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Australia's Eurovision 2025 Jury revealed

  • Writer: Emma Garrie
    Emma Garrie
  • May 18
  • 2 min read


Following this morning's Grand Final of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU has revealed the members of each country's jury!



Australia’s Eurovision 2025 Jury


  • Singer Andrew Lambrou (Cyprus 2023) (Australia Decides 2022)

  • Radio announcer Robbie Buck

  • Singer Claire Howell (Charley) (Australia Decides 2022)

  • Composer Kylie Burtland

  • Guitarist Simone Dow from Voyager (Australia 2023)



Andrew Lambrou


Andrew Lambrou is a 26-year-old singer songwriter from Sydney. He is an Australian of Greek Cypriot family background. He represented Cyprus at Eurovision 2023, finishing 12th with Break A Broken Heart. In 2022 he took part in 'Eurovision - Australia Decides' with Electrify finishing in 7th place. He first began uploading covers to YouTube as a teenager and took part in the seventh season of The X Factor Australia in 2015, signing a recording deal in 2021.



Robbie Buck


Australian radio announcer Robbie Buck, 53, worked at ABC Radio Sydney for 28 years, 13 of which were spent as a host on triplej. For several years he also hosted the SBS Television dance music show Alchemy. More recently he fronted the breakfast show on ABC Radio Sydney, finishing up in December of 2024. Robbie's broadcasting career began at the age of 10, when he was introduced to community radio in Lismore and ended up hosting a classical music show for two years.



Claire Howell


Claire Howell, aka Charley, finished fourth at 'Eurovision - Australia Decides' in 2022 with I Suck At Being Lonely. She went on to release her debut EP Timebombs in 2023. Growing up in a musical family on the Gold Coast, she appeared on both seasons five and six of 'The Voice Australia' in 2016 and 2017, just missing out on the semi-finals in 2017.



Kylie Burtland


Kylie Burtland is a Canadian-born Australian composer and graduate of the Australian, Film, Radio and Television school. She has worked in film, television and advertising. Her TV credits include Grey Nomads (2020-2022), When The Camera Stopped Rolling (2021), Bad Mothers (2019), Here Come the Habibs (2016) and Whitlam: The Power and the Passion (2015). She has also composed music for the Shanghai Pavilion interactive experience at World Expo 2010, music for the projections on the Sydney Opera House for Vivid Sydney (2013) and the song Triumph of the One for the 2006 Asian Games closing ceremony in Doha.



Simone Dow



Guitarist Simone Dow is a member of Voyager who represented Australia at Eurovision in 2023, finishing 9th with Promise. The band also came runner-up with Dreamer at 'Eurovision - Australia Decides' in 2022. She has shared the stage with bands such as Deftones, Opeth, Nightwish and Leprousand and has been playing in bands since she was 16.



How Australia's Jury voted in the Grand Final


12 points - Greece

10 points - Latvia

8 points - Malta

7 points - Austria

6 points - Sweden

5 points - Poland

4 points - Denmark

3 points - Estonia

2 points - Finland

1 point - Switzerland



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