australia5Eliminated
Maske6Eliminated
Mt Cotton Hot Shots7 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Etags8Eliminated
Mick Lowenstein9 Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated
Mark Vincent10Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 2

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
BurlinsonMinogueSymons
Red Jane Show1Eliminated
Ashley Brophy2Eliminated
Jal Joshua3Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Maree & Mutley4 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear action button cancel.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Sandy Gandhi5Eliminated
James Bustar6Eliminated
Aron Carvalho7Eliminated
Lu'isa Helu8Eliminated
Nobel Lakaev9 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 3

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
BurlinsonMinogueSymons
Cameo Rascale1 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Bobby Harrison2Eliminated
Australian Martial Arts3Eliminated
Daniel Le4 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
JP & His One Man Band5Eliminated
AnonMS & Perplex6Eliminated
Luke Ha7Eliminated
Kobe White8Eliminated
David Splatt9Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 4

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
BurlinsonMinogueSymons
SoundCheck1 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Red Hot Rhythm2 Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Duke Dreamer3Eliminated
Hamish & Amelia4Eliminated
Chelsea Castillo5Eliminated
Short Back & Sides6Eliminated
William Campbell7Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Mahony Brothers8Eliminated
The Space Cowboy9Eliminated
Tyron & McKaylah10Eliminated
James Corona11Eliminated

Finals summary

FinalistOrderFinished
Mark Vincent1Winner
Jal Joshua2Runner-Up
Nobel Lakaev3Eliminated
William Campbell4Eliminated
Red Hot Rhythm5Eliminated
Cameo Rascale6Eliminated
Danik Abishev7Eliminated
David Splatt8Eliminated

Reception

Viewership

EpisodeAirdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Night
Rank
Source
1"Auditions"4 February 2009Wednesday 7:00 pm1.3143 [1]
211 February 20091.3284 [2]
318 February 20091.4172 [3]
425 February 20091.3702 [4]
5"Semi-Finals"4 March 20091.3424 [5]
611 March 20091.3442 [6]
718 March 20091.3253 [7]
825 March 20091.3223 [8]
9"Recap"1 April 20091.1765 [9]
10"Finals"8 April 20091.05711 [10]
1115 April 20091.5101 [11]
12"Grand Finale"22 April 20091.6101 [12]

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