Australia

Australia has debuted in the first edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest and has participated in every edition since then. The country's best results are two third places; one achieved in the sixth edition with the song "Triumph" by Anja Nissen, and the second with the song "Some Kind of Love" by Azure Ryder in the thirtieth edition. The country has also been in the top ten nineteen times. The majority of their entries were selected through internal selection. However, starting with twenty-second edition, the national final Australian Super Star would take place to select their representative.

Australia's best scored entry is "Some Kind of Love" performed by Azure Ryder in the thirtieth edition which got 174 points. It is also one of the countries with the most automatic qualifications. The country failed to qualify to the grand final three times, with the worst result to date being a 14th place in the semi-final of the 17th edition.

History
Since its debut in the first edition, Australia has competed in every edition, and is one of the four countries to do so, together with Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. The country achieved its best result, which are two third places, and to date the only top 3 placements, with Danish-Australian singer Anja Nissen, who performed the song "Triumph" in the sixth edition and with Australian-Lebanese singer Azure Ryder with the song "Some Kind of Love" in the thirtieth edition. After the introduction of a semi-final in the 10th edition, Australia has been an automatic qualifier for 4 editions in a row thanks to their previous top 10 placements, making its first appearance in a semi-final only in the 14th edition. The country failed to qualify for the first time in the 17th edition, where Martin Garrix and Troye Sivan didn't manage to enter in the top 10 of the second semi-final. This is also country's worst result in the contest so far. With a total of nineteen top 10 places, Australia has more top 10 placements than any other country in the contest. It has 8 automatic qualifications, making it the the country with the most of them, sharing it with China and South Korea.

Australia's first entrant in the contest was Delta Goodrem with the song "My Big Mistake", who finished 15th out of 25. This is the second worst Australian entry to have competed in a final, after "1999" which got 17th. The following edition, Mileo with the song "Echo" gave the country its first top 5 result. After the success achieved by Anja Nissen in the sixth edition, the country had nine top 10 results in the following ten edition, with exception of the 8th edition when they placed 11th. After the non-qualification in the 17th edition, the country has achieved six more top 10 places and another non-qualifications in the 25th and 28th editions, placing 11th in the semi-final both times, just 5 and respectively 4 points away from qualification. The country then returned to the final with Lex and the song "C'est la vie, which contained verses in Serbo-Croatian and French, this being the first time when the country sent lyrics in another language than English. In the thirtieth edition, Azure Ryder equaled country's best result that was previously achieved in the sixth edition. Troye Sivan and Lastlings are the only artists that have competed twice.

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