Shark Tank (Australian TV series) season 1

The first season of Shark Tank aired on Network Ten on 8 February 2015 and concluded 7 June 2015. The series was confirmed on 1 September 2014.[1]

Shark Tank
Season 1
Starring
No. of episodes15
Release
Original networkNetwork Ten
Original release8 February (2015-02-08) –
7 June 2015 (2015-06-07)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2

Summary

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The show features a panel of potential investors, named "Sharks", who listen to entrepreneurs pitch ideas for a business or product they wish to develop. These self-made multi-millionaires judge the business concepts and products pitched and then decide whether to invest their own money to help market and mentor each contestant.[2]

Investments by Shark

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Shark Offers Made Deals Made Total Investment
Janine 9 7 $1,076,000
Naomi 8 6 $960,000
Steve 12 8 $686,000
John 9 7 $655,000
Andrew 8 5 $372,000

Episodes

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Episode 1

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Adam Dubrich & Leigh Warren "Cricket Cooler"[4]
An esky with attached cricket stumps
$1.4 million $280k for 20% Stake $80k for 20% Stake + $200k Loan Accepted Naomi's Initial Offer[5][6][7][8]
Counter Offer
$80k for 10% Stake + $200k Loan
2 Darren Smith "Rent Resumé"
Online rental application subscription that details previous rental history
$6.25 million $2.5m for 40% Stake No Offers[9][10][11]
3 Adam Riley "Case Boards"[12]
Portable, electric remote controlled skateboard that folds down to briefcase size
$200,000 $20k for 10% Stake $40k for 50% Stake (Share with Andrew) $20k for 25% Stake + $80k Loan $20k for 15% Stake $20k for 10% Stake + $50k Loan & $20 Royalty for first 1,000 boards Accepted 2nd Revised Counter Offer[13][14][15][16]
Counter Offer
$40k for 30% Stake (Janine & Andrew)
$40k for 50% Stake (Share with Janine) Revised Counter Offer
$40k for 25% Stake + $50k Loan & $20 Royalty for first 1,000 boards (Share)
2nd Revised Counter Offer
$40k for 35% Stake (Janine & Andrew)
Revised Counter Offer
$40k for 40% Stake + $80k Loan (Share)
Accepted 2nd Revised Counter Offer
$40k for 35% Stake (Janine & Andrew)
4 Mark Murray "Hamdog"
A hamburger and hot dog combination
$4 $1 for 25% Stake $2 for 50% Stake Accepted Offer[17][18][19][20][21][22]

Episode 2

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Skye Blackburn "Edible Bug Shop"[25]
Edible insect business selling ground cricket flour
$850,000 $170k for 20% Stake $170k for 50% Stake Accepted Janine's Initial Offer[26][27]
Counter Offer
$170k for 30% Stake
2 James Palmer "Lambdaton"
A commercial grade hexacopter, unmanned aerial vehicle
$1.5 million $150k for 10% Stake No Offers[28][29]
3 Jennifer Holland "Throat Scope"[30]
An illuminated tongue depressant device
$760,000 $76k for 10% Stake $76k for 30% Stake + 5% Royalty on Sales up to $76k Accepted Steve's Initial Offer[31][32][33][34]
Counter Offer
$76k for 30% Stake
4 Shae Calissa Teo "Bento Pets"
A line of dog treats that human's can also consume
$2 million $200k for 10% Stake No Offers[35]
5 Bruno Oppedisano & Paul Usatti "PB Automotive Conveyor Tray"
A loading and unloading device
$588,235 $300k for 51% Stake Connect with Toyota No Offers[36]

Episode 3

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Dave Smith "Surfsafe"[38]
A device that is embedded in surfboards to deter shark attacks
$2.4 million $120k for 5% Stake $120k for 45% Stake Rejected Offer[39][40]
2 Luke Wilson "Captain Active"
A program encouraging kids and adults to be as active as they can
$250,000 $50k for 20% Stake No Offers[41][42]
3 Travis Osborne "Mobile Tyre Shop"[43]
A mobile car tyre fitting shop that comes to you to professionally fit and rebalance your tyres
$2.5 million $250k for 10% Stake $150k for 10% Stake + $100k Loan (Share with John) $150k for 10% Stake + $100k Loan $150k for 10% Stake + $100k Loan (Share with Steve) Accepted Steve & John's Initial Offer[44][45][46]
Counter Offer
$150k for 10% Stake + $100k Loan (Share)
4 Anne Barclay "Simply Moreish Marinades"
A homemade marinade business
$400,000 $80k for 20% Stake No Offers[47][48]
5 Daniel Baise "TouchCo"
An interactive computer screen that can be activated on glass
$400,000 $60k for 15% Stake Pay for Daniel to attend the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. No Offers[49][50]

