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{{Short description|Australian reality television series}} |
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{{Infobox television |
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| image = Australia's Next Top Model Logo.svg |
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| creator = [[Tyra Banks]] |
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| presenter = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Erika Heynatz]] |
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* [[Jodhi Meares]] |
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* [[Sarah Murdoch]] |
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* [[Jennifer Hawkins]] |
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| judges = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Alex Perry]] |
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* Erika Heynatz |
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* Ken Thompson |
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* Marguerite Kramer |
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* Georges Antoni |
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* Victoria Fisher |
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* [[Charlotte Dawson]] |
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* [[Jez Smith]] |
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* Jodhi Meares |
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* Sarah Murdoch |
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* [[Didier Cohen]] |
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* Jennifer Hawkins |
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* [[Megan Gale]] |
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}} |
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| theme_music_composer = |
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| opentheme = "Gonna Be On Top" by [[Tiaan Williams]] |
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| country = Australia |
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| language = English |
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| num_seasons = 10 |
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| num_episodes = 107 |
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| executive_producer = |
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| runtime = 60 minutes |
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| company = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[ITV Studios|Granada Media Australia]] (2005–10) |
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* [[Endemol Shine Australia|Shine Australia]] (2011–2016) |
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}} |
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| network = [[Fox8]] |
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| first_aired = {{start date|2005|1|11|df=y}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2016|11|22|df=y}} |
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'''''Australia's Next Top Model''''' is an [[Television in Australia|Australian]] [[reality television]] series which premiered on 11 January 2005 and concluded on 22 November 2016, and was based on [[Tyra Banks]]' ''[[America's Next Top Model]]''. It was broadcast on the Australian subscription television channel, [[Fox8]]. |
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==Premise== |
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'''''Australia's Next Top Model''''' is an [[Australian]] [[reality television]] show that is broadcast of the Australian subscription television channel [[FOX8]], carried by [[Foxtel]], [[Optus Television]] and [[Austar]]. |
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The series featured a group of young female contestants who attended preliminary auditions across Australia with finalists selected to star in the series proper, where they ended up living together in a house for several weeks whilst taking part in lectures, challenges, photo shoots and meetings with members of the modelling industry. Normally, one contestant was eliminated each week until the last contestant remaining was declared "Australia's Next Top Model" and received a modelling contract and other associated prizes, usually a feature spread in an Australian fashion magazine, a cash prize, a new car and meetings with modelling agencies with the intention of securing future work. |
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==Show format== |
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Hosted by model/presenter [[Erika Heynatz]], ''Australia's Next Top Model'' is based on the top-rating series ''[[America's Next Top Model]]'' created and co-produced by [[supermodel]] [[Tyra Banks]]. The Australian version has been produced by [[Granada Productions]], who have been behind other hit shows such as ''[[Dancing With The Stars]]'' and ''[[Merrick and Rosso|Merrick And Rosso Unplanned]]''. |
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Each episode of ''Top Model'' covered the events of roughly a week of real time (however, while overseas, an episode might cover a shorter period), and featured a fashion challenge, a photo shoot and/or commercial, a critique of each contestant and her performance by the judging panel, and the elimination of one or more contestants. |
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===Judges=== |
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Over nine weeks on air, ''Australia's Next Top Model'' charted the transformation of 10 hopefuls chosen from a nationwide search in [[August 2004]]. The brief was to find raw talent to be transformed from good looking girls-next-door into potential top models and follow them as they navigated their through weekly modelling assignment and tasks. |
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In the eighth season [[Jennifer Hawkins]] became the host of the series.<ref name="Hawkinshost">{{cite news|title=Jennifer Hawkins announced as Australia's Next Top Model host|url=http://www.perthnow.com.au/entertainment/live-here-who-will-be-australias-next-top-model-host/story-e6frg30c-1226517397380|newspaper=[[The Sunday Times (Western Australia)|Perth Now]]|date=19 November 2012|access-date=18 November 2012}}</ref> Fashion designer [[Alex Perry]] is also currently a judge. Previous judges have included model [[Erika Heynatz]], former ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'' managing editor Marguerite Kramer, fashion stylist Ken Thompson, fashion producer Victoria Fisher, fashion photographer Georges Antoni, model-turned-designer [[Jodhi Meares]], model-actress [[Sarah Murdoch]], TV personality [[Charlotte Dawson]] and fashion photographer [[Jez Smith]]. In season 10, [[Megan Gale]] joined the panel.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox |first=David |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/02/megan-gale-joins-australias-next-top-model.html |title=Megan Gale joins Australia's Next Top Model – TV Tonight |website=Tvtonight.com.au |date=24 February 2016 |access-date=20 October 2016}}</ref> Usually there is an additional guest judge every week. There was a position of model mentor who was not a permanent judge but appeared in almost every episode of the season. In season 9 [[Didier Cohen]] and Cheyenne Tozzi served as mentors. |
