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The Apprentice Australia

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Television series

The Apprentice Australia
GenreReality
Created byMark Burnett
StarringMark Bouris (CEO)
Narrated by
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducerFremantleMedia Australia
Running time60-minute episodes (90 min. premiere)
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release28 September (2009-09-28) –
23 November 2009 (2009-11-23)
Related

The Apprentice Australia was an Australian reality television series which aired on theNine Network. It was based onNBC'sThe Apprentice. It first aired on 28 September 2009 and last aired on 23 November 2009, and featuresMark Bouris, the founder and chairman ofWizard Home Loans and Yellow Brick Road, as the chief executive officer (CEO). It is narrated byAndrew 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.

Candidates

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CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamAgeHometownResult
Andrew "Morello" MorelloAuctioneerPinnacle23MelbourneHired by Bouris
Heather WilliamsAdvertising Sales ConsultantEventus31Maylands, Western AustraliaFired 2nd in Finale
Gavin McInnesLawyerPinnacle33Brisbane, QueenslandFired 1st in Finale
Mary-Anne LoweBusiness OwnerEventus30MelbourneFired in week 9
Sabrina HoussamiUniversity Student and Miss World Australia 2006Eventus23SydneyFired in week 8
Samuel "Sam" HooperLaw StudentPinnacle19Adelaide, South AustraliaFired in week 7
Carmen ParnosBankrupt. Former EntrepreneurEventus44MelbourneFired in week 6
John van YzerlooUnemployedPinnacle44Romsey, VictoriaFired in week 5
Blake ChandlerCustomer Service ManagerPinnacle28Central Coast, New South WalesFired in week 4
Amy CatoBusiness OwnerEventus25Adelaide, South AustraliaFired in week 3
Lynton PipkornMarketing ConsultantPinnacle30MelbourneFired in week 2
Jane BarclayUnemployedEventus54SydneyFired in week 1

Weekly results

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CandidateOriginal teamWeek 3 teamWeek 4 teamWeek 6 teamWeek 7 teamWeek 9 teamFinal task teamApplication resultRecord as project manager
Andrew "Morello" MorelloPinnaclePinnaclePinnaclePinnaclePinnacleEventusPinnacleHired by Bouris2–0 (win in weeks 1 & 8)
Heather WilliamsEventusEventusEventusPinnacleEventusPinnacleEventusFired 2nd in Finale1–1 (win in week 6, loss in week 4)
Gavin McInnesPinnacleEventusEventusEventusPinnaclePinnacleFired 1st in Finale2–1 (win in weeks 3 & 9, loss in week 7)
Mary-Anne LoweEventusEventusPinnacleEventusEventusEventusFired in week 91–2 (win in week 4, loss in weeks 8 & 9)
Sabrina HoussamiEventusEventusPinnaclePinnacleEventusFired in week 82–0 (win in weeks 2 & 7)
Samuel "Sam" HooperPinnaclePinnacleEventusEventusPinnacleFired in week 71–0 (win in week 5)
Carmen ParnosEventusEventusEventusEventusFired in week 60–2 (loss in weeks 1 & 6)
John van YzerlooPinnaclePinnaclePinnacleFired in week 50–1 (loss in week 5)
Blake ChandlerPinnaclePinnacleEventusFired in week 4
Amy CatoEventusPinnacleFired in week 30–1 (loss in week 3)
Lynton PipkornPinnacleFired in week 20–1 (loss in week 2)
Jane BarclayEventusFired in week 1
Elimination table
No.Candidate12345678910
1MorelloWININBRINININBRWINBRINHIRED
2HeatherINININLOSEINWININBRININFIRED
3GavinININWINBRINBRLOSEINWINFIRED
4Mary-AnneINININWINBRININLOSEFIRED
5SabrinaBRWINININBRINWINFIRED
6SamINBRBRINWININFIRED
7CarmenLOSEININININFIRED
8JohnINBRININFIRED
9BlakeINININFIRED
10AmyININFIRED
11LyntonINFIRED
12JaneFIRED
  The candidate was on the winning team.
  The candidate was on the losing team.
  The candidate was hired and won the competition.
  The candidate won as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate was brought to the final boardroom.
  The candidate was fired.
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

Challenges

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Week 1

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  • Project managers: Carmen ('Eventus') and Morello ('Pinnacle')
  • Task: Operate a premier gardening service and secure commercial and residential contracts.
  • Result: Pinnacle made a $1700 profit against Eventus's $1100. While Pinnacle had problems with their time management and was forced to cancel their residential bookings, Eventus undersold several of their contracts and were warned that an attempt to reneg on the tasks they had agreed to do at one booking was unprofessional.
  • Winner: Pinnacle
  • Reward: Spa day at The Observatory Hotel
  • Brought into the boardroom: Carmen, Sabrina, Jane
  • Fired: Jane, for failing to defend herself against criticism brought by her teammates in the Boardroom, and for not speaking up against what she saw as errors in Carmen's leadership.

