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''[[Australian Idol]]'' screened on [[Network Ten|Channel Ten]] for seven seasons between 2003 and 2009, and a number of contestants were signed to record labels, while others released their music independently. Since 2003 ''Australian Idol'' acts have impacted significantly on the Australian music charts, with 30 number ones and 135 platinum and 40 gold certifications.<ref name="ARIA Top 50 Album and Singles Archive ">[http://australian-charts.com/weekchart.asp?cat=s ARIA Top 50 Album and Singles Archive] . Australian Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 9 December 2011</ref><ref name="Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2010">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2016]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 January 2016.</ref> Eight Idol releases appeared in the 2000 - 2009 ARIA End of Decade Charts, and 24 releases have been nominated for Highest Selling [[ARIA Music Awards]].<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qhIqoaj ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts*](PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 7 January 2010. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf the original] on 21 January 2012</ref><ref name="Winners by Award - Highest Selling Album">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wss0ezC Winners by Award - Highest Selling Album]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/highest-selling-album the original] on 24 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Winners by Award - Highest Selling Single">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wtMGnNa Winners by Award - Highest Selling Single]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/highest-selling-single the original] on 24 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Winners of the 2011 ARIA Awards">[http://www.webcitation.org/6CYmXzHHH Winners of the 2011 ARIA Awards].Sydney Morning Herald. 27 November 2011. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/winners-of-the-2011-aria-awards-20111127-1o1mr.html the original] on 30 November 2012.</ref> Idol contestants have also been nominated for 24 ARIA Awards in public vote categories, where the nominees are most commonly selected from the highest selling acts of the year. There have also been 34 [[Music industry|industry]] judged ARIA Award nominations. To date there have been eight wins in sales and public vote categories, and in 2013 season one winner [[Guy Sebastian]] and season four runner up [[Jessica Mauboy]] became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards.<ref name="ARIA Award history">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2011 ARIA Award history]. ARIA Awards. Retrieved 3 January 2012</ref><ref name="WINNERS & NOMINEES ANNOUNCED">[http://www.webcitation.org/6B7yx2HoR WINNERS & NOMINEES ANNOUNCED] Aria Awards. 3 October 2012. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/news/22/aria-nominations-announced-for-2012 the original] on 2 October 2012.</ref><ref name="No Idol threat">Zuel, Bernard (2 December 2013). [http://www.webcitation.org/6LXbbvLMO No Idol threat as Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy beat curse at ARIAs]. ''Sydney Morning Herald''. Archived from the original [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/no-idol-threat-as-guy-sebastian-and-jessica-mauboy-beat-curse-at-arias-20131201-2yju8.html#ixzz2mE2fOM] on 2 December 2013.</ref><ref name="2015 Aria Awards">Baroni, Nastassia (7 October 2015).[http://www.webcitation.org/6c5aT9Kwd Courtney Barnett, Hermitude, Tame Impala Lead 2015 ARIA Award Nominations]. musicfeeds.com.au. Archived from [http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/courtney-barnett-hermitude-tame-impala-lead-2015-aria-award-nominations/ the original] on 7 October 2015.</ref>
''[[Australian Idol]]'' screened on [[Network Ten|Channel Ten]] for seven seasons between 2003 and 2009, and a number of contestants were signed to record labels, while others released their music independently. Since 2003 ''Australian Idol'' acts have impacted significantly on the Australian music charts, with 31 number ones and 135 platinum and 40 gold certifications.<ref name="ARIA Top 50 Album and Singles Archive ">[http://australian-charts.com/weekchart.asp?cat=s ARIA Top 50 Album and Singles Archive] . Australian Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 9 December 2011</ref><ref name="Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2010">[http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-accreditations.htm Album and Single Accreditations 1997–2016]. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 17 January 2016.</ref> Eight Idol releases appeared in the 2000 - 2009 ARIA End of Decade Charts, and 24 releases have been nominated for Highest Selling [[ARIA Music Awards]].<ref name="ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts">[http://www.webcitation.org/64qhIqoaj ARIA’s End Of Decade Charts*](PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. 7 January 2010. Archived from [http://www.aria.com.au/documents/ARIAEndOfDecadeCharts.pdf the original] on 21 January 2012</ref><ref name="Winners by Award - Highest Selling Album">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wss0ezC Winners by Award - Highest Selling Album]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/highest-selling-album the original] on 24 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Winners by Award - Highest Selling Single">[http://www.webcitation.org/64wtMGnNa Winners by Award - Highest Selling Single]. ARIA Awards. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/highest-selling-single the original] on 24 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Winners of the 2011 ARIA Awards">[http://www.webcitation.org/6CYmXzHHH Winners of the 2011 ARIA Awards].Sydney Morning Herald. 27 November 2011. Archived from [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/winners-of-the-2011-aria-awards-20111127-1o1mr.html the original] on 30 November 2012.</ref> Idol contestants have also been nominated for 24 ARIA Awards in public vote categories, where the nominees are most commonly selected from the highest selling acts of the year. There have also been 34 [[Music industry|industry]] judged ARIA Award nominations. To date there have been eight wins in sales and public vote categories, and in 2013 season one winner [[Guy Sebastian]] and season four runner up [[Jessica Mauboy]] became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards.<ref name="ARIA Award history">[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/2011 ARIA Award history]. ARIA Awards. Retrieved 3 January 2012</ref><ref name="WINNERS & NOMINEES ANNOUNCED">[http://www.webcitation.org/6B7yx2HoR WINNERS & NOMINEES ANNOUNCED] Aria Awards. 3 October 2012. Archived from [http://www.ariaawards.com.au/news/22/aria-nominations-announced-for-2012 the original] on 2 October 2012.</ref><ref name="No Idol threat">Zuel, Bernard (2 December 2013). [http://www.webcitation.org/6LXbbvLMO No Idol threat as Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy beat curse at ARIAs]. ''Sydney Morning Herald''. Archived from the original [http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/no-idol-threat-as-guy-sebastian-and-jessica-mauboy-beat-curse-at-arias-20131201-2yju8.html#ixzz2mE2fOM] on 2 December 2013.</ref><ref name="2015 Aria Awards">Baroni, Nastassia (7 October 2015).[http://www.webcitation.org/6c5aT9Kwd Courtney Barnett, Hermitude, Tame Impala Lead 2015 ARIA Award Nominations]. musicfeeds.com.au. Archived from [http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/courtney-barnett-hermitude-tame-impala-lead-2015-aria-award-nominations/ the original] on 7 October 2015.</ref>


