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Meet Matty J’s top 6 girls on The Bachelor Australia

We're down to the final six girls... And things are getting tense!
The Bachelor Australia 2017 Top 6

To think Matty J started out with 22 single ladies at the beginning of this season of The Bachelor Australia 2017.

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From a body painter, coal-plant operator and even a gymnastics coach… Now we’re down to the final six.

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Making strong headway towards Matty’s heart are: Elise, Elora, Laura, Cobie, Tara and Florence.

Woman’s Day exclusively shot the top six contenders, and lets just say MJ is left with a very tough decision.

Keep scrolling to see the amazing snaps!

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Elise, 29, WA, marketing executive.

Elise told us that she’s relocating from Perth back to Sydney, “Since the show I’ve been offered another job back in Sydney and plan to start that in a couple of weeks!” If fan theories are anything to go by… That job is new owner of Matty’s heart!

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Elora, 27, NSW, fitness trainer.

She got the first second date, and Elora has no qualms hiding her attraction to the Bondi boy.

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Elora and Matty J’s most intimate moments

Laura, 31, NSW, accessories designer.

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Everyone seems to think Laura will win the show, but she has admitted if it doesn’t work she’s keen to try The Bachelorette.

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Tara, 27, QLD, nanny.

Queen of the Lols – Tara seems to be completely smitten with MJ and the feeling is mutual. Who can forget their time at the barbecue?

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Cobie, 30, QLD, coal-plant operator.

The resident sweet gal told Matty before their first kiss, “I’m scared [about] going in and you pulling away.” Clearly he’s not pulling away now.

Florence, 27, Vic, brand manager.

If it doesn’t work out, Flo said she’s keen to find love on TV, “I wouldn’t mind at all, but I’d be surprised if they wanted a Dutch girl to be the next Bachelorette of Australia.”

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