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Latest revision as of 01:09, 5 July 2024

Roosian Song Festival
Original titleStraliagalBurra Mungari Wurun
GenreSong Contest
Presented byVaries
Country of originStrayaRoos
Original language(s)English
Production
Camera setupMulticamera
Running time1-3 Hours
DistributorrtvS International
Release
Original networkStrayaRoos Broadcasting Corporation
Original releaseMarch 26, 1968 (1968-03-26)
Chronology
Related shows
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

The StrayaRoos Song Festival, sometimes styled as (StrayaRoos SongFestival) Is StrayaRoos' national song contest, it first aired on November 28, 1968 with songs from 5 Particpating Regions.

History

Editions

Year City Venue Winner Artist Song Points Runner Up Points
1968 Pale Pale Exhibition Centre Panem Sofia Dreala 8 Pale 7
1969 Panem Panem Stadium Pale 9 Menai 8
1970
1971

Participation

A total of 17 regions have participated in the contest, of which 4 have participated in every edition.

Region Debut Last Appearances
Acaua 2005 2023 18
Acina 1997 2023 26
Circunses 1968 2023 55
Coal Coast 1972 2023 51
Coralsa 1996 2023 27
Duomji 1968 2015 47
Eay 1972 2023 51
Manildon 1997 2023 26
Menai 1969 2023 39
Pale 1968 2023 55
Panem 1968 2023 55
Reakia 1993 2021 28
Richmond 1968 2023 55
Sysbanes 1982 2023 41
Ulladulla 1973 2023 50
Zalk 1997 2023 26
Zeal 1998 2023 25

Voting

Main article: Voting in the Roosian Song Festival
Throughout the contest's history, voting has remained relatively constant. The current system, where 3-member juries and a televote each account for half a region's vote, and are combined to make a 7-5-3-2-1 vote, was introduced in 2015. The 7, 5, 3-1 system has been utilised since 1973, after a tie between Coal Coast and Panem the previous year.

Voting Systems

Year Points Voting system
1968 - 1972 5-1 Each region has 5 jurors, who each award 1 point to their favourite entries.
1973 - 1992 7, 5, 3-1 Each region has 2 jurors, one professional, and one demoscopic. The top fives of these jurors are combined to create the region's score
1993 - 1996 Each region has a 3-member professional jury, and optionally a televote. The top fives of the jury and public are combined to create the region's score
1997 - 2006 Each region either has a 3-member professional jury or a televote to create the region's score.
2007 - 2012 Each region has a 3-member professional jury, and a televote. The top fives of the jury and public are combined to create the region's score
2013 - 2014 The contest runs over two nights. On the first night, each region has a 3-member professional jury and a televote. the top fives of the jury and public are combined to create the region's score. On the second night, each region only uses a televote to award their points
2015 - 2024 Each region has a 3-member professional jury, and a televote. The full rankings of the jury and televote are combined to create the region's score.
2025 - 7, 5, 3-1 x 2 The jury and the televote each award an independent set of points. First the jury points are announced. Then the televoting points are calculated together, before being added to the jury points, effectively doubling the points which can be awarded in total.

See Also