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Revision as of 06:55, 21 November 2018

Austria first participated in the Home Composed Song Contest in 2005 and was most recently represented in the 2011 edition.

Austrian entries have finished on the podium on three occasions, taking silver and bronze in 2005 thanks to Karl Gartler's MikeWail project and another second place in 2011 thanks to "Can't Stop" by Sara Koell.

The country also propped up the scoreboard in 2010 with the unique "Üurnikaktus" by Cactus Project.

Contestants

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Year Title Performer Position
2005 Damned To The Night MikeWail 2 (of 23)
2005 Energy MikeWail 3 (of 23)
2006 Tu che non ci sei piú Sascha & MikeWail 8 (of 36)
2006 Marionaise Marion 17 (of 36)
2007 Pretty Young Girl MikeWail 6 (of 28)
2010 Üurnikaktus Cactus Project 19 (of 19)
2011 Can't Stop Sara Koell 2 (of 35)
2011 Traumland Marina Razumovskaja & Cecilio Perera DQ


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