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Joel Creasey chats about Eurovision 2019 as he flies out for Tel Aviv

Joel Creasey is joining Myf Warhurst to commentate Eurovision 2019, it’s the duo’s third time behind the microphones for the international singing competition.

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Before flying out to Tel Aviv, Creasey caught up with Graeme Watson to chat about the 2019 competition, who he thought stood a chance to win, and why he things Kate Miller-Heidke will be a great representative for Australia.

Take a listen to our chat with Joel. 

This interviewed first aired on RTRFM 92.1’s weekly program All Things Queer. Staff at OUTinPerth volunteer at the community radio station.

Head across to RTRFM’s website to hear the entire show including some Eurovision classics, covers and our favourite songs from this year’s competition.

SBS will broadcast the first Semi Final featuring Kate Miller- Heidke on Wednesday 15 May, 5am (AEST) Semi Final 2 is on Friday 17 May, 5am (AEST) while the Grand Final is on Sunday 19 May, 5am (AEST). They will also be repeated in the evening.

OIP Staff


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