While many of the contestants only charted with their early releases, some, most notably Sebastian, Mauboy, season one runner up [[Shannon Noll]], season five runner up [[Matt Corby]], and season four winner [[Damien Leith]] have experienced long term success. Nine Idol acts have charted outside Australia, including Noll and Leith who reached the top ten on the [[Irish Recorded Music Association|Irish charts]] with their debut singles, and Sebastian and season seven winner [[Stan Walker]] who have both achieved numerous top ten certified entries on the [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|New Zealand charts]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian Discography - New Zealand Charts">[http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts].RIANZ Charts archives. Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Stan Walker Discography - New Zealand Charts">[http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Stan+Walker Stan Walker Discography - New Zealand Charts ]. RIANZ Charts archives. Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian is currently the only ''Australian Idol'' contestant to chart in the US. "[[Battle Scars]]", a collaboration with [[Lupe Fiasco]], reached number 71 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100 Chart]], 23 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Digital Songs|Digital Song Chart]] and number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Chart.<ref name="R&B R&B/Hip-hop Digital Song Chart">[http://www.webcitation.org/6AdtHHaog R&B/Hip-hop Digital Song Chart 15 September 2012] Billboard.biz. Archived from [http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/chart-search-results/singles/14118857 the original] on 13 September 2012.</ref><ref name="Billboard Hot 100">Adams, Cameron (11 September 2012)[http://www.webcitation.org/6E1jTceA1 Guy Sebastian's ARIA number one song Battle Scars with Lupe Fiasco hits 73 on the US Billboard Hot 100].news.com.au. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/guy-sebastians-aria-number-one-song-battle-scars-with-lupe-fiasco-hits-73-on-the-us-billboard-hot-100/story-e6frfn09-1226471957412 the original] on 29 January 2013.</ref> It spent 20 weeks in the Hot 100 and has been certified platinum for sales of one million.<ref name="Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco - Battle Scars">[http://acharts.us/song/72443 Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco - Battle Scars].aCharts.US. Retrieved 29 January 2013.</ref><ref name="Gold Platinum searchable database">[http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?content_selector=gold-platinum-searchable-database Gold Platinum searchable database].[[RIAA|Recording Industry Association of America]]. Retrieved 9 November 2013</ref> "Battle Scars" also reached number two in [[Norway]].<ref name="VG Lista - Top 20 Singles Issue 49 2012">[http://www.webcitation.org/6Cj7sBvh2 VG Lista - Top 20 Singles. Issue 49 2012].[[VG Lista]]. Archived from [http://lista.vg.no/liste/topp-20-single/1/dato/2012/uke/49 the original] on 7 December 2012. Note: Some information in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]].</ref> In January 2013 [[Ricki-Lee Coulter]]'s "[[Do It Like That]]" reached number seven on the [[Japan Hot 100]].<ref name="Japan Hot 100">[http://www.webcitation.org/6E1rDMAsu Japan Hot 100 - 26 January 2013].Billboardbiz. Archived from [http://www.billboard.com/charts/2013-01-26/japan-hot-100 the original] on 29 January 2013.</ref>
While many of the contestants only charted with their early releases, some, most notably Sebastian, Mauboy, season one runner up [[Shannon Noll]], season five runner up [[Matt Corby]], and season four winner [[Damien Leith]] have experienced long term success. Nine Idol acts have charted outside Australia, including Noll and Leith who reached the top ten on the [[Irish Recorded Music Association|Irish charts]] with their debut singles, and Sebastian and season seven winner [[Stan Walker]] who have both achieved numerous top ten certified entries on the [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|New Zealand charts]].<ref name="Guy Sebastian Discography - New Zealand Charts">[http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Guy+Sebastian Guy Sebastian in the NZ charts].RIANZ Charts archives. Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 January 2012.</ref><ref name="Stan Walker Discography - New Zealand Charts">[http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Stan+Walker Stan Walker Discography - New Zealand Charts ]. RIANZ Charts archives. Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 January 2012.</ref> Sebastian is currently the only ''Australian Idol'' contestant to chart in the US. "[[Battle Scars]]", a collaboration with [[Lupe Fiasco]], reached number 71 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100 Chart]], 23 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Digital Songs|Digital Song Chart]] and number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Chart.<ref name="R&B R&B/Hip-hop Digital Song Chart">[http://www.webcitation.org/6AdtHHaog R&B/Hip-hop Digital Song Chart 15 September 2012] Billboard.biz. Archived from [http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/chart-search-results/singles/14118857 the original] on 13 September 2012.</ref><ref name="Billboard Hot 100">Adams, Cameron (11 September 2012)[http://www.webcitation.org/6E1jTceA1 Guy Sebastian's ARIA number one song Battle Scars with Lupe Fiasco hits 73 on the US Billboard Hot 100].news.com.au. Archived from [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/guy-sebastians-aria-number-one-song-battle-scars-with-lupe-fiasco-hits-73-on-the-us-billboard-hot-100/story-e6frfn09-1226471957412 the original] on 29 January 2013.</ref> It spent 20 weeks in the Hot 100 and has been certified platinum for sales of one million.<ref name="Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco - Battle Scars">[http://acharts.us/song/72443 Guy Sebastian and Lupe Fiasco - Battle Scars].aCharts.US. Retrieved 29 January 2013.</ref><ref name="Gold Platinum searchable database">[http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?content_selector=gold-platinum-searchable-database Gold Platinum searchable database].[[RIAA|Recording Industry Association of America]]. Retrieved 9 November 2013</ref> "Battle Scars" also reached number two in [[Norway]].<ref name="VG Lista - Top 20 Singles Issue 49 2012">[http://www.webcitation.org/6Cj7sBvh2 VG Lista - Top 20 Singles. Issue 49 2012].[[VG Lista]]. Archived from [http://lista.vg.no/liste/topp-20-single/1/dato/2012/uke/49 the original] on 7 December 2012. Note: Some information in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]].</ref> In January 2013 [[Ricki-Lee Coulter]]'s "[[Do It Like That]]" reached number seven on the [[Japan Hot 100]].<ref name="Japan Hot 100">[http://www.webcitation.org/6E1rDMAsu Japan Hot 100 - 26 January 2013].Billboardbiz. Archived from [http://www.billboard.com/charts/2013-01-26/japan-hot-100 the original] on 29 January 2013.</ref>
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Revision as of 23:39, 3 October 2016

Australian Idol Music Releases
Genres pop, dance-pop, pop rock, synthpop, indie pop, pop punk, rock, soft rock, country rock, R&B, urban, soul, covers, jazz, folk, alternative, country
Years 2003 – present
Record labels BMG, Sony Music Australia, Warner Music Group, Universal Music, EMI, RCA, Ministry of Sound, Shock Records, Rajon, Decca Records Australia, Scorpio Music
Charting regions Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, US

Australian Idol screened on Channel Ten for seven seasons between 2003 and 2009, and a number of contestants were signed to record labels, while others released their music independently. Since 2003 Australian Idol acts have impacted significantly on the Australian music charts, with 31 number ones and 135 platinum and 40 gold certifications.[1][2] Eight Idol releases appeared in the 2000 - 2009 ARIA End of Decade Charts, and 24 releases have been nominated for Highest Selling ARIA Music Awards.[3][4][5][6] Idol contestants have also been nominated for 24 ARIA Awards in public vote categories, where the nominees are most commonly selected from the highest selling acts of the year. There have also been 34 industry judged ARIA Award nominations. To date there have been eight wins in sales and public vote categories, and in 2013 season one winner Guy Sebastian and season four runner up Jessica Mauboy became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards.[7][8][9][10]

While many of the contestants only charted with their early releases, some, most notably Sebastian, Mauboy, season one runner up Shannon Noll, season five runner up Matt Corby, and season four winner Damien Leith have experienced long term success. Nine Idol acts have charted outside Australia, including Noll and Leith who reached the top ten on the Irish charts with their debut singles, and Sebastian and season seven winner Stan Walker who have both achieved numerous top ten certified entries on the New Zealand charts.[11][12] Sebastian is currently the only Australian Idol contestant to chart in the US. "Battle Scars", a collaboration with Lupe Fiasco, reached number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, 23 on the Billboard Digital Song Chart and number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Chart.[13][14] It spent 20 weeks in the Hot 100 and has been certified platinum for sales of one million.[15][16] "Battle Scars" also reached number two in Norway.[17] In January 2013 Ricki-Lee Coulter's "Do It Like That" reached number seven on the Japan Hot 100.[18]

Australian releases

Australian Idol's highest selling acts
Guy Sebastian (season one winner)
Certifications 51 Platinum 7 Gold
Albums Eight top ten albums, with six reaching the top five, including two number ones.

15 Platinum 1 gold

Singles 20 top 20 singles, including 12 top tens, with six achieving number one. One other top 40 single.

