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Singer Delta Goodrem follows in Celine Dion’s footsteps to Eurovision
- Delta Goodrem represents Australia at Eurovision in Vienna this year, competing with her power ballad "Eclipse" as one of the event's most successful participants with over 9 million albums sold.
- Australia has participated in Eurovision for 11 years despite its geographical distance from Europe, with Goodrem drawing inspiration from mentors Olivia Newton-John and Celine Dion, both global superstars who performed on the contest stage.
- Boy George, a former judge on The Voice alongside Goodrem, appears on San Marino's SENHIT entry "Superstar," while Goodrem penned "Eyes on Me" for Celine Dion in the 1990s.
- Asked about hosting Eurovision in Australia if she wins, Goodrem expressed openness to the conversation, saying, "I'm happy to talk about if we could like have it here."
- Beyond Vienna, Goodrem plans to immerse herself in Eurovision Asia in September, remaining committed to unifying audiences through music as she gives her "absolute all" to the competition.
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