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No SMS voting: How to vote in Eurovision 2023

Catherine Martin will deliver Eurovision voting on behalf of Australia this year.

There is no SMS voting for Eurovision this year, with all voting to take place online through a www.esc.vote portal.

Votes will be limited to 20 per person and will cost 65c per vote using an Australian-issued credit card.

Oscar winning costume designer Catherine Martin will deliver Eurovision voting on behalf of Australia this year.

Catherine Martin said: “I am so excited to be the spokesperson for Australia at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Since my first memories of ABBA exploding onto the stage and becoming the worldwide phenomenon they are, I have been obsessed, not only with the extraordinary celebration of music and songwriting but also with the inspiration, staging, costuming, and lighting. Eurovision celebrates not only musical excellence but the presentation of music, in visually extraordinary ways.”

SBS is yet to announce the Australian jury to be revealed Sunday 14 May at 0000 BST/0900 AEST.

How can Australia vote?

*The jury and Australian public can vote for any country except Australia.

This year, major changes in how the voting in Eurovision will work have been announced. The countries that qualify from the two Semi Finals, 10 from each, will now be decided solely based on the votes cast by viewers of the competition, rather than a combination of a jury and public vote as has been the case since 2009. Also, countries not taking part in the competition will be able to vote online for their favourite songs. Their votes will be added together and converted to points that will have the same weight as one participating country in both the Semi Finals and the Grand Final. Professional juries, made up of those working in the music industry, will continue to contribute to the result of the Grand Final combined with the public vote.

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. Australian viewers will need to tune into the Live broadcast of Semi Final 2 on Friday 12 May at 5am (AEST) and the Grand Final on Sunday 14 May at 5am (AEST) by following the voting prompts that appear on screen.

You can vote online via Eurovision’s official voting partner Digame, exclusively for Australia’s public Eurovision vote. This means there will be no SMS or televoting in Australia during the live shows. All of Australia’s public votes will be received via this online voting portal, which can be accessed via www.esc.vote

  • The 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 65c 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 can’t vote for their own country, so you can vote for any act in Semi Final 2 and Grand Final except Voyager. Find out more about of all the 2023 acts and their songs here
  • Full voting terms and conditions will be available on the voting platform.
  • For more information about the voting process, see here.

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  1. Pressure is on for an Oscar winning costume designer for what she’ll wear when she fronts up to a global audience to deliver Australia’s douze points

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