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The 10 finalists spent two months living together in a penthouse in the exclusive [[Sydney]] suburb of [[Darling Point]] while filming the series in late [[2004]]. Aside from the stress of learning the ropes of the business, the finalists had to deal with the ups and downs of "model house" life: tears and tantrums, accusations of fake breats and allegations of theft. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:1em auto 1em auto;" |
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In each episode, the programme's panel of judges, leading fashion designer and former model booker [[Alex Perry]], celebrity fashion stylist [[Ken Thompson]] and former ''US Harper's Bazaar'' Managing Editor [[Marguerite Kramer]], assessed task performance and potential. After each critique, one girl was eliminated and sent home. |
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! rowspan="2"|Judge/Mentor |
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! colspan="10"|Seasons |
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|- |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 1|1]]<br />(2005) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 2|2]]<br />(2006) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 3|3]]<br />(2007) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 4|4]]<br />(2008) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 5|5]]<br />(2009) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 6|6]]<br />(2010) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 7|7]]<br />(2011) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 8|8]]<br />(2013) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 9|9]]<br />(2015) |
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! [[Australia's Next Top Model season 10|10]]<br />(2016) |
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! scope="col" colspan="13" | Hosts |
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| scope="row" | [[Erika Heynatz]] |
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| colspan="2" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="8" {{n/a|}} |
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|- |
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| scope="row" | [[Jodhi Meares]] |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="2" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="6" {{n/a|}} |
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|- |
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| scope="row" | [[Sarah Murdoch]] |
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| colspan="4" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="3" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="3" {{n/a|}} |
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|- |
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| scope="row" | [[Jennifer Hawkins]] |
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| {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="6" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="3" {{cMain}} |
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! scope="col" colspan="13" | Judging Panelists |
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| scope="row" | [[Alex Perry]] |
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| colspan="10" {{cMain}} |
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| scope="row" | Marguerite Kramer |
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| {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="9" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | Ken Thompson |
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| {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="9" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | Georges Antoni |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="8" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| scope="row" | Victoria Fisher |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="8" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | [[Charlotte Dawson]] |
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| colspan="2" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="6" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="3" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | [[Jez Smith]] |
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| colspan="2" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="2" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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|- |
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| scope="row" | Jonathan Pease |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="3" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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| colspan="5" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | Josh Flinn |
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| colspan="5" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="2" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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| colspan="3" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | [[Didier Cohen]] |
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| colspan="7" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{cMain}} |
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| colspan="1" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| scope="row" | Cheyenne Tozzi |
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| colspan="5" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="2" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="2" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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| scope="row" | [[Megan Gale]] |
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| colspan="3" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="2" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{cMain}} |
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| scope="row" | Jordan Stenmark |
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| colspan="7" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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|- |
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| scope="row" | Zac Stenmark |
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| colspan="7" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{CGuest|Guest}} |
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| colspan="1" {{n/a|}} |
