One of TV’s most successful reality dating series, Farmer Wants A Wife is making a grand return in 2025 with a bunch of new down in luck farmers searching for love.
In July 2024, fans were treated to a glimpse of eight farmers potentially going on the series to find love. As of a March 2025 announcement, the farmers have been cut to only four suitors.

Returning to her role as full-time solo host is Natalie Gruzlewski. In 2023, she signed on to co-host FWAW with Samantha Armytage, however, the former Sunrise presenter is jumping shop to host The Golden Bachelor in 2025.
The new season will return to screens on Monday, 21 April on Channel Seven and 7Plus at 7.30pm! Continue scrolling to learn more about the four farmers joining Farmer Wants A Wife Australia in 2025.

Jack
26, Sheffield, Tasmania
After two farmers found love early on in the 2025 season, Seven has introduced intruder Farmer Jack. He is a 26-year-old diary farmer from Sheffield, Tasmania.
Farmer Jack loves animals, cars, music, woodwork and admittedly doesn’t mind “a bit of karaoke.” But all jokes aside, he is looking for a down-to-earth girl with “girl-next-door vibes.”
“Definitely honesty and loyalty,” Jack tells Seven when asked what values he is looking for in a partner. “It’s important to communicate openly with each other so things don’t fester. I’d like someone who is caring and calming, someone I can relax with at the end of the day.”

Farmer Corey
24, Biloela, QLD
Farmer Corey works on his farm in Biloela in Queensland, focusing on beans, hay and cotton.
Corey is looking for an adventurous, caring, genuine and down-to-earth woman who he can depend on.
“Stability and commitment are also very important to me,” he told Seven. “I’d like to have a partner who is able to enjoy the simple life, the farm, and the way we live.”
“Family means the absolute world to me; it’s a big part of my life. I’m an up-and-coming fourth generation farmer and intend on starting the fifth generation in the future. I’d like to expand the farm and continue the dream of my grandfather and his father before him.”

Farmer Tom
31, Borambola, NSW
Tom is a sheep farmer from Borambola, NSW, looking for a woman who also loves animals.
“I think sheep are cheeky, especially the pet ones,” he told TV WEEK. “They always get their way.”
Tom bought his farm when he was just 22. Now 31, he has reached the stage in his life when he’s ready to find the right woman and settle down.
“I’d like to say that I’m pretty good at cuddles,” he promised. “Definitely affectionate.”

Farmer Thomas
35, Kimba, SA
Standing 195cm tall, Thomas is the strong, silent type. A wheat, barley and lentil farmer, and also a volunteer firefighter, the 35-year-old lives near Kimba, which is 500km from Adelaide.
“I love living on the farm – freedom, open spaces, sunrises, sunsets – but it would be nice to share it with someone else,” he told TV WEEK.
The last time Thomas was in a relationship, he thought he’d found “the one”. So, when it ended two years ago, it hurt.
“Being vulnerable scares me,” he admitted.

Farmer Jarrad
21, Stanthorpe, QLD
At 21, Jarrad is this season’s youngest farmer. He’s also a musician, who sings and plays guitar.
“I’m looking for a girl to write my next country love song about,” he confessed to TV WEEK.
Jarrad works on a sheep farm outside Stanthorpe in Queensland, but his dream is to buy back his great-grandfather’s farm that was sold nearly three decades ago.
“It would mean the world to me if I could put it back into my family name for my children to grow up there,” he explains.