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In a hotly contested Junior Eurovision final, 12-year-old Jael, who was born and raised in Melbourne, scored Bronze for Australia, narrowly beaten by winner Poland & runner-up France.

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Jael Wena Wins Bronze For Oz At Junior Eurovision 2018
In a hotly contested Junior Eurovision final, 12-year-old Jael, who was born and raised in Melbourne, scored Bronze for Australia, narrowly beaten by winner Poland & runner-up France.

In the junior version of the greatest show on earth 12 year old Melbourne-born singer Jael Wena won bronze for Australia at Junior Eurovision in Belarus.

Wena, who wrote her first song at the age of four, won the national quest Fast Track Talent Showcase for three years running.

“When I found out I was selected to represent Australia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest I couldn’t believe it." "I knew that I had been put forward, but I was hoping and praying every night when I went to bed that it would be me.

When we got the news I just fell down on the floor laughing and crying. I am just so happy and excited to be representing my country and I am going to try my hardest to make my country proud,” said Jael Wena. Chosen by Head of the Australian Delegation Paul Clarke, she follows previous entrants Isabella Clarke (2017), Alexa Curtis (2016) and Bella Paige (2015).

“When we first heard Jael’s voice it literally stopped the office – how can someone so young have such a brilliant and mature voice? That happens a lot with the greats, and Jael is definitely capable of really great things."

"We found the perfect song for her and created a brilliant staging to accompany her huge talent. Go team Jael!” Clarke said. “Jael personifies everything we were looking for in this year’s Australian representative. She has an extraordinary voice, lashings of charisma, and an impressive stage presence.

We believe Jael will take the competition by storm and whatever happens make Australia proud,” said Libbie Doherty, Acting Head of ABC Children’s Television, before the event

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