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Jordan Anthony

Jordan launched onto the Australian music scene when, aged 14, he became the youngest finalist in the history of The Voice Australia, making it to the final four of the series. Having an ear for music and a passion for songwriting, he was then selected to represent Australia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest with his original song We Will Rise.

From Western Australia, the now 18-year-old continues to write and independently release his music, returning recently from LA where he was invited to showcase at A&R Worldwide’s MUSEXPO and collaborate with other talented artists and musicians.

It’s Jordan’s heartfelt lyrics that provide insight into his experiences of bullying, heartbreak, love and loss. His 2020 release Broken Love is nearing 400,000 streams on Spotify and recent releases include Gold, Holding onto You and Higher, a track about his inner circle of family and friends.

Jordan’s soulful voice and songwriting continues to grow with him now focussed on sharing his music with the masses through touring and live performances.

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TEDxKingsPark, in partnership with Curtin University, is proud to present seven West Australians aged 14 – 21 sharing their big ideas for change.

TEDxKings Park, in partnership with Curtin University, is proud to present six West Australians aged 14 – 21 sharing their big ideas for change

Today, you’ll decide which Finalist will turn their 30 Second Idea into a TEDxYouth@KingsPark talk published by TED on their Youtube channel with 34 million subscribers.

Today, you’ll decide which Finalist will turn their 30 Second Idea into a TEDxKings Park Youth talk published by TED on their YouTube channel with 38 million subscribers

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