Arts and literature
- James Norcliffe wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
- Montana New Zealand Book Awards:
- Montana Medal: Grahame Sydney, The Art of Grahame Sydney
- Deutz Medal: Owen Marshall, Harlequin Rex
- Reader's Choice: Grahame Sydney, The Art of Grahame Sydney
- First Book Awards
- Fiction: Duncan Sarkies, Stray Thoughts And Nosebleeds
- Poetry: Glenn Colquhoun, The Art of Walking Upright
- Non-Fiction: Pether Thomson, Kava in the Blood
See 2000 in art, 2000 in literature, Category:2000 books
Music
This year of awards included a new category, ' Best Film Soundtrack/Cast Recording/Compilation': [4] Winners are shown first with nominees underneath. [5]
- Album of the Year: Stellar* – Mix
- Shihad – The General Electric
- Ardijah – Time
- Salmonella Dub – Killervision
- The Mutton Birds – Rain, Steam and Speed
- Single of the Year: Stellar* – Violent
- AKA Brown – Something I Need
- Shihad – My Minds Sedate
- The Mutton Birds – Pulled Along By Love
- Breathe – Landslide
- Top Male Vocalist: Jon Toogood – The General Electric (Shihad)
- Dave Dobbyn
- Don McGlashan (The Mutton Birds)
- Top Female Vocalist: Boh Runga – Mix (Stellar*)
- Betty-Anne Monga (Ardijah)
- Zara Clark (Deep Obsession)
- Top Group: Stellar* – Mix
- Shihad – The General Electric
- Deep Obsession – Infinity
- Most Promising Male Vocalist: Aaron Tokona (Weta)
- Sama Feo (AKA Brown)
- Conan Wilcox (Salmonella Dub)
- Most Promising Female Vocalist: Vanessa Kelly – Infinity (Deep Obsession)
- Most Promising Group: Weta
- International Achievement: Bic Runga
- Best Video: Reuben Sutherland – My Mind's Sedate (Shihad)
- Marc Swadel – Birthday (The Stereo Bus)
- Jonathan King – Violent (Stellar*)
- Best Producer: Tom Bailey & Stellar* – Mix
- Anthony Ioasa – Dream (TrueBliss)
- Malcolm Welsford – Landslide (Breathe)
- Best Engineer: Luke Tomes – Mix (Stellar*)
- Sam Gibson – Rain Steam & Speed (The Mutton Birds)
- Paddy Free & Tiki Taane – Killervision (Salmonella Dub)
- Best Jazz Album: Jason Jones – Subspace
- Mark De Clive-Lowe – Six Degrees
- Steve Sherriff – See What Happens
- Best Classical Album: John Psathas – Rhythm Spike
- NZ National Youth Choir – Winds That Whisper
- Gareth Farr / NZSO – Te Papa
- Best Country Album: The Warratahs – One of Two Things
- The Minstrel – Blaaack
- Rosy Parsons – Pride of Place
- Best Film Soundtrack/Cast Recording/Compilation (new category): Dave Dobbyn – Overnight Success: The Definitive Dave Dobbyn Collection
- Various – World Famous in New Zealand
- The Exponents – Hello, Love You, Goodbye
- Best Folk Album: –
- Best Gospel Album: The Lads – Lost at Sea
- The Invasion Band – Everything
- The Parachute Band – Adore
- Best Mana Maori Album: Southside of Bombay – Live in Aotearoa
- Maisey Rika – 20 Favourite Maori Songs
- Hato Paora College – Hato Paora – 50 Years On
- Best Mana Reo Album: Iwi – Iwi
- Maisey Rika – 20 Favourite Maori Songs
- Hato Paora College – Hato Paora – 50 Years On
- He Taonga Reo – Tahi/Rua'
- Best Children's Album: Jennifer Moss – Jennifer's House
- Janet Channon & Wendy Jensen – You've Got to Clap
- Janet Grierson and Kidz Choice Singers – Singing Is Fun
- Tessarose Productions – Sing A Song About The Body
- Best Songwriter: Boh Runga – Violent (Stellar*)
- Salmonella Dub – For The Love of It (Salmonella Dub)
- Christopher Bands and Zara Clark – Cold (Deep Obsession)
- Best Cover: Shihad & Karl Kippenberger – The General Electric
- Kimberley Renwick – Second Nature (Margaret Urlich)
- Gideon Keith and Seven – Infinity (Deep Obsession)
- New Zealand Radio Programmer Award: Grant Hislop – (ZM / Hauraki Auckland)
- Martin Good (Hits 89FM)
- Rodger Clamp (More FM Auckland)
See: 2000 in music, New Zealand Top 50 Albums of 2000
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