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The first series of '''''[[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|Vote for the Girls]]''''' debuted on 1 July 2015. [[Ava Zinn]] presented this series the show. The moderator panel consists of [[Kathi Jameson]], [[Karly Ryder, Jr.]], [[Rachael Passalt]], [[Thia Tola]], and [[Lanise White]].
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The first and only series of '''''[[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|Vote for the Girls]]''''' debuted on 1 July 2015 and concluded on 24 November 2015. [[Ava Zinn]] presented this series the show. The moderator panel consists of [[Kathi Jameson]], [[Karly Ryder, Jr.]], [[Rachael Passalt]], [[Thia Tola]], and [[Lanise White]].
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The series is the first (and so far the only series) in the site's history that went undefeated season with the web site's victories of [[wikipedia:The Voice (Australia season 4)|the fourth series of ''The Voice'']], [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (Australia season 15)|fifteenth series of ''Dancing with the Stars'']] and [[wikipedia:The X Factor (Australia season 7)|seventh series of ''The X Factor'']]. The Australian version became the third country in the [[Vote for the Girls]] franchise to have never declared a loss after Italy's ''[[Vota Femminili]]'' (Vote for the Girls (Italy)) and ''[[Rösta för Flickorna]]'' (Vote for the Girls (Sweden)).

Latest revision as of 14:06, 19 December 2015

The first and only series of Vote for the Girls debuted on 1 July 2015 and concluded on 24 November 2015. Ava Zinn presented this series the show. The moderator panel consists of Kathi Jameson, Karly Ryder, Jr., Rachael Passalt, Thia Tola, and Lanise White.

The series is the first (and so far the only series) in the site's history that went undefeated season with the web site's victories of the fourth series of The Voice, fifteenth series of Dancing with the Stars and seventh series of The X Factor. The Australian version became the third country in the Vote for the Girls franchise to have never declared a loss after Italy's Vota Femminili (Vote for the Girls (Italy)) and Rösta för Flickorna (Vote for the Girls (Sweden)).