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| colspan="1" {{not yet|Mentor}} |
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===Requirements=== |
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The 10 finalist for 2005 were: |
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In the first two series, contestants had to be at least 18 years old. However, the show lowered the minimum age limit from 18 to 16 starting from season 3 after realizing that most international models started their career earlier. Starting from [[Australia's Next Top Model, Season 3|season 3]], contestants must be aged between 16 and 23 at the time of filming. Those auditioning had to be at least 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) tall. In the past, some contestants had weighed less than 60 kg, but there was no restriction on weight. |
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===Differences between ANTM and AusNTM=== |
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* Naomi Thompson - [[Townsville, Queensland|Townsville]], [[Queensland]], 22, Eliminated Week 1 |
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''Australia's Next Top Model'' shared the format of its American counterpart, but there were a few differences. On ''America's Next Top Model'' the final two models compete in a runway [[fashion show]] and the winner is chosen in the judging room. Starting from season 3, the final two contestants competed in front of a live studio audience in Sydney before the winner was revealed live-to-air. The judges, sponsors, and fashion professionals voted for the winner, along with the TV viewing public, whose votes contributed 15 per cent to the overall tally. Beginning with season 6, the format was changed. The final three (not two) were interviewed, shown their best bits from the competition, and participated in a runway show. The viewer votes decided the winner of the competition. From season 9 and onward, the show returned to pre-recorded finals. |
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* Nicole Fraser - [[Albury, New South Wales|Albury]], [[New South Wales]], 19, Eliminated Week 2 |
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* Atong Tulba Mulual - [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], 19, Eliminated Week 3 |
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* Allana Ridge - [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], 20, Left Week 4 |
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* Zoe McDonald - [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]], 20, Eliminated Week 5 |
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* Simmone Duckmanton - [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], 19, Eliminated Week 6 |
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* Samantha Morley - [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]], 20, Eliminated Week 7 |
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* Shannon McGuire - [[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]], [[Western Australia]], 20, Eliminated Week 8 |
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* Chloe Wilson - [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], 19, Runnerup |
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* Gemma Sanderson - [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]], [[New South Wales]], 22, Winner |
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==Cycles== |
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Gemma's prize for winning the first series of ''Australia's Next Top Model'' was a contract with Chic Model Management, an all expenses paid trip to [[Milan]] to meet with Fashion (one of [[Italy]]'s top model agencies), an eight page editorial in ''[[Cleo]]'' magazine and she will front a national campaign for Napoleon cosmetics. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:100%; text-align: center;" |
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! style="width:5%;"|Cycle |
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! style="width:10%;"|Premiere date |
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!width=16%|Winner |
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!width=16%|Runner-up |
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! style="width:43%;"|Other contestants ''in order of elimination'' |
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! style="width:3%;"|Number of contestants |
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! style="width:8%;"|International Destinations |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 1|1]] |
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| {{dts|2005|1|11|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Gemma Sanderson]]''' |
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|Chloe Wilson |
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|Naomi Thompson, Nicole Fraser, Atong Tulba Mulual, Allana Ridge (quit), Zoe McDonald, Simmone Duckmanton, Sam Morley, Shannon McGuire |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF" |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 2|2]] |
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| {{dts|2006|1|4|format=dmy}} |
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|'''Eboni Stocks''' |
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|Jessica French |
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|Sasha Greenoff, Rebecca Pian & Natalie Giuffre, Sophie Miller, [[Sarah Lawrence (actress)|Sarah Lawrence]], Hiranthi Warusevitane, Caroline Mouflard (quit), Lara Cameron, Louise Van Brussel, Madeleine Rose, Simone Viljoen |
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|13 |
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|None |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 3|3]] |
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| {{dts|2007|3|27|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Alice Burdeu]]''' |
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|Steph Hart |
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|Jaimi Smith (quit), Cobi Marsh, Cassandra Hughes, Kara Taylor, Steph Flockhart, Jane Williamson, Sophie Wittingslow, Danica Brown, Paloma Rodriguez, Anika Salerno, Jordan Loukas |
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|13 |
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|[[Los Angeles]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF" |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 4|4]] |
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| {{dts|2008|4|22|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Demelza Reveley]]''' |
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|Alexandra Girdwood |
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|Kamila Markowska, Kristy Coulcher, Emma O'Sullivan, Belinda Hodge, Alamela Rowan, Leiden Kronemberger & Jamie Lee, Rebecca Jobson, Alyce Crawford, Caris Eves, [[Samantha Downie]] |
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|13 |
