(ORF) is a full member of the
European Broadcasting Union (EBU), thus eligible to participate in the
Eurovision Song Contest representing Austria. ORF finished last at its debut in the contest in 1957, before
Liane Augustin gave the country the first of its eight top five results in , with fifth. Having finished sixth in and fourth in , Udo Jürgens won the contest at his third attempt in
1966. This would be Austria's only top three result of 20th century. The country's best result over the next 46 years (1967–2013) would be fifth place, which it achieved with
The Milestones in ,
Waterloo and Robinson in and
Thomas Forstner in . Austria has finished last in the final a total of seven times, in 1957, 1961, 1962, 1979, 1984, 1988, 1991. The country also finished last in the semi-final in 2012. Austria's best result of the 1990s was four tenth-place finishes, in , , and . Austria's best result of the 2000s was
Alf Poier's sixth-place in , which was Austria's best placement since 1989. After a three-year absence,
ORF announced on 28 July 2010 that Austria would return to the contest in , where the country reached the final for the first time since 2004, finishing 18th. Austria achieved its second victory in the contest at the contest, with
Conchita Wurst winning with 290 points. In a complete reversal of fortunes in 2015, following a tie-break rule Austria was placed 26th and scored nul points along with
Germany (27th), they became the first country since the
United Kingdom in 2003 to score nul points at the final. Because of this, Austria became the first host country to receive
nul points. Austria qualified for the final for the next three years, finishing 13th in 2016, 16th in 2017 and in 2018, when "
Nobody but You" by
Cesár Sampson finished third. Three more non-qualifications followed with
Paenda (2019),
Vincent Bueno (2021) and
Lumix feat.
Pia Maria (2022).
Teya and
Salena returned Austria to the final in 2023, finishing 15th, followed by
Kaleen finishing 24th in 2024, and
JJ achieving Austria's third contest win in 2025. ==Absences==