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Australian music awards

J Awards
Current:2024 J Awards
The J Award logo. (2005)
CountryAustralia
Presented byTriple J
First award2005[1]
Final award2024
Websitewww.triplej.net.au/jawards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTriple J (2005–present)

The J Awards are an annual series of Australianmusic awards that were established by theAustralian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio stationTriple J and which are judged by the music and on-air teams from radio stations Triple J,Triple J Unearthed andDouble J.[2] The awards are given in an on-air ceremony held in November each year as part ofAusmusic Month. The2024 awards were last presented on 14 November 2024.

Background and awards

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As part of Triple J's 30th anniversary celebrations in 2005, the station inaugurated a single "J Award" to be given for "an album of outstanding achievement as an Australian musical work of art – for its creativity, innovation, musicianship and contribution to Australian music."[1]

Australian Album of the Year

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The Judging criteria for the award is open to any album released (November the previous year to October the current year) either independently or through a record company by an Australian artist. The album must be available for purchase (All genres are considered) and any album sent to triple j in consideration for airplay is automatically also in consideration for the J Award given it's received by triple j within this period. This award was renamed as theAustralian Album of the Year in 2007.[3]

Unearthed Artist of the Year

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In 2007, a new award forUnearthed Artist of the Year was introduced.[3] Thetriple j judges now looking back over the winners of site competitions over the year and awarding the triple jUnearthed J Award to the best and most promising artist. The Judging criteria for theUnearthed Artist of the Year is open to any artist who has had a ground breaking and impactful last 12 months. Any Unearthed artist who wins a sponsored competition or is featured on Unearthed is eligible for this award. Any artist registered on the Unearthed site during this period is also eligible in consideration for nomination for this award.[3]

Australian Music Video of the Year

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In 2008, a new award forAustralian Music Video of the Year was added.[4] originally withtriple j tv as a co-presenter but that role is now filled by ABC TV programrage.[2] The music video of the year being determined for its outstanding achievement as an Australian musical video work of art (based on its creativity, originality and technical excellence). The music video is selected from any music video released by an Australian artist (either independently or through a record company) and that is also directed by and Australian director between November and December the preceding year.

Double J Australian Artist of the Year

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In 2014, A new award forDouble J Australian Artist of the Year, which was introduced.[5] It was awarded byDouble J, triple j's sister station, to the artist that the station had seen as the greatest contributor to either recorded music, live performances or Australian music culture, or a combination of the three, during the course of the year.

This award celebrates artists who have released or produced an album that has resonated with Double J as an impressive musical work of art; have pulled off significant live performances, events or tours; or made a valued contribution through their music to Australian arts and culture.[6]

You Done Good Award

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In 2019, a fifth award forYou Done Good Award was added to the schedule. The award goes to an Australian who has "made an impact on the industry through outstanding achievement, social change or altruistic endeavours."[6]

Australian Live Act of the Year

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In 2023, theAustralian Live Act of the Year was introduced.

The J Award trophy

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The initial style of J Award trophy was a rectangular glass plaque with the J Award logo over a section of frosted glass. It was only used from 2005 until 2007 and can be seen in photos with past winners under the history section of the J Award website.[7]

The current J Award trophy is a 3-D design that features the top third of the J Award logo, the Emu and Kangaroo crossed necks and heads, and is made of glass and has the Categories & Winners inscribed onto them. It has remained largely unchanged since its inception in 2008.[8][9]

Awards by year

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To see the full article for a particular year, please click on the year link.

