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Music Victoria Awards


Music Victoria Awards
An annual Awards night celebrating Victorian music.
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Music Victoria
2006 (2006)
Current
musicvictoriaawards.com.au

The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating music from the Australian state of Victoria. They commenced in 2006 and are awarded in Melbourne Music Week between October and December. The awards were initially an exclusively online public-voted awards, changing in 2013.

From 2020, to be eligible, all nominations must be taken from music released between July of the previous year to June of the current year, to bring the awards in line with the past financial year.

Since 2022, the event has occurred at the Edge at Federation Square, Melbourne.

Patrick Donovan started the awards in 2006 to celebrate The Age Entertainment Guide's 21st anniversary. The 2006 awards were a retrospective ceremony and winners came from the past 21 years. The event occurred at the Prince Bandroom, St Kilda.

Donovan ran the awards for six years as The Age EG Music Awards before leaving The Age in 2011. Mary Mihelakos ran them in 2012 and 2013, and Belinda Collins from 2014. In 2018, Laura Imbruglia produced the event and a range of new changes were introduced, including significant category changes. 2018 was the final year of the partnership with The Age. Since 2019, the awards continue titled Music Victoria Awards.

To be eligible, at least 50% of the act has been living in Victoria for the last two years, or uses Melbourne as a home base. Solo artists must reside in Victoria to be eligible (residency of backing band is not considered).

Award categories have changed over the years, and consist of public voted, industry voted awards and Legend/Hall of Fame inductions.

From 2012 to 2014, the genre specific categories were awarded in October and the public voted awards in November, however, these have been merged into one event since the 2015 event. In 2021, The Awards will introduce a new category to represent the achievements and contributions of disabled and deaf musicians.

The event was held at Prince Bandroom, St Kilda (2006–2011), Billboard (2012–2013), 170 Russell (2014–2017), The Melbourne Recital Centre (2018–2021) and the Edge Federation Square (2022 to present).

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

The Age Entertainment Guide Awards
2006Crowded House – Woodface (1991)The Church – "Under the Milky Way" (1988)TISM
2007Silverchair – Young ModernSilverchair – "Straight Lines"Kim Salmon
2008Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!unknownDied Pretty
2009unknownunknownPainters and Dockers
2010The Holidays – Post ParadiseLittle Red – "Rock It"Paul Kelly
2011The Wagons – Rumble, Shake & TumbleGotye with Kimbra – "Somebody That I Used to Know"Hoodoo Gurus, Stephen Walker
2012Alpine A is for AlpineTame Impala – "Elephant"Weddings Parties Anything, Ian Rumbold
Music Victoria Awards
2013Paul Kelly – Spring and FallVance Joy – "Riptide"The DronesRenée Geyer, Michael Gudinski
2014Dan Sultan – BlackbirdCourtney Barnett – "Avant Gardener"SaskwatchDaddy Cool, Ed Nimmervoll
2015Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just SitCourtney Barnett – "Depreston"The Smith Street BandJohn Farnham, AC/DC, Olivia Newton-John, Archie Roach, Palais Theatre, Sunbury Festival, The Seekers, Thunderbirds, Stan Rofe, Bill Armstrong
2016King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Nonagon InfinityThe Drones – "Taman Shud"King Gizzard & the Lizard WizardTriple R
2017A.B. Original – Reclaim AustraliaKing Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – "Rattlesnake"King Gizzard & the Lizard WizardTony Cohen
2018Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really FeelBaker Boy – "Marryuna"Baker BoyChrissy Amphlett, Molly Meldrum
2019The Teskey Brothers – Run Home SlowThe Teskey Brothers – "So Caught Up"King Gizzard & the Lizard WizardPBS 106.7FM, Vika & Linda Bull
2020Sampa the Great – The ReturnSampa the Great – "OMG"Amyl and the SniffersMary Mihelakos, Chris Wilson
2021Emma Donovan & The Putbacks – CrossoverHiatus Kaiyote – "Red Room"Amyl and the SniffersKylie Minogue, Pierre Baroni
Music Victoria Awards
2022Baker Boy – GelaBaker Boy – "Survive"Emma Donovan & The PutbacksJulia JacklinDeborah Conway
2023Cash Savage and the Last Drinks – So This is LoveJulia Jacklin – "Love, Try Not to Let Go"Cable TiesJen CloherKutcha Edwards and Kirsty Rivers
2024Angie McMahon- Light, Dark, Light AgainJess Ribeiro – "Summer of Love"Gut HealthMaple GliderOllie Olsen and The Push (Australian youth music organisation)
2025no awards in 2025
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