2005–2006: ''A Place I've Never Been'' As the winner of
Australian Idol in 2005, DeAraugo was sent to the studio to work on her debut album, which took six days to record. She released her debut single, "
Maybe Tonight", on 27 November 2005. With sales of 20,307 copies. It debuted at number one and stayed there for two weeks and was awarded a
platinum award by the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The single stayed in the top 50 for 13 weeks, and the
music video was popular on Australian music video shows such as
Video Hits and
Rage. In September 2006, "Maybe Tonight" was nominated for an
ARIA Award for "Highest Selling Single", but it lost to "
Flaunt It" by
TV Rock. DeAraugo released her debut album, ''
A Place I've Never Been'', on 12 December 2005 through
Sony BMG. The album debuted at number 10 on the Australian
ARIA Albums Chart, with 15,600 copies sold in its first week. The album stayed in the Top 50 chart for eight weeks and on the chart for 19 weeks. It was certified platinum in its first week. DeAraugo's second single, "
Faded", was released on 19 February 2006 and was co-written by Australian pop-rock duo
the Veronicas. "Faded" debuted at number eight on the Australian
ARIA Singles Chart and number three on the Australasian charts. It stayed in the Top 100 chart for 24 weeks.
2006–2007: Young Divas DeAraugo joined three other
Australian Idol contestants,
Emily Williams,
Ricki-Lee Coulter, and
Paulini, for a national tour. To promote the tour, the four released a cover of a
Donna Summer hit classic, "
This Time I Know It's for Real", under the name of
Young Divas. The single was released on 6 May 2006 and debuting at number seven and peaking at number two. It went platinum and was in the Top 30 charts for 24 weeks. Originally a music video was not to be included but, after much demand and the popularity of the single, a music video was released. The group appeared on television shows such as
Sunrise and the Australian version of
Dancing with the Stars to also promote the single and tour. The Young Divas' tour was very popular, and more shows had to be added than originally planned. As the single and tour had been so popular, the Young Divas recorded an album of remakes of classics.
Young Divas, their self-titled debut album, was released on 18 November 2006 and debuted at number four on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. Their second single, "
Happenin' All over Again" (a cover of
Lonnie Gordon's disco classic), peaked at number nine. The group members stated many times that they would also keep their solo careers, and DeAraugo announced in Australian magazine ''Woman's Day'' that she was currently working on her second solo album. DeAraugo and her fellow Divas then recorded a song called "2000 Miles" for the compilation album
Home: Songs of Hope & Journey by various Australian artists to raise funds and bring attention to
beyondblue, an Australian initiative against depression. For this campaign, DeAraugo gained honorary membership of
The Coterie in the 2007 membership list. On 22 June 2007, it was announced that Ricki-Lee Coulter had decided to leave the group in order to focus on her solo career following rumours of infighting. DeAraugo and the other two remaining group members stated that they would carry on with their plan to record a second album, which they hoped to release in November of the same year.
2007–2008: New Attitude and group disbandment On 26 September 2007, DeAraugo appeared alongside the group members on the top 12 nights of the fifth season of
Australian Idol. It was during this performance that season four runner-up,
Jessica Mauboy, was revealed as the new Young Diva, replacing Ricki-Lee Coulter. The group performed "
When You Believe," which was originally sung by
Mariah Carey and
Whitney Houston for the 40th anniversary of Channel 7's Telethon Western Australia. On 9 October 2007, they appeared on an
Australian Idol special named Doing It For the Kids and revealed that the name of their second album would be
New Attitude. On 22 October, they appeared on
Australian Idol season five for a third time when they performed their new single, "
Turn Me Loose", along with New Zealand rapper Savage who is featured on the track. The single was officially released on 17 November 2007 and peaked at number 15 on the ARIA singles chart. The Divas' second album followed on 26 November, peaked at number 10, and was certified gold for sales of 35,000 copies. On the season five finale of
Australian Idol, when
Natalie Gauci was declared the winner, the group performed their single "Turn Me Loose" for a second time with Savage. On 28 March 2008, after three months of apparent inactivity, the Young Divas' record label,
Sony BMG, announced in
The Daily Telegraph that, due to the underperformance of "Turn Me Loose", no second single would be released from
New Attitude. However, it was also stated that the group was not being dropped from the record label's artist roster. After months of speculation, it was officially announced on 24 August 2008 that founding Young Divas member Paulini and new member Jessica Mauboy had both decided to leave the group in order to concentrate on their solo careers. The move meant that DeAraugo and Emily Williams became the only remaining members of the Young Divas, though their manager David Champion stressed that the group's career was not over and a third line-up would appear after a hiatus. This was proven to be wrong when both Williams and DeAraugo resumed their solo careers in 2009.
2008–present: second studio album and Excess Baggage DeAraugo spent the remainder of 2008 writing and recording material for her second solo album, following her 2005 debut, ''
A Place I've Never Been''. Since the Young Divas disbanded, DeAraugo had been performing in clubs across Australia. She hoped to release her second studio album in August 2010, saying, "Basically, the album will be about what I have been through in the past few years. You know the sort of thing - relationships, the ups and downs of life. Some of it has been very public." In November 2011, in an interview regarding full-body liposuction, DeAraugo admitted that her second album had been completed yet was held back from release, blaming it on her body image. In February 2012, DeAraugo was featured on the
Nine Network weight-loss reality show
Excess Baggage, along with other well-known people such as
Kevin Federline and
Christine Anu. According to her biography on the official
Excess Baggage website, DeAraugo was still working on her second album. In February 2015, DeAraugo released a new track as part of the digital-only soundtrack for the film
Dinosaur Island. In April 2015, she announced that a new single, called "Shut Your Mouth", would be released on 1 May that year. The track was co-written by
DNA Songs and deals with emergence from a dark period in her life. "There was a bit of anger and resentment in the mood", she said of the recording process, "But above all, it's about empowerment." ==Personal life==