In the following tables, winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. The nominees are those which are listed below the winner and not in boldface.
Best Play
Best Direction of a Play
Richard III – Melbourne Theatre Company
August: Osage County – Melbourne Theatre Company
The Book of Everything – Company B Belvoir & Kim Carpenter's Theatre of Image
Happy Days – Malthouse Theatre
Simon Phillips – Richard III
Neil Armfield – The Book of Everything
Michael Kantor – Happy Days
Thomas Ostermeier – Hamlet (Schaubuhne Berlin presented by Sydney Festival)
Julie Forsyth – Happy Days
Kathryn Hunter – Kafka's Monkey (Arts Projects Australia in association with Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre)
Jane Menelaus – August: Osage County
Robyn Nevin – August: Osage County
Ewen Leslie – Richard III
Paul Blackwell – The Hypochondriac (Brink Productions)
Robert Menzies – The End (Company B Belvoir)
Toby Schmitz – Ruben Guthrie (Company B Belvoir)
Alison Whyte – Richard III
Jennifer Hagan – Richard III
Deborah Kennedy – The Book of Everything
Yael Stone – The Book of Everything
Humphrey Bower – Richard III
Charlie Garber – Gethsemane (Company B Belvoir)
Arky Michael – Love Me Tender (Company B Belvoir)
Dennis Olsen – King Lear (State Theatre Company of South Australia)
Best Musical
Jersey Boys – Dodger Theatricals, Rodney Rigby, Dainty Consolidated Entertainment, Joseph J Grano, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Pelican Group & Michael Watt in association with Latitude Link & Rick Steiner
Avenue Q – Arts Asia Pacific and Power Arts
The Drowsy Chaperone – Melbourne Theatre Company
The Wizard of Oz – Windmill Theatre
Jonathan Biggins – Avenue Q
Des McAnuff – Jersey Boys
Rosemary Myers – The Wizard of Oz
Simon Phillips – The Drowsy Chaperone
Kelley Abbey – Fame the Musical (John Frost)
Andrew Hallsworth – The Drowsy Chaperone
Sergio Trujillo – Jersey Boys
Nathan M. Wright – Avenue Q
Michala Banas – Avenue Q
Delia Hannah – Cats (The Really Useful Company Asia Pacific in association with Lunchbox Theatrical Productions and David Atkins Enterprises)
Christie Whelan – The Drowsy Chaperone
Ursula Yovich – The Wizard of Oz
Mitchell Butel – Avenue Q
Michael Cormick – Mamma Mia! (Judy Craymer, Richard East and Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal and Michael Coppel with Louise Withers & Associates)
Bobby Fox – Jersey Boys
Geoffrey Rush – The Drowsy Chaperone
Christina O'Neil – Avenue Q
Lisa Adam – Jersey Boys
Jaz Flowers – Fame the Musical
Jude Henshall – The Wizard of Oz
Luke Joslin – Avenue Q
Adam Murphy – The Drowsy Chaperone
Scott Johnson – Jersey Boys
Geoff Revell – The Wizard of Oz
Best Opera
Best Direction of an Opera
Peter Grimes – Opera Australia
Bliss – Opera Australia
Le Grand Macabre – Adelaide Festival in association with State Opera of South Australia
King Lear – Ten Days on the Island
Neil Armfield – Peter Grimes
Neil Armfield – Bliss
Chris Drummond – The Flying Dutchman (State Opera of South Australia)
Alex Olle and Valentina Carrasco – Le Grand Macabre
Emma Matthews – La sonnambula (Opera Australia)
Takesha Meshé Kizart – Tosca (Opera Australia)
Lorina Gore – Bliss
Susan Gritton – Peter Grimes
Stuart Skelton – Peter Grimes
Peter Coleman-Wright – Bliss
John Wegner – The Flying Dutchman
John Wegner – Tosca
Taryn Fiebig – Bliss
Catherine Carby – Peter Grimes
Taryn Fiebig – La sonnambula
Tiffany Speight – Così fan tutte (Opera Australia)
Andrew Foote – Peter Grimes (West Australian Opera and Perth International Arts Festival in association with the Australian Youth Orchestra)
Paul Biencourt – Rembrandt's Wife (Victorian Opera)
Barry Ryan – Bliss
Stuart Skelton – The Flying Dutchman
Oedipus Rex & Symphony of Psalms – Sydney Festival with the Sydney Symphony and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
La Serenissima – Ten Days on the Island
Sydney Symphony Power and Panache – Sydney Symphony
Tchaikovsky's Symphony Pathetique – West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Imogen Cooper in recital as part of the Sydney Symphony International Pianist in Recital Series – Sydney Symphony
Great Romantics Tour – Australian Chamber Orchestra
Les Voix Humaines – Melbourne Recital Centre
London Sinfonietta – Programs 1 & 2 – Adelaide Festival
Imogen Cooper – Imogen Cooper – Recital (Melbourne Recital Centre)
Calvin Bowman – Bach Marathon (Melbourne International Arts Festival and City of Melbourne)
