Okidokie, last one of the shortlisted contenders. I may decide to do some of the others that didn't make it this far through the program, but this is the third of the the main three, Navantia's Hobart-class based 'F-5000' proposal.
Quite possibly the most likely to win in my opinion, given that Australia is already building the Hobart-class and as such has some experience with the design (though not without the significant mis-management issues that seem to consistently plague Australian shipbuilding recently). Furthermore, it packs 48 VLS cells compared to the 32 of the other two designs, something that may swing the competition in it's favour given the shift to increased anti-air capabilities now being considered essential to the winning design. On top of all this, I've read here and there that it may be capable of taking two helicopters compared to the other designs' one. The only major downside to it is that it's not as optimised for its originally intended role of ASW compared to the other two, or at least that's what I've heard, as well as being somewhat older especially when compared to the Type 26 (obviously). So as to which will win, I guess we can only wait until it's announced sometime next year...