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The 2009 New Cambria National Song Contest was the sixth running of New Cambria Television's popular annual music competition. It took place over six successive Saturdays from 7 November to 12 December 2009. Preparations for the contest began in January 2009. A number of changes to the contest's format were introduced, including increasing the number of songs selected to participate and the way the finalists are selected.

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  • The 2009 New Cambria National Song Contest was the sixth running of New Cambria Television's popular annual music competition. It took place over six successive Saturdays from 7 November to 12 December 2009. Preparations for the contest began in January 2009. A number of changes to the contest's format were introduced, including increasing the number of songs selected to participate and the way the finalists are selected.
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  • The 2009 New Cambria National Song Contest was the sixth running of New Cambria Television's popular annual music competition. It took place over six successive Saturdays from 7 November to 12 December 2009. Preparations for the contest began in January 2009. A number of changes to the contest's format were introduced, including increasing the number of songs selected to participate and the way the finalists are selected. Popular New Cambria comedian Brad Nivens was scheduled to co-present the Grand Final with NCT morning program hostess Jelena Jakupović, while journalist and writer Noah Kavanagh presented the Semi-Finals. However, Nivens's arrest for drink driving just five days before the final led to his being replaced with Kavanagh. In the Grand Final, Irish dance act Riverdance performed as part of their North American farewell tour. Blake Underwood directed the contest for the third time, having previously done so in 2006 and 2008. In a close finish, twenty-five-year-old Jake Dunigan won the contest, scoring 181 with the song "A Country Apart." Selma Kljajić and James Skerritt finished second by a nine-point margin with the song "The Fire is Burning."
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