
On the lead up to the 2025 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi, we will be taking a look back at participating countries past and present. Today we continue our look back with Australia.
Australia debuted at the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Sofia. Bella Paige participated with “My Girls”, finishing in 8th place and 64 points.
Alexa Curtis represented Australia at the 2016 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Valletta. Alexa Curtis participated with “We Are”, finishing in 5th place and 202 points.
Isabella Clarke represented Australia at the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Tbilisi. Isabella Clarke participated with “Speak Up”, finishing in 3rd place and 172 points – Australia’s best position to date.
Jael represented Australia at the 2018 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Minsk. Jael participated with “Champion”, finishing in 3rd place and 201 points – Australia’s best position to date.
Jordan Anthony represented Australia at the 2019 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, in Gliwice. Jordan Anthony participated with “We Will Rise”, finishing in 8th place and 121 points – Australia’s most recent entry to date.
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Author: Richard Taylor
Source: Eurovision Ireland & YouTube/EBU
