With less than a week until the new season of The Bachelor Australia begins, channel 10 has released pictures of the cast and named the suitor each woman is interested in.

This year is the first year that there will be more than one lead on The Bachelor Australia: Jed McIntosh, Felix Von Hofe and Thomas Malucelli will all have women competing for their love.

McIntosh is a drummer for Melbourne band Mood Monroe and has played with some big names including Kylie Minogue, Pharrell Williams, T-Pain and Sean Paul. Von Hofe is a marketing manager who was a captain for the Melbourne Tigers and Malucelli is a fitness and life coach.

The Bachelor Australia premieres on January 9th on Channel 10. Check out the 26 women vying for Jed, Felix and Thomas’s hearts (and roses) below:

Abby, 21, New South Wales

Bachelor: Jed

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Abigail, 28, New South Wales

Bachelor: Felix

Alésia, 28, New South Wales

Bachelor: Jed

Aylin, 25, Queensland

Bachelor: Jed

Caitlin, 25, Queensland

Bachelor: Thomas

Courtney, 33, Victoria

Bachelor: Jed

Eboni, 29, Queensland

Bachelor: Felix

Emma, 25, Victoria

Bachelor: Felix

Jacinta, 30, New South Wales

Bachelor: Thomas

Jasmine, 24, Queensland

Bachelor: Jed

Jenae, 29, Victoria

Bachelor: Thomas

Jess, 24, Western Australia

Bachelor: Jed

Jessica, 25, Queensland

Bachelor: Felix

Kirsten (Kiki), 39, Queensland

Bachelor: Thomas

Krystal, 26, Queensland

Bachelor: Felix

Lauren, 28, Queensland

Bachelor: Thomas

Leah, 32, South Australia

Bachelor: Thomas

Lou, 31, New South Wales

Bachelor: Thomas

Marjorie, 25, New South Wales

Bachelor: Thomas

Marnie, 28, Queensland

Bachelor: Thomas

Mikki, 26, New South Wales

Bachelor: Felix

Naomi, 24, New South Wales

Bachelor: Felix

Tash, 31, Victoria

Bachelor: Jed

Tilly, 24, Victoria

Bachelor: Felix

Yuri, 21, New South Wales

Bachelor: Felix

Zara, 27, New South Wales

Bachelor: Felix

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