36 Platinum 6 Gold

ARIA Awards Nominations 25 Wins 4
Jessica Mauboy (season four runner up)
Certifications 15 Platinum 8 Gold
Albums Three top ten and one number 11 album.

3 Platinum 2 Gold

EPs One Top 30 EP
Singles 15 top 20 singles, including nine top tens, one of which reached number one. Seven other top 50 singles.

12 Platinum 6 Gold

ARIA Awards nominations 17 wins 2
Shannon Noll (season one runner up)
Certifications 17 Platinum 3 Gold
Albums Five top ten albums, including two number ones.

9 Platinum

Singles Ten top ten singles including three number ones. Two other top 50 singles.

8 Platinum 3 Gold

ARIA Awards Nominations 6 Wins —
Matt Corby (season five runner up)
Certifications 9 Platinum
Albums A number one album.
EPs Two top 20 EPs, including one which reached number three.

6 Platinum

Singles One number five single, one other top 50 single.

3 Platinum

ARIA Awards Nominations 7 Wins 2
Anthony Callea (season two runner up)
Certifications 8 Platinum 1 Gold
Albums Four top 20 albums including two number ones.

2 Platinum 1 Gold

Singles Six top 20 singles, including five top tens, with two achieving number one.

6 Platinum

ARIA Awards Nominations 3 Wins 1
Damien Leith (season four winner)
Certifications 7 Platinum 1 Gold
Albums Four top two albums, including two number ones, and three other top 30 albums.

6 Platinum 1 Gold

Singles Two top 20 singles, including one number one.

1 Platinum

ARIA Awards Nominations 4 Wins 1
Stan Walker (season seven winner)
Certifications 5 Platinum 3 Gold
Albums Four top 20 albums, including three top tens.

1 Platinum

Singles Three top 20 singles including two top tens. Four other top 50 singles.

4 Platinum 3 Gold

ARIA Awards Nominations 5 Wins —
Casey Donovan (season two winner)
Certifications 5 Platinum
Albums One number two album.

3 Platinum

Singles One number one single.

2 Platinum

ARIA Awards Nominations 2 Wins —
Ricki-Lee Coulter (season two finalist)
Certifications 3 Platinum 3 Gold
Albums A top ten and two top 40 albums.

1 Gold

Singles 15 top 50 singles, including four top 20s and five top tens.

3 Platinum 2 Gold

ARIA Awards Nominations 1 Wins —
Young Divas*
Certifications 3 Platinum 2 Gold
Albums Two top ten albums.

2 Platinum 1 Gold

Singles Four top 40 singles, including one top 20 and two top tens.

1 Platinum 1 Gold

*Performers: Paulini - season 1, Kate DeAraugo and Emily Williams - season 3 (both albums). Ricki-Lee Coulter - season 2 (1st album). Jessica Mauboy - season 4 (2nd album).
2003 Top 12* (season one)
Certifications 2 Platinum 1 Gold
Albums One number three album.

2 Platinum

Singles One number one single.

1 Gold

* Performers - Guy Sebastian, Shannon Noll, Cosima De Vito, Paulini, Rob Mills, Levi Kereama, Rebekah LaVauney, Kelly Cavuoto, Lauren Buckley, Cle Wootton, Peter Ryan, Matthew Chadwick
Other notable contestants
Season one
Paulini (finalist)
Albums One platinum number one album, a top 25 album, and an EP and album which charted the top 100.
Singles Four top 50 singles, including a platinum certified number one.
ARIA Awards Nominations 1 Wins —
Joel Turner (auditions)
Albums A platinum top 30 album.
Singles Six top 30 singles, including a platinum number one.
ARIA Awards Nominations 3 Wins —
Cosima De Vito (finalist)
Albums A number two gold certified album
Singles Two Top 50 singles, including a platinum number one.
Season three
Kate DeAraugo (winner)
Albums A platinum top ten album.
Singles Two top ten singles including a platinum number one.
ARIA Awards Nominations 1 Wins —
Lee Harding (finalist)
Albums A gold certified number three album.
Singles Two top 30 singles including at number-one platinum debut single.
ARIA Awards Nominations 1 Wins —
Season four
Lisa Mitchell (finalist)
Albums Two top ten albums, with one certified platinum.
Singles Two top 30 singles, including one which reached gold certification.
ARIA Awards Nominations 5 Wins —
Season five
Natalie Gauci (winner)
Albums A platinum certified album which reached number 11.
Singles A gold certified number two single.
Season six
Wes Carr (winner)
Albums A gold certified number two album.
Singles Three top 50 singles, including a gold certified number one and number 14.
ARIA Awards Nominations 1 Wins —
Other contestants who have charted
ARIA Top 50
Season 1 Rob Mills
Levi Kereama
Axle Whitehead
Courtney Act
Brielle Davis
Season 3 Laura Gissara
James Kannis
Season 4 Dean Geyer
Season 5 Carl Riseley
Season 7 Hayley Warner
Casey Barnes
ARIA Top 100
Season 3 Dan England
Roxane LeBrasse
Season 4 Bobby Flynn

The most successful season of Australian Idol was the first one in 2003, with the contestants achieving 18 of the 30 Australian Idol number ones, and almost half the certifications.[2][19][20] Season one winner Guy Sebastian has been the most commercially successful Australian Idol contestant, with season four runner up Jessica Mauboy second.[21] They are followed by season one runner up Shannon Noll, season five runner up Matt Corby, season two runner up Anthony Callea, and season four winner Damien Leith.[22][23][24] These contestants have all achieved multiple chart entries and certifications.[2] Eleven other contestants have had two or more certified top 50 releases as solo artists. Following are lists of albums, singles and DVDs released by Australian Idol contestants, including ARIA Chart peaks and runs, certifications, and any Australian chart records these releases hold.

