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The Apprentice Australia is an Australian reality television series which aired on the Nine Network. It was based on NBC: The Apprentice. It first aired on 28 September 2009 at 9:30 pm and Last aired on 23 November 2009, and features Mark Bouris, the founder and chairman of Wizard Home Loans and Yellow Brick Road, as the chief executive officer (CEO). It is narrated by Andrew Daddo,[2] and the series' winner received a one-year employment contract worth $200,000 at a job managing Bouris' newest business venture, Yellow Brick Road.
The following is the list of candidates for this season.
The premiere episode had 692,000 viewers nationally, rating third in its timeslot.[3] The second episode sank to fourth for the timeslot with 657,000 viewers nationally tuning in.[4] The third episode rated a better with 823,000 viewers and winning the 9.30pm timeslot.[5] Viewer numbers remained steady for the fourth episode, with the same numbers as the previous week, 823,000.[6] The fifth episode managed 742,000 viewers, which was followed up by an increasing figures of 832,000 and 874,000 viewers for the sixth and seventh episodes respectively.
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A celebrity version of the series began to air on the Nine Network on 24 October 2011. It was won by Comedienne Julia Morris, who beat choreographer and So You Think You Can Dance Australia judge Jason Coleman in the final Boardroom
The second season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began to air on the Nine Network on 18 April 2012. It was eventually won by television and music industry personality Ian Dickson, who beat reality star Nathan Jolliffe in the final Boardroom.
The third season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began to air on the Nine Network on 30 April 2013. It was won by Olympic Gold Champion Stephanie Rice, who beat fellow olympian John Steffensen in the final Boardroom.
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