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Kate DeAraugo (Katherine Jenna DeAraugo) was born on 5 November, 1985 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian singer (born 1985). Discover Kate DeAraugo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Katherine Jenna DeAraugo
Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1985
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Melbourne

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Kate DeAraugo Net Worth

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1985

Katherine Jenna DeAraugo (born 5 November 1985) is an Australian singer-songwriter who in 2005 was the third winner of Australian Idol.

2000

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.

2003

DeAraugo's co-finalist was Emily Williams, making this the first all-female final since the show began in 2003.

2005

After Idol, DeAraugo signed to Sony BMG and released her debut single, "Maybe Tonight", in November 2005.

The single debuted at Number 1 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum.

Her debut album, A Place I've Never Been, was released in December 2005 and was also certified platinum.

After this, she travelled from Bendigo, Victoria, to the Gold Coast, Queensland, for singing lessons with Venetta Fields, finally moving to Queensland, where she auditioned for the third season of Idol in 2005.

On 14 November 2005, DeAraugo beat Lee Harding to ensure her place in the grand final.

Her father, a businessman and car dealer in her hometown of Bendigo orchestrated a publicity campaign with "Vote for Kate" stickers and buttons appearing all over central Victoria.

Williams was generally considered the favourite, but, on 21 November 2005, DeAraugo was crowned as the third Australian Idol winner with a vote that is still the closest in the show's history.

She defeated Williams by only 2%.

She was the only Australian Idol winner not to have earned a single touchdown from judge Mark Holden throughout the course of the show.

She was also never placed in any week's bottom group.

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.

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.

2006

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'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.

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.

2007

For this campaign, DeAraugo gained honorary membership of The Coterie in the 2007 membership list.

2008

DeAraugo later became a member of the multi-platinum-selling girl group Young Divas, which disbanded in 2008.

A former swimming teacher, DeAraugo had auditioned for Australian Idol in both the first season and in the second season, both times failing to make it past the auditions.