2003 Australian Idol (Season one)

Winner – Guy Sebastian
Runner up – Shannon Noll

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2003 2003 Top 12 The Final 12 - Cast Album 3 6 11[25] 2× platinum
[26]
2003 Guy Sebastian Just as I Am 1 8 17[27] 6× platinum
[26]
2004 Shannon Noll That's What I'm Talking
About
1 14 39[28] 5× platinum
[29]
2004 Rob Mills Up All Night 21 2[30]
2004 Paulini One Determined
Heart
1 3 9[31] Platinum
[29]
2004 Cosima De Vito Cosima 2 1 5[32] Gold
[29]
2004 Guy Sebastian Beautiful Life 2 3 10[33] Platinum
[29]
2004 Joel Turner (and the
Modern Day Poets)
Joel Turner and the
Modern Day Poets
28 12[34] Platinum
[35]
2004 Levi Kereama
(with Lethbridge)
Destiny
2004 Peter Ryan Like Oxygen
2005 Shannon Noll Lift 1 9 53[36] 3× platinum
[37]
2006 Paulini Superwoman 72 [38]
2006 Guy Sebastian Closer to the Sun 4 2 9[39] Platinum
[37]
2007 Joel Turner Out of the Box
2007 Shannon Noll Turn It Up 3 3 15[40] Platinum
[41]
2007 Cosima De Vito This Is Now
2007 Guy Sebastian The Memphis Album 3 8 18[42] 2× platinum
[43]
2008 Axle Whitehead Losing Sleep 68 [38]
2008 Shannon Noll No Turning Back: The
Story So Far
7 1 7[44]
2009 Guy Sebastian Like It Like That 6 2 19[45] Platinum
[46]
2010 Guy Sebastian Twenty Ten 4 12 18[47] 2× platinum
[48]
2011 Shannon Noll A Million Suns 8 1 3[49]
2012 Guy Sebastian Armageddon 1 14 31[50] 2× platinum
[51]
2012 Guy Sebastian Madness 6 1 16[52] Gold[48]
2015 Paulini Come Alive 25 1[53]
2015 Paulini Merry Christmas
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2004 Paulini Amazing Grace: Songs
for Christmas
70 [54]
2005 Rebekah LaVauney Chapter 1
2007 Guy Sebastian Your Song [55]
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2003 2003 Top 12 "Rise Up"
The Final 12 - Cast Album
1 4 7[56] Gold
[57]
2003 Guy Sebastian "Angels Brought Me Here"
Just as I Am
1 5 12[58] 4× platinum
[57]
2004 Shannon Noll "What About Me"
That's What I'm Talking About
1 8 14[59] 4× platinum
[60]
2004 Guy Sebastian "All I Need Is You"
Just as I Am
1 4 12[61] Platinum
[60]
2004 Shannon Noll "Drive"
That's What I'm Talking About
4 6 11[62] Platinum
[60]
2004 Levi Kereama
(with Lethbridge)
"In My Room"
Destiny
12 6[63]
2004 Courtney Act "Rub Me Wrong"
Non album single
29 2[64]
2004 Rob Mills "Ms Vanity"
Up All Night
6 1 6[65] Gold
[60]
2004 Paulini "Angel Eyes"
One Determined Heart
1 9 16[66] Platinum
[60]
2004 Shannon Noll "Learn to Fly"
That's What I'm Talking About
1 3 8[67] Gold
[60]
2004 Cosima De Vito "When the War Is Over"/
"One Night Without You"
Cosima
1 7 13[68] Platinum
[60]
2004 Rob Mills "Every Single Day"
Up All Night
24 6[69]
2004 Paulini "We Can Try"
One Determined Heart
30 6[70]
2004 Guy Sebastian "Out with My Baby"
Beautiful Life
1 4 14[71] Platinum
[60]
2004 Joel Turner and the
Modern Day Poets
"These Kids"
Joel Turner and the Modern
Day Poets
1 15 21[72] Platinum
[60]
2004 Guy Sebastian "Kryptonite"
Beautiful Life
15 8[73]
2004 Cosima De Vito "Now That You Can't
Have Me
"
Cosima
42 1[74]
2004 Shannon Noll "C'mon Aussie C'mon"
Non album single
2 4 10[75] Platinum
[76]
2004 Levi Kereama
(with Lethbridge)
"Handcuffs Off"
Destiny
33 2[77]
2005 Joel Turner and the
Modern Day Poets (feat.
Anthony Mundine)
"Knock U Out"
Joel Turner and the Modern
Day Poets
14 9[78]
2005 Guy Sebastian "Oh Oh"
Beautiful Life
11 11[79]
2005 Joel Turner and the
Modern Day Poets
"Funk U Up"
Joel Turner and the Modern
Day Poets
13 5[80]
2005 Shannon Noll "Shine"
Lift
1 9 20[81] Platinum
[76]
2005 Joel Turner and the
Modern Day Poets
"Respect"
Joel Turner and the Modern
Day Poets
30 4[82]
2005 Shannon Noll "Lift"
Lift
10 2 24[83] Gold
[84]
2006 Paulini "Rough Day"
Superwoman
26 4[85]
2006 Shannon Noll "Now I Run"
Lift
6 2 11[86]
2006 Brielle Davis "Serial Thriller"
Non album single
44 1[87]
2006 Paulini "So Over You"
Superwoman
49 2[88]
2006 Shannon Noll "Lonely"
Lift
8 2 17[89]
2006 Guy Sebastian "Taller, Stronger, Better"
Closer to the Sun
3 6 13[90] Gold
[91]
2006 Shannon Noll and Natalie
Bassingthwaighte
"Don't Give Up"
Home: Songs of Hope
& Journey
2 11 21[92] Platinum
[91]
2006 Guy Sebastian "Elevator Love"
Closer to the Sun
11 15[93] Gold
[91]
2007 Joel Turner "All Night Long"
Non album single
38 3[94]
2007 Cosima De Vito "Keep It Natural"
This is Now
2007 Guy Sebastian "Cover on My Heart"
Closer to the Sun
32 1[95]
2007 Joel Turner "City of Dreams"
Out of the Box
30 1[96]
2007 Shannon Noll "Loud"
Turn It Up
3 1 10[97]
2007 Cosima De Vito "Movin' On"
This is Now
2007 Shannon Noll "In Pieces"
Turn It Up
26 5[98]
2008 Axle Whitehead "I Don't Do Surprises"
Losing Sleep
8 1 16[99] Gold
[100]
2008 Shannon Noll "Everybody Needs a Little Help"
Turn It Up
2008 Axle Whitehead "Anywhere"
Losing Sleep
77 [101]
2008 Axle Whitehead "Satellite"
Losing Sleep
2008 Brielle Davis "Take It Off"
Non album single
2008 Shannon Noll "Summertime"
No Turning Back: The Story
So Far
54 [102]
2009 Paulini "Scarless"
Non album single

2009 Guy Sebastian "Like it Like That"
Like It Like That
1 12 25[103] 4× platinum
[104]
2009 Guy Sebastian (feat.
Jordin Sparks)
"Art of Love"
Like It Like That
8 5 21[105] 2× platinum
[104]
2010 Guy Sebastian "All To Myself"
Like It Like That
51 [106]
2010 Guy Sebastian "Never Hold You Down"
Like It Like That
2010 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Eve)
"Who's That Girl"
Twenty Ten
1 10 19[107] 5× platinum
[104]
2011 Shannon Noll "Switch Me On"
A Million Suns
42 4[108] Gold
[109]
2011 Shannon Noll "My Place in the Line"
A Million Suns
2011 Paulini "Show Me Your Colors"
Non album single
2011 Guy Sebastian "Don't Worry Be Happy"
Armageddon
5 10 19[110] 4× platinum
[111]
2012 Shannon Noll "Living in Stereo"
A Million Suns
2012 Paulini "Fireman"
Non album single
2012 Guy Sebastian "Gold"
Armageddon
10 1 6[112] Platinum
[104]
2012 Shannon Noll "Rewind"
A Million Suns
2012 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Lupe Fiasco)
"Battle Scars"
Armageddon
1 12 25[113] 9× platinum
[114]
2012 Shannon Noll "Man I Can Trust"
A Million Suns
2012 Guy Sebastian "Get Along"
Armageddon
5 2 14[115] 2× platinum
[114]
2012 Guy Sebastian "Message in a bottle"
Charity single
[116]
2013 Guy Sebastian "Dare to be Square"
Charity single
73 [117]
2013 Paulini "Heartbreak is Over"
Non album single
2013 Guy Sebastian "Like a Drum"
Madness
4 10 18[118] 3× platinum
[104]
2014 Shannon Noll "We Only Live Once"
TBA
2014 Guy Sebastian "Come Home With Me"
Madness
13 7[119] Gold[104]
2014 Paulini "Air It All Out"
Come Alive
2014 Guy Sebastian
(feat. 2 Chainz)
"Mama Ain't Proud"
Madness
17 6[120] Gold[104]
2014 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Lupe Fiasco)
"Linger"
Madness
17 10[121] Gold[122]
2015 Guy Sebastian "Tonight Again"
Non album single
12 4[123]
2015 Guy Sebastian "Black & Blue"
TBA
17 10[124] Gold[125]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2004 Australian Idol (Season two)