Episode 4

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Alex Pirouz & Nicholas Dogulin "Scope My Project"
Company that pairs businesses with web designers
$200,000 $50k for 20% Stake No Offers[52]
2 Simon Fiske "Dr Drum Furniture"[53]
Custom made furniture using oil drums
$757,575 $250k for 33% Stake No Offers[54][55]
3 Stan Kruss "Expocentric"[56]
A company that designs, constructs and project manages custom exhibition stands
$20 million $2m for 10% Stake $500k for 10% Stake + $1.5m after listing on ASX Rejected Offer[57][58][59][60]
4 Brooke 'Chookie' Annan "Wiggin' Out"
Wigs with custom wig cap
$800,000 $96k for 12% Stake No Offers[61]
5 Giselle & Emilio Cano "Salsa Ranchero"[62]
Mexican Sauce and Salsa Business
$200,000 $60k for 30% Stake $75k for 40% Stake + 6% Royalty on Wholesale Cost $80k for 40% Stake Accepted John's Offer[63]

Episode 5

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Joseph Mourad "Hair Dryer / Straightener"[65]
Styling tool that combines a hair dryer and straightener
$5 million $1m for 20% Stake No Offers[66]
2 Tracey Beikoff "Rescue Swag"[67]
Comprehensive first aid kit that doubles as a sling, splint, compression device and water carrier
$1.1 million $220k for 20% Stake $100k for 40% Stake + $10 Repayment Royalty per item for $120k Accepted Offer[68][69][70][71][72]
3 Jaime Turner & Cheryl Stewart "Koala Karma"[73]
A relaxation drink
$666,666 $100k for 15% Stake No Offers[74]
4 Scott Boocock "Hegs Pegs"[75]
A peg with hooks
$3.8 million $380k for 10% Stake $380k for 35% Stake + 5% Repayment Royalty on sales up to $380k $100k for 15% Stake + 280k Loan Accepted Naomi's Offer[76][77][78][79][80][81]
5 Brian Dyskin "Dyskin Guitars"[82]
A specially-designed guitar with numbers to make learning it easy
$200,000 $36k for 18% Stake + Handmade 'Shark' Guitar $7k for Guitar No Offers[83][84]

Episode 6

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Ash Newland "Scrubba Wash Bag"[86]
A portable washing machine for travel, camping and sportswear
$2.2 million $178k for 8% Stake $180k for 15% Stake $204k for 17% Stake $200k for 20% Stake Accepted Steve and Janine's Counter Offer[87][88][89][90]
Counter Offer
Asking for a two shark partnership
Counter Offer
$360k for 30% Stake (Share)
Counter Offer
$360k for 30% Stake (Share)
Counter Offer
$360k for 30% Stake (Share)
2 Kerry Staite "K-Lite"[91]
A dynamo light for bicycles
$200,000 $50k for 25% Stake No Offers[92]
3 Kate Rose & Jaye Rose "Evil Corp"[93]
An all-year-round purpose-built, live haunted attraction
$1.25 million $500k for 40% Stake Red Balloon marketing No Offers[94]
4 Stephen Brooks & Greg Jury "Bottlepops"[95]
Talking, sports themed bottle openers
$633,333 $500k for 40% Stake $95k for 15% Stake $180k for 50% Stake (Share with Steve) Accepted Counter Offer[96][97][98]
Counter Offer
$150k for 40% Stake (Share)
Accepted Counter Offer
$150k for 40% Stake (Share)
Accepted Counter Offer
$150k for 40% Stake (Share)

Episode 7

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 David Hill "DHD Skate"
A skateboard truck mechanism that increases stability
$800,000 $160k for 20% Stake No Offers[100]
2 Dean Salakas "The Party People"
Party supplies company
$8 million $400k for 5% Stake Asking for higher equity counter offer Janine Rejected Counter Offer[101][102][103][104]
$400k for 10% Stake Rejected Counter Offer
3 Megan Van Oirschot "Freckleberry"[105]
Chocolate wholesale business
$1.75 million $350k for 20% Stake No Offers[106][107][108]
4 Rebecca Glover & Leah James "Hummingbirds"[109]
An all-abilities childcare facility
$400,000 $80k for 20% Stake $80k for 25% Stake $80k for 25% Stake (Share with Steve) Accepted Offer[110][111][112][113][114][115]
$80k for 25% Stake (Share with John)

