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Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Australia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom, with the song "Promise", written by Alex Canion, Ashley Doodkorte, Daniel Estrin, Scott Kay, and Simone Dow. The song is performed by Voyager. The Australian broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) selected the Australian entry for the contest. The song and artist were officially revealed by SBS as the Australian entrant on 21 February 2023.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Country Australia
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)21 February 2023
Selected entrantVoyager
Selected song"Promise"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Alex Canion
  • Ashley Doodkorte
  • Daniel Estrin
  • Scott Kay
  • Simone Dow
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (1st, 149 points)
Final result9th, 151 points
Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Australia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 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 the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part. In 2015, Australia was guaranteed a spot in the final of the contest and was allowed to vote during both semi-finals and the final; however, from the 2016 contest and onwards, Australia would have to qualify to the final from one of two semi-finals and could only vote in the semi-final in which the nation was allocated to compete.

Australia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 11 May 2023. In the semi-final, Australia qualified for the final on 13 May.

Background edit

Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) has broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest since 1983, and the contest has gained a cult following over that time, primarily due to the country's strong political and cultural ties with Europe. Paying tribute to this, the 2014 contest semi-finals included an interval act featuring Australian singer Jessica Mauboy.[1] Australian singers have also participated at Eurovision as representatives of other countries, including Olivia Newton-John (1974, United Kingdom), two-time winner Johnny Logan (1980 and 1987, Ireland), Gina G (1996, United Kingdom), and Jane Comerford as lead singer of Texas Lightning (2006, Germany).[2]

Tying in with the goal of Eurovision – to showcase "the importance of bringing countries together to celebrate diversity, music and culture", the 2015 theme of "Building Bridges", and arguing that they could not hold "the world's biggest party" to celebrate the 60th edition of Eurovision without inviting Australia, the EBU announced on 10 February 2015 that the country would compete at that year's edition as a special guest participant. Along with the "Big 5" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom), and the host country of Austria, Australia was given automatic entry into the final to "not reduce the chances" of the semi-final participants.[3] On 17 November 2015, the EBU announced that SBS had been invited to participate in the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part, however they would have to qualify for the final from one of two semi-finals and could only vote in the semi-final in which the nation was competing. On 12 February 2019, SBS signed a contract securing Australia's spot at the contest until 2023.[4] In 2022, Australia was represented by Sheldon Riley and the song "Not the Same". The country ended in fifteenth place in the final with 125 points. On 20 October 2022, SBS confirmed Australia's participation in the 2023 contest.[5]

Before Eurovision edit

Internal selection edit

SBS announced in November 2022 that the Australian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 would be selected internally, foregoing the use of the national final Eurovision – Australia Decides which had been held since 2019, with SBS stating: "Over the past few months, we have been exploring ways we could deliver the event to Australian audiences next year. However, a variety of factors contributed to us coming to this decision."[6] Australia's creative director, Paul Clarke, mentioned during an interview: "Eurovision – Australia Decides comes together as a result of different layers of funding. Some of those changed and we just fell a bit short. Unfortunately, we ran out of runway."[7]

On 21 February 2023, SBS revealed that the band Voyager was selected as the Australian entrant for the 2023 contest with their song "Promise". The band had finished runner-up in Eurovision – Australia Decides the year prior with the song "Dreamer".[8]

At Eurovision edit

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 31 January 2023, an allocation draw was held, which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, and determined which half of the show they would perform in. Australia has been placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 11 May 2023, and has been scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[9]

Once all the competing songs for the 2023 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Australia was set to perform last in position 16, following the entry from Lithuania.[10]

At the end of the show, Australia was announced as a qualifier for the final, winning the semi-final with 149 points in total.

All three shows were broadcast on SBS with commentary by Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey. In addition to the three shows being broadcast live in Australia at 05:00 AEST, SBS also provided repeat broadcasts at prime time on 12, 13 and 14 May at 19:30 AEST (09:30 UTC).[11]

The prime time repeat of the first semi-final on 12 May reached a total of 191,000 viewers, while the repeat airing of the second semi-final on 13 May, which featured the participation of Australia, gained 236,000 viewers.[12][13] The live broadcast of the grand final on the morning of 14 May Australia time gained an audience of 202,000 viewers, with the winner's announcement at approximately 09:00 AEST reaching 299,000 viewers. The prime time repeat of the final that evening reached a total of 181,000 viewers.[14][15]