Week 2

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  • Project managers: Sabrina ('Eventus') and Lynton ('Pinnacle')
  • Task: Create a brand for a children's cereal (including tagline, logo, product box, costumed mascot and advertising jingle) and present a successful pitch to marketing executives atOgilvy Advertising.
  • Result: While both teams created successful brands, Eventus won due to presenting a pitch with greater energy and team involvement, while Pinnacle's pitch was seen as flat and unengaging.
  • Winner: Eventus
  • Reward: Cocktails and dinner at the Ivy Hotel with a corporate public speaker.
  • Brought into the boardroom: Lynton, John, Sam
  • Fired: Lynton, for being too controlling and delivering a poor quality presentation, in which he forgot the name of a key panellist. Bouris considered Lynton was 'Machiavellian' and 'manipulative' in his boardroom selections.

Week 3

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  • Team changes: Amy moved to Pinnacle. Gavin moved to Eventus
  • Project managers: Gavin ('Eventus') and Amy ('Pinnacle')
  • Task: Create an original flavour of pie and sell at a market stall and from a portable van, with an aim to accrue the highest profit margin.
  • Result: Eventus won, finishing with a $567.60 profit against Pinnacle's $194.70. Eventus gained an advantage by producing their pies (vegetable curry) for less than Pinnacle (roast lamb and potato), sticking to fixed pricing strategies, and by arrangingupsells[clarification needed] with free T-shirts. Eventus were cautioned for falsely marketing their pies as 'home-made'.
  • Winner: Eventus
  • Reward: Three-course dinner cooked by a French chef.
  • Brought into the boardroom: Amy, Sam, Morello
  • Fired: Amy, for not managing her team effectively and for failing to create a structure for their sales strategies.

Week 4

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  • Team changes: Sabrina and Mary-Anne moved to Pinnacle. Blake and Sam moved to Eventus
  • Project managers: Heather ('Eventus') and Mary-Anne ('Pinnacle')
  • Task: Create and market a special function at a pub in the rural town ofMudgee,New South Wales. The teams had to sell tickets to their respective function, with the aim of making the most profit from the night
  • Result: Pinnacle won by over $1000, finishing with a profit of $3930.05 compared to Eventus's $2814.40. Pinnacle gained an advantage by selling naming and sponsorship rights to the event, raking in additional revenue. Eventus failed to take advantage of the opportunity. Pinnacle was considered for disqualification as their advertising referred to Sabrina as Miss World Australia, a title she won three years earlier. The team was spared due to their acknowledgment of the mistake.
  • Winner: Pinnacle
  • Reward: A game of golf withHarvey Norman ownerGerry Harvey
  • Brought into the boardroom: Heather, Gavin and Blake
  • Fired: Blake, for not stepping up and taking a more active role.

Week 5

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  • Project managers: Sam ('Eventus') and John ('Pinnacle')
  • Task: Teams had to run a hotel and provide service to their guests for a day. The teams were judged based on their guests feedback.
  • Result: Eventus won by 3 points, combining to a total of 176 out of a possible 250. Pinnacle scored 173 out of 250. The guests filled out survey forms rating specific tasks out of 10. This would then total to 250, which would determine the outcome of the task.
  • Winner: Eventus
  • Reward: Wine tasting at the Winevault by a sommelier.
  • Brought into the boardroom: John, Mary-Anne and Sabrina
  • Fired: John for being too passive as team leader, and not ensuring tasks were being correctly carried out. John also was seen smoking outside the hotel in uniform.