Episode 8

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Joel Sneeuwjagt & Nathan Baws "Tommy Sugo"[117]
A spaghetti and espresso restaurant
$2.33 million $350k for 15% Stake $150k for 51% Stake + $200k Loan Accepted Counter Offer[118][119]
Counter Offer
$150k for 50% Stake + $200k Loan
Accepted Counter Offer
$150k for 50% Stake + $200k Loan
2 Suzanne Bosanquet & Lisa O'Keefe "Stink Brothers"
Natural deodorant targeted at male adolescence
$500,000 $50k for 10% Stake No Offers[120]
3 Gladys Mackenzie "Gladmac"
A tongue scraper
$1.25 million $250k for 20% Stake No Offers[121]
4 Kym Huynh "We Teach Me"[122]
An online marketplace for student courses
$8 million $200k for 2.5% Stake $200k for 40% Stake Rejected Offer[123][124]

Episode 9

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Hani & Meray Yassa "CharliChair"[126]
A portable baby shower chair
$4 million $200k for 5% Stake $100k for 50% Stake + 100k Loan Accepted Offer[127][128][129]
2 Hugh Minson & Richard Horden-Gibbings "Nexus Notes"[130]
An online marketplace for students to buy and sell course notes
$4 million $300k for 7.5% Stake No Offers[131][132]
3 Sophie Gilliatt & Katherine Westwood "The Dinner Ladies"[133]
Dinner Ladies: Hot to Go, a spin-off of the original business, The Dinner Ladies
$424,242 $140k for 33% Stake Asking for inclusion of original business Asking for inclusion of original business Accepted Janine's Initial Offer[134][135]
$500k for 33% Stake (in Dinner Ladies) $216k for 33% Stake
Counter Offer
$400k for 33% Stake

Episode 10

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Jeff Phillips "Grown Wooden Eyewear"[137]
Bamboo and wooden sunglasses
$300,000 $60k for 20% Stake $60k for 51% Stake $40k for 40% Stake + $20k Loan (Share with Naomi) Accepted Offer[138][139]
$40k for 40% Stake + $20k Loan (Share with John)
2 Stefanie Miro "Rich Gurl"
A website which gathers online clothes sales in one place
$250,000 $50k for 20% Stake No Offers[140][141]
3 Steve Dunn "Leapin Digital Keys"[142]
An app that allows users to open their hotel door locks from their smartphone
$2.5 million $75k for 3% Stake No Offers[143]
4 Oliver Du Rieu "La Mule"
A carpooling service
$1 million $50k for 5% Stake No Offers[144][145]

Episode 11

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Grant Burns & John Gorman "Ampan"[147]
A product made from agricultural waste for building construction
$2.5 million $500k for 20% Stake No Offers[148][149]
2 Shey Newitt & Ted Tolfree "Crisp"[150]
A raw salad bar business
$7 million $700k for 10% Stake $350k for 21% Stake No Offers[151]
Offer Withdrawn
3 Robbie Adams "Mobilyser"
An app that separates work related calls from personal calls for tax purposes
$4 million $1m for 25% Stake No Offers[152][153][154][155]
4 Emma Lovell "Fly Babee Travel Made Easy"
A pop up sleep cover for airline bassinets and strollers
$500,000 $50k for 10% Stake $100k for 50% Stake Accepted Revised Offer[156][157][158]
Counter Offer
$100k for 35% Stake
Revised Offer
$80k for 38% Stake