Winner – Casey Donovan
Runner up – Anthony Callea

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2004 Casey Donovan For You 2 1 6[126] 3× platinum[29]
2005 2004 Top 10 The Final 10 - Cast Album 20 3[127]
2005 Anthony Callea Anthony Callea 1 7 22[128] 2× platinum[35]
2005 Ricki-Lee Coulter Ricki-Lee 30 2[129]
2005 Chanel Cole and
Daniel Belle
The Dusk Sessions
2006 Anthony Callea A New Chapter 9 1 6[130] Gold[37]
2007 Ricki-Lee Coulter Brand New Day 37 2[131] Gold[43]
2007 Hayley Jensen Note to Self
2009 Ricki-Lee Coulter Ricki-Lee: The Singles
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter Fear & Freedom 7 1 2[132]
2013 Anthony Callea Thirty 18 3[133]
2013 Anthony Callea This is Christmas 47 1[134]
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter Dance in the Rain 14 1[135]
2013 Anthony Callea Backbone 1 Charting Charting[136]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Hayley Jensen Alive
2012 Anthony Callea Last to Go
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2004 Casey Donovan "Listen with Your Heart"
For You
1 5 11[137] 2× platinum[60]
2004 Anthony Callea "The Prayer"
Anthony Callea
1 9 17[138] 4× platinum[60]
2005 2004 Top 10 "Good Times"
The Final 10 - Cast Album
53 [139]
2005 Casey Donovan "What's Going On?"
For You
18 7[140]
2005 Marty Worrall "One Day"
Non album single
2005 Anthony Callea "Rain"/"Bridge over
Troubled Water
"
Anthony Callea
1 4 12[141] 2× platinum[76]
2005 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Hell No!"
Ricki-Lee
5 3 11[142] Gold[76]
2005 Anthony Callea "Hurts So Bad"
Anthony Callea
10 1 7[143]
2005 Casey Donovan "Flow"
For You
51 [144]
2005 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Sunshine"
Ricki-Lee
8 1 16[145] Gold[76]
2005 Anthony Callea "Per Sempre (for
Always)
"
Anthony Callea
5 1 10[146]
2006 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Breathe"
Ricki-Lee
14 8[147]
2006 Anthony Callea "Live for Love"
A New Chapter
9 1 7[148]
2006 Angeline Narayan "Chain of Fools"
Undeniable
2007 Anthony Callea "Addicted to You"
A New Chapter
19 4[149]
2007 Hayley Jensen "Stronger"
Note to Self
2007 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Can't Touch It"
Brand New Day
2 8 23[150] Platinum[100]
2007 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Love Is All Around"
Brand New Day
5 1 7[151]
2008 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Can't Sing a Different
Song
"
Brand New Day
8 1 3[152]
2008 Casey Donovan "Eye to Eye"
Non album single
2008 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Wiggle It"
Ricki Lee: The Singles
11 5[153]
2009 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Don't Miss You"
Unreleased album
24 5[154]
2009 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Hear No, See No,
Speak No
"
Unreleased album
46 1[155]
2010 Casey Donovan "Big, Beautiful & Sexy"
Non album single
2010 Casey Donovan "Last Regret"
Non album single
2011 Anthony Callea "Oh Oh Oh Oh"
TBA
2011 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Raining Diamonds"
Fear & Freedom
19 9[156] Platinum[111]
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Do It Like That"
Fear & Freedom
13 15[157] Platinum[111]
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Crazy"
Fear & Freedom
46 1[158]
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Burn it Down"
Fear & Freedom
49 1[159]
2013 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Come & Get In Trouble
With Me"
Non album single
28 2[160]
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter "All We Need Is Love"
Dance in the Rain
39 1[161]
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Happy Ever After"
Dance in the Rain
65 [162]
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Giddyup"
Dance in the Rain
2014 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Mirage"
Dance in the Rain
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2005 Australian Idol (Season three)

Winner – Kate DeAraugo
Runner up – Emily Williams

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2005 2005 Top 13 Australian Made: The Hits 30 1[163]
2005 Kate DeAraugo A Place I've Never Been 10 1 8[164] Platinum[35]
2006 Lee Harding What's Wrong with This
Picture?
3 2 10[165] Gold[37]
2012 Emily Williams Uncovered
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Dan England Dan England 89 [166]
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2005 Kate DeAraugo "Maybe Tonight"
A Place I've Never Been
1 7 13[167] Platinum[76]
2005 Lee Harding "Wasabi"/"Eye of the
Tiger
"
What's Wrong with This Picture?
1 10 21[168] Platinum[76]
2006 Kate DeAraugo "Faded"
A Place I've Never Been
8 2 15[169]
2006 Lee Harding "Anything for You"
What's Wrong with This Picture?
23 9[170]
2006 Laura Gissara "Ti Amo"
Non album single
49 1[171]
2006 James Kannis "Love 2 Love"
Non album single
35 3[172]
2007 Roxane LeBrasse "Sexy"
Non album single
91 [173]
2010 Emily Williams "Spellbound"
Uncovered
2011 Emily Williams "You're Mine"
Uncovered
2011 Emily Williams "Never Alone"
Uncovered
2015 Kate DeAraugo "It's True"
Dinasaur Island soundtrack
[174]
2015 Kate DeAraugo "Shut Your Mouth"
TBA
[175]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2006 Australian Idol (Season four)

Winner – Damien Leith
Runner up – Jessica Mauboy

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Damien Leith The Winner's Journey 1 10 19[176] 4× platinum[37]
2007 Jessica Mauboy The Journey 4 2 6[177] Gold[41]
2007 Dean Geyer Rush 7 1 5[178]
2007 Chris Murphy Chris Murphy
2007 Damien Leith Where We Land 1 3 16[179] Platinum[41]
2008 Bobby Flynn Out Front 53 [180]
2008 Damien Leith Catch the Wind: Songs
of a Generation
2 5 11[181] Gold[43]
2008 Jessica Mauboy Been Waiting 11 59[182] 2x Platinum[46]
2009 Lisa Mitchell Wonder 6 3 33[183] Platinum[46]
2009 Damien Leith Remember June 25 2[184]
2010 Jessica Mauboy Get 'Em Girls 6 2 19[185] Gold[46]
2011 Damien Leith Roy: A Tribute To Roy Orbison 2 7 25[186] Platinum[187]
2012 Damien Leith Now and Then 12 4[188]
2012 Lisa Mitchell Bless This Mess 7 1 4[189]
2013 Jessica Mauboy Beautiful 3 4 29[190] Platinum[48]
2013 Damien Leith Chapter Seven 57 [191]
2015 Damien Leith Songs From Ireland 11 5[192]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2007 Lisa Mitchell Said One To The Other 27 3[193]
2008 Lisa Mitchell Welcome to the Afternoon 93 [194]
2014 Jessica Mauboy iTunes Session 25 1[195]
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Damien Leith "Night of My Life"
The Winner's Journey
1 5 15[196] Platinum[84]
2007 Dean Geyer "If You Don't
Mean It
"
Rush
10 1 12[197]
2007 Damien Leith "22 Steps"
Where We Land
11 7[198]
2007 Joseph Gatehau "I Gotta Say"
Non album single
2008 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Flo Rida)
"Running Back"
Been Waiting
3 8 19[199] 2× platinum[100]
2008 Jessica Mauboy "Burn"
Been Waiting
1 7 23[200] Platinum[201]
2009 Jessica Mauboy "Been Waiting"
Been Waiting
12 14[202] Gold[201]
2009 Jessica Mauboy "Because"
Been Waiting
9 1 11[203] Gold[201]
2009 Lisa Mitchell Coin Laundry
Wonder
28 13[204] Gold[205]
2009 Lisa Mitchell "Neopolitan Dreams"
Wonder
70 [206]
2009 Jessica Mauboy "Up Down"
Been Waiting
11 15[207] Gold[201]
2009 Damien Leith "To Get To You"
Remember June
2009 Jessica Mauboy "Let Me Be Me"
Been Waiting
26 9[208]
2009 Lisa Mitchell "Clean White Love"
Wonder
2010 Lisa Mitchell "Oh! Hark"
Wonder
71 [209]
2010 Damien Leith "Forgive Forget"
Remember June
65 [210]
2010 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Snoop Dogg)
"Get 'Em Girls"
Get 'Em Girls
19 6[211]
2010 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Ludacris)
"Saturday Night"
Get 'Em Girls
7 4 15[212] 2× platinum[109]
2011 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Jay Sean)
"What Happened to Us"
Get 'Em Girls
14 10[213] Platinum[109]
2011 Jessica Mauboy "Inescapable"
Get 'Em Girls (deluxe edition)
4 5 16[214] 2× platinum[109]
2011 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Stan Walker)
"Galaxy"
Get 'Em Girls (deluxe edition)
13 13[215] Platinum[111]
2012 Lisa Mitchell "Spiritus"
Bless This Mess
66 [216]
2012 Damien Leith "Beautiful"
Now and Then
2012 Jessica Mauboy "Gotcha"
The Saphires
43 4[217] Gold[111]
2012 Lisa Mitchell "Bless This Mess"
Bless This Mess
92 [218]
2012 Damien Leith
(feat. Diana Rouvas)
"Run"
Now and Then
2013 Jessica Mauboy "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
Non album single
26 2[219]
2013 Jessica Mauboy "To the End of the Earth"
Beautiful
21 6[220] Gold[114]
2013 Damien Leith "Without a Fight"
Chapter Seven
2013 Jessica Mauboy "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)"
Beautiful
2 3 14[221] Platinum[114]
2013 Jessica Mauboy "Beautiful"
Beautiful
46 3[222]
2014 Jessica Mauboy "Never Be the Same"
Beautiful
6 2 13[223] Platinum[104]
2014 Damien Leith "Halfway Heart"
Chapter Seven
2014 Jessica Mauboy "Sea of Flags"
Non album single
40 1[224]
2014 Damien Leith "You and I"
Chapter Seven
2014 Jessica Mauboy "I Believe – Anything is Possible"
Non album single
2014 Lisa Mitchell "Wah Ha"
TBA
2014 Jessica Mauboy "Can I Get a Moment?"
Beautiful (platinum edition)
5 2 9[225] Platinum[104]
2015 Jessica Mauboy "The Day Before I Met You"
Beautiful (platinum edition)
41 1[226]
2015 Jessica Mauboy "This Ain't Love"
TBA
5 2 8[227] Gold[125]
2015 Jessica Mauboy
(with Tina Arena and The Veronicas)
"Chains"
Non album single
14 1[228]
2016 Jessica Mauboy "Where I'll Stay"
TBA
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2007 Australian Idol (Season five)

