National Indigenous Music Awards 2024 | |
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Date | 10 August 2024 |
Venue | Darwin Amphitheatre, Northern Territory, Australia |
Most nominations | The Kid LAROI, Barkaa (3) |
Website | nima |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | NITV and SBS On Demand [1] |
The National Indigenous Music Awards 2024 are the 21st annual National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs), and set to take place on 10 August 2024. Nominations were announced on 19 July 2024. [1]
The nominations was revealed on 19 July 2024. [1] Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.
Artist of the Year
Artist | Result |
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3% | Pending |
Barkaa | Pending |
Budjerah | Pending |
Electric Fields | Pending |
Emma Donovan | Pending |
King Stingray | Pending |
New Talent of the Year
Artist | Result |
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Andrew Gurruwiwi Band | Pending |
Becca Hatch | Pending |
Jada Weazel | Pending |
James Range Band | Pending |
South Summit | Pending |
Album of the Year
Artist and album | Result |
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Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan | Pending |
Emma Donovan – Til My Song Is Done | Pending |
Jessica Mauboy – Yours Forever | Pending |
The Kid Laroi – The First Time | Pending |
Troy Cassar-Daley – Between the Fires | Pending |
Film Clip of the Year
Artist and song | Result |
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Andrew Gurruwiwi Band – "Yaa Djamarrkuli" | Pending |
Barkaa – "We Up" | Pending |
Emily Wurramara – "Magic Woman Dancing" | Pending |
Rona. – "Aperleye" | Pending |
The Kid Laroi – "Bleed" | Pending |
Song of the Year
Artist and song | Result |
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3% – "Our People" | Pending |
Barkaa – "We Up" | Pending |
Budjerah – "Video Game" | Pending |
Christine Anu – "Waku - Minaral a Minalay" | Pending |
Electric Fields - "One Milkali (One Blood)" | Pending |
The Kid Laroi - "Bleed" | Pending |
Community Clip of the Year
Artist and song | Result |
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Broome Youth and Families Hub – "BME YOUNGNZ" | Pending |
Bulman School & Community – "Malnganarra" | Pending |
Bulman School & Community - "Nidjarra" | Pending |
Cabbo Crew & Desert Pea Media - "Wanna Go Home" | Pending |
Miihi Mirri-Dha & Desert Pea Media - "‘Diamond in the Rough" | Pending |
The Hill & Desert Pea Media - "Butterfly" | Pending |
Indigenous Language Award
Artist and song | Result |
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TBA | Won |
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