
Adelaide and Western Australia auditions
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Tonight it's Perth and Adelaide's turn to show off their talent - and lack of it.
19 year old Julie Borg sings
Poison. With her lisp she tells Dicko that he should listen to his own voice.
Eliza Bialkowski is one 26 year old who should have stayed at home. Jemma Wheeler sings
With You but while her face would turn heads, her voice would turn stomachs.
Travis Hill sings
Spinning Wheel and the contestants are getting slated. The contestants aren't happy about being spoken to so harshly. Welcome to Australian Idol.
After metal-head Kingsley Perdon is sent packing, Bianca Harvey flatly sings
Never Ever and she can't believe it's a no.
21 year old Italian pizza maker Adam Cirillo has his groupies come and join him as he sings Enrique's
Hero before singing his original - Sydney Lights. He's not going to be seeing the Sydney Lights this time around.
Before Bree Partridge gets through the first line of
Woman Mark is saying it's a no. Marcia is not impressed and tells him to shut up. Marcia gets mad threatens to kick his ass with her stiletto.
Christopher Beshay is told he's delusional when he sings Alicia Keys'
Karma and lets off a bit of steam in the diary room afterwards.
Josie Lamb has a bit of fun with
I Go to Rio and all the judges shake their maracas while she sings and dances.
Finally we get some eye candy who can actually sing in the form of 19 year old Sarah Lloyde who is back after auditioning in 2005. She auditions with
Listen. She makes it through.
Alexandra Truehl makes it through as well with
Since U Been Gone along with a sudden flurry of talent.
Last up is Holly Weinert who delivers with
Sunday Morning and adds her name to the list of 11 contestants making it through to Sydney from Adelaide.
Western Australia is about to offer its fresh batch of talent at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and while Jeremy Obern is patriotic with his national anthem, he sounds awful. Ben Santoro is an AFL crazed freak. I'm not sure if he was auditioning for Idol or the clubs mascot.
Shannon Trebble is an opera singer. Well, kind of. She is singing
The Phantom of the Opera. Dicko asks if she'd like to sing it at the Sydney Opera house and implies "Grand Final". She sounds excited until Dicko tells her it will never happen. I'm sure we'll see her there now.
It must be the year of Phantom of the Opera as Emma Stevenson sings
Think of Me and Matthew Williamson sings
The Point of No Return.
Zarni Bo Lin is another Musical Theatre performer who is auditioning with
As Long as You're Mine. He should have taken some advice from 17 year old Lana Krost who has been doing musical theatre since forever. Lana performs some Les Miserables
On My Own and receives four yeses.
17 year old Indonesian student Winda Utoyo sings
Genie in a Bottle and thinks she's a 10/10. She's not.
Peter Knott thinks that by screeching his way through
I Believe in a Thing Called Love.
Christine Parri, Natahnee Bailye and Jovan Ngbadurezere destroy their chances of ever getting a record contract as the thunder and lightning strikes outside. Things get so bad that Dicko leaves. He heads to Bunbury to check out the talent and hopefully bring a few back to Perth.
Andrew Morton sings
Colourblind and gets through as long as he doesn't comb his hair.
Starting her audition by sitting on the floor and playing her guitar is 24 year old Shamara-Lea Hassett. Marcia commends her as being a story teller. She doesn't want to beg as she cries but she's through.
Chad Woods is a 27 year old country singer who still lives at home. He's auditioning with
Two of a Kind Workin' On A Full House and playing his guitar. They want him to take off his hat and with that he's going to Sydney.
Can Kalgoorlie bring us the Australian Idol this year? Tafadzwa Chirobo sings an African number and gets ticket to Sydney along with 2 others from the mining town.
Natasha Curedale is dressed as one of the Bananas - can't tell if it's B1 or B2 and sings
Baby Got Back. Bradley Smith is all dressed up in green and looks like a leprechaun as he sings
Somebody to Love.
Denver the Dinosaur is back again. Christopher Bachman is singing
Bat Out Of Hell and it sounds like it.
Emily Hancock, Tahnee McKay, Nathan Durham and Pink look-a-like Jennifer Farrenkothen all fail miserably to impress the judges.
Jeremy Harris sings what sounds like a church song. Dicko comments that he looked like he was enjoying the smell of his own farts too much. He's going through to Sydney though along with Melissa Quintiliani, Alistair Towers and 19 others from Western Australia.
Finally tonight we get to see a Christopher Patterson perform his original song. The judges like him and his bright red dreadlocks. Mustard is off to Sydney.

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