AUSTRALIA – SBS is proud to announce that Australiaโs 2022 Eurovision Jury members are: television legend Dylan Lewis, Australia’s 2021 Eurovision representative Montaigne, stand-up comedian, actor, author and radio presenter Matt Okine, Triple J radio host Bridget Hustwaite, and Director of Member Relations and Partnerships at APRA AMCOS Milly Petriella.
Who hasn’t heard about the famous douze points? The Eurovision Song Contest voting procedure is legendary, but even more legendary is the coveted role of the official spokesperson โ a role that will see drag icon, Courtney Act, deliver the scores on behalf of Australia this year.
Courtney Act said: โI tried the Eurovision front door on Eurovision – Australia Decides 2019 to no avail, so now itโs the Eurovision side door to be the Aussie score announcer on the big night! Iโm so excited to cheer on Sheldon, look fab, and enjoy a magnificent night of camp and music.โ
Viewers in countries of participating broadcasters, including Australia, are invited to vote for their favourite songs in the Eurovision Semi-Finals and Grand Final. Their votes make up 50% of the total vote.
The other 50% of the vote is decided by a National Jury in each participating country. Each jury comprises a team of respected local music and entertainment figures with experience in the industry and, of course, a passion for the worldโs biggest song contest.
As per the official Eurovision rules, viewers can vote in the Semi-Final in which their country is participating, as well as the Grand Final. For Australian viewers, this means Australians will need to tune into the LIVE broadcast of Semi-Final 2 on Friday, May 13 at 5 am (AEST) and the Grand Final on Sunday 15 May at 5 am (AEST).
Eurovisionโs official voting partner, Digame, has created a new online voting platform, exclusively for Australiaโs public Eurovision vote. This means there will be no SMS or Televoting in Australia during the live shows. For the first time, all of Australiaโs public votes will be received via the new online Voting Portal, which can be accessed via www.esc.vote
- The new voting portal will be open to Australians during the voting period in Semi-Final 2 and the Grand Final.
- Just like SMS voting, votes will be limited to 20 per person and will cost 55c per vote.
- Users can allocate 20 votes to one act, divide their votes between multiple acts, or just make one vote for their favourite.
- Jury members and public voters canโt vote for their own country, so you can vote for any act in Semi-Final 2 and Grand Final except Sheldonย Riley. Here’s a run-down of all the 2022 acts and their songs.
- Full voting terms and conditions will be available on the voting platform.
- For more information about the new Australian voting process, see here.
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