Making history at Eurovision: but Australia's euro-journey ends here, for now
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Electric Fields performing at Eurovision Credit: Sanjin Strukic/PIXSELL/PA
Australia's entry to this year's Eurovision has been knocked out in the semi-finals of the European song contest in Malmö, Sweden. But pop duo Electric Fields say they are still buzzing after a historical performance which saw an Australian Aboriginal language used on-stage for the first time in the event's history.
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