It starts with a crowd Skyping the organisers from a giant screen attached to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, begging to be included in the competition. There are flags. Girls in togs. And, hooray! They can compete - if they can move Australia to Europe. Hands up if you reckon that
The Eurovision Song Contest is known for celebrating the weird and the wonderful. But this year it was the half-time entertainment provided by Australia that caught our eye - and not for the right reasons. Here's a blow-by-blow account.
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