"The Bachelor, Australia" has got its final two girls. And, they are Anna and Rochelle. Alison, one of the top favourites of the season, said goodbye on Wednesday.

Alison, real-estate agent from Adelaide, had confessed it loud and clear to the man that she loves him. In a high on emotion, pre-recorded message before the rose ceremony on Wednesday, the girl bared her heart, talking about their spontaneous time. She said: "... You have my heart, you have it all," Tim Robards, however, did not feel the same way, and it will take some time for Alison to get over Tim and the whole experience.

In the episode 12 of "The Bachelor, Australia": Tim had the key to the love cabin and an opportunity to spend the night with a girl. He had a one to one date with each of the girl, without any time limit. However, he chose not to use the key to the love cabin. The three girls were looking forward to using the no time limit opportunity, but Tim decided not to.

Tim was hoping that Anna may be would like to call him her boy-friend, and that she may be seeing things in him that she had never found in anyone else. The Australian Bachelor revealed that he would feel like the "luckiest man" alive if Anna looks at him as someone special for the rest of his life.

At his date with Anna, Tim wanted Anna to express her feelings more openly so he could judge if the feelings are real or not. Anna refused to give a list as she felt that it is a superficial way of expressing her feelings for him. She told him that he choosing her by giving the red rose works both the ways. Anna said that she could have walked away if she was not interested in him. Tim was looking for a straight-forward answer list and he did not get one. Since Anna was not open about her feelings, Tim saw it as a dark-lining in an otherwise potential, long term relationship.

In her message to Tim before the rose ceremony, Rochelle wrote a poem for the bachelor: "You're a chiropractor who plays piano and you can also milk a cow." She was the first one to receive the rose.