CLEO Bachelor is back for 2015

Perhaps the most beloved of magazine competitions (for the ladies, anyway), CLEO Bachelor has returned for 2015. Yesterday, editor-in-chief Lucy Cousins revealed the Top 30 finalists for the competition’s 29th year - a motley crew of actors, models and generally good-looking men, all in the running for the prize of $5000 cash, and a trip to Vietnam.

She said of the final few: “The search this year was definitely an XXL undertaking as we searched high and low to serve up the best blokes on offer. Now it’s up to Australia to have their say and vote. I look forward to unveiling our winner for 2015 in November.”

2015’s Top 30 are as follows:
Aldo Mignone, 30 - A Place to Call Home actor
Alston Kam, 27 - accountant
Andrew Morley, 25 - entrepreneur, philanthropist and former Home & Away actor
Broc Crannage, 28 - tradie
Chad Hurst, 22  - tradie and model
Chris Durling, 31 - Les Misérables stage actor
Christian Wilkins, 20 - artist and social media star
Dan Conn, 29 - trainer and F45 academy CEO
Dustin Leonard, 29 - Hero Condoms founder
Dwayne Martens, 30 - Amazonia CEO
Dylan Alcott, 21 - Paralympic gold medalist
Dylan Clark, 22 - Little Sea’s bass player
Hayden Retford, 30 - tradie
Jack Delosa, 28 - entrepreneur and BRW Young Rich List member
Jake Matthews, 21 - UFC athlete
Jimmy Niggles, 33 - Beard Season ambassador
Jye Emdur, 21 - model, DJ and university student
Kyol Blakeney, 22 - student representative
Matt Buntine, 21- AFL player for GWS Giants
Michael Hing, 30 - comedian
Nick Wraym, 23 - BuzzFeed video producer
Ryan Ginns, 27 - Big Brother 2014 winner and restaurant co-owner
Sam Marks, 25 - DJ and dancer
Sanjeev Dave, 24 - Banker
Solo Tohi, 28 - Justice Crew
Taylor Henderson, 22 - Musician
Tim Omaji, 28 - singer and dancer
Timothy Downsborough, 31 - architect and model
Travis Burns, 24 - Neighbours actor
Zeke Samat, 23 - actor and model
Michael Lane, 35 - dancer

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