Winner – Natalie Gauci
Runner up – Matt Corby

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2007 Natalie Gauci The Winner's Journey 11 6[229] Platinum[41]
2008 Carl Riseley The Rise 5 3 5[230]
2009 Carl Riseley The Stillest Hour 21 3[231]
2016 Matt Corby Telluric 1 4 14[232]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2009 Matt Corby Song For...
2010 Matt Corby My False
2010 Matt Corby Transition To Colour
2011 Matt Corby Into The Flame 3(Singles Chart) 2 36[233] 6× platinum[114]
2012 Matt Corby iTunes Session 19(Albums Chart) 1[234]
2013 Matt Corby Live on the Resolution Tour 48(Albums Chart) 1[235]
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2007 Natalie Gauci "Here I Am"
The Winner's Journey
2 4 8[236] Gold[91]
2009 Matt Corby "Letters"
Song For...
2010 Natalie Gauci "Without You"
Non album single
2010 Matt Corby "My False"
My False
2010 Matt Corby "Made of Stone"
Transition to Colour
2011 Matt Corby "Brother"
Into the Flame
2013 Matt Corby "Resolution"
Non album single
5 7 18[237] 3× Platinum[104]
2015 Matt Corby "Monday"
Telluric
45 1[238]
2015 Matt Corby "Sooth Lady Wine"
Telluric
93 [239]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2008 Australian Idol (Season six)

Winner – Wes Carr
Runner up – Luke Dickens

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2008 Wes Carr Simple Sum
2009 Wes Carr The Way the World Looks 2 3 13[240] Gold[241]
2008 Luke Dickens Underdog
2013 Wes Carr
(as Buffalo Tales)
Roadtrip Confessions 83 [242]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2012 Wes Carr
(as Buffalo Tales)[243]
Blood and Bone[244]
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Song and album title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2008 Wes Carr "You"
The Way the World Looks
1 6 14[245] Gold[100]
2009 Wes Carr "Feels Like Woah"
The Way the World Looks
14 15[246] Gold[201]
2009 Wes Carr "Fearless"
The Way The World Looks
51 [247]
2009 Wes Carr "Love Is An Animal"
The Way The World Looks
61 [248]
2009 Luke Dickens "Seize The Day"
Underdog
2010 Tom Williams "LOL"
Non album single
2010 Luke Dickens "Believer"
Underdog
2011 Madam Parker "I Found You"
Non album single
2011 Wes Carr "Been a Long Time"
Non album single
33 3[249]
2013 Wes Carr
(as Buffalo Tales)
"Amsterdam"
Roadtrip Confessions
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

2009 Australian Idol (Season seven)

Winner – Stan Walker
Runner up – Hayley Warner

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2009 Stan Walker Introducing... Stan
Walker
3 4 9[250] Platinum[241]
2010 Stan Walker From the Inside Out 2 2 7[251]
2011 Stan Walker Let the Music Play 18 2[252]
2015 Stan Walker Truth & Soul 7 1 4[253]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

EPs

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2010 Casey Barnes Red Lion Motel
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Singles

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2009 Stan Walker "Black Box"
Introducing... Stan Walker
2 9 20[254] 2× Platinum[205]
2009 Hayley Warner "Good Day"
Non album single
11 6[255] Gold[205]
2010 Kate Cook "Make You Stay"
Non album single
2010 Stan Walker "Unbroken"
From the Inside Out
23 11[256] Gold[205]
2010 Casey Barnes "I Promise"
Red Lion MotelEP
2010 Stan Walker "Choose You"
From The Inside Out
16 14[257] Platinum[109]
2010 James Johnston "Rollercoaster"
Non album single
2010 Hayley Warner "Hands Off"
Non album single
2010 Scott Newnham "Really Me"
Non album single
2010 Stan Walker
(featuring Kao)
"Homesick"
From the Inside Out
2010 Casey Barnes "Coming Back To You"
Casey Barnes
2011 Casey Barnes "Never Break You"
Non album single
47 1[258]
2011 Stan Walker "Loud"
Let the Music Play
9 2 16[259] Platinum[109]
2011 Stan Walker
(featuring Static Revenger)
"Light It Up"
Let the Music Play
45 1[260] Gold[111]
2012 Stan Walker "Music Won't Break Your Heart"
Let the Music Play
25 3[261] Gold[111]
2013 Stan Walker "Take it Easy"
Mt.Zion
2014 Stan Walker
(with Ginny Blackmore)
"Holding You"
Non album single
43 1[262]
2015 Stan Walker
(feat. Samantha Jade)
"Start Again"
Born to Dance[263]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Young Divas

The Young Divas was a group of four female contestants from various Idol years, active during 2006 and 2007. Originally the group was made up of Season One finalist Paulini, Season Two finalist Ricki-Lee Coulter, and Season Three winner and runner up Kate DeAraugo and Emily Williams. After the first album Coulter left the group and was replaced by Season Four runner up Jessica Mauboy.[264] The group disbanded after the second album.

