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Meet all the ladies taking to the country-side for love on Farmer Wants A Wife 2024

'From farm to forever.'
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A brand-new season of Farmer Wants A Wife returns to screens on April 14, 2024, with a collection of new contestants competing for the hearts of five new farmers.

For the fourteenth season, each farmer has selected eight women out of the thousands of contestants hoping to ditch the city for some country-love.

Guiding the lovebirds on their FWAW journey is host Samantha Armytage, returning for her second season and co-host Natalie Gruzlewski.

FWAW has arguably become one of the most successful reality dating series in Australia, especially considering its incredible 2023 season where all five farmers found love.

Continue scrolling to discover all the women entering Farmer Wants A Wife in 2024, and which farmer they’ll be fighting for.

Farmer Bert

Farmer Bert is a fourth-generation pineapple and dragon fruit farmer with a heart of gold. He is looking for a woman who can have fun.

“I want to be with someone who I can smile with through the hardest of times and the longest of days,” he said.

I believe everyone is capable of loving but finding it is not as easy as anticipated. I believe when you are truly in love there are no doubts and you are not just there for one another; you are a team.”

Bert’s Ladies

April

29, QLD, Registered Nurse

Caitlin

27, QLD, Disability support worker

Caity

30, QLD, Clinical nurse

Karli

32, Victoria, Customer service

Lauren

27, QLD, Behaviour support practitioner

Morgan

23, QLD, Multimedia assistant

Olivia

29, QLD, Tutor

Ruby

25, Victoria, Registered nurse

Farmer Joe

Farmer Joe works on his family’s cattle and sheep farm – hoping to return the farm to its full potential.

I’m looking for someone who’s beautiful inside and out, is strong and independent, knows what she wants and is content with who she is,” he said. “Someone that fits into my life without either of us having to change and who can adapt well to farm life. She should be my equal; I don’t need someone to look after me or mother me.”

Joe’s Ladies

Alice

32, NSW, Executive Assistant

Calya

27, NSW, Fashion stylist

Chelsea

30, Victoria, Prison Guard

Claire

36, QLD, Marketing Manager

Jen

34, NSW, Equine vet

Keely

28, QLD, Resort office supervisor

Taylah

28, QLD, Hairdresser

Sarah

31, NSW, Livestock administrator

Farmer Dustin

Dustin is a third-generation farmer who loves fishing, cooking, cricket and his dogs. He has joined FWAW in the hopes of finding someone who is “family oriented.”

“Good communication, loyalty, positivity, resilience and a good attitude. I believe all of these things are the foundations to a successful relationship,” he said.

Dustin’s Ladies

Anna

28, QLD, Midwife

Chloe

27, SA, Vineyard lab assistant

Izzy

26, SA, Fashion designers assistant

Felicity

24, Victoria, Livestock saleyard assistant

Kara

22, Brisbane, Supermarket supervisor

Kianah

26, NSW, Primary and special needs teacher

Bec

25, Victoria, OH&S advisor

Sophie

28, Victoria, Speech pathologist

Farmer Dean

Third-generation watermelon farmer Dean looks up to his parents’ marriage of 30 years, and the vital key to any relationship for this farmer is “good communication.”

“Honesty and loyalty are most important. A good work ethic, ambition and drive would be good too. She should be empathetic, kind and compassionate towards everyone, have a laugh and be easy to talk to,” he said.

Dean’s Ladies

Chloe

27, Victoria, RSPCA foster care coordinator

Bella

24, QLD, Marketing

Danae

24, QLD, Registered nurse

Hayley

27, QLD, Marketing assistant

Jayden

24, NSW, Registered nurse

Kate

29, NSW, Interior designer

Teegan

23, NSW, Childcare educator

Tiffany

24, QLD, Conveyancing paralegal

Farmer Tom

Tom is a third-generation cattle and crop farmer in partnership with his dad. For this farmer, falling in love is one of the most important things in life.

“I’m looking for someone with a positive attitude, who’s caring, supportive, motivated and family orientated. Farming can be demanding, so I’d like them to understand that and stick by my side,” he said.

Tom’s Ladies

Abby

20, QLD, Architecture student

Emma

22, NSW, Hairdresser

Holly

26, NSW, Uni student

Krissy

29, NSW, Customer service

Laura

20, Victoria, Childcare educator

Sarah A

21, QLD, Uni student

Sarah C

23, WA, Speech pathologist

Taylah

23, Victoria, Stable hand

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