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SBS announces Eurovision judging panel

SBS has named its 5 Eurovision jurors who holds 50% of our voting power in the contest this year.

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SBS has named its Eurovision Jury for Australia’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Each National Jury comprises of a rag tag team of respected local music/entertainment figures with extensive experience and contributes 50% of Australia’s voting power in assessing other national entries.

Viewers in each country make up the other 50% for the Semi Finals and Final.

The Eurovision Jury was selected by SBS and had to meet the criteria set out by the EBU. They are:

 

Amanda Pelman (Chair)
Amanda has a distinguished career in Australian music. She has worked at record labels where she signed a young Kylie Minogue, cast leading musicals (Priscilla Queen of the Desert), produced live events (Long Way to the Top) and judged music television programs (It Takes Two).

“All the Artists who appear on Eurovision are totally unique – not just in displaying the nuances of their specific nationalities, but in getting a grip on the ART of show business. Everything is over the top and fun filled. I wish the music industry would embrace more of this humour and joie de vie!”

Richard Wilkins
A trained violinist Richard is known as a television/radio host (Channel 9’s Today; Smooth FM) and performer (Grease: The Arena Spectacular). With 27 years in the Australian music and television industry he is a Member of the Order of Australia for services to the community through the entertainment industry.

“What’s not to love about Eurovision? I’m deeply honoured to be part of the Australian jury. Just a shame we can’t vote for Guy. But tell your rellies in Europe to vote 1 Australia!”

Danielle Spencer
Danielle began singing and learning piano at aged 4. As an adult she worked in film, television and theatre before releasing her debut album White Monkey in 2001. She toured internationally after the release of her second album in 2010 and is currently working on a new album.

“As someone with a passion for music and performance, I’m thrilled to be part of a jury that assesses some of the world’s best performers on our biggest stage. It’s exciting to be part of Australia’s debut at Eurovision, and I’m sure Guy Sebastian will do us all proud. I can’t wait to see what the acts have in store for us and to hopefully discover the next ABBA or Conchita with my fellow jurors”.

Jake Stone
Jake boasts a varied and successful music career as a performer (with his band Bluejuice), music journalist (The Sydney Morning Herald, Rolling Stone Australia), radio host (triple J), songwriter and event host (MusicNSW, Vivid Festival).

“From being in a band people thought was weird enough to compete in Eurovision, to actually being officially asked to judge Eurovision for Australia, it’s been a dizzying and completely unexpected ride so far.”

Ash London
An MTV addict growing up, Ash has lived and breathed pop music since she first saw Britney cartwheel down the corridor in ‘Baby One More Time’. Since then, she’s spent majority of her 20s bringing pop music into the ears of Aussies on TV and radio as host of Take 40, The Loop and Shazam Top 20.

“From the tap dance shows in my living room, to my lifelong obsession with neon spandex and a deep seated love of show tunes, I feel as though my whole life has been working towards this point. What an honour to be involved in Australia’s first ever shot at Eurovision glory!”

SBS Managing Director Mike Ebeid said: “SBS is delighted to have so many well respected music and industry figures joining us on this incredible Eurovision ride as we compete in the contest for the first time. Amanda, Richard, Mark, Jake and Danielle each bring extensive knowledge and enthusiasm to the table and I’m confident that this 50 per cent of Australia’s vote is in very safe hands.”

Australians will be able to vote during the early morning broadcasts, but not the primetime replays.

Jury members and public voters can’t vote for their own countries.

Australia’s Eurovision Spokesperson who delivers the votes to Austria will be announced on Monday 18 May.

And it had better be Lee Lin Chin.

13 Responses

  1. For Eurovision I thinks it works well….looking forward to it….as I always do…but more so this time because of our participation….

  2. I wondered how we would ruin our participation in Eurovision and this judging panel did it for me.

    Seriously Richard Wilkins?

    And did they make an extra special effort to ensure no one with a difficult European surname was selected?

    1. I don’t know who that person is but if they have half the grace, poise, and humour of Lee Lin Chin, they’ll prob be ok.

    1. I too was wondering why Molly was not on the judging panel. I would have thought he would be an obvious choice due to all the “discoveries” he made during the Countdown years.

      1. I would have thought Molly, Dicko or even performers like Jessica Mauboy (who has experienced Eurovision first hand), Tina Arena or Marcia Hines would have made great jurors.

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