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National Indigenous Music Awards 2025

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Edition of Australian music awards

National Indigenous Music Awards 2025
Date9 August 2025 (2025-08-09)
VenueDarwin Amphitheatre,Northern Territory, Australia
Hosted byElanie Crombie and Ben Graetz
Most winsEmily Wurramara andAndrew Gurruwiwi Band (2)
Most nominations3% and Emily Wurramara (4)
Websitenima.musicnt.com.au
Internet coverage
NetworkYouTube[1]

TheNational Indigenous Music Awards 2025 are the 22nd annualNational Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs), which is took place on 9 August 2024. Nominations were open from 23 May 2025 and closed on 16 June 2025.[2]

Nominations were announced on 7 July 2025 duringNAIDOC Week.[1]

In 2025, the event began a partnership withYouTube and the ceremony was livestreamed globally on the platform.[3]

Performers

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Performers at the event were:[4]

Hall of Fame inductee

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Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner

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  • Drifting Clouds

Awards

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The nominations were revealed on 7 July 2025.[1] Winners indicated inboldface, with other nominees in plain.[6]

Artist of the Year

ArtistResult
3%Nominated
Birdz and Fred LeoneNominated
Emma DonovanNominated
Jessica MauboyNominated
King StingrayNominated
Radical SonNominated
Emily WurramaraWon

Best New Talent of the Year

ArtistResult
Andrew Gurruwiwi BandWon
Drifting CloudsNominated
Miss KaninnaNominated
Ripple Effect BandNominated
TjakaNominated

Album of the Year

Artist and albumResult
3% -Kill the DeadNominated
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band –Sing Your Own SongNominated
BarkaaBig TiddaWon
Emily Wurramara –NaraNominated
King Stingray –For the DreamsNominated

Film Clip of the Year

Artist and songResult
3% featuring Jessica Mauboy – "Won't Stop"Nominated
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band – "Wata Mäwi"Nominated
Barkaa featuring Leroy Johnson – "Ngmaka"Nominated
Emily Wurramara featuringTasman Keith – "Lordy Lordy"Won
King Stingray – "Day Off"Nominated
Radical Son – "Bilambiyal"Nominated

Song of the Year

Artist and songResult
3% featuring Jessica Mauboy – "Won't Stop"Nominated
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band – "Once Upon a Time"Won
Barkaa featuring Leroy Johnson – "Ngmaka"Nominated
Emily Wurramara – "S.T.F.A.F.M."Nominated
Jem Cassar-Daley - "Kiss Me Like You're Leaving"Nominated
The Kid Laroi - "Girls"Nominated

Community Clip of the Year

Artist and songResult
Bulman School & Community – "Crocodile Style"Won
Bulman School & Community – "My Story of Songline Mata"Nominated
Bulman School & Community - "Strong Bala Wei"Nominated
Kalkaringi School - "Gurindji Dream Big (Kuni-jungkarni)"Nominated
Mapoon Community - "Mapoon - Breathe In Breathe Out"Nominated
Warmun Community - "Turkey Creek"Nominated

References

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  1. ^abc"3%, BARKAA and Emily Wurramara lead the 2025 NIMAs nominations".Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 July 2025. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  2. ^"Nominations open now for 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards".Mix DownUnder. 23 May 2025. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  3. ^Blogg, Phoebe (11 June 2025)."Nominations open for the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards".National Indigenous Times. Retrieved11 August 2025.
  4. ^"National Indigenous Music Awards Announce 2025 Nominees, Stacked Performers Line-up".The Music. 7 July 2025. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  5. ^"Jessica Mauboy Splits With Warner Music, Launches Indie Label".The Music Network. 1 August 2025. Retrieved1 August 2025.
  6. ^"National Indigenous Music Awards 2025 Winners".Scenstr. 9 August 2025. Retrieved9 August 2025.

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