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Tarni auditioned in ]. She was known for her ] style of music. She was also the lead singer in her band ''Tarni''. Tarni auditioned in ]. She was known for her ] style of music. She was also the lead singer in her band ''Tarni''.


===''Australian Idol'' Performances=== ===Australian Idol Performances===
*Brisbane Auditions: ''Trouble'' by ]</br>
During '']'', Tarni sang:
*Theatre Round Day One: ''Rush You'' by ]</br>

Brisbane Auditions: ''Trouble'' by ]</br> *Theatre Round Day Two: ''Pleasure & Pain'' by ]</br>
Theatre Round - Day 1: ''Lala'' by ]</br> *Theatre Round Day Three: ''Lala'' by ]</br>
Top 30 - Group 1: ''Sweet Child O' Mine'' by ]</br> *Top 30 - Group 1: ''Sweet Child O' Mine'' by ]</br>
Top 13 - Australian Hits: ''(I've Got You) On My Mind'' by ]</br> *Top 13 - Australian Hits: ''(I've Got You) On My Mind'' by ]</br>


==Dicography== ==Dicography==

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Tarni Stephens (born April 3, 1978) was a contestant who placed thirteenth in Australian Idol 3 in 2005. She was eliminated first, on September 12, 2005 along with fellow Top 13 contestant Chris Luder.

Australian Idol

Tarni auditioned in Brisbane. She was known for her rock style of music. She was also the lead singer in her band Tarni.

Australian Idol Performances

Dicography

Australian Idol 3: The Final 13 - Australian Made: The Hits

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