List of ARIA Music Awards and nominations received by Australian Idol contestants

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Australian Idol ARIA Music Awards and nominations
Artist Nominations Wins
Guy Sebastian
34 7
Jessica Mauboy
28 2
Matt Corby
10 2
Shannon Noll
6 -
Lisa Mitchell
5 -
Stan Walker
5 -
Damien Leith
4 1
Anthony Callea
3 1
Joel Turner
3 -
Casey Donovan
2 -
Paulini, Kate DeAraugo, Lee Harding, Wes Carr, Ricki-Lee Coulter
1 -
Totals
Nominations 105
Awards won 13
Footnotes
The "Nominated" cells of this infobox also includes works shortlisted and in top ten lists for public voted categories and pending results.

The Australian Recording Industry Association holds the ARIA Music Awards each year to recognise excellence, innovation and achievement in Australian music.[1] The awards have industry judged and highest selling categories, and since 2010 public vote categories. Award nominees and winners, excluding those for sales and public voted categories, are selected by an academy of judges from all sectors of the music industry, including retail, radio and TV, journalists, record companies and previous winners.[2] Australian Idol contestants have been nominated for 105 ARIA Awards since 2004, with 24 highest selling nominations, 33 nominations in publicly voted categories and 48 industry judged nominations.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] However, up until 2009 the nominations were mainly in the Highest Selling categories, with only five industry judged nominations being given. Since 2009 industry judged nominations have come more frequently for some Idol contestants. To date there have been 11 wins in sales and publicly voted categories, and in 2013 Season One winner Guy Sebastian and Season Four runner up Jessica Mauboy became the first Idol contestants to win industry voted ARIA Awards, Sebastian for Best Pop Release and Mauboy for Best Female Artist.[12]

Sebastian has received the most ARIA nominations with 34 including seven wins.[5][13][14][15][7][16][8][9] Mauboy has had 28 nominations including two wins, and Season Five runner up Matt Corby has received ten nominations including two wins. Mauboy has the most industry judged ARIA nominations with 15 and Sebastian has received 14. Corby has six industry voted nominations, Season Four contestant Lisa Mitchell four, and Season One contestant Joel Turner three. Season Four winner Damien Leith has been nominated twice in industry judged categories, and Noll once.[3][4][5][6][8][9]

The public vote categories were introduced in 2010, and are generally determined by the ten highest selling releases during the eligibility period, with the winner decided by the public. They replaced the Highest Selling Single and Album awards that year.[5] All 2010 ARIA Award nominees were also automatically shortlisted for Most Popular Australian Artist, with the final five and winner chosen by public vote.[17] In 2011 the ten nominees for Most Popular Australian Artist were the acts who had the highest selling albums or singles during the eligibility period.[18] A Most Popular Live Performer category was also introduced in 2011. It had no original nominee list, and any Australian musician who had performed live in Australia during the eligibility period could be voted for.[19] From 2012 this category was changed to Best Live Act and the nominees were chosen by ARIA, with public vote only deciding the winner. A Best Video category was also introduced with the same voting system. Also in 2012 the highest selling single and album categories were again removed. The peer voted Single of the Year was also removed, and replaced with a publicly voted Song of the Year award.[4] Nominees for this award are the ten highest selling Australian single releases during the eligibility period. Artists are only allowed to be nominated for one song, even if they have more than one in the top ten, and songs must have been released as singles during the eligibility period.[20]


ARIA Music Awards
Artist Year Nominated work Category Result
Guy Sebastian 2004[21] Just As I Am Highest Selling Album Nominated
"Angels Brought Me Here" Highest Selling Single Won
2005[22] Beautiful Life Highest Selling Album Nominated[9]
2008[23] The Memphis Album Highest Selling Album Nominated
2010[5][24] Like It Like That Best Pop Release Nominated
Most Popular Australian Album Final 5
Himself
for Like It Like That
Best Male Artist Nominated
Himself Most Popular Australian Artist Final 5
"Like It Like That" Most Popular Australian Single Final 5
"Art of Love"
(featuring Jordin Sparks)
Top 10
2011[14][15] "Who's That Girl"
(featuring Eve)
Single of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
Highest Selling Single Won
Himself Most Popular Australian Artist Top 10
2012[4] "Battle Scars"
(featuring Lupe Fiasco)
Best Pop Release Nominated
Himself
for "Battle Scars"
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Don't Worry Be Happy" Song of the Year Nominated
2013[12][16] Armageddon Album of the Year Nominated
Himself
for Armageddon
Best Male Artist Nominated
Armageddon Best Pop Release Won
Himself
for the Get Along Tour
Best Live Act Won
"Get Along" Song of the Year Nominated
2014[7] Himself
for "Come Home With Me"
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Like a Drum" Song of the Year Nominated
2015[25] Himself
for "Tonight Again"
Best Male Artist Nominated
2016[8] Himself
for "Black & Blue"
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Black & Blue" Video of the Year Nominated
2017[9] "Set in Stone" Song of the Year Nominated
2019[10] Himself
for "Choir"
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Choir" Best Pop Release Nominated
Song of the Year Won
Best Video Won
2020[11] Himself
for "Standing with You"

