Australian singer Delta Goodrem has been linked to the country’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, following media speculation that she could be internally selected to compete in Vienna.

Media report fuels rumour

According to the Australian publication Woman’s Day, the singer is expected to be unveiled as Australia’s act for the contest’s 70th edition in the coming weeks. The report, featured in the magazine’s late-February issue, claims that Goodrem views Eurovision as a major opportunity to expand her reach in Europe and is enthusiastic about the prospect of competing. Sources cited by the publication suggest she has already begun considering staging ideas and preparations for the contest.

Delta Goodrem has long been mentioned as a potential Australian representative. Her name frequently appears in fan discussions, and she has previously ranked highly in polls asking who should represent the country at Eurovision.

However, the claim remains unconfirmed, and broadcaster SBS has yet to make any official announcement.

Australia’s Eurovision journey

The most recent country to debut into the Eurovision Song Contest, Australia debuted in 2015. Guy Sebastian represented the land down under with his entry “Tonight Again” in Vienna, where they placed 5th. Since their debut, they have participated every single year of the competition.

Australia internally selected Go-Jo to represent them in 2024 with the song “Milkshake Man”. He ultimately failed to reach the Grand Final, placing eleventh in the second semi-final with 41 televote points.

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News Source: aussievission

Photo Credit: Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU


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