YearAustralian Album of the YearUnearthed Artist of the YearAustralian Music Video of the Year
(Director, Song, Artist)
Double J Australian Artist of the YearAustralian Live Act of the Year
2005Wolfmother byWolfmother
2006The Hard Road byHilltop Hoods
2007[3]Cruel Guards byThe PanicsYoung and Restless
2008Apocalypso byThe PresetsJohn Steel SingersMike Daly for "2020" byThe Herd
2009As Day Follows Night bySarah BlaskoThe Middle EastAlex Roberts for "Parlez vous Francais?" byArt vs. Science
2010Innerspeaker byTame ImpalaBoy & BearMairi Cameron and Stephen Lance for "Sunday Best byWashington
2011Making Mirrors byGotyeBall Park MusicEmma Tomelty for "Speak of the Devil" byHermitude
2012Lonerism byTame ImpalaThe RubensKris Moyes for "Way II War" byKirin J. Callinan
2013Flume byFlumeRemiJosh Thomas for "Everything You Wanted" byClubfeet
2014Built on Glass byChet FakerMeg MacSia Furler andDaniel Askill for "Chandelier" bySiaMia Dyson
2015Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit byCourtney BarnettTired LionNatalie Erika James for "Mine" byLife Is Better BlondeTim Rogers
2016Utopia Defeated byD.D DumboTash SultanaDanny Cohen and Jason Galea for "People-Vultures" byKing Gizzard & the Lizard WizardKing Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
2017[10]Reclaim Australia byA.B. OriginalStella DonnellyTim White for "A Foreign Affair" byClient Liaison/Tina ArenaJen Cloher
2018Lost Friends byMiddle KidsKwameClaudia Sangiorgi Dalimore for "Native Tongue" byMojo JujuGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu
2019Rainbow Valley byMatt CorbyTones and ISanjay De Silva for "Final Form" bySampa The GreatSampa the Great
202014 Steps to a Better You byLime CordialeJK-47Joey Hunter for "Billy Bad Again" byTasman KeithArchie Roach
2021Smiling with No Teeth byGenesis OwusuKing StingrayRiley Blakeway for "The Other Black Dog" by Genesis OwusuThe Avalanches
2022Angel in Realtime byGang of YouthsElsy WameyoRaghav Rampal for "Oldboy" by1300Midnight Oil
2023[11]Drummer byG FlipMiss KaninnaMoonboy Studios for "4K to the Middle East" by Shaba featuring UziBriggsGenesis Owusu
2024[12]Zorb bySyccoLitheClaudia Sangiorgi Dalimore for "Lordy Lordy" byEmily Wurramara featuringTasman KeithMissy HigginsAngie McMahon

Most awards

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The following artists have won more than one J Award:

  • Tame Impala, Australian Album of the Year in 2010 and 2012.
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Double J Artist of the Year and Australian Music Video of the Year in 2016.
  • Sampa the Great, Double J Artist of the Year and Australian Music Video of the Year in 2019.
  • Genesis Owusu, Australian Album of the Year and Australian Music Video of the Year in 2021; and Australian Live Act of the Year in 2023.

References

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  1. ^ab"The J Award – 2005".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2005.Archived from the original on 1 August 2009. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  2. ^ab"J Awards – 2018: About the J Awards".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2018.Archived from the original on 21 August 2019. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  3. ^abcd"The J Award 2007".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007.Archived from the original on 31 July 2010. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  4. ^"J Awards – 2008".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2008.Archived from the original on 31 July 2010. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  5. ^"J Awards – 2014".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2014.Archived from the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  6. ^ab"triple j announce J Award nominees & new 'You Done Good' award".The Music Network. 4 November 2019. Retrieved15 August 2020.
  7. ^"The J Award 2006".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2006.
  8. ^Article title[dead link] 2013 J Awards
  9. ^http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-11-23/a.b.-original-at-the-2017-j-awards/9186054 2017 J Award
  10. ^"J Awards – 2017".triple j.Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2017.Archived from the original on 28 November 2017. Retrieved21 August 2019.
  11. ^"Here are all the big winners of the 2023 J Awards!".triple j. 12 November 2023. Retrieved30 July 2024.
  12. ^"Here are your big winners of the 2024 J Awards".Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 14 November 2024. Retrieved14 November 2024.

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