Alexander Gavrylyuk – Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.3 with the Sydney Symphony (Sydney Symphony Prokofiev Festival) (Sydney Symphony)
Philippe Jaroussky – Vivaldi Olympia (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
Best Ballet or Dance Work
Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production
FIRE – Bangarra Dance Theatre
Dyad 1929 – The Australian Ballet
Harakiri – a rite – STRUT dance
Körper – Melbourne International Arts Festival and Sasha Waltz
Danielle Rowe – Dyad 1929
Deborah Brown – FIRE
Lucinda Dunn – The Silver Rose (The Australian Ballet)
Tara Soh – Be Your Self (Australian Dance Theatre in association with the Adelaide Festival and Adelaide Festival Centre)
Richard Cilli – We Unfold (Sydney Dance Company)
Daniel Gaudiello – The Silver Rose
Matthew Morris – Harakiri – a rite
Kimball Wong – Be Your Self
Stephen Page – FIRE
Phillip Adams – Miracle (BalletLab)
Didier Theron – Harakiri – a rite
Wayne McGregor – Dyad 1929
Best Australian Contemporary Concert
Best Contemporary Music Festival
The Man in Black: The Johnny Cash Story – Sydney Opera House in association with Folsom Prison Productions
Dirty Three & Laughing Clowns – Sydney Festival by arrangement with ATP and Feel Presents a Don't Look Back concert
John Farnham – Live by Demand – Glenn Wheatley – Talentworks
The RocKwiz National Tour 2010 – Renegade Films and RocKwiz Touring
Big Day Out 2010 – Vivian Lees and Ken West
Homebake Music & Arts Festival 2009 – The 15th Anniversary – Domestic Music Concepts
2010 Melbourne International Jazz Festival – Melbourne International Jazz Festival
WOMADelaide – WOMADelaide Foundation
Pink – Funhouse Tour – Michael Coppel Presents
AC/DC Black Ice Tour – Garry Van Egmond & Chugg Entertainment
Beyonce – Michael Coppel Presents
George Michael – Live – Dainty Consolidated Entertainment
Best Cabaret Performer
Best Comedy Performer
iOTA – Smoke & Mirrors (Sydney Festival)
Paul Capsis, Martin Martini, Le Gateau Chocolat, Lady Carol, Christine Johnson, Simone Page Jones – A Company of Strangers (Strut n Fret)
Moira Finucane – The Burlesque Hour (Finucane & Smith with fortyfivedownstairs, Auspicious Arts Projects and The Street Theatre)
Meow Meow – Meow to the World: Crisis is Born (Again) (Sydney Opera House presents)
Wil Anderson – Wilful Misconduct
Kitty Flanagan – Charming and Alarming
Fiona O'Loughlin – On a Wing and A Prayer
Hannah Gadsby – The Cliff Young Shuffle
Sonya Hartnett's Thursday's Child – Monkey Baa Theatre for Young People
The Book of Everything – Company B Belvoir & Kim Carpenter's Theatre of Image
Shape of a Girl – Sydney Opera House presents
The Wizard of Oz – Windmill Theatre
True Stories – Bangarra Dance Theatre
The Age I'm In – Force Majeure and Performing Lines
The Kursk – Critical Stages and Matrix Theatre
Letter's End – Spoon Tree Productions
Festival First Night – Sydney Festival
A R Rahman – Sydney Festival
Dirtsong – Arts House and Melbourne International Arts Festival
La Fura dels Baus – Lotterywest Opening Celebration – Perth International Arts Festival
Best New Australian Work
Craig Ilott & iOTA – Smoke & Mirrors (Sydney Festival and Spiegeltent International)
The Black Arm Band with Steven Richardson and Alexis Wright – Dirtsong (Arts House and Melbourne International Arts Festival)
BalletLab and Phillip Adams – Miracle (BalletLab)
Brett Dean and Amanda Holden – Bliss
iOTA with Tina Harris, Joe Accaria, Chris Ball and Martin Hailey – Smoke & Mirrors
Brett Dean – Bliss
Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez – Avenue Q
Taikoz – Pericles (Bell Shakespeare in association with Taikoz)
Ron Melrose & Luke Hunter – Jersey Boys
Mark Wigglesworth – Peter Grimes (Opera Australia)
Nicolette Fraillon – Dyad 1929 (Steve Reich) (The Australian Ballet)
Iain Grandage – Wunderschon (Perth International Arts Festival in association with the National Academy of Music)
Dale Ferguson – August: Osage County
Roger Kirk – The Silver Rose (The Australian Ballet)
Brian Thomson – Bliss
Klara Zieglerova & Michael Clark – Jersey Boys
Gabriela Tylesova – Così fan tutte
Dale Ferguson – The Drowsy Chaperone
Roger Kirk – The Silver Rose
Tess Schofield – Peter Grimes
Nigel Levings – Bliss
Nick Schlieper – Richard III
Howell Binkley – Jersey Boys
Geoff Cobham – The Flying Dutchman
Paul Charlier – A Streetcar Named Desire (Sydney Theatre Company)
BalletLab and David Chisholm / Myles Mumford – Miracle
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