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Behind the scenes at Eurovision and major losses at national companies

Author
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Published
Wed 21 May 2025
Episode Link
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/arts-in-30/eurovision-electric-fields-opera-australia-ballet-financial-loss/105237744

Eurovision is a phenomenon in Australia, with more than 450-thousand people tuning in for the final this year. But what's it like to compete in this global extravaganza? And what impact does it have on a musician's career? Electric Fields, who represented Australia in 2024, share their experience at the competition.

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