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|[[Nadi]]<br>{{nowrap|[[New York City]]}} |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 5|5]] |
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| {{dts|2009|4|28|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Tahnee Atkinson]]''' |
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|[[Cassi Van Den Dungen]] |
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|Laura Tyrie, Leah Johnsen, Georgie Kidman, Mikarla Hussey & Eloise Hoile, Madison Wall, Laura Mitchell, Lola Van Vorst, Franky Okpara, Adele Thiel, Clare Venema |
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|[[London]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF" |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 6|6]] |
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| {{dts|2010|7|20|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Amanda Ware]]''' |
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|Kelsey Martinovich |
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|Valeria Nilova & Sally Geach & Claire Smith & Ashlea Monigatti & Alison Boxer, Megan Jacob, Ashton Flutey, Chantal Croccolo, Kimberly Thrupp, Brittney Dudley, Joanna Broomfield, Kathryn Lyons, Jessica Moloney, [[Sophie Van Den Akker]] |
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|16 |
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|[[Tokyo]] |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 7|7]] |
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| {{dts|2011|8|8|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Montana Cox]]''' |
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|Liz Braithwaite |
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|Cassy Phillips-Sainsbury, Tayah Lee-Traub, Annaliese McCann & Alissandra Moone, Neo Yakuac & Caroline Austin, Yolanda Hodgson, [[Jess Bush]] & Amelia Coutts, Madeline Huett, Izzy Vesey & Hazel O'Connell, Rachel Riddell, [[Simone Holtznagel]] |
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|16 |
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|[[Paris]]<br>[[Dubai]] |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF" |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 8|8]] |
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| {{dts|2013|7|9|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Melissa Juratowitch]]''' |
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|Shanali Martin |
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|Chanique Greyling, Taylor Henley, Rhiannon Bradshaw, Brooke Hogan & April Harvey, Taylah Roberts (disqualified), [[Madeline Cowe]], Ashley Pogmore, Shannon Richardson, Jade Collins & Dajana Bogojevic, Abbie Weir, [[Duckie Thot]] |
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|15 |
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|[[Bangkok]]<br>[[Port Louis]] |
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|- |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 9|9]] |
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| {{dts|2015|4|30|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Brittany Beattie]]''' |
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|[[Lucy Markovic]] |
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|Kaitlyn Bennett, Cassie Hargrave, Ayieda Malou, Phoebe Deskovic, Zahra Thalari, Tanahya Cohen, Izi Simundic, Jordan Burridge, Lauren Ericson, Jess Thomas, Alex Sinadinovic |
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|13 |
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|{{nowrap|[[New York City]]}} |
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|- style="background: #D0E6FF;" |
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![[Australia's Next Top Model season 10|10]] |
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| {{dts|2016|9|20|format=dmy}} |
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|'''[[Aleyna FitzGerald]]''' |
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|Sabine Jamieson |
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|Sofie Baric, Laura Taaffe, Summer Kane, Jordan Simek, Jessie Andrewartha, Christy Baker, Vitoria Triboni, Belinda Kosorok, Kassidy Ure, Linnea Stevens-Jones, Daisy Davies |
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|13 |
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|{{nowrap|[[Milan]]}} |
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==Controversy== |
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Auditions for series two will start later this year, with the show being screened on [[FOX8]] in [[January 2006]]. |
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Following a breach of contract with Heynatz's appearance on the [[Seven Network|Channel Seven]] series ''[[It Takes Two (Australian TV series)|It Takes Two]]'',<ref name="http">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/jodhi-meares-quits-australias-next-top-model-to-charlotte-dawson/story-e6frewz0-1111117548372|title=Jodhi Meares quits Australia's Next Top Model to Charlotte Dawson|date=22 September 2008|work=The Telegraph|access-date=19 February 2011}}</ref> she was replaced as host by [[Jodhi Meares]], who was consistently scrutinized for her lack of involvement in the show. During the season 3 live finale, she made a number of embarrassing blunders that drew commentary from critics on her ability to host.<ref name="http"/> Things worsened when she pulled out of her hosting duties hours before the season 4 live finale. The swarm of negative comments from the press and fans of the show led to Meares' withdrawal from the programme. |
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In season 4, [[Demelza Reveley]]'s win provoked negative feedback from critics and the public due to her bullying of Alamela Rowan during the fourth episode. During the finale, ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'' Australia's editor-in-chief, Kirstie Clements, and judge [[Charlotte Dawson]] voted in favor of fellow contestant Alexandra Girdwood because of Reveley's behaviour. The judges' scores were tied, so the decision came down to the public, who voted for Reveley. |
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== See also == |
