2021 Australian Women in Music Awards

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2021 Australian Women in Music Awards
Date17–18 May 2022
VenueBrisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, Queensland
Websitewomeninmusicawards.com.au

The 2021 Australian Women in Music Awards are the forthcoming third Australian Women in Music Awards. The event was scheduled to take place on 5 and 6 October 2021[1] but on 31 August 2021, but delayed to 17-18 May 2022.[2]

17 award categories will be presented, two more from 2019 with the Inaugural Tina Arena Special Impact Award and Live Production Touring Award being added. Nominations opened on 25 May 2021 and close on 6 July.[1] The Tina Arena Special Impact Award named after Tina Arena, will honour an unsung champion (working diligently and tirelessly, with little recognition) whose personal journey, contribution and service to industry has had an extensive impact on the Australian music community as a whole. In May 2021, Arena said, "I believe that by working together, alongside the leadership of AWMA, we have an unprecedented opportunity to improve the culture of the Australian music industry for the better, and pave the way for more women to be recognised across the sector."[3]

Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk expressed her excitement saying "It is wonderful to see this fantastic showcase of female talent, proudly supported by the Queensland Government, back on Australia's events calendar."[1]

The finalists were announced on 31 August 2021.[2]

AWMA Honour Roll[]

  • TBA

Nominees and winners[]

AWMA Awards[]

Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[2]

Full list of nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Humanitarian Award
Diversity in Music Award Studio Production Award
Live Creative Production Award Live Production Touring Award
  • Annie Peterson
  • Jenny Moon
  • Kait Hall
Music Leadership Award Songwriter Award
  • Marianna Annas
  • Jodie Feld
  • Sahara Herald
Music Photographer Award Film-maker Award
  • Cybele Malinowski
  • Brittany Long
  • Michelle Pitiris
  • Aimée-Lee Xu Hsien Curran
  • Natalie van den Dungen
  • Lucy Knox
Artistic Excellence Award Creative Leadership Award
  • Annie Peterson
  • Vanessa Hughes
  • Emily Ulman
Excellence in Classical Music Award Music Journalist Award
Excellence in Image Making Award Emerging Artist Award
  • Cindy Vogels
Tina Arena Special Impact Award
  • Sahara Herald
  • Sonja Horbelt
  • Dina Bassile

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Nominations for the 2021 Australian Women in Music Awards are now open". The Music Network. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Australian Women in Music Awards reveals finalists as it pushes event back to 2022". The Music Network. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  3. ^ "2021 Australian Women In Music Awards: Call Out for Nominations". Scenestr. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.

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