Week 6

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  • Team changes: Heather moved to Pinnacle and Mary-Anne moved to Eventus.
  • Project managers: Heather ('Pinnacle') and Carmen ('Eventus')
  • Task: Develop a 30-second television commercial forMicrosoft to help sellWindows 7.
  • Result: Microsoft executives determined the best commercial, as a result, Pinnacle won. Although Pinnacle did not show the product in the ad, it was clear and very much Australian with the strap line "Tell your mates".
  • Winner: Pinnacle
  • Reward: Pinnacle got to go toShangri-La Hotel to meet with the senior executives from Microsoft.
  • Brought into the boardroom: Carmen and Gavin (by Mark Bouris)
  • Fired: Carmen for her second loss as project manager and not focusing on the job. In addition, while Carmen was working on the brief, the rest of the members worked extremely well together creating the commercial in the studios. Also, during the project, when Carmen tried to clear the air with Gavin, but failed and Carmen wanted to sack him from the project.

Week 7

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  • Team changes: Men (Gavin, Morello, and Sam) VS Women (Heather, Mary-Anne, and Sabrina).
  • Project managers: Gavin ('Pinnacle') and Sabrina ('Eventus')
  • Task: Choose 2 artists and sell their paintings at a gallery. Teams had 3 hours to sell their artists' paintings and make the most money.
  • Result: Eventus won with sales totalling $30,130 while Pinnacle only sold a total of $5,300. This was partly due to Eventus taking advantage of their artist's existing client list and also due to Pinnacle's over-analysis and commodification of the art they were selling.
  • Winner: Eventus
  • Reward: Fitted with new clothes by Herringbone tailors
  • Brought into the boardroom: Gavin, Morello, and Sam
  • Fired: Sam for being too inexperienced and being under the radar. After he was fired, Bouris told Sam to come to his office to talk with him after the series was over.
  • Notes: This is thebiggest loss in the history of the Australian edition ofThe Apprentice so far. Bouris said that Eventus "blitzed" Pinnacle. The difference between the two teams' profits was $24,830.

Week 8

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  • Project managers: Morello ('Pinnacle') and Mary-Anne ('Eventus')
  • Task: To select and market anunsigned music artist.
  • Result: While recording executives had doubts about the image that Pinnacle had come up with for their chosen band, they decided that on the whole Pinnacle had marketed their band better and had an edge in their pitch.
  • Winner: Pinnacle
  • Reward: Exclusive live performance byCassie Davis
  • Brought into the boardroom: Mary-Anne, Heather & Sabrina
  • Fired: Sabrina, for failing to take a role to manage conflict between Mary-Anne and Heather

Week 9

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  • Team changes: Morello moved to Eventus. Heather moved to Pinnacle
  • Project managers: Gavin ('Pinnacle') and Mary-Anne ('Eventus')
  • Task: Sell 3 products each, live onTVSN.
  • Result: Pinnacle went for the strategy to not have little or no communication between each other, to avoid being distracted by the person who's talking to them through their earpiece. That means, the presenters had to memorise all their products. Mary-Anne from Eventus chose poor products for Morello, in particular an infinity dress. In addition, when Morello's demonstration on the vacuum cleaner did not work as planned, Mary-Anne didn't support Morello and laughed at the presentation. These mistakes cost Eventus victory and as a result, Pinnacle won by $93.
  • Winner: Pinnacle
  • Brought into the boardroom: Mary-Anne & Morello
  • Fired: Mary-Anne for poor product choices and not supporting Morello when his live TV demonstration failed.
  • Notes: Initially, Morello was the project manager for Eventus. After seeing a demonstration of live TV advertising, Mary-Anne decided to become project manager believing she had more to gain than Morello. Morello agreed and allowed Mary-Anne to become project manager. This is the first time a candidate became project manager during a task.

Week 10 (Finale)

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  • Prologue: All contestants were asked the same question "Why shouldMark Bouris hire you?" All three candidates were praised for their outstanding performances throughout the season. However, Gavin was criticized for not being able to get along with most of the candidates, as well as not being able to use his teammates to their best extent when he was project manager.
    • Fired: Gavin, for not being able to bring out the best of his teammates.
  • Teams:
    • Pinnacle: Morello with Carmen, Lynton, and Sam
    • Eventus: Heather with Gavin, Mary-Anne, and Sabrina
  • Project Managers: Morello ('Pinnacle') and Heather ('Eventus')
  • Task: Create a fragrance for men – create a name, bottle, print advertisement and a 30-second advertisement.
  • Result:
    • Runner-Up: Heather, although her overall performance was great, she wasn't as impressive as Morello.
    • Hired: Morello

Ratings and reception

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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 9.30 pm 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.