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After season 5, runner-up [[Cassi Van Den Dungen]] made a series of highly controversial comments. She was offered modeling contracts by Priscilla's Model Management in Australia and [[Elite Model Management]] in New York City. Cassi turned down both offers and quit modeling in order to remain in [[Sunbury, Victoria|Sunbury]] with her boyfriend, Brad Saul, causing a backlash from the public, as well as from judges [[Alex Perry]] and Charlotte Dawson, who had vouched for Cassi on the show and urged her to pursue modeling. Cassi later stated in the press that she rejected the Elite contract because she didn't want to be pressured to drop from a size six to a four.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/fashion/australias-next-top-models-cassi-van-den-dungen-rejected-new-york-deal-over-weight-issues/story-e6frfn7i-1225766968629 |title=Australia's Next Top Model's Cassi Van Den Dungen rejected New York deal over weight issues |date=28 August 2009 |work=news.com.au/News Corp |access-date=19 February 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629172145/http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/fashion/australias-next-top-models-cassi-van-den-dungen-rejected-new-york-deal-over-weight-issues/story-e6frfn7i-1225766968629 |archive-date=29 June 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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In the season 6 live final, the TV viewers voted to decide the winner. Initially, [[Sarah Murdoch]] announced [[Kelsey Martinovich]] as the winner of ''Australia's Next Top Model''. Moments after Martinovich had made her victory speech, Murdoch stopped the celebrations and announced that [[Amanda Ware]] was the winner of season 6. An embarrassed Murdoch apologised repeatedly to Martinovich and the audience, stating that the final result was fed to her wrong.<ref>{{cite web | work = [[The Australian]] | title = Wrong model announced as contest winner| first = Amanda | last = Meade | date = 29 September 2010 | access-date = 29 September 2010 | url = http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/wrong-model-announced-as-top-model-contest-winner/story-e6frg996-1225931339053| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101009233352/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/wrong-model-announced-as-top-model-contest-winner/story-e6frg996-1225931339053| archive-date= 9 October 2010 | url-status= live}}</ref> As compensation for the error, [[Foxtel]] awarded Martinovich a A$25,000 cash prize and an all-expenses paid trip to New York.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/8031619/Disaster-at-Australias-Next-Top-Model-final-as-host-names-wrong-winner.html|title=Disaster at Australia's Next Top Model final as host names wrong winner |date=29 September 2010|work=The Telegraph|access-date=29 September 2010| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101001000122/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/8031619/Disaster-at-Australias-Next-Top-Model-final-as-host-names-wrong-winner.html| archive-date= 1 October 2010 | url-status= live}}</ref> ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'' decided to release both Ware and Martinovich's covers for the November issue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thecelebritytruth.com/harpers-bazaar-release-amandas-kelseys-covers/0019856 |title=Harpers Bazaar to Release Both Amanda's & Kelsey's Covers | the Celebrity Truth |access-date=30 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101010165705/http://www.thecelebritytruth.com/harpers-bazaar-release-amandas-kelseys-covers/0019856 |archive-date=10 October 2010 |df=dmy }}</ref> In the days following the bungled announcement, top industry commentators expressed scepticism about whether the episode was a publicity stunt, with the editor of ''Harper's Bazaar'' Edwina McCann accusing [[Foxtel]] of manipulating the result. "The network did want Amanda to win ... They kept the voting lines open for a long time I think in the hope that she would get over the line. I'm told that it came down to three votes," she told the [[Nine Network]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.australiantimes.co.uk/entertainment/Australias-next-top-muddle--Foxtel-fail-a-publicity-stunt |title=Australia's next top muddle: Foxtel fail a publicity stunt? |newspaper=Australian Times |date=29 September 2010 |access-date=20 October 2016}}</ref> |
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In episode 6 of season 8, Taylah Roberts choked Ashley Pogmore after a painting challenge. Roberts was confronted by host Jennifer Hawkins at panel and she was ultimately disqualified from the competition. Before the footage was aired on television, the incident had been covered by several media outlets. It was also noted that while the disqualification might have been the proper course of action, it was still incorrect to showcase the occurrence as a selling point to draw in more viewers for the show.<ref name=DQ>{{cite web|title=Model mayhem as Jennifer Hawkins boots 'bully' contestant from Australia's Next Top Model |url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/tv-models-mayhem-as-a-bully-is-booted-from-australias-next-top-model/story-e6frfmyi-1226634369303|publisher=News.com.au}}</ref><ref name=DQ2>{{cite web|title=Australia's Next Top Model Gets Ugly|url=http://www.realityravings.com/2013/05/03/australias-next-top-model-gets-ugly/|publisher=Realityravings|access-date=29 August 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130821063305/http://www.realityravings.com/2013/05/03/australias-next-top-model-gets-ugly/|archive-date=21 August 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=specif>{{cite news|title=Jennifer Hawkins reveals why violent contestant marched from Australia's Next Top Model|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/jennifer-hawkins-reveals-why-violent-contestant-marched-from-australia8217s-next-top-model/story-fni0cvc9-1226694834334|newspaper=Herald Sun}}</ref><ref name=secondlook>{{cite web|title=Australia's Next Top Model goes Lord of the Flies|date=13 August 2013 |url=http://www.mamamia.com.au/social/australias-next-top-model-scandal/|publisher=Mamamia}}</ref> |
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* [http://www.fox8.tv/shows/australias-next-top-model Official ''Australia's Next Top Model'' website] |
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* [http://www.australiasntm.all-antm.net/ All ''Australia's Next Top Model'' Gallery] |
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* {{IMDb title|0835977|Australia's Next Top Model}} |
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* [http://www.australiasnexttopmodel.tv ''Australia's Next Top Model'' official website] |
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* [http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/ShowMainServlet/showid-33111 ''Australia's Next Top Model''] at '''[[TV Tome]]''' |
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Australia's Next Top Model | |
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Created by | Tyra Banks |
Presented by | |
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Opening theme | "Gonna Be On Top" by Tiaan Williams |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 107 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | Fox8 |
Release | 11 January 2005 22 November 2016 | –
Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television series which premiered on 11 January 2005 and concluded on 22 November 2016, and was based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model. It was broadcast on the Australian subscription television channel, Fox8.
