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2019 Australian Women in Music Awards

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2019 Australian Women in Music Awards
Date9 October 2019
VenueBrisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, Queensland
Most awardsTashi Hall, Christine Anu (2)
Most nominationsNgaiire (3)
Websitewomeninmusicawards.com.au
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The 2019 Australian Women in Music Awards was the second Australian Women in Music Awards. The event took place on 9 October 2019. 15 award categories were presented, including new awards for Excellence in Classical Music, Excellence in Image Making and Music Journalism.[1] The Educator Award, Auriel Andrew Memorial Award and Musical Excellence Award were retired.

AWMA Honour Roll

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Nominees and winners

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AWMA Awards

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Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[3]

Full list of nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award Humanitarian Award
Diversity in Music Award Studio Production Award
  • Virginia Read
    • Elise Reitze-Swensen (Feels)
    • Kathy Naunton
Live Production Award Music Leadership Award
  • Laurie May
    • Jenny Moon
    • Kait Hall
  • Sue Telfer
    • Elise Reitze-Swensen
    • Lynette Irwin
Songwriter Award Emerging Artist Award
Music Photographer Award Film-maker Award
  • Tashi Hall
    • Jessica Vaini
    • Kerrie Geier
  • Tashi Hall
    • Aimée-Lee Xu
    • Hsien Curran
Artistic Excellence Award Creative Leadership Award
Excellence in Classical Music Award Music Journalist Award
  • Caroline Almonte
    • Claire Edwardes
    • Sarah-Grace William
Excellence in Image Making Award
  • Melaine Knight
    • Chloe Jean
    • Ntombi Moyo

References

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  1. ^ "2019 Australian Women in Music Awards Winners". scenestr. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Honour Roll". Australian Women in Music Awards. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Congratulations to our 2019 Recipients & Finalists". women in Music Awards. October 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
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