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Rob Mills

Rob Mills (born 21 June 1982) is an Australian singer, actor, television presenter, and musical theatre performer, best known for placing fifth as a finalist on the first season of in 2003.) Rising to national prominence through , Mills released his debut album Up All Night later that year via BMG, featuring the single "Ms. Vanity," which marked his entry into the scene. His early career also included forming the band The Megamen as a teenager in , where he grew up, laying the foundation for his versatile entertainment path. Transitioning into television, Mills co-hosted programs such as The Mint and (2012 revival), and appeared on shows like The Singing Bee and as Sean Brody in Winners & Losers (2011). Mills has built a prolific career in musical theatre, debuting in 2008 as Fiyero in , a role he reprised during its Australian tour. Subsequent highlights include Warner Huntington III in (2012), Danny Zuko in Grease (2013 national tour), Corny Collins in , Sam Wheat in Ghost the Musical, and Jesus in (2017). More recently, he portrayed in & Juliet (2023–2024) and has performed in productions like Chess and Puffs!. In 2023, Mills was named King of for the annual festival, recognizing his contributions to Australian entertainment. Beyond performing, Mills serves as a corporate MC and speaker, drawing on over two decades of experience, and joined the board of the Australian Children's Music Foundation in 2025 to advocate for . In 2025, he placed second on : Celebrity Edition with his wife , supporting the Australian Children's Music Foundation. In recent years, he has toured with tribute shows, including Rob Mills Performs the Songs of in 2025, showcasing his rock influences while maintaining a presence in live events like Vision Australia's .

Early life

Childhood

Rob Mills was born on 21 June 1982 in , . He grew up in the sheltered south-eastern suburbs of as the youngest of three boys, in a close-knit environment that included strong bonds with his mother and grandmother. From an early age, Mills showed a keen interest in music and performance, often watching classic musical theatre films like and alongside his grandmother, which introduced him to the emotional power of song and dance. He also participated in karaoke sessions with his mother, described as a "classic karaoke queen," fostering his fondness for storytelling through performance and blokey banter within the . Mills spent his childhood engaging in everyday activities typical of the area, including playing , while his emerging passion for singing occasionally led to impromptu performances at local pubs.

Education

Rob Mills attended Brentwood Secondary College in Melbourne's eastern suburbs during his early high school years, where he studied and programs that nurtured his passion for performance. There, he actively participated in school music events, including the annual concert, joining various bands from as young as age 13 and performing in local pubs and clubs. After completing Year 10 at Brentwood, Mills transferred to to finish his senior years (Years 11 and 12). During this time, he continued his musical pursuits by forming and gigging regularly with his band The Megamen, which helped solidify his early interest in live performance. These school-based experiences in music and band activities laid the groundwork for his emerging artistic talents, bridging his childhood hobbies of singing and playing guitar into more structured creative endeavors.

Australian Idol

Participation

Rob Mills auditioned for the first season of Australian Idol in Melbourne in mid-2003, at the age of 21, performing "Swear It Again" by Westlife, which impressed the judging panel of Ian "Dicko" Dickson, Marcia Hines, and Mark Holden, allowing him to advance to the theater rounds. During the theater week, he performed "The Prayer" by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion in the first round and "Burn for You" by John Farnham in the third round, securing a spot in the top 40. In the top 40 qualifier on 8 September 2003, Mills delivered "Angels" by Robbie Williams, earning praise from the judges—particularly Hines for his emotional delivery—and advancing to the top 12 alongside Paulini Curuenavuli. Throughout the live finals, which began on 21 September 2003, Mills showcased versatility across various themes, receiving mentorship from the judges on phrasing and charisma. In the opening 1970s-themed week, he performed "" by , drawing positive feedback from Dickson on his confidence. For the Australian #1s week, Mills sang "You Don't Treat Me No Good" by , earning Hines' approval for his soulful interpretation despite some pitch critique from . Later performances included "" by in the Australian Made week (top 8) and "If I Could" by in the 1980s theme (top 6), both praised for his vocal control. In the top 5 R&B and soul-themed week on 19 October 2003, Mills performed "Too Close" by Next and, in the save-me round, "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" by , but was eliminated the following day, finishing fifth. Mills garnered strong public reception for his cheeky personality, good looks, and relatable appeal, building a dedicated fanbase through the voting rounds.