Premise
[edit]The series featured a group of young female contestants who attended preliminary auditions across Australia with finalists selected to star in the series proper, where they ended up living together in a house for several weeks whilst taking part in lectures, challenges, photo shoots and meetings with members of the modelling industry. Normally, one contestant was eliminated each week until the last contestant remaining was declared "Australia's Next Top Model" and received a modelling contract and other associated prizes, usually a feature spread in an Australian fashion magazine, a cash prize, a new car and meetings with modelling agencies with the intention of securing future work.
Show format
[edit]Each episode of Top Model covered the events of roughly a week of real time (however, while overseas, an episode might cover a shorter period), and featured a fashion challenge, a photo shoot and/or commercial, a critique of each contestant and her performance by the judging panel, and the elimination of one or more contestants.
Judges
[edit]In the eighth season Jennifer Hawkins became the host of the series.[1] Fashion designer Alex Perry is also currently a judge. Previous judges have included model Erika Heynatz, former Harper's Bazaar managing editor Marguerite Kramer, fashion stylist Ken Thompson, fashion producer Victoria Fisher, fashion photographer Georges Antoni, model-turned-designer Jodhi Meares, model-actress Sarah Murdoch, TV personality Charlotte Dawson and fashion photographer Jez Smith. In season 10, Megan Gale joined the panel.[2] Usually there is an additional guest judge every week. There was a position of model mentor who was not a permanent judge but appeared in almost every episode of the season. In season 9 Didier Cohen and Cheyenne Tozzi served as mentors.
Judge/Mentor | Seasons | |||||||||||
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1 (2005) |
2 (2006) |
3 (2007) |
4 (2008) |
5 (2009) |
6 (2010) |
7 (2011) |
8 (2013) |
9 (2015) |
10 (2016) | |||
Hosts | ||||||||||||
Erika Heynatz | Main | |||||||||||
Jodhi Meares | Guest | Main | ||||||||||
Sarah Murdoch | Main | |||||||||||
Jennifer Hawkins | Guest | Main | ||||||||||
Judging Panelists | ||||||||||||
Alex Perry | Main | |||||||||||
Marguerite Kramer | Main | |||||||||||
Ken Thompson | Main | |||||||||||
Georges Antoni | Main | Guest | ||||||||||
Victoria Fisher | Main | |||||||||||
Charlotte Dawson | Main | |||||||||||
Jez Smith | Main | Guest | Main | Guest | Guest | |||||||
Jonathan Pease | Guest | Mentor | ||||||||||
Josh Flinn | Mentor | |||||||||||
Didier Cohen | Main | Mentor | ||||||||||
Cheyenne Tozzi | Guest | Mentor | ||||||||||
Megan Gale | Guest | Guest | Guest | Main | ||||||||
Jordan Stenmark | Guest | Mentor | ||||||||||
Zac Stenmark | Guest | Mentor |
Requirements
[edit]In the first two series, contestants had to be at least 18 years old. However, the show lowered the minimum age limit from 18 to 16 starting from season 3 after realizing that most international models started their career earlier. Starting from season 3, contestants must be aged between 16 and 23 at the time of filming. Those auditioning had to be at least 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) tall. In the past, some contestants had weighed less than 60 kg, but there was no restriction on weight.
