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Eurovision – Australia Decides was an annual song competition organised by Australian public broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and production partner Blink TV. It determined Шаблон:Esccnty for the Eurovision Song Contest between 2019 and 2022 (except in Шаблон:Esccnty, following the cancellation of Шаблон:Escyr).[1]

Background

Australia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in Шаблон:ESCYr by invitation from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as a "one-off" special guest to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Eurovision. On 17 November 2015, the EBU announced that SBS had been invited to participate in Шаблон:Escyr and that Australia would once again take part. This invitation has been extended each year and Australia is invited to participate in the contest until at least 2023.[2]

The entrants from 2015 until 2018 were internally selected. In September 2018, SBS announced that from 2019, it would organise a national contest to select the artist and the song that will compete at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest and placed a call for entries. The show was to be called Eurovision – Australia Decides.[3]

Format

SBS asks for submissions, then selects ten entries and their running order for the contest. The contest takes place over a weekend in February, with a jury preview show, a matinee preview show and a live final. The winner is determined via the combination of public televote (50%) and the votes of a professional jury panel (50%).[3]

Contestants

2019 edition - Gold Coast
Artist Song Running order Jury votes Televotes Total points Place
Ella Hooper "Data Dust" 1st 12 6 18 10
Electric Fields "2000 and Whatever" 2nd 44 70 114 2
Mark Vincent "This Is Not the End" 3rd 19 19 38 7
Aydan Calafiore "Dust" 4th 38 10 48 6
Courtney Act "Fight for Love" 5th 26 26 52 4
Leea Nanos "Set Me Free" 6th 10 11 21 9
Sheppard "On My Way" 7th 41 46 87 3
Alfie Arcuri "To Myself" 8th 35 14 49 5
Kate Miller-Heidke "Zero Gravity" 9th 48 87 135 1
Tania Doko "Piece of Me" 10th 17 6 23 8
2020 edition - Gold Coast
Artist Song Running order Jury votes Televotes Total points Place
Iota "Life" 1st 19 13 32 9
Jordan-Ravi "Pushing Stars" 2nd 11 12 23 10
Jaguar Jonze "Rabbit Hole" 3rd 18 28 46 6
Jack Vidgen "I Am King I Am Queen" 4th 19 15 34 8
Vanessa Amorosi "Lessons of Love" 5th 42 40 82 3
Diana Rouvas "Can We Make Heaven" 6th 24 18 42 7
Mitch Tambo "Together 7th 24 33 57 5
Casey Donovan "Proud" 8th 40 60 100 2
Montaigne "Don't Break Me" 9th 54 53 107 1
Didirri "Raw Stuff" 10th 39 24 63 4
2022 edition - Gold Coast
Artist Song Running order Jury votes Televotes Total points Place
G-Nation "Bite Me" 1st 11 45 56 5
Erica Padilla "To the Bottom" 2nd 20 25 45 9
Seann Miley Moore "My Body" 3rd 18 5 23 11
Charley "I Suck at Being Lonely" 4th 33 30 63 4
Andrew Lambrou "Electrify" 5th 16 35 51 7
Sheldon Riley "Not the Same" 6th 50 50 100 1
Paulini "We Are One" 7th 32 20 52 6
Jaguar Jonze "Little Fires" 8th 51 40 91 3
Isaiah Firebrace and Evie Irie "When I'm with You" 9th 35 10 45 10
Voyager "Dreamer" 10th 37 60 97 2
Jude York "I Won't Need to Dream" 11th 32 15 47 8

Eurovision Song Contest results

Year Artist Song Final Points Semi Points
Шаблон:Esccnty Kate Miller-Heidke "Zero Gravity" 9 284 1 261
Шаблон:Esccnty Montaigne "Don't Break Me" colspan="4" Шаблон:N/AШаблон:Efn X
Шаблон:Esccnty Sheldon Riley "Not the Same" 15 125 2 243

Notes

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References

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