MTV Europe Music Award for Best Australian Act

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The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners and nominees for Best Australia Act.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

Inaugural recipient Cody Simpson Cody Simpson 2013.jpg
Inaugural recipient Cody Simpson
5 Seconds of Summer are the most successful act in this category, with two 5 Seconds of Summer at Enmore Theatre, Sydney, 30.04.14.jpg
5 Seconds of Summer are the most successful act in this category, with two
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Troye Sivan won the award in 2016
2017 honouree Jessica Mauboy is the first female winner Jessica Mauboy and Justice Crew perform live concert in Sydney.jpg
2017 honouree Jessica Mauboy is the first female winner
2018 recipient Tkay Maidza Tkay Maidza (45670005945) (cropped).jpg
2018 recipient Tkay Maidza

2010s

YearArtistRef
2013
Cody Simpson [1]
Empire of the Sun
Flume
Iggy Azalea
Timomatic
2014
5 Seconds of Summer [2]
Iggy Azalea
Sia
Justice Crew
Havana Brown
Pre-nominations:
2015
5 Seconds of Summer [3]
Guy Sebastian
Peking Duk
Sia
Vance Joy
2016
Troye Sivan [4]
Flume
Tkay Maidza
The Veronicas
Vance Joy
2017
Jessica Mauboy [5]
Pnau
Illy
Meg Mac
Vera Blue
2018
Tkay Maidza [6]
Amy Shark
Dean Lewis
Peking Duk
The Rubens
2019
Ruel [7]
Dean Lewis
Mallrat
Sampa the Great
Tones and I

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
G Flip [8]
Baker Boy
Hayden James
The Kid Laroi
Tones and I
2021
Ruel
Amy Shark
Masked Wolf
The Kid Laroi
Tones and I
2022
G Flip
Genesis Owusu
Ruel
The Kid Laroi
Vance Joy
2023
Kylie Minogue
Budjerah
G Flip
The Kid Laroi
Troye Sivan
2024
Sia
Confidence Man
CYRIL
Kylie Minogue
The Kid Laroi
Troye Sivan

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