Voting edit

Points awarded to Australia edit

Points awarded by Australia edit

Detailed voting results edit

Detailed voting results from Australia (Semi-final 2)[citation needed]
Draw Country Televote
Rank Points
01   Denmark 12
02   Armenia 9 2
03   Romania 15
04   Estonia 7 4
05   Belgium 4 7
06   Cyprus 2 10
07   Iceland 6 5
08   Greece 13
09   Poland 11
10   Slovenia 3 8
11   Georgia 10 1
12   San Marino 14
13   Austria 1 12
14   Albania 8 3
15   Lithuania 5 6
16   Australia

The following members comprised the Australian jury:

Detailed voting results from Australia (Final)[citation needed]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points
01   Austria 7 3 4 7 6 5 6 4 7
02   Portugal 16 18 7 4 13 9 2 19
03    Switzerland 20 16 18 12 19 21 22
04   Poland 17 14 16 11 12 17 24
05   Serbia 24 25 23 17 23 25 18
06   France 10 19 22 5 17 12 9 2
07   Cyprus 19 9 11 6 4 8 3 3 8
08   Spain 4 24 5 16 7 7 4 21
09   Sweden 11 4 3 15 1 4 7 2 10
10   Albania 15 10 13 13 18 16 25
11   Italy 6 11 15 9 20 10 1 13
12   Estonia 2 13 2 1 8 3 8 20
13   Finland 5 5 6 8 10 6 5 1 12
14   Czech Republic 13 20 17 19 22 23 12
15   Australia
16   Belgium 1 1 1 3 2 1 12 8 3
17   Armenia 14 17 10 22 15 20 23
18   Moldova 25 15 21 18 25 24 17
19   Ukraine 18 22 20 21 5 15 16
20   Norway 23 23 12 20 14 22 5 6
21   Germany 12 8 25 23 24 18 11
22   Lithuania 3 2 8 2 3 2 10 15
23   Israel 21 7 9 25 9 11 6 5
24   Slovenia 22 6 14 24 11 13 10 1
25   Croatia 9 12 24 10 16 14 7 4
26   United Kingdom 8 21 19 14 21 19 14

References edit

  1. ^ Vincent, Peter (2014-05-08). "Jessica Mauboy performs at Eurovision Song Contest". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  2. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest invites Australia to join 'world's biggest party'". the Guardian. 2015-02-10. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  3. ^ "Australia to compete in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest". Eurovision.tv. 2015-02-10. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  4. ^ "Australia secures spot in Eurovision for the next five years". Eurovision.tv. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  5. ^ Jiandani, Sanjay (2022-10-20). "Australia: SBS confirms participation at Eurovision 2023". ESCToday. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  6. ^ Webster, Liv (2022-11-14). "Australia opts for internal selection for Eurovision 2023". Aussievision. Retrieved 2023-02-27.
  7. ^ "Voyager shows a different side to Australian music!". TVTonight. 2023-05-12. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
  8. ^ "Voyager will journey to Liverpool for Australia". eurovision.tv. 2023-02-21. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  9. ^ Groot, Evert (2023-01-31). "Eurovision 2023: Allocation Draw results". European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  10. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Semi-Final running orders revealed!". Eurovision.tv. EBU. 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  11. ^ "Join us on a voyage to the greatest show on earth, as SBS celebrates 40 years of Eurovision broadcasts". SBS. 19 April 2023. from the original on 7 June 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Friday 12 May 2023". TV Tonight. 13 May 2023. from the original on 13 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Saturday 13 May 2023". TV Tonight. 14 May 2023. from the original on 14 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  14. ^ "Sunday 14 May 2023". TV Tonight. 16 May 2023. from the original on 17 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  15. ^ Molk, Steve (15 May 2023). "Sunday Ratings | Finale part 1 of FARMER WANTS A WIFE humbles the premiere of THE SUMMIT AUSTRALIA". TV Blackbox. from the original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official SBS Eurovision site

