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Australia’s Eurovision plans disrupted for second year – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia won’t have an artist performing live in Rotterdam in May. But we’ll still be competing remotely, SBS has announced.

Australias opportunity to compete remotely comes in the wake of last years cancellation.
Last September, in an effort to ensure this years Eurovision would definitely go ahead, the European Broadcasting Union and the shows Dutch broadcasters devised four scenarios for hosting the competition.
Scenario C made a contingency for travel restrictions, requiring each country to submit a live-to-tape performance in the case they would be unable to perform live in Rotterdam.
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