Differences between ANTM and AusNTM
[edit]Australia's Next Top Model shared the format of its American counterpart, but there were a few differences. On America's Next Top Model the final two models compete in a runway fashion show and the winner is chosen in the judging room. Starting from season 3, the final two contestants competed in front of a live studio audience in Sydney before the winner was revealed live-to-air. The judges, sponsors, and fashion professionals voted for the winner, along with the TV viewing public, whose votes contributed 15 per cent to the overall tally. Beginning with season 6, the format was changed. The final three (not two) were interviewed, shown their best bits from the competition, and participated in a runway show. The viewer votes decided the winner of the competition. From season 9 and onward, the show returned to pre-recorded finals.
Cycles
[edit]Cycle | Premiere date | Winner | Runner-up | Other contestants in order of elimination | Number of contestants | International Destinations |
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1 | 11 January 2005 | Gemma Sanderson | Chloe Wilson | Naomi Thompson, Nicole Fraser, Atong Tulba Mulual, Allana Ridge (quit), Zoe McDonald, Simmone Duckmanton, Sam Morley, Shannon McGuire | 10 | None |
2 | 4 January 2006 | Eboni Stocks | Jessica French | Sasha Greenoff, Rebecca Pian & Natalie Giuffre, Sophie Miller, Sarah Lawrence, Hiranthi Warusevitane, Caroline Mouflard (quit), Lara Cameron, Louise Van Brussel, Madeleine Rose, Simone Viljoen | 13 | None |
3 | 27 March 2007 | Alice Burdeu | Steph Hart | Jaimi Smith (quit), Cobi Marsh, Cassandra Hughes, Kara Taylor, Steph Flockhart, Jane Williamson, Sophie Wittingslow, Danica Brown, Paloma Rodriguez, Anika Salerno, Jordan Loukas | 13 | Los Angeles |
4 | 22 April 2008 | Demelza Reveley | Alexandra Girdwood | Kamila Markowska, Kristy Coulcher, Emma O'Sullivan, Belinda Hodge, Alamela Rowan, Leiden Kronemberger & Jamie Lee, Rebecca Jobson, Alyce Crawford, Caris Eves, Samantha Downie | 13 | Nadi New York City |
5 | 28 April 2009 | Tahnee Atkinson | Cassi Van Den Dungen | Laura Tyrie, Leah Johnsen, Georgie Kidman, Mikarla Hussey & Eloise Hoile, Madison Wall, Laura Mitchell, Lola Van Vorst, Franky Okpara, Adele Thiel, Clare Venema | 13 | London |
6 | 20 July 2010 | Amanda Ware | Kelsey Martinovich | Valeria Nilova & Sally Geach & Claire Smith & Ashlea Monigatti & Alison Boxer, Megan Jacob, Ashton Flutey, Chantal Croccolo, Kimberly Thrupp, Brittney Dudley, Joanna Broomfield, Kathryn Lyons, Jessica Moloney, Sophie Van Den Akker | 16 | Tokyo |
7 | 8 August 2011 | Montana Cox | Liz Braithwaite | Cassy Phillips-Sainsbury, Tayah Lee-Traub, Annaliese McCann & Alissandra Moone, Neo Yakuac & Caroline Austin, Yolanda Hodgson, Jess Bush & Amelia Coutts, Madeline Huett, Izzy Vesey & Hazel O'Connell, Rachel Riddell, Simone Holtznagel | 16 | Paris Dubai |
8 | 9 July 2013 | Melissa Juratowitch | Shanali Martin | Chanique Greyling, Taylor Henley, Rhiannon Bradshaw, Brooke Hogan & April Harvey, Taylah Roberts (disqualified), Madeline Cowe, Ashley Pogmore, Shannon Richardson, Jade Collins & Dajana Bogojevic, Abbie Weir, Duckie Thot | 15 | Bangkok Port Louis |
9 | 30 April 2015 | Brittany Beattie | Lucy Markovic | Kaitlyn Bennett, Cassie Hargrave, Ayieda Malou, Phoebe Deskovic, Zahra Thalari, Tanahya Cohen, Izi Simundic, Jordan Burridge, Lauren Ericson, Jess Thomas, Alex Sinadinovic | 13 | New York City |
10 | 20 September 2016 | Aleyna FitzGerald | Sabine Jamieson | Sofie Baric, Laura Taaffe, Summer Kane, Jordan Simek, Jessie Andrewartha, Christy Baker, Vitoria Triboni, Belinda Kosorok, Kassidy Ure, Linnea Stevens-Jones, Daisy Davies | 13 | Milan |
Controversy
[edit]Following a breach of contract with Heynatz's appearance on the Channel Seven series It Takes Two,[3] she was replaced as host by Jodhi Meares, who was consistently scrutinized for her lack of involvement in the show. During the season 3 live finale, she made a number of embarrassing blunders that drew commentary from critics on her ability to host.[3] Things worsened when she pulled out of her hosting duties hours before the season 4 live finale. The swarm of negative comments from the press and fans of the show led to Meares' withdrawal from the programme.