Outcome and impact

Rob Mills achieved top five finalist status in the inaugural season of in 2003, placing fifth after his elimination on October 20, while was announced as the winner on November 19. His departure from the competition generated considerable media buzz, highlighted by enthusiastic fan support and public appearances that drew large crowds eager to capitalize on his newfound visibility as a charismatic performer. In the immediate aftermath of the finale, Mills signed a recording contract with BMG Australia, later restructured under following the companies' merger. The top 12 finalists, including Mills, had launched their collective debut single "Rise Up" during the show's run, with the track debuting at on the ARIA Singles Chart in late October 2003 and earning certification. This early success propelled an initial career boost, including participation in a national tour alongside the other finalists starting in early 2004, which showcased their performances to packed audiences across .

Post-Idol

Music releases

Following his appearance on Australian Idol, Rob Mills signed with BMG Australia and launched his post-Idol music career with the single "Ms. Vanity," released on 31 May 2004. The track, a pop-rock number critiquing superficial relationships, debuted at number 6 on the ARIA Singles Chart and achieved certification for sales exceeding 35,000 units in . The single's promotion included an official directed by Entertainment Australia, featuring Mills in urban nightlife settings to emphasize the song's themes of fleeting romance and vanity. Mills' debut album, Up All Night, arrived on June 14, 2004, under BMG , comprising 13 tracks that blended , and elements with a focus on youthful energy and emotional introspection. Seven of the songs were co-written by Mills, marking his early songwriting contributions, and the album was produced to capture a contemporary Australian pop sound influenced by his Idol exposure. It peaked at number 21 on the ARIA Albums Chart, spending two weeks in the top 50 and reflecting moderate commercial success amid a competitive market. Subsequent singles from the album included "Every Single Day," released on August 29, 2004, which charted at number 24 on the ARIA Singles Chart over six weeks, promoted through radio play and live performances highlighting its uplifting, reflective lyrics on daily perseverance. Mills also collaborated on the holiday track "" with the Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars, released December 12, 2004, blending traditional carols with Indigenous Australian influences; it reached number 26 on the ARIA Singles Chart. No further major label EPs or releases by Mills have been documented through 2025, as his pivoted toward theatre and television while maintaining occasional live music performances.

Television and hosting

Following his participation in Australian Idol, Mills transitioned into television hosting with the Nine Network's late-night quiz show The Mint in 2007, where he co-hosted alongside Natalie Garonzi, Angela Johnson, and Lyall Brooks, bringing his charismatic energy to the interactive format that ran until 2008. He also appeared as a regular singer on the Nine Network's The Singing Bee, contributing musical performances to the trivia-based program. In 2012, Mills hosted Network Ten's revival of the iconic variety show , mentoring young performers and reviving the format that had originally aired from 1971 to 1988, with the series running for one season and featuring guest appearances from figures. Mills made his mark in television acting with a major role on the long-running Neighbours, joining the cast in 2017 as , an aspiring teacher at High School who initially appeared charming but soon revealed darker intentions. His character's arc evolved into one of manipulation and villainy, including a controversial grooming storyline involving student , where Finn attempted to sabotage school principal while dealing with his own health issues and family secrets. Finn's narrative intensified with attempts to harm others, a dramatic cliff fall leading to temporary amnesia and a brief redemption phase, before his death by drowning in 2020; Mills reprised the role for flashbacks and additional scenes in 2021 and 2022, appearing in 243 episodes from 2017 to 2020, with reprises in 2021 and 2022, before the show's conclusion. Mills has also competed in reality television formats, finishing as runner-up on the first season of The Masked Singer Australia in 2019, performing incognito as the "Wolf" with clues referencing his Australian Idol background and musical career. In 2025, he teamed up with partner Georgie Tunny for The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition, navigating global challenges as an engaged couple and securing second place in the competition.

