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Australia's 2019 Eurovision points breakdown


So Kate Miller-Heidke for Australia did incredibly well and made the Top 10 at Eurovision with 'Zero Gravity'. Now the points are all out let's look at the voting numbers that came out for Australia and who we voted for.

Top 10 again

It was our fourth top 10 in five years, a very impressive record. The 285 points Kate received is actually very high for a 9th place. In other years this would have put us in the 5th to 7th range and when Isaiah finished 9th in 2017 he only received 174 again with a very impressive 285 points.

Which nations got behind us?

Our highest jury points were 12 from Romania and Poland and our highest televote was 10 points from UK, Ireland and Iceland.

Overall the top nations who gave us the most total points were:

1. Iceland - 20 points

2. Poland - 18

2. UK - 18

4. Finland - 16

5. Spain - 15

5. Germany - 15

7. Romania - 14

7. Ireland - 14

9. Italy - 12

10. Israel - 11

10. Sweden - 11

10. Portugal - 11

Some familiar 'allies' didn't come for Australia this year, particularly from Scandinavia including Denmark, Norway and Sweden who were lower than usual.

Hungary, San Marino, Croatia and Georgia were the only nations not to give us points.

Televote success

Australia has not done that well in the televote in recent years and when we have, the results have been very much come from the jury.

Kate's total was made up from 154 points from the televote (54%) and 131 points from the jury (46%). This is the highest % of our total vote from the televote we have ever received. Below are our previous results:

2015: 37%

2016: 37%

2017: 1%

2018: 9%

2019: 46%

Semi Final Winner

Kate was also the Semi Final One winner! She finished 3rd in the jury (behind Czech Republic and Greece) and 2nd in the televote (behind Iceland) to win the semi final overall by 19 points.

So who did Australia vote for?

The Australia televote gave their points to:

12 - Norway

10 - Iceland

8 - Sweden

7 - Switzerland

6 - The Netherlands

5 - Italy

4 - Malta

3 - France

2 - Czech

1 - Azerbaijan

The rest were:

11th - Spain

13th - North Macedonia

14th - Cyprus

15th - Greece

16th - Russia

17th - Denmark

18th - San Marino

19th - Serbia

20th - Israel

21st - Belarus

22nd - UK

23rd - Albania

24th - Slovenia

25th - Germany

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