EpisodeOriginal airdateFive-city metropolitan figuresViewers Total(in millions)RankRef
SydneyMelbourneBrisbaneAdelaidePerthNightWeek
128 September 2009223,000263,00087,00060,00053,0000.686No. 25No. 76[7][8]
30 September 2009[nb 1]272,000372,000146,00087,00076,0000.953No. 10N/a[7][nb 2]
25 October 2009N/a0.627N/a
7 October 2009[nb 3]1.677
312 October 2009269,000256,000132,00089,00073,0000.819No. 19No. 68[9][10]
419 October 2009266,000274,000123,00080,00079,0000.634No. 16No. 65[11][12]
526 October 2009241,000233,000105,00087,00076,0000.742No. 22No. 84[13][14]
62 November 2009258,000281,000116,000106,00071,0000.832No. 16No. 66[15][16]
79 November 2009261,000302,000127,00084,000100,0000.874No. 17N/a[17][nb 2]
816 November 2009235,000258,000117,00078,00096,0000.783No. 17No. 66[18][19]
9215,000267,00069,00082,00075,0000.708No. 21No. 75[18][19]
1023 November 2009245,000283,000111,00095,00099,0000.834No. 17N/a[20][nb 2]
Figures are adjusted from preliminary figures using data from the weekly rankings reports where possible.

Notes

  1. ^An "encore" of the first episode aired on 30 September 2009 following the firstHey Hey It's Saturday reunion special.
  2. ^abcFigures and rankings for this episode are unadjusted from preliminary figures and therefore may be inaccurate.
  3. ^An "encore" of the second episode aired on 7 October 2009 following the secondHey Hey It's Saturday reunion special, which overranThe Apprentice Australia's entire timeslot. Due to the overrun of this special, and the fact that figures and rankings for this episode are unadjusted from preliminary figures, the figures and rankings therefore may be inaccurate.

The Celebrity Apprentice Australia

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Main article:The Celebrity Apprentice Australia

The Celebrity Apprentice version of the series began to air on the Nine Network on 24 October 2011. A second series aired in 2012 and the third in 2013. After a one year break, the series was renewed for a fourth series, which aired in 2015. The series will return for a fifth season in 2021 after a six year hiatus with new CEO,Alan Sugar.

References

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  1. ^ab"Late start on local Apprentice quest".The Age. 1 October 2009. Retrieved25 October 2011.
  2. ^Danny (29 September 2009)."YOU'RE FIRED! The Apprentice Australia premier…". What's on the Tube. Archived fromthe original on 1 October 2009. Retrieved6 November 2009.
  3. ^"Flash Forward fires up as The Apprentice flops". www.mumbrella.com.au. 29 September 2009. Retrieved25 October 2009.
  4. ^"Apprentice takes another ratings beating". www.mumbrella.com.au. 6 October 2009. Retrieved25 October 2009.
  5. ^"Is The Apprentice back from the dead?". www.mumbrella.com.au. 13 October 2009. Retrieved25 October 2009.
  6. ^"Charlie Sheen wins Monday for Nine while The Apprentice remains steady". www.mumbrella.com.au. 20 October 2009. Retrieved25 October 2009.
  7. ^abKnox, David (28 September 2009)."Week 40". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved14 November 2009.
  8. ^Knox, David (4 October 2009)."Network rankings – Week 40"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved14 November 2009.
  9. ^Knox, David (12 October 2009)."Week 42". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved9 December 2009.
  10. ^Knox, David (19 October 2009)."Network rankings – Week 42"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved9 December 2009.
  11. ^Knox, David (19 October 2009)."Week 43". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved13 November 2009.
  12. ^Knox, David (26 October 2009)."Network rankings – Week 43"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved13 November 2009.
  13. ^Knox, David (26 October 2009)."Week 44". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved4 November 2009.
  14. ^Knox, David (1 November 2009)."Network rankings – Week 44"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved4 November 2009.
  15. ^Knox, David (2 November 2009)."Week 45". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved4 November 2009.
  16. ^Knox, David (8 November 2009)."Network rankings – Week 45"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved10 November 2009.
  17. ^Knox, David (9 November 2009)."Week 46". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved10 November 2009.
  18. ^abKnox, David (16 November 2009)."Week 47". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved23 November 2009.
  19. ^abKnox, David (23 November 2009)."Network rankings – Week 47"(Microsoft Word document). tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved23 November 2009.
  20. ^Knox, David (23 November 2009)."Week 48". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved24 November 2009.

External links

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The Celebrity Apprentice Australia
Winners

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