Australian Idol 2005 is off with Marcia, Mark and new judge Kyle. Australia\\\'s search for talent begins!
Auditions move to chilly Melbourne where more of Australia\\\'s talented, and not-so-talented, turn up for a chance to warm up to the judges.
The judges endure more lackluster auditions in Perth, and the gang is welcomed upon their arrival in Adelaide by a special guest.
The weary judges finish the open-audition process with one last stop in Sydney.
In Sydney, the excited group of 150 contestants gets wheedled down to 78. Then trios are chosen and start practicing for the next phase.
Trios perform, and emotions run high as the number of contestants gets cut down to 30.
Leah McLeod gives the first group of semi-finalists an inside look at the music industry.
The first group of semi-finalists try to charm the judges and the voting audience with their song selections.
Australia has spoken. The first three finalists are announced.
Leah McLeod takes Group 2's semifinalists out for a day of adventure, food, and some industry advice.
The second group of semifinalists shows off their performance skills.
Tonight we find out which three performers from Group 2 will make it to the Finals.
Leah McLeod takes Group 3 on a tribal-themed outing.
The last group of semifinalists perform for a chance to win the voters' hearts.
The singers moving on to the finals from Group 3 are revealed, and the first three wildcard performers are chosen.
The remainder of the wildcard spots are filled, and those chosen are paired up for a dance-off.
The wildcard performers have one last chance to redeem themselves tonight.
The last of the Finals positions are determined... with a little twist.
Leah McLeod takes the excited finalists to their new home at Idol HQ where the most obvious thing to do is to celebrate!
The finalists give their own twists on Australian classic hits during this 2-hour live broadcast.
The votes are in, and Australia has decided who moves on to the next round.
Leah McLeod gives us the scoop from backstage at the first Finals performance. She also catches up with the remaining 11 as they prepare for next week\\\'s competition.
This week the finalists perform songs that were hits before they were even born.
The Idols start off the show with a rendition of "Happy Together", but unfortunately one of them will have to go home.
Once again Leah has all the backstage drama, and she also travels with the group to Melbourne where they perform for a huge group of Idol fans.
The Top 10 rock out to their favourite rock anthems.
The group performs "My Generation" before getting the live results of the voting.
Leah McLeod gets the low-down on the personal relationships developing on Idol, and of course, she has the backstage perspective from this week's performances.
The remaining nine vocalists get to pick a song to suit their own preference and style for this week's destiny-deciding performance.
Ricki-Lee Coulter, a finalist from last season, does a special performance. The nine finalists for this year perform a group song and wait to hear what Australia has decided.