As another season of the hit TV series comes to an end the new bachelors looking for love in 2025 have been revealed. or signup to continue reading Eight strapping farmers have been confirmed and single ladies are invited to log onto the website and register their interest. The 26-year-old cattle farmer from Oberon in the central tablelands says he is the kind of bloke who will "take you out for an activity, a rodeo".
He is after all currently the president of the Oberon Rodeo Association. Jack admits he does come across "as a bit of cowboy" but says he is "softer than you think". What does he want? Well, a partner in crime for one.
Someone up for a laugh and who doesn't take themselves too seriously. The brooding 21-year-old sheep farmer from Stanthorpe in Queensland is a man of many talents. He isn't just a farmer but also a "creative" who is interested in arts and storytelling.
He is the youngest farmer signed up but has old fashioned values - decency and respect among them. A "farming country musician" he says he is just doing the best he can. The wheat farmer from Eyre Peninsula is "driven" and "passionate" with a "clear vision" for his future.
The 35-year-old clearly has life experience on his side but as a volunteer firefighter he knows how to give back too. He desires to be married to his best friend, with a couple of mini farmhands as well! That's the "ultimate dream", he says. Another Queenslander, Reidy's real name is Jack.
This lad just wants someone who loves the.
