Edition of annual Australian Women in Music Awards
The 2023 AWMA was the fourth Australian Women in Music Awards. The finalists were announced on 18 July 2023.[1]
20 Award categories will be presented with two new awards added in the fields of Executive Leader Game Changer and Women in Heavy Music.[1]
The winners were announced on 27 September 2023 with AWMA Founding Executive Producer and Program Director Vicki Gordon saying, "We support and promote women as vital, essential contributors to the future business growth of the sector and are calling on the industry to adopt gender equality as a core music industry value. Gender equity is still a long way in the future and we all need to remain vigilant."[2]
AWMA Honour Roll
Nominees and winners
AWMA Awards
Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[1][2]
Full list of nominees
Lifetime Achievement Award
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Humanitarian Award
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- Alison Hams
- Andrea Smith
- Gemma Farrell
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Diversity in Music Award
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Studio Production Award
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- Cerisa Benjamin
- Ruth O'Brien
- Ripple Effect Band
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- Robyn Lee Payne
- Candice Lorrae
- Elise Reitze-Swensen
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Live Creative Production Award
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Live Production Touring Award
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- Jenny Moon
- Karen-lee Herrmann
- Stacey Queffert
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Music Leadership Award
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Songwriter Award
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- Marianna Annas
- Mary Jo Capps (AM)
- Beth Appleton
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Music Photographer Award
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Film-maker Award
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- Mia Mala McDonald
- Ruby Boland
- Lucinda Goodwin
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- Triana Hernandez
- Philippa Bateman
- Amy Louisee
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Artistic Excellence Award
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Creative Leadership Award
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Excellence in Classical Music Award
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Music Journalist Award
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Women in Heavy Music Award
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Emerging Artist Award
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- Emmy Mack
- Jelena Goluza
- Amy Simmons
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Executive Leader Game Changer Award
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Inspiration Award
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- Emily Collins
- Nazlican Eren
- Sophie Galaise
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