Episode 12

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Will Strange "Three65 Underwear"
Men's underwear subscription business
$400,000 $60k for 15% Stake $60k for 50% Stake + $60k Loan (Share with Naomi) $60k for 50% Stake Accepted Janine & Naomi's Initial Offer[160][161][162]
Counter Offer
$60k for 40% Stake + $60k Loan (Share)
$60k for 50% Stake + $60k Loan (Share with Janine)
2 Michael, Franco & Carl "Headvert"
Fully assembled, flatpacked custom promotional hats
$800,000 $200k for 25% Stake No Offers[163]
3 Ryan Olsen & Mark Pollard "Supreme Incursions"[164]
Business which runs incursions for schools
$1.6 million $80k for 5% Stake No Offers[165][166]
4 Kate Johansson "Koja"[167]
A range of superfood toppers
$600,000 $150k for 25% Stake $50k for 50% Stake + $100k Loan Accepted Counter Offer[168][169]
Counter Offer
$50k for 45% Stake + $100k Loan
Accepted Counter Offer
$50k for 45% Stake + $100k Loan

Episode 13

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Peter & Kristina Stojkovski "Hipsta"
A clip on water bottle holder
$1.25 million $250k for 20% Stake No Offers[171]
2 Albert David & Robin Fester "Flexsil-Lid"[172]
Reusable, watertight lids for bain marie pans
$3 million $300k for 10% Stake No Offers[173][174]
3 Tracey & Lorne Fulwood "pottytraining.com.au"[175]
A toilet training business
$700,000 $140k for 20% Stake No Offers[176]
4 Rachel Ferguson & Marie Lewis "Synxsole"[177]
Easy fit orthotics, insoles and shoe inserts
$444,444 $100k for 22.5% Stake $100k for 35% Stake + 7% Repayment Royalty on sales up to $110k $100k for 45% Stake $100k for 45% Stake Accepted Andrew's Offer[178][179][180][181][182]

Episode 14

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Hayley Warren "Halo Medical Devices"[184]
A digital goniometer used by physiotherapists
$952,380 $200k for 21% Stake $100k for 21% Stake + $100k Loan (Share with Naomi) $100k for 21% Stake + $100k Loan Accepted Naomi & Andrew's Offer[185][186]
$100k for 21% Stake + $100k Loan (Share with Andrew)
2 David Kay "S2B Smart Shower"
Walk in shower with bath conversion
$1.33 million $200k for 15% Stake No Offers[187]
3 Melissa Pye "Smudgi"
A microfibre cloth with a sticky backing used to clean device screens
$200,000 $60k for 30% Stake No Offers[188]
4 Kylie Bradford "Piccaninny Tiny Tots"[189]
Children's clothing using authentic Aboriginal art from Kakadu
$200,000 $40k for 20% Stake $20k for 40% Stake + $20k Loan (Share with John) $20k for 40% Stake + $20k Loan (Share with Steve) Accepted John & Steve's Offer[190][191][192][193]

Episode 15

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# Entrepreneur(s) Idea Business Valuation Initial Offer Sharks Offers Final Deal
Steve Janine Andrew Naomi John
1 Vanessa Babuin "Sonsee Woman"[195]
Hosiery for plus size women
$250,000 $50k for 20% Stake $60k for 40% Stake $20k for 20% Stake + $80k Loan Accepted Naomi's Offer[196][197][198][199]
2 Joanne Rathbone & Michelle Crofts "Mr. Browne"
A male self-tanning business
$350,000 $70k for 20% Stake No Offers[200][201]
3 Bryce McDougall "Bryces"[202]
A chain of studio apartment motels
$4.4 million $1.98m for 45% Stake No Offers[203]
4 Lauren Davie & Elena Andoniou "Those Girls Iced Tea"
A homemade iced tea business
$466,666 $70k for 15% Stake $70k for 40% Stake Accepted Offer[204][205][206]

Ratings

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No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Ref(s)
Viewers Rank
1 Episode 1 8 February 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 616,000 11 [207]
2 Episode 2 15 February 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 688,000 11 [208]
3 Episode 3 22 February 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 739,000 10 [209]
4 Episode 4 1 March 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 724,000 10 [210]
5 Episode 5 8 March 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 710,000 9 [211]
6 Episode 6 15 March 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 973,000 10 [212]
7 Episode 7 22 March 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 638,000 10 [213]
8 Episode 8 29 March 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 587,000 7 [214]
9 Episode 9 12 April 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 527,000 12 [215]
10 Episode 10 19 April 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 548,000 12 [216]
11 Episode 11 26 April 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 480,000 13 [217]
12 Episode 12 10 May 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 656,000 10 [218]
13 Episode 13 17 May 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 559,000 13 [219]
14 Episode 14 31 May 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 729,000 8 [220]
15 Episode 15 7 June 2015 Sunday 8:00 pm 568,000 9 [221]

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