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Australia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool United Kingdom with the song Promise written by Alex Canion Ashley Doodkorte Daniel Estrin Scott Kay and Simone Dow The song is performed by Voyager The Australian broadcaster Special Broadcasting Service SBS selected the Australian entry for the contest The song and artist were officially revealed by SBS as the Australian entrant on 21 February 2023 Eurovision Song Contest 2023Country AustraliaNational selectionSelection processInternal selectionSelection date s 21 February 2023Selected entrantVoyagerSelected song Promise Selected songwriter s Alex CanionAshley DoodkorteDaniel EstrinScott KaySimone DowFinals performanceSemi final resultQualified 1st 149 points Final result9th 151 pointsAustralia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 2023 2024 Australia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 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 the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part In 2015 Australia was guaranteed a spot in the final of the contest and was allowed to vote during both semi finals and the final however from the 2016 contest and onwards Australia would have to qualify to the final from one of two semi finals and could only vote in the semi final in which the nation was allocated to compete Australia was drawn to compete in the second semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 11 May 2023 In the semi final Australia qualified for the final on 13 May Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Internal selection 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Voting 3 1 1 Points awarded to Australia 3 1 2 Points awarded by Australia 3 1 3 Detailed voting results 4 References 5 External linksBackground editMain article Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest Special Broadcasting Service SBS has broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest since 1983 and the contest has gained a cult following over that time primarily due to the country s strong political and cultural ties with Europe Paying tribute to this the 2014 contest semi finals included an interval act featuring Australian singer Jessica Mauboy 1 Australian singers have also participated at Eurovision as representatives of other countries including Olivia Newton John 1974 United Kingdom two time winner Johnny Logan 1980 and 1987 Ireland Gina G 1996 United Kingdom and Jane Comerford as lead singer of Texas Lightning 2006 Germany 2 Tying in with the goal of Eurovision to showcase the importance of bringing countries together to celebrate diversity music and culture the 2015 theme of Building Bridges and arguing that they could not hold the world s biggest party to celebrate the 60th edition of Eurovision without inviting Australia the EBU announced on 10 February 2015 that the country would compete at that year s edition as a special guest participant Along with the Big 5 France Germany Italy Spain and the United Kingdom and the host country of Austria Australia was given automatic entry into the final to not reduce the chances of the semi final participants 3 On 17 November 2015 the EBU announced that SBS had been invited to participate in the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part however they would have to qualify for the final from one of two semi finals and could only vote in the semi final in which the nation was competing On 12 February 2019 SBS signed a contract securing Australia s spot at the contest until 2023 4 In 2022 Australia was represented by Sheldon Riley and the song Not the Same The country ended in fifteenth place in the final with 125 points On 20 October 2022 SBS confirmed Australia s participation in the 2023 contest 5 Before Eurovision editInternal selection edit SBS announced in November 2022 that the Australian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 would be selected internally foregoing the use of the national final Eurovision Australia Decides which had been held since 2019 with SBS stating Over the past few months we have been exploring ways we could deliver the event to Australian audiences next year However a variety of factors contributed to us coming to this decision 6 Australia s creative director Paul Clarke mentioned during an interview Eurovision Australia Decides comes together as a result of different layers of funding Some of those changed and we just fell a bit short Unfortunately we ran out of runway 7 On 21 February 2023 SBS revealed that the band Voyager was selected as the Australian entrant for the 2023 contest with their song Promise The band had finished runner up in Eurovision Australia Decides the year prior with the song Dreamer 8 At Eurovision editAccording to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Five France Germany Italy Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from each semi final progress to the final The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot On 31 January 2023 an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals and determined which half of the show they would perform in Australia has been placed into the second semi final to be held on 11 May 2023 and has been scheduled to perform in the second half of the show 9 Once all the competing songs for the 2023 contest had been released the running order for the