National Indigenous Music Awards 2024

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The National Indigenous Music Awards 2024 are the 21st annual National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMAs), which took place on 10 August 2024. Nominations were announced on 19 July 2024.[1]

Date10 August 2024 (2024-08-10)
VenueDarwin Amphitheatre, Northern Territory, Australia
Most winsBarkaa (2
Most nominationsThe Kid LAROI, Barkaa (3)
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National Indigenous Music Awards 2024
Date10 August 2024 (2024-08-10)
VenueDarwin Amphitheatre, Northern Territory, Australia
Most winsBarkaa (2
Most nominationsThe Kid LAROI, Barkaa (3)
Websitenima.musicnt.com.au
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNITV and SBS On Demand[1]
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Performers

Performers at the event were:[1][2]

Hall of Fame inductee

Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner

Awards

The nominations were revealed on 19 July 2024.[1] Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[5]

Artist of the Year

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Artist Result
3% Nominated
Barkaa Won
Budjerah Nominated
Electric Fields Nominated
Emma Donovan Nominated
King Stingray Nominated
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New Talent of the Year

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Artist Result
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band Nominated
Becca Hatch Won
Jada Weazel Nominated
James Range Band Nominated
South Summit Nominated
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Album of the Year

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Artist and album Result
Dan SultanDan Sultan Won
Emma Donovan – Til My Song Is Done Nominated
Jessica MauboyYours Forever Nominated
The Kid LaroiThe First Time Nominated
Troy Cassar-DaleyBetween the Fires Nominated
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Film Clip of the Year

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Artist and song Result
Andrew Gurruwiwi Band – "Yaa Djamarrkuli" Nominated
Barkaa – "We Up" Won
Emily Wurramara – "Magic Woman Dancing" Nominated
Rona. – "Aperleye" Nominated
The Kid Laroi – "Bleed" Nominated
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Song of the Year

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Artist and song Result
3% – "Our People" Won
Barkaa – "We Up" Nominated
Budjerah – "Video Game" Nominated
Christine Anu – "Waku - Minaral a Minalay" Nominated
Electric Fields - "One Milkali (One Blood)" Nominated
The Kid Laroi - "Bleed" Nominated
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Community Clip of the Year

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Artist and song Result
Broome Youth and Families Hub – "BME YOUNGNZ" Nominated
Bulman School & Community – "Malnganarra" Nominated
Bulman School & Community - "Nidjarra" Won
Cabbo Crew & Desert Pea Media - "Wanna Go Home" Nominated
Miihi Mirri-Dha & Desert Pea Media - "'Diamond in the Rough" Nominated
The Hill & Desert Pea Media - "Butterfly" Nominated
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Indigenous Language Award

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Artist and song Result
Electric Fields - "Anpuru Maau Kutjpa" Won
Rrawun Maymuru - "Yolngu" Won
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References

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