Theatre performances

Mills made his professional musical theatre debut as Fiyero in the Australian production of Wicked, originating the role at Melbourne's Regent Theatre from July 2008 to 2010 and performing over 500 shows during its national tour to Sydney and Brisbane. In 2012, he portrayed Warner Huntington III in Legally Blonde The Musical at Sydney's Lyric Theatre, showcasing his comedic timing in the role of the affluent law student. Mills starred as Danny Zuko in the revival of Grease The Musical, commencing at Brisbane's Lyric Theatre in August 2013, transferring to later that year, and continuing on a national through 2015, where he delivered high-energy performances of iconic numbers like "Greased Lightnin'." He took on the lead role of Sam Wheat in Ghost The Musical for its Australian premiere, opening at Adelaide's Festival Theatre in January 2016 and touring to , , and , earning a Helpmann Award nomination for Best Male Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of the ghostly . In 2018, Mills appeared in the Australian premiere of Puffs, playing Cedric Diggory and Voldemort in the off-Broadway comedy at Melbourne's Alex Theatre. In 2017, Mills played the title role of Jesus in a concert production of Jesus Christ Superstar at Sydney's State Theatre. In 2021, he portrayed Walter in the Australian tour of Chess. In 2022, he played Corny Collins in the Australian production of Hairspray. More recently, he portrayed William Shakespeare in the Australian premiere of &Juliet at Melbourne's Regent Theatre from December 2023 to January 2024, before the production moved to Sydney's Lyric Theatre for a season through June 2024, infusing the character with charisma and narrative flair amid the show's pop-infused reimagining of Shakespeare's tale.

Discography

Studio albums

Rob Mills' debut studio album, Up All Night, was released on 14 June 2004 by BMG Australia. The album, which draws on pop sensibilities shaped by his Australian Idol experience, features themes of romance, heartbreak, and nightlife, with Mills co-writing seven tracks. It peaked at number 21 on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent two weeks in the top 50. Produced by a team including Matthew Gerrard, Paul L. Wiltshire, James Kempster, Simon Hosford, Phil Buckle, and others, the album blends upbeat pop tracks with introspective ballads. Key highlights include the lead single "Ms. Vanity," a catchy pop anthem produced by Gerrard, and "Every Single Day," a mid-tempo track co-written by Mills that served as the second single, produced by Phil Buckle. Other notable songs like "Overrated" (produced by James Kempster and Simon Hosford) and "Bad Timing" (produced by Phil Buckle) emphasize guitar-driven rhythms and emotional vocals.
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1"Ms. Vanity"Jim Marr, Tony Vincent, Matthew GerrardMatthew Gerrard3:45
2"That's All You Are"Jason Phelps, Shelly PeikenJames Kempster, Simon Hosford3:22
3"Overrated"Chesney Hawkes, Daniel PandherJames Kempster, Simon Hosford3:38
4"I Confess"Adam Gould, Victoria WuPaul L. Wiltshire3:26
5"Goodbye"Rob MillsPhil Buckle3:22
6"Dirty Girl"VariousPaul L. Wiltshire3:28
7"Inviting"Paul Shirley, Tim WatsonAdrian Hannan, Tim Watson3:35
8"Can't Sleep"Paul Aiden, Rob MillsJames Kempster, Simon Hosford3:40
9"Every Single Day"Rob MillsPhil Buckle4:00
10"Right Here"Rob Mills, othersJames Kempster, Simon Hosford3:45
11"Control"Paul Aiden, Rob MillsPaul L. Wiltshire3:30
12"Bad Timing"Rob Mills, othersPhil Buckle3:50
13"Holding On"VariousAdrian Hannan, Tim Watson3:49
No further studio albums by Mills have been released as of November 2025.