semi finals was decided by the shows producers rather than through another draw so that similar songs were not placed next to each other Australia was set to perform last in position 16 following the entry from Lithuania 10 At the end of the show Australia was announced as a qualifier for the final winning the semi final with 149 points in total All three shows were broadcast on SBS with commentary by Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey In addition to the three shows being broadcast live in Australia at 05 00 AEST SBS also provided repeat broadcasts at prime time on 12 13 and 14 May at 19 30 AEST 09 30 UTC 11 The prime time repeat of the first semi final on 12 May reached a total of 191 000 viewers while the repeat airing of the second semi final on 13 May which featured the participation of Australia gained 236 000 viewers 12 13 The live broadcast of the grand final on the morning of 14 May Australia time gained an audience of 202 000 viewers with the winner s announcement at approximately 09 00 AEST reaching 299 000 viewers The prime time repeat of the final that evening reached a total of 181 000 viewers 14 15 Voting edit Points awarded to Australia edit Points awarded to Australia Semi final citation needed Score Televote12 points nbsp Albania nbsp Estonia nbsp Iceland10 points nbsp Denmark nbsp Romania8 points nbsp Austria nbsp Lithuania nbsp Poland nbsp United Kingdom7 points nbsp Cyprus nbsp Georgia nbsp Rest of the World nbsp Spain nbsp Ukraine6 points nbsp Belgium nbsp San Marino nbsp Slovenia5 points4 points nbsp Armenia nbsp Greece3 points2 points1 point Points awarded to Australia Final citation needed Score Televote Jury12 points nbsp Portugal nbsp Iceland10 points nbsp United Kingdom8 points nbsp Finland nbsp Ukraine nbsp Germany nbsp Estonia nbsp Cyprus7 points nbsp Czech Republic6 points nbsp Estonia5 points nbsp Moldova nbsp San Marino nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Norway nbsp Greece4 points nbsp Ireland nbsp Belgium nbsp Poland nbsp Slovenia nbsp Lithuania3 points nbsp Iceland nbsp Romania nbsp Albania2 points nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Switzerland nbsp Denmark nbsp Georgia1 point nbsp Netherlands nbsp Sweden Points awarded by Australia edit Points awarded by Australia Semi final citation needed Score Televote12 points nbsp Austria10 points nbsp Cyprus8 points nbsp Slovenia7 points nbsp Belgium6 points nbsp Lithuania5 points nbsp Iceland4 points nbsp Estonia3 points nbsp Albania2 points nbsp Armenia1 point nbsp Georgia Points awarded by Australia Final citation needed Score Televote Jury12 points nbsp Finland nbsp Belgium10 points nbsp Sweden nbsp Lithuania8 points nbsp Cyprus nbsp Estonia7 points nbsp Austria nbsp Sweden6 points nbsp Norway nbsp Austria5 points nbsp Israel nbsp Finland4 points nbsp Croatia nbsp Spain3 points nbsp Belgium nbsp Cyprus2 points nbsp France nbsp Portugal1 point nbsp Slovenia nbsp Italy Detailed voting results edit Detailed voting results from Australia Semi final 2 citation needed Draw Country TelevoteRank Points01 nbsp Denmark 1202 nbsp Armenia 9 203 nbsp Romania 1504 nbsp Estonia 7 405 nbsp Belgium 4 706 nbsp Cyprus 2 1007 nbsp Iceland 6 508 nbsp Greece 1309 nbsp Poland 1110 nbsp Slovenia 3 811 nbsp Georgia 10 112 nbsp San Marino 1413 nbsp Austria 1 1214 nbsp Albania 8 315 nbsp Lithuania 5 616 nbsp AustraliaThe following members comprised the Australian jury Andrew Farriss Eddie Perfect Latifa Shabaz Tasipale Latifa Tee Toni Pearen Brihony DawsonDetailed voting results from Australia Final citation needed Draw Country Jury TelevoteJuror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Rank Points Rank Points01 nbsp Austria 7 3 4 7 6 5 6 4 702 nbsp Portugal 16 18 7 4 13 9 2 1903 nbsp Switzerland 20 16 18 12 19 21 2204 nbsp Poland 17 14 16 11 12 17 2405 nbsp Serbia 24 25 23 17 23 25 1806 nbsp France 10 19 22 5 17 12 9 207 nbsp Cyprus 19 9 11 6 4 8 3 3 808 nbsp Spain 4 24 5 16 7 7 4 2109 nbsp Sweden 11 4 3 15 1 4 7 2 1010 nbsp Albania 15 10 13 13 18 16 2511 nbsp Italy 6 11 15 9 20 10 1 1312 nbsp Estonia 2 13 2 1 8 3 8 2013 nbsp Finland 5 5 6 8 10 6 5 1 1214 nbsp Czech Republic 13 20 17 19 22 23 1215 nbsp Australia16 nbsp Belgium 1 1 1 3 2 1 12 8 317 nbsp Armenia 14 17 10 22 15 20 2318 nbsp Moldova 25 15 21 18 25 24 1719 nbsp Ukraine 18 22 20 21 5 15 1620 nbsp Norway 23 23 12 20 14 22 5 621 nbsp Germany 12 8 25 23 24 18 1122 nbsp Lithuania 3 2 8 2 3 2 10 1523 nbsp Israel 21 7 9 25 9 11 6 524 nbsp Slovenia 22 6 14 24 11 13 10 125 nbsp Croatia 9 12 24 10 16 14 7 426 nbsp United Kingdom 8 21 19 14 21 19 14References edit Vincent Peter 2014 05 08 Jessica Mauboy performs at Eurovision Song Contest The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2021 10 28 Eurovision Song Contest invites Australia to join world s biggest party the Guardian 2015 02 10 Retrieved 2021 10 28 Australia to compete in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision tv 2015 02 10 Retrieved 2021 10 28 Australia secures spot in Eurovision for the next five years Eurovision tv 2019 02 12 Retrieved 2021 10 28 Jiandani Sanjay 2022 10 20 Australia SBS confirms participation at Eurovision 2023 ESCToday Retrieved 2023 02 26 Webster Liv 2022 11 14 Australia opts for internal selection for Eurovision 2023 Aussievision Retrieved 2023 02 27 Voyager shows a different side to Australian 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