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Kate Miller-Heidke (The Voice 2025)
Australia’s most electrifying music competition, The Voice Australia, is back for its 14th season—launching Sunday, 10 August at 7.00pm on Seven and 7plus—with a coaching panel like no other.
Pop icon Melanie C (Sporty Spice) makes her debut, joined by GRAMMY-winning hitmaker Richard Marx, Voice veteran Ronan Keating, and our very own Kate Miller-Heidke—back for her second season and determined to win.
Kate’s career is as varied as it is acclaimed: five Top 10 albums, performances at the Metropolitan Opera and English National Opera, four Helpmann Awards for her debut opera The Rabbits, and a Top 10 Eurovision finish in 2019 with Zero Gravity. In 2024, she toured nationally, premiered Muriel’s Wedding: The Musical in the UK, and played her first UK headline show in a decade.
On The Voice Australia Season 14:
- Being the only Aussie coach and why so many contestants connect with her.
- Competing with Richard Marx’s superstar-packed pitch tactics.
- Playful jabs and rivalries—including one sharp exchange with Marx on “experience.”
- New backstage friendships.
- The high-energy coach performance in episode one.
- Why the 2024 talent pool is stronger than ever.
- Mentoring artists beyond the show.
- Her passion for originality in contestants.
Beyond The Voice:
- The irony of a Logie nod for “Best New Talent.”
- Fusing opera, pop, and theatre in her songwriting.
- The biggest artistic risk she’s taken—and its impact.
- New sounds and projects on the horizon.
Personal & Creative Life:
- How motherhood reshaped her approach to music.
- A surprising personal fact.
Big Picture & Philosophy:
- The advice she wishes she’d been given early on.
- The song she’d play for her 20-year-old self.
- What makes a song truly resonate.
Kate Miller-Heidke’s warmth, quick wit, and fearless artistry shine through—whether she’s mentoring rising stars or pushing creative boundaries. This season, her homegrown authenticity feels more essential than ever.
For the latest television news, streaming info, ratings, cinema reviews and more podcasts, head to www.tvcentral.com.au.
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