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  2. Australian Idol - Wikipedia

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    Australian Idol is an Australian singing competition, ... The only ineligible contestants were those who previously made the Top 12/13. Semi-finalists (Top 24/30) had ...

  3. List of Australian Idol finalists - Wikipedia

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    Australian Idol is an Australian talent reality television series that first aired in 2003. As of December 2008, there have been six seasons. As of December 2008, there have been six seasons. During every season, the final round of competition features twelve singers, except for season three when it had thirteen finalists.

  4. Australian Idol season 9 - Wikipedia

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    The ninth season of Australian Idol premiered on 29 January 2024. [1] It is the show's second season to air on Seven Network, after the network bought the rights to the series from Network 10.

  5. Australian Idol season 8 - Wikipedia

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    The eighth season of Australian Idol premiered on 30 January 2023. It is the show's first season since 2009. It aired on Seven Network, after the network bought the rights to the series from Network 10.

  6. Royston Sagigi-Baira - Wikipedia

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    Royston Sagigi-Baira, also known as Royston Noell, [1] is an Australian singer best known for winning the eighth season of Australian Idol in 2023. He officially won the title in March 2023, $100,000 prize money and a recording contract with Sony Music Australia .

  7. Australian Idol season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ngaiire Joseph (Top 30 contestant) and Marty Worrall released a single each in late 2005, and Hayley Jensen released an album in September 2007. To this date [when?] Anthony Callea is the only Idol contestant to make the top 3 without being in the bottom 2 or 3 throughout the course of the show. For this second series of Idol, the Grand Finale ...

  8. Lee Harding - Wikipedia

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    Australian Idol performances and results (2005) Episode Song Result Audition "Better" Through to the Theatre Rounds Theatre Rounds "Hard to Handle", "Just The Way You Are", "Footloose" Through to top 30 Top 30 "The Anthem" Through to live shows Live show 1: Australian Made (Top 13) "Holy Grail" Saved by Public Live show 2: 60s Hits (Top 11)

  9. Ngaiire - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Ngaiire's entered the second season of Australian Idol. She was voted off while in the top 30 [16] [17] but was brought back as a "wild card" for the live shows. Ngaiire was voted off a second time in the top 13. Ngaiire with other top 12 contestants, guested on the grand final night. [8]