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Discover the latest Eurovision news from Australia on ESCXTRA.com.
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π¦πΊ ‘Australia Decides’ finalists Sheppard unveil new single “Catalina”
It is New Music Friday which means lots of new music from our favourite artists from the Eurovision Song Contest…
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π¦πΊ Isaiah Firebrace revealed as ‘Wizard’ in the Australian version of The Masked Singer
The second season of the Australian version of ‘The Masked Singer’ is currently airing. Throughout the season, Eurovision fans have…
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π¦πΊ Australia: Montaigne teases “totally f****d” potential Eurovision 2021 entry
Back in April, SBS announced that Montaigne will return to represent Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. She had…
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π¦πΊ Kate Miller-Heidke performs new single βDeludedβ live
Check out the first live performance of Kate Miller-Heidke’s recently released single ‘Deluded’. Last week Kate released the song and…
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π¦πΊ Courtney Act to star on ITV2’s Celebrity Karaoke Club
Dust off those home karaoke sets you were given in a Christmas box one year. This Autumn ITV2 brings the…
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π¦πΊ Kate Miller-Heidke releases new single ‘Deluded’
Australia’s Eurovision 2019 representative Kate Miller-Heidke, is sure treating her fans. This week, she has released her new single ‘Deluded’…
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π¦πΊπ³π΄ Australian Eurovision acts & KEiiNO nominated for NIMAs 2020
The National Indigenous Music Awards, abbreviated to NIMAs, are Australia’s way of celebrating artists from the First Nation. The NIMAs…
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π¦πΊ Australia withdraws from Junior Eurovision 2020
Australian broadcaster SBS has confirmed that Australia will not take part in this year’s Junior Eurovision. They become the second…
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π¦πΊ Junior Eurovision to return to SBS?
A change of broadcaster According to Eurofestivales, ABC has given back the responsibility of the Australian Junior Eurovision participation to…
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π¦πΊ Montaigne interested in writing the 2023 Women’s World Cup song
It was announced that Australia and New Zealand were chosen to host the 2023 Women’s World Cup. Following the announcement,…
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