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Australian Music Industry Influencers Revealed as Eurovision Song Contest Jury Members
Following this morning’s Grand Final of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has unveiled the individuals who constituted each country’s jury.
Among the prominent figures included are singer-songwriter Alfie Arcuri, musician Mason Watts, arts writer Jane Albert, Chief Curator Meagan Loader, and rising artist Mia Rodriguez. These influential personalities from Australia were part of the extensive jury panel for the event.
Alfie Arcuri, known for his success on ‘The Voice’ and past involvement in Eurovision events, brings his musical expertise to the table. Mason Watts, fresh from a European tour and supporting Chris Isaak, adds a unique perspective to the jury’s deliberations.
Jane Albert, a veteran arts and features writer, contributes her insights garnered from years of covering a diverse range of artistic endeavors. Meagan Loader, with her background in music and creative developments, brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at the ABC.
Mia Rodriguez, the acclaimed singer-songwriter signed with City Pop Records, represents the younger generation of music talents on the jury. With her chart-topping releases and industry accolades, Rodriguez offers a contemporary viewpoint to the jury’s evaluations.
The Australian jury cast its votes in the Grand Final as follows: 12 points to Ireland, 10 points to Switzerland, 8 points to Croatia, 7 points to Italy, 6 points to Cyprus, 5 points to Sweden, 4 points to the United Kingdom, 3 points to Finland, 2 points to Luxembourg, and 1 point to Ukraine.
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