Singles

Rob Mills released his first single as part of the Australian Idol finalists, "Rise Up", in October 2003. Performed collectively by the Final 12 contestants, it served as a promotional tie-in for the show's debut season and debut album, Australian Idol: The Final 12. The track entered the ARIA Singles Chart at number 1 and spent 7 weeks in the top 50, earning Gold certification for sales exceeding 35,000 units in Australia. Mills' debut solo single, "Ms. Vanity", followed in May 2004 via BMG to promote his first studio album, Up All Night. Co-written by Mills, the pop-rock track peaked at number 6 on the Singles Chart, charting for 8 weeks and achieving status. The CD single included "The Music" as its B-side. It was accompanied by an official directed in a contemporary style, featuring Mills in urban and performance settings. The second single from Up All Night, "Every Single Day", was issued in August 2004. Also co-written by Mills, it reached number 24 on the ARIA Singles Chart and charted for 6 weeks. The release featured a live version of "" (originally by ) as its B-side, recorded during an Australian Idol performance.
YearTitlePeak (ARIA)Weeks on ChartB-side(s)Album
2003"Rise Up" (with Australian Idol – The Final 12)17N/AAustralian Idol: The Final 12
2004"Ms. Vanity"68"The Music"Up All Night
2004"Every Single Day"246"" (live)Up All Night

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Mills received a for Best Male Actor in a Musical at the 16th Helpmann Awards in 2016 for his portrayal of Sam Wheat in Ghost: The Musical. In 2015, he earned a for Best Cabaret Production at the Sydney Theatre Awards for his one-man show Rob Mills is Surprisingly Good.

Other honors

In 2023, Rob Mills was named King of for Melbourne's annual Moomba Festival, alongside Rhonda Burchmore as , in recognition of his enduring impact on Australian entertainment and . This prestigious title, part of the festival's tradition since 1955, honors individuals who embody its spirit of fun, unity, and public celebration, with Mills selected for his charismatic persona and contributions to stage and screen that align with the event's wholesome ethos. Media profiles have further highlighted Mills' stature in the performing arts, dubbing him "Australia's golden boy of " for his versatile and acclaimed performances in major musical productions.

Personal life

Relationships

Rob Mills has maintained a relatively private personal life, sharing select details through interviews and public appearances. He has been in a long-term relationship with television presenter since 2018, when they connected via messages following her coverage of one of his performances. The couple celebrated their seventh anniversary in August 2025 by sharing their first photo together, highlighting their enduring partnership. Mills and Tunny became engaged in 2022 and, as of September 2025, were actively planning their wedding while living together in . In 2025, Mills and Tunny competed together on , finishing second, and stated that the experience prepared them for starting a . No children have been publicly mentioned in relation to Mills or his current partnership. Prior to his relationship with Tunny, Mills dated actress and television personality Ellen Simpson, with the couple confirming their split in early 2017 after separating late the previous year; they remained friends post-breakup. Earlier, in 2013, he was in a relationship with Emma Cam, winner of the reality series , and the pair attended events together, including the Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre gala. Mills has also spoken openly about a brief fling with in 2003 during her visit to , describing it as an "affair" that lasted more than one night but ended due to differing interests.

Philanthropy

Rob Mills has been a dedicated for among disadvantaged youth, serving as an for the Australian Children's Music Foundation (ACMF) for over a decade before joining its board in August 2025. In this role, he champions the foundation's mission to provide free music programs to children in low socioeconomic areas, emphasizing music's role in enhancing , , school attendance, , and . Mills has witnessed the transformative impact of ACMF workshops firsthand, such as those at primary schools, where participants gain confidence through creative expression. His personal experiences with music programs during his early life, which helped build his own confidence from a young age, motivate his ongoing commitment to ensuring every child has access to such opportunities. Mills views as a fundamental right rather than a privilege, advocating for systemic changes to integrate it into public schools nationwide. He has expressed a long-term vision where government funding makes charities like ACMF obsolete within 10 to 20 years, allowing all children to benefit equally. Mills actively participates in arts-related charity events to support causes. In September 2025, he hosted the ACMF at The Ivy in , featuring performances by Meg Washington, which raised over $100,000 to address inequities. Earlier that year, in April, he performed at the Monash Shine , a event benefiting pediatric care and . Additionally, he contributed to Telethon Weekend 2025, appearing alongside artists like to support 161 children's charities across , helping achieve record totals. Through these efforts, Mills continues to leverage his background to amplify support for development initiatives tied to .

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