Albums

Year Artist Title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Young Divas Young Divas 4 5 17[265] 2× platinum[41]
2007 Young Divas New Attitude 10 1 8[266] Gold[41]

Singles

Year Artist Song and album title
Chart
peak
Weeks in
Top 10
Weeks in
Top 50
Certification
award
2006 Young Divas "This Time I Know It's for
Real
"
Young Divas
2 14 30[267] Platinum[84]
2006 Young Divas "Happenin' All over Again"
Young Divas
9 2 11[268] Gold[91]
2007 Young Divas "Searchin'"
Young Divas
40 2[269]
2007 Young Divas "Turn Me Loose"
New Attitude
15 15[270]
"—" denotes singles that did not enter the top ten and receive a certification.

Album and single certification totals

Current ARIA Accreditation levels for album and singles:
  • Gold: 35,000 units
  • Platinum: 70,000 units[2]

Release history and total certifications

Artist Albums and EPs released Singles released Total certifications
Albums EPs Certified Top 10's No. 1's Singles Certified Top 10's No. 1's Platinum Gold Sales
Guy Sebastian 8 1 8 8 2 25 17 12 6 51 7 3,815,000+
Jessica Mauboy 4 1 4 3 24 15 9 1 15 8 1,330,000+
Shannon Noll 5 3 5 2 19 8 10 3 17 3 1,295,000+
Matt Corby 1 6 1 1 1 7 1 1 9 630,000+
Anthony Callea 5 1 2 2 2 7 2 5 2 8 1 595,000+
Damien Leith 8 4 4 2 9 1 1 1 7 1 525,000+
Stan Walker 4 1 3 10 6 2 5 3 455,000+
Casey Donovan 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 5 350,000+
Ricki-Lee 4 1 1 18 5 5 3 3 315,000+
Young Divas 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 280,000+
2003 Top 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 175,000+
Paulini 4 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 2 140,000+
Joel Turner 2 1 6 1 1 1
Kate DeAraugo 1 1 1 4 1 2 1
Cosima 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 105,000+
Lee Harding 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Natalie Gauci 1 1 2 1 1
Lisa Mitchell 2 2 1 1 7 1
Wes Carr 3 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 3
Robert Mills 1 2 1 1 - 1 35,000+
Axle Whitehead 1 3 1 1
Hayley Warner 2 1

Australian Idol DVDs

Current ARIA Accreditation levels for DVDs:
  • Gold: 7,500 units
  • Platinum: 15,000 units[2]
Year Artist Title
Top 40
peak
Certification
award
2003 2003 Top 12 Australian Idol – Uncut 2003 2[271] 2× Platinum[272]
2003 2003 Top 12 Australian Idol – Karaoke 18[271]
2003 2003 Top 12 Australian Idol – Greatest Moments 4[271] Gold[272]
2004 Shannon Noll Up Close 2[273] Platinum[274]
2004 2004 Top 12 Australian Idol: The Final 12 –
Australian Made
3[275] Gold[274]
2004 2004 Top 12 Australian Idol – Uncut 2004 18[275] Gold[274]
2004 2004 Top 12 Greatest Moments 17[276]
2005 Anthony Callea Live in Concert 3[277] Platinum[278]
2005 Joel Turner, with the Modern Day Poets
and the Beatbox Alliance
Beatbox
2005 2005 Top 13 Australian Idol – The Final 13 5[279]
2006 2006 Top 12 The Final 12: 2006 7[280] Gold[281]
2007 2007 Top 12 Australian Idol – Best of 2007
2007 2007 Top Two The Final Two
2008 Guy Sebastian The Memphis Tour 12[282]
2014 Anthony Callea Ladies & Gentlemen: The Songs of George Michael 1[283]
"—" denotes DVDs that did not chart or did not receive a certification.

Chart achievements

Australian Idol records

Highest selling Australian Idol albums[a]

Note a ^ Just as I Am had documented retail sales of 480,000, just short of 7× platinum[284][285][286]

Best chart runs – Albums

Cumulative weeks in chart – Albums

  • Most weeks at number one – Damien Leith (6 weeks)[24]
  • Most weeks in top ten – Guy Sebastian (50 weeks)[19]
  • Most weeks in top 50 – Guy Sebastian (138 weeks)[19]

Highest selling Australian Idol EP

Best chart runs – EPs

  • Highest peak – Into the Flame, Matt Corby (number three)
  • Most weeks in top ten – Into the Flame, Matt Corby (2 weeks)
  • Most weeks in top 50 – Into the Flame, Matt Corby (36 weeks)[233]

Highest selling Australian Idol singles [104]

Best chart runs – Singles

Cumulative weeks in chart – Singles

  • Most weeks at number one – Guy Sebastian (15 weeks)
  • Most weeks in top ten – Guy Sebastian (81 weeks)
  • Most weeks in top 50 – Guy Sebastian (270 weeks)[19]

Australian chart records

  • Guy Sebastian's album Just as I Am – Second highest one week sales ever recorded in Australia, and the highest for an Australian artist. Sold 163,711 units in its first week of release.[287][288]
  • Guy Sebastian – Only male Australian artist to achieve six number one singles in Australian chart history, and he is third overall for all Australian acts. Only Kylie Minogue and Delta Goodrem have achieved more.[289][290]
  • Shannon Noll – Noll's first ten singles released between 2004 and 2007 all reached the top ten of the ARIA Singles Chart, making him the only male Australian artist to achieve ten consecutive top ten singles in Australian chart history.[291] John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes and Sebastian have all achieved more than ten, but they were nonconsecutive.[19]
  • Guy Sebastian's single "Angels Brought Me Here" – Held the record of being the highest selling Australian artist song of all time until 2011. Prior to 2003 the highest recorded sales for an Australian artist song were for John Farnham's 1968 single "Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)" with sales of 180,000+ units.[292] "Angels Brought Me Here" became the first Australian artist song in chart history to reach 4× platinum certification and achieved sales in excess of 303,000.[3][286][292] It remained the highest selling Australian artist song until its sales were surpassed by Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" in 2011, which eventually reached 11× platinum in 2013.[2][114] Since then a number of other Australian songs have also reached higher than 4× platinum certification, the highest being Sebastian's own single "Battle Scars" featuring Lupe Fiasco which achieved 9× platinum certification.[104][111][114]
  • Anthony Callea's single "The Prayer" – Highest one week single sales for both an Australian artist and an artist on debut, and second highest one week sales in Australian Chart history for any artist, behind Elton John's Princess Diana tribute "Candle in the Wind".[293][294] "The Prayer" sold over 147,000 copies in its first full week of sales.[294] Sebastian has the second highest one week sales for an Australian artist and third overall with 128,679 copies of "Angels Brought Me Here" sold in its first week.[295]

ARIA 2000 – 2009 End of Decade Charts

In January 2010 the Australian Recording Industry Association released a report of the 100 highest selling singles and albums of the decade 2000 – 2009. Eight idol releases featured in the lists. Australian Idol contestants had three of the five highest selling singles of the decade, with only one other Australian song in the top twenty.[3]

Artist Year Title Certification Australian
artist rank.[3]
Overall
rank.[3]
Albums
Guy Sebastian 2003 Just As I Am 6× platinum[26] 9 28
Shannon Noll 2004 That's What I'm Talking About 5× platinum[29] 12 37
Damien Leith 2006 The Winner's Journey 4× platinum[37] 18 61
Singles
Guy Sebastian 2003 "Angels Brought Me Here" 4× platinum[57] 1 1
Anthony Callea 2004 "The Prayer" 4× platinum[60] 2 2
Shannon Noll 2004 "What About Me" 4× platinum[60] 3 5
Guy Sebastian 2009 "Like it Like That" 4× platinum[104] 6 29
Joel Turner 2004 "These Kids" Platinum[57] 8 47