In season 4, Demelza Reveley's win provoked negative feedback from critics and the public due to her bullying of Alamela Rowan during the fourth episode. During the finale, Vogue Australia's editor-in-chief, Kirstie Clements, and judge Charlotte Dawson voted in favor of fellow contestant Alexandra Girdwood because of Reveley's behaviour. The judges' scores were tied, so the decision came down to the public, who voted for Reveley.
After season 5, runner-up Cassi Van Den Dungen made a series of highly controversial comments. She was offered modeling contracts by Priscilla's Model Management in Australia and Elite Model Management in New York City. Cassi turned down both offers and quit modeling in order to remain in Sunbury with her boyfriend, Brad Saul, causing a backlash from the public, as well as from judges Alex Perry and Charlotte Dawson, who had vouched for Cassi on the show and urged her to pursue modeling. Cassi later stated in the press that she rejected the Elite contract because she didn't want to be pressured to drop from a size six to a four.[4]
In the season 6 live final, the TV viewers voted to decide the winner. Initially, Sarah Murdoch announced Kelsey Martinovich as the winner of Australia's Next Top Model. Moments after Martinovich had made her victory speech, Murdoch stopped the celebrations and announced that Amanda Ware was the winner of season 6. An embarrassed Murdoch apologised repeatedly to Martinovich and the audience, stating that the final result was fed to her wrong.[5] As compensation for the error, Foxtel awarded Martinovich a A$25,000 cash prize and an all-expenses paid trip to New York.[6] Harper's Bazaar decided to release both Ware and Martinovich's covers for the November issue.[7] In the days following the bungled announcement, top industry commentators expressed scepticism about whether the episode was a publicity stunt, with the editor of Harper's Bazaar Edwina McCann accusing Foxtel of manipulating the result. "The network did want Amanda to win ... They kept the voting lines open for a long time I think in the hope that she would get over the line. I'm told that it came down to three votes," she told the Nine Network.[8]
In episode 6 of season 8, Taylah Roberts choked Ashley Pogmore after a painting challenge. Roberts was confronted by host Jennifer Hawkins at panel and she was ultimately disqualified from the competition. Before the footage was aired on television, the incident had been covered by several media outlets. It was also noted that while the disqualification might have been the proper course of action, it was still incorrect to showcase the occurrence as a selling point to draw in more viewers for the show.[9][10][11][12]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Jennifer Hawkins announced as Australia's Next Top Model host". Perth Now. 19 November 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
- ^ Knox, David (24 February 2016). "Megan Gale joins Australia's Next Top Model – TV Tonight". Tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- ^ a b "Jodhi Meares quits Australia's Next Top Model to Charlotte Dawson". The Telegraph. 22 September 2008. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
- ^ "Australia's Next Top Model's Cassi Van Den Dungen rejected New York deal over weight issues". news.com.au/News Corp. 28 August 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
- ^ Meade, Amanda (29 September 2010). "Wrong model announced as contest winner". The Australian. Archived from the original on 9 October 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ^ "Disaster at Australia's Next Top Model final as host names wrong winner". The Telegraph. 29 September 2010. Archived from the original on 1 October 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ^ "Harpers Bazaar to Release Both Amanda's & Kelsey's Covers | the Celebrity Truth". Archived from the original on 10 October 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
- ^ "Australia's next top muddle: Foxtel fail a publicity stunt?". Australian Times. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
- ^ "Model mayhem as Jennifer Hawkins boots 'bully' contestant from Australia's Next Top Model". News.com.au.
- ^ "Australia's Next Top Model Gets Ugly". Realityravings. Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ^ "Jennifer Hawkins reveals why violent contestant marched from Australia's Next Top Model". Herald Sun.
- ^ "Australia's Next Top Model goes Lord of the Flies". Mamamia. 13 August 2013.
External links
[edit]- Fox8 original programming
- 2000s Australian reality television series
- 2005 Australian television series debuts
- 2016 Australian television series endings
- Television series by CBS Studios
- British English-language television shows
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television shows set in New South Wales
- Australian television series based on American television series
- 2010s Australian reality television series