Season 1 (2007) The first season of ''Australia's Got Talent'' premiered on
Seven Network on 18 February 2007. The original judges were
Dannii Minogue,
Tom Burlinson and
Red Symons. Singer
Bonnie Anderson was crowned the winner of the first season on 28 April 2007, followed by Herb Patten finishing as runner-up.
Season 2 (2008) The second season of ''Australia's Got Talent'' began broadcasting on 29 April 2008 and finished airing on 1 July. Minogue, Burlinson and Symons all returned as judges. The winner was announced as guitarist
Joe Robinson, with Jourdain as runner-up.
Season 3 (2009) Auditions for the third season started in late 2008 and successful contestants were notified in December 2008. Filming began on 15 January 2009. The winner was declared on 22 April 2009. This grand finale followed the same format as the 2008 one: acts were eliminated in pairs, as well as each judge picking their favourite act to reappear on the show once more. Mark Vincent won the season, while Jal Joshua became the runner-up. On the grand finale, international opera singer and winner of ''
Britain's Got Talent'' series one,
Paul Potts performed live in the studio.
Season 4 (2010) The fourth season of ''Australia's Got Talent'' returned on 13 April 2010.
Grant Denyer continued as host, while radio DJ
Kyle Sandilands and Irish singer
Brian McFadden joined Dannii Minogue on the judging panel as replacements for
Red Symons and
Tom Burlinson. The show was revamped to look more like ''Britain's Got Talent'', in terms of the stage and the shape of the X's used. The opening was also changed to look similar to ''Britain's Got Talent
s opening, with Australian landmarks instead of British landmarks. Previously, the Australia's Got Talent'' opening was simply a display of the title. The live shows began on 11 May 2010 and ended on 15 June 2010, where dance troupe
Justice Crew were crowned the winners. They were awarded a prize of $250,000, The successful acts from the auditions were then invited to a second audition in front of the judges and a live audience. These auditions began in
Gold Coast on 19 February 2011, followed by three days in Melbourne from 25 February 2011. They also took place in Sydney on 12–13 March 2011, and ended in Perth on 20 March 2011.
Season 6 (2012) Auditions began in October 2011 and concluded in December 2011. The sixth season aired on the Seven Network from 16 April 2012 to 25 July 2012. Once again, Dannii Minogue, Kyle Sandilands and Brian McFadden returned as judges and Grant Denyer returned as host. Sandilands was sick during the Melbourne auditions, so
Todd McKenney replaced him. McKenney took the place of McFadden during the finals showdown 2. The winner was singer
Andrew de Silva with country rock band,
The Wolfe Brothers becoming the runner-up.
Season 7 (2013) Auditions began in March 2013 and concluded in June 2013. The seventh season aired on the
Nine Network in 2013. Kyle Sandilands returned to the judging panel, while Dannii Minogue and Brian McFadden were replaced by three new judges
Geri Halliwell,
Dawn French and
Timomatic who is the additional fourth judge.
Julia Morris replaced Grant Denyer as the host. The winner was "Funk/Soul/Jazz/Reggae" band,
Uncle Jed, with band Greg Gould and The Chase becoming the runner-up.
Season 8 (2016) On 8 July 2015, Nine announced that the show would be returning in 2016 for an eighth season. On Monday 4 January, it was announced that Season eight will be on Monday 1 February. Auditions are open for September and October 2015. On 28 October 2015, it was announced that
Sandilands,
Halliwell,
French and
Timomatic have been replaced with a new panel of judges, they are
Ian "Dicko" Dickson,
Sophie Monk,
Kelly Osbourne and
Eddie Perfect. It premiered on 1 February 2016, and ended on 14 March 2016. The winner was
Fletcher Pilon Season 9 (2019) In December 2018,
Seven Network announced that the series would return in 2019 to their network for a ninth season, after a three-year hiatus. In May 2019, Seven announced
Nicole Scherzinger,
Shane Jacobson,
Manu Feildel and
Lucy Durack as the series judges, The season ran from 28 July to 22 September 2019. The entirety of the season was Pre-Recorded.
Season 10 (2022) Season 10 was originally scheduled to air in 2020, with filming set to commence in March 2020. The
Seven Network announced a judging panel of
Shane Jacobson,
Manu Feildel and new judges
Sonia Kruger and
Olympia Valance with returning host
Ricki-Lee Coulter. Production was however halted due to Covid-19 restrictions. It was then confirmed that season 10 would air in 2021. In June 2021, Seven announced a new judging panel featuring
Shane Jacobson with new judges
Neil Patrick Harris,
Alesha Dixon and
Kate Ritchie. However, due to COVID-19 restrictions in Sydney the season was postponed once again. During Seven’s annual upfronts, it was confirmed the series will air in 2022. Season 10 began airing on 9 October 2022. The judging panel had another change from what was announced in 2021, with Harris being replaced by
David Walliams.
Ricki-Lee Coulter returned as host. The season was filmed during June and July 2022. Auditions took place at the
Sydney Coliseum Theatre, while the finals were filmed at the
Riverside Theatre. The winner of the season was dance group Acromazing. ==Viewership==