ARIA Music Awards

As well as administering the official Australian music charts, ARIA also holds the annual ARIA Music Awards to recognise excellence, innovation and achievement in Australian music.[296] The awards have industry judged and highest selling categories, and since 2010 public vote categories where the criteria for selection as a nominee is most commonly being one of the highest selling acts during the year.[297][298] Australian Idol contestants have been nominated for 82 ARIA Awards since 2004, with 24 highest selling nominations, 24 nominations for publicly voted categories, and 34 industry judged nominations. Guy Sebastian has received the most nominations with 25, including four wins.[299][300][301][6][302][303]Jessica Mauboy has had 17 nominations including two wins, and Matt Corby seven nominations with two wins. Shannon Noll has received six nominations. Sebastian has also had the most industry voted nominations with 11. Mauboy has received ten and Lisa Mitchell has had four. Joel Turner and Matt Corby have each received three. Damien Leith has been nominated twice in industry judged categories, and Shannon Noll once.[7][8][10][302][303][304][305] In 2013 Sebastian and Mauboy became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards. Sebastian for Best Pop Release, and Mauboy for Best Female Artist.[9]

International releases

Nine Australian Idol contestants have charted outside of Australia with at least one release, in countries including New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, Norway and the UK. Stan Walker and Guy Sebastian have achieved multiple chart entries and certifications in New Zealand. Sebastian has also achieved three certified singles in Sweden, and is currently the only Australian Idol contestant to chart in the United States. "Battle Scars", a collaboration with Lupe Fiasco, reached number 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, number 23 on the Billboard Digital Song Chart and number one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Chart.[13][14] The song spent 20 weeks in the Hot 100, and has been certified platinum for sales of one million.[15][16] In January 2013 Ricki-Lee Coulter's "Do It Like That" reached number seven on the Japan Hot 100. Matt Corby's debut album Telluric charted in four European countries in 2016.[306]

Current New Zealand certification levels:
  • Gold 7,500
  • Platinum 15,000 [307]
Current US certification levels:
  • Gold 500,000
  • Platinum 1,000,000
Current Swedish certification levels:
  • Gold 20,000
  • Platinum 40,000

Albums

Year Artist Title Peak position Certification
BEL IRE JPN NL NZ NOR SWE UK
2003 Guy Sebastian Just as I Am 3[308] NZ: 2× Platinum[309]
2004 Shannon Noll That's What I'm Talking About 31[310]
2007 Damien Leith Where We Land 43[311]
2008 Ricki-Lee Coulter Brand New Day 242[312]
2009 Jessica Mauboy Been Waiting 138[313]
2009 Stan Walker Introducing... Stan Walker 2[314] NZ: 3× Platinum[315]

2010 Guy Sebastian Like It Like That 28[308]
2010 Stan Walker From the Inside Out 1[314] NZ: Platinum[315]
2010 Guy Sebastian Twenty Ten 24[308]
2011 Stan Walker Let the Music Play 12[314]
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter Fear & Freedom 45[312]
2012 Guy Sebastian Armageddon 20[308]
2013 Stan Walker Inventing Myself 3[314] NZ: Gold[316]
2015 Stan Walker Truth & Soul 3[314]
2015 Guy Sebastian Madness 34[317]
2016 Matt Corby Telluric 61[318] 66[319] 4[320] 33[321] 36[322]
"—" denotes albums that did not chart in that country or did not receive a certification.

Singles[a]

Year Artist Song and album title Peak position Certification
AUT FRA GER ISL IRE JPN NL NZ NOR SWE SWI UK US
2003 Guy Sebastian "Angels Brought Me Here"
Just As I Am
1
[323]
NZ: Platinum[324]
2004 Shannon Noll "What About Me"
That's What I'm Talking About
2
[325]
10
[326]
2004 Guy Sebastian "All I Need Is You"
Just as I Am
5
[323]
2004 Paulini "Angel Eyes"
One Determined Heart
34
[327]
2007 Damien Leith "Night of My Life"
The Winner's Journey
8
[328]
2008 Lisa Mitchell "Neopolitan Dreams"
Welcome to the Afternoon EP
33
[329]
156
[330]
2009 Stan Walker "Black Box"
Introducing... Stan Walker
1
[331]
NZ: 2× Platinum[332]
2010 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Jordin Sparks)
"Art Of Love"
Like It Like That
7
[323]
NZ:Gold[332]
2010 Stan Walker "Unbroken"
From the Inside Out
9
[331]
NZ: Gold[332]
2010 Stan Walker "Choose You"
From the Inside Out
3
[331]
NZ: Platinum[332]
2010 Stan Walker
(feat. Kao)
"Homesick"
From the Inside Out
21
[331]
NZ: Gold[332]
2010 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Eve)
"Who's That Girl"
Twenty Ten
1
[323]
NZ: Platinum[332]
2011 Guy Sebastian "Like it Like That"
Twenty Ten
30
[323]
NZ: Gold[332]
2011 Stan Walker "Loud"
Let the Music Play
8
[331]
NZ: Gold[332]
2011 Stan Walker
(feat. Static Revenger)
"Light It Up"
Let the Music Play
23
[331]
NZ: Gold[333]
2011 Jessica Mauboy
(feat. Stan Walker)
"Galaxy"
Get 'Em Girls
36
[334]
NZ: Gold[335]
2012 Guy Sebastian "Don't Worry Be Happy"
Armageddon
26
[323]
2012 Stan Walker "Music Won't Break Your Heart"
Let the Music Play
32
[331]
2012 Matt Corby "Brother"
Into the Flame
32
[336]
2012 Guy Sebastian
(feat. Lupe Fiasco)
"Battle Scars"
Armaggedon and Food & Liquor II:
The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1
2
[323]
2
[17]
46
[337]
71
[15]
US: Platinum[16]
NZ: 2× Platinum[338]
SWE: Gold[339]
2012 Stan Walker "Take It Easy"
Mt. Zion and Inventing Myself
5
[331]
NZ: 2× platinum[340]
2012 Guy Sebastian "Get Along"
Armageddon
9
[323]
NZ: Gold[341]
2012 Ricki-Lee Coulter "Do It Like That"
Fear & Freedom
7
[18]
2012 Stan Walker "Bulletproof"
Inventing Myself
2
[331]
NZ: Platinum[342]
2012 Stan Walker "Inventing Myself"
Inventing Myself
27
[331]
2013 Jessica Mauboy "Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up)"
Beautiful
33
[334]
2013 Stan Walker
(feat. Ria Hall)
"Like Its Over"
Inventing Myself
19
[331]
NZ: Gold[343]
2013 Matt Corby "Resolution"
TBA
16
[320]
150
[344]
NZ: Gold[345]
2013 Guy Sebastian "Like a Drum"
Madness
183
[346]
13
[323]
49
[337]
NZ: Gold[347]
SWE: Platinum[348]
2014 Stan Walker
(with Ginny Blackmore)
"Holding You"
Holding You EP
1
[331]
NZ: Platinum[349]
2014 Stan Walker
(with Ginny Blackmore)
"I Can't Make You Love Me"
Holding You EP
24
[331]
2014 Stan Walker
(featuring Ria Hall, Troy Kingi and Maisey Rika)
"Aotearoa"
Non album single
2
[331]
NZ: Gold[350]
2014 Guy Sebastian
(feat. 2 Chainz)
"Mama Ain't Proud"
"Madness"
92
[351]
2015 Guy Sebastian "Tonight Again"
Non album single
16
[352]
44
[353]
5
[354]
71
[355]
22
[337]
47
[356]
178
[357]
SWE: Gold [358]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart in that country or did not receive a certification.

Note a ^ Sebastian's single "Angels Brought Me Here" was released in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore. His official biography states the song reached number one in four Asian countries. There are no online records for this charting.[286][359]

See also

Footnotes

References

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