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May 16, 2026
Eurovision 2026: Delta Goodrem's Chances and Australia's Inclusion
Delta Goodrem's performance in Eurovision 2026's second semi-final has boosted Australia's chances …
The Rise of Delta Goodrem in Eurovision 2026
Delta Goodrem's performance of 'Eclipse' in Eurovision 2026's second semi-final has propelled Australia to the grand final, with her odds of winning soaring. She's now ranked second, behind Finland.
Why is Australia Included in Eurovision?
Australia's inclusion in Eurovision stems from its strong viewership and multicultural population. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) allowed Australia to join due to its good business case, particularly SBS's consistent high ratings for Eurovision since 1983.
Australia's Eurovision watch parties were popular long before its participation in 2015.
The country's multicultural broadcaster SBS had been getting good numbers for Eurovision locally.
How Does Eurovision's Scoring System Work?
The Eurovision winner is decided 50% by jury votes and 50% by televotes from viewers in each participating country, as well as a 'rest of the world' vote.
Each country has its own jury, made up of seven music industry types.
Juries use four judging criteria: vocal capacity, performance, composition, and overall impression.
Countries cannot vote for themselves.
Is There an Art to Winning Eurovision?
According to analysis by Spotify, the perfect tempo for a Eurovision entry is 127 beats per minute. Delta Goodrem's song 'Eclipse' is 134 BPM.
Carniel says there's a risk of getting too precise with a Eurovision bid.
The winning song usually needs something that really connects with the audience.
If Australia Wins Eurovision, Does That Mean Australia Gets to Host It?
No, if Australia wins, it must 'co-host' the event with a full EBU member country within Europe. Australia is only an 'associate member'.
There is a precedent: when Ukraine won in 2022, the UK hosted it due to Ukraine's inability to do so.
Will the Juries Vote Against Australia Because It's Not in Europe?
All signs indicate no. When Australia came second in 2016 with Dami Im, she had the most jury votes.
Carniel says the EBU wants to avoid any sign that the jury system is corrupt or biased.
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