Best Male Artist Nominated
"Standing with You" Video of the Year Won
Jessica Mauboy 2009[26][27] Been Waiting Highest Selling Album Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
Breakthrough Artist Album Nominated
"Running Back"
(featuring Flo Rida)
Breakthrough Artist Single Nominated
Highest Selling Single Won
Herself
for Been Waiting
Best Female Artist Nominated
"Burn" Highest Selling Single Nominated
2011[14] "Saturday Night"
(featuring Ludacris)
Highest Selling Single Nominated
Herself Most Popular Australian Artist Final 5
2012[4] "Gotcha" Best Pop Release Nominated
Herself
for "Gotcha"
Best Female Artist Nominated
"Galaxy"
(featuring Stan Walker)
Song of the Year Nominated
2013[12] Herself
for "To the End of the Earth"
Best Female Artist Won
2014[7] Beautiful Album of the Year Nominated
Herself
for Beautiful
Best Female Artist Nominated
"Never Be the Same" Video of the Year Nominated
2015[25] Herself
for "Can I Get a Moment?"
Best Female Artist Nominated
2016[8] Herself
for "This Ain't Love"
Best Female Artist Nominated
2017[9][28] Herself
for The Secret Daughter: Songs from the Original TV Series
Best Female Artist Nominated
The Secret Daughter: Songs from the Original TV Series Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Nominated
"Fallin'" Best Pop Release Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
Herself Best Live Act Nominated
2018[29] The Secret Daughter Season Two: Songs from the Original 7 Series Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Nominated
2019[10] Herself
for "Little Things"
Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Video Little Things Nominated
2020[11] Herself
for Hilda
Album of the Year Nominated
Matt Corby 2012[4][30] "Brother" Breakthrough Artist Release Nominated
Himself
for Into the Flame (EP)
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Brother" Song of the Year Won
2013[12][16] Himself
for "Resolution"
Best Male Artist Nominated
"Resolution" Song of the Year Won
"Resolution" Best video Nominated
Himself
for the Resolution Tour
Best Live Act Nominated
2016[8] Telluric Best Adult Alternative Album Nominated
2019[10] Himself
for Rainbow Valley
Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Soul/R&B Release Rainbow Valley Nominated
Shannon Noll 2004[21] That's What I'm Talking About Highest Selling Album Nominated
"What About Me" Highest Selling Single Nominated
2006[31] Lift Best Pop Release Nominated
"Shine" Highest Selling Single Nominated
2007[32] "Don't Give Up" (with Natalie
Bassingthwaighte
)
Highest Selling Single Nominated
2011[33] Himself Most Popular Live Performer Nominated
Lisa Mitchell 2009[27] Wonder Breakthrough Artist - Album Nominated
"Coin Laundry" Breakthrough Artist – Single Nominated
Herself
for Wonder
Best Female Artist Nominated
2010[17][24] Herself
for "Oh! Hark!"
Best Female Artist Nominated
Herself Most Popular Australian Artist Shortlisted
Stan Walker 2010[17] Introducing... Stan Walker Most Popular Australian Album Top 10
"Black Box" Most Popular Australian Single Top 10
Himself Most Popular Australian Artist Shortlisted
2011[14] Himself Most Popular Australian Artist Top 10
2012[4] "Galaxy" (featured artist
on Jessica Mauboy song)
Song of the Year Nominated
Damien Leith 2007[32][34] The Winner's Journey Highest Selling Album Won
"Night of My Life" Breakthrough Artist – Single Nominated
Highest Selling Single Nominated
2011[14] Roy Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
Anthony Callea 2005[22] "The Prayer" Highest Selling Single Won
"Rain"/"Bridge over Troubled
Water
"
Highest Selling Single Nominated
Anthony Callea Highest selling Album Nominated
Joel Turner 2005[6] Joel Turner and the Modern
Day Poets
Best Urban Release Nominated
Best Independent Release Nominated
"These Kids" Breakthrough Artist Single Nominated
Casey Donovan 2005[22] For You Highest Selling Album Nominated
"Listen with Your Heart" Highest Selling Single Nominated
Paulini 2004[21] "Angel Eyes" Highest Selling Single Nominated
Kate DeAraugo 2006[31] "Maybe Tonight" Nominated
Lee Harding 2006[31] "Wasabi"/"Eye of the Tiger" Nominated
Wes Carr 2009[26] "You" Nominated
Ricki-Lee Coulter 2012[4] "Do It Like That" Song of the Year Nominated

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