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Australian Idol Australian Idol title card Format Interactive reality game show Created by Simon Fuller Presented by Andrew G (2003–) James Mathison (2003–) Ricki-Lee Coulter[1] (2008–2008) Judges Ian Dickson (2003–2004, 2007–) Marcia Hines (2003–) Kyle Sandilands (2005–) Mark Holden (2003–2007) Production Executive producer(s) Greg Beness Suzanne Mitchell Location(s) Fox Studios, Sydney (2007–Present) Global Television Studios, Sydney (2003–06) Sydney Opera House (finale) Running time Auditions/Performance show/Behind Idol 60–90 minutes Elimination show 60 minutes (Both shows include commercials) Broadcast Original channel Channel Ten Picture format 1080i (HDTV) Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1 Original airing 27 July 2003 External links Official website IMDb profile TV.com summary Australian Idol Finalists (with dates of elimination) Idol 2003 finalists Guy Sebastian Winner Shannon Noll November 19 Cosima de Vito November 3 Paulini Curuenavuli October 27 Rob Mills October 20 Levi Kereama† October 13 Rebekah LaVauney October 6 Kelly Cavuoto October 6 Lauren Buckley September 29 Cle Wootton September 29 Peter Ryan September 22 Matthew Chadwick September 22 Idol 2004 finalists Casey Donovan Winner Anthony Callea November 21 Courtney Murphy November 8 Hayley Jensen November 1 Chanel Cole October 25 Marty Worrall October 18 Ricki-Lee Coulter October 11 Daniel Belle October 4 Emelia Rusciano September 27 Amali Ward September 20 Dan O'Connor September 13 Angeline Narayan September 6 Idol 2005 finalists Kate DeAraugo Winner Emily Williams November 21 Lee Harding November 14 Dan England November 7 Daniel Spillane October 31 Anne Robertson October 24 James Kannis October 17 Milly Edwards October 10 Roxane LeBrasse October 3 Laura Gissara September 26 Natalie Zahra September 19 Chris Luder September 12 Tarni Stephens September 12 Idol 2006 finalists Damien Leith Winner Jessica Mauboy November 26 Dean Geyer November 13 Chris Murphy November 6 Ricky Muscat October 30 Lisa Mitchell October 23 Bobby Flynn October 16 Lavina Williams October 9 Guy "Mutto" Mutton October 2 Klancie Keough September 25 Reigan Derry September 18 Joseph Gatehau September 11 Idol 2007 finalists Natalie Gauci Winner Matt Corby November 25 Carl Riseley November 12 Marty Simpson November 5 Tarisai Vushe October 29 Daniel Mifsud October 22 Ben McKenzie October 15 Jacob Butler October 8 Mark Da Costa October 1 Lana Krost September 24 Brianna Carpenter September 17 Holly Weinert September 10 Idol 2008 finalists Wes Carr Winner Luke Dickens November 23 Mark Spano November 17 Teale Jakubenko November 10 Chrislyn Hamilton November 3 Roshani Priddis October 27 Sophie Paterson October 20 Thanh Bui October 13 Madam Parker October 6 Tom Williams September 29 Brooke Addamo September 22 Jonny Taylor September 15 For the current Australian Idol season, see Australian Idol (season 6).

Australian Idol is a Logie Award-winning Australian singing competition, which began its first season on 27 July 2003. Part of the Idol franchise, it originated from the reality program Pop Idol created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller. Australian Idol is televised on Channel 10, and the Austereo Radio Network.

The program seeks to discover the most commercial young singer in the country through a series of nationwide auditions. The outcomes of the later stages of this competition are determined by public voting by phone. The format features three judges who give critiques of the contestants' performances in order to facilitate the voting: former record executive Ian Dickson; singer Marcia Hines; and radio presenter Kyle Sandilands. The show is hosted by Andrew G, James Mathison and former contestant Ricki-Lee Coulter as a backstage presenter. The show airs on Sunday and Monday nights in Australia.

In its six seasons, the winners and runners-up have been:

Year Winner Runner-up 2003 Guy Sebastian Shannon Noll 2004 Casey Donovan Anthony Callea 2005 Kate DeAraugo Emily Williams 2006 Damien Leith Jessica Mauboy 2007 Natalie Gauci Matt Corby 2008 Wes Carr Luke Dickens

This article was originally based on this one from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Idol.
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