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Australia's Eurovision entrant is also an immigration lawyer
Perth band Voyager will represent Australia at the Eurovision Song Contest this week, but lead singer Daniel Estrin says he's not giving up his day job.
Published 9 May 2023 7:55am
By Ben Lewis
Source: SBS News
Image: Daniel Estrin is the lead singer of Voyager. (Michael Dann)
Wearing a sequined houndstooth suit and holding a bright red keytar, the frontman of Australia’s Eurovision act for 2023 is analysing immigration law just days out from the start of the contest.
He’s aware of how ridiculous that sounds.
“I think I might be the first lawyer to take part in it. I know San Marino sent a dentist a while ago, so I’m fairly confident saying I’m the only immigration lawyer who has participated in the contest,” he says.
By day, Daniel Estrin is a partner at law firm Estrin Saul, arguing in front of judges and helping migrants to Australia sort out their visa issues. He's also been asked to comment on high-profile immigration cases, including last year’s Australian Open saga involving Novak Djokovic.
But by night, he’s a rock star; the lead singer (and keytar player) for Perth-based band Voyager.
“It’s kind of left brain, right brain,” he says.
By day, Daniel Estrin works as an immigration lawyer in Perth. Source: Supplied / Daniel Estrin
Estrin, 41, is himself a migrant. He came to Australia from Germany aged 11 and brought his love of Eurovision with him.
He’s toured the world with Voyager for two decades.
Daniel Estrin moved to Australia from Germany as a child. Source: Supplied / Daniel Estrin
After placing second at last year’s Australia Decides contest, the band lobbied hard to get the call-up for the 2023 competition, which although awarded to Ukraine, is being held in Liverpool, UK, this week.
“People wanted to see something slightly different. We’ve had people tell us for years we’d be brilliant on Eurovision,” Estrin says.
Voyager (left to right): Simone Dow, Scott Kay, Daniel Estrin, Ash Doodkorte and Alex Canion. Credit: Michael Dann
“I actually own one that’s exactly the same, it’s been in Voyager clips,” Estrin says.
“Logistically, it was a bit too hard to get my actual car onto the stage, but we found some amazing people in the UK’s MR2 community who were able to make this happen.”
Voyager rehearsing their song, Promise, at the Liverpool Arena. Source: SBS News / Corinne Cumming / EBU
With tens of millions of people tuning in to Eurovision this week, Voyager’s profile may be about to explode. But Estrin says he remains committed to his legal career and is hopeful recent proposed changes to Australia’s immigration system will make life easier for his clients.
“I think the main change that’s needed is speed and ease to make sure we’re competitive on the world stage; to attract the finest and best migrants,” he says.
“It’s not only about a skilled migration shortage but a labour shortage generally because that’s what Australia’s having at the moment.”
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A long-awaited review of Australia's migration system was released by Minister for Home Affairs Clare O'Neil last month. The review, led by former public service boss Martin Parkinson, warned the system is "not fit for purpose" and overly complex, with more than 100 visa subclasses.
“I know lawyers thrive on bureaucratic red tape … but for the good of the country a little less red tape would be good,” Estrin says.
Daniel Estrin says he remains committed to his career as an immigration lawyer. Source: Supplied / Daniel Estrin
“The legal community in Australia has been fantastic, they’re far more progressive than people think. It’s a conservative profession, but people have embraced it.”
Live broadcasts
- Semi Final 1 – Wednesday 10 May at 5:00am AEST
- Semi Final 2 – Friday 12 May at 5:00am AEST (featuring Voyager)
- Grand Final – Sunday 14 May at 5:00am AEST
Prime time broadcasts
- Semi Final 1 – Friday 12 May at 7:30pm AEST
- Semi Final 2 – Saturday 13 May at 7:30pm AEST (featuring Voyager)
- Grand Final – Sunday 14 May at 7:30pm AEST