Rolling Stone Australia Awards#2024
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Rolling Stone Australia Awards}}
{{Short description|Australian music awards}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}
{{Use Australian English|date=March 2021}}
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| country = Australia
| year = {{start date and age|2010}}
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The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.{{cite web |url=http://www.theaureview.com/news/rolling-stone-magazine-australia-announces-3rd-annual-awards-event |title=Rolling Stone Magazine Australia announces 3rd annual awards event |work=The AU Review |date=5 December 2011 |access-date=5 March 2021 |author=Barnes, Amelia |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808174029/http://www.theaureview.com/news/rolling-stone-magazine-australia-announces-3rd-annual-awards-event |archive-date=8 August 2016 |url-status=dead}} The awards initially commenced in 2010 and ran until 2015, before being relaunched in March 2021.{{cite web |url=https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/rolling-stone-australia-relaunches-annual-awards-show/ |title=Rolling Stone Australia relaunches annual awards show |work=Music Feeds |date=18 November 2020 |access-date=5 March 2021 |author=English, Laura
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201118074918/https://musicfeeds.com.au/news/rolling-stone-australia-relaunches-annual-awards-show/ |archive-date=18 November 2020 |url-status=live}}
Categories
=2010–2015 categories=
The categories have changed each year. The criteria for the 2010 awards were as per below:{{cite web|url=https://evarinaldiphotography.com/2012/01/rolling-stone-magazine-australia.html|title=Rolling Stone Magazine Australia Announces 3rd Annual Awards|website=evarinaldiphotography.com|date=January 2012|access-date=30 December 2021}}
- The Rolling Stone Award: The top honour of the year, awarded for an outstanding contribution to popular culture. The winner of this award can come from any area and is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
- Best Female: Awarded to an Australian/New Zealand female for outstanding contribution to popular culture.
- Best Male: Awarded to an Australian/New Zealand male for outstanding contribution to popular culture.
- Artist of the Year: The best all round musical artist of the year. This award is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
- Album of the Year: The best album released in the previous year. This award is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
- Best Live Act: Honouring the best live performance or tour by a band – Australian or international.
- Artist to Watch: This is an acknowledgement of an outstanding emerging artist. This award is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
- The International Award: Awarded to an international male, female or group who have had a profound positive impact on popular culture in Australia/New Zealand.
- Mover & Shaker: Awarded to someone who has changed the game in their particular field this year. The winner of this award can come from any area and is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
- The Immortal: A lifetime achievement award for outstanding contribution to popular culture. This award is open to Australian/New Zealand candidates only.
=2021 categories=
The categories for the 2021 were as below:{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/sailor-jerry-rolling-stone-australia-awards-nominees-2021-21947/best-single/|title=The Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards Have Announced Their 2021 Nominees|website=Rolling Stone Australia|date=19 January 2021|access-date=30 December 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://theindustryobserver.thebrag.com/nominate-for-rolling-stone-awards-2022/|title=Nominate The Categories|website=The Industry Observeraccess-date=30 December 2021}}
- Best Record: An album or an EP released by an Australian artist that has notably impacted the musical landscape.
- Best Single: A song, released as a single by an Australian artist that has notably impacted the musical landscape.
- Best New Artist: An Australian artist whose eligible release(s) has broken through into the public consciousness and notably impacted the musical landscape.
- Rolling Stone Global Award: An Australian artist whose eligible release(s) has broken through into the international public consciousness and notably impacted the musical landscape outside of Australia.
- Rolling Stone Reader's Award:
Ceremonies
A list of awards ceremony dates and locations are listed below.
=2010=
In inaugural awards took place on 20 January 2010, at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney.{{cite web |url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=133809 |title=Anvil honored at Australia's Rolling Stone Awards |work=Blabbermouth.net |date=21 January 2010 |access-date=5 March 2021}}
=2011=
The second Rolling Stone Australia Awards took place on 25 January 2011.{{cite web |url=http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2011/01/20/rolling-stone-awards-to-rock-out-next-week/ |title=Rolling Stone Awards to rock out next week |work=The Music Network |date=20 January 2011 |access-date=5 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110122104434/http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2011/01/20/rolling-stone-awards-to-rock-out-next-week/ |archive-date=22 January 2011 |url-status=dead}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2011/01/26/chugg-kelly-and-tequila-big-winners-at-rolling-stone-awards/ |title=Chugg, Kelly and tequila Big Winners at Rolling Stone Awards |work=The Music Network |date=26 January 2011 |access-date=5 March 2021 |author=Treuen, Jason |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129021237/http://www.themusicnetwork.com/music-news/industry/2011/01/26/chugg-kelly-and-tequila-big-winners-at-rolling-stone-awards/ |archive-date=29 January 2011 |url-status=dead}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/local/27083/2011-Rolling-Stone-award-winners |title=2011 Rolling Stone award winners |work=Faster Louder |date=26 January 2011 |author=Grattan |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110129040835/http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/news/local/27083/2011-Rolling-Stone-award-winners |archive-date=29 January 2011 |url-status=dead}}
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
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! scope="col" | Award
! scope="col" | Nominee/ Winner
! scope="col" | Result
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|| The Rolling Stone Award || Paul Kelly || {{won}}
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|| Best Female || Clare Bowditch || {{won}}
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|| Best Male || David Michod || {{won}}
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|| Artist of the Year || Angus and Julia Stone || {{won}}
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|| Album of the Year || Innerspeaker by Tame Impala || {{won}}
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|| Best Live Act || Leonard Cohen || {{won}}
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|| Artist to Watch || Boy & Bear || {{won}}
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|| The International Award || Arcade Fire || {{won}}
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|| Mover & Shaker || Julian Assange || {{won}}
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|| The Immortal || Michael Chugg || {{won}}
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{{end}}
=2012=
The third Rolling Stone Australia Awards took place on 25 January 2012{{cite web |url=http://www.novafm.com.au/photo/rollingstone-222-jpg-3226861327640552jpg |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130219114327/http://www.novafm.com.au/photo/rollingstone-222-jpg-3226861327640552jpg |archive-date=19 February 2013 |title=rollingstone-222-jpg-3226861327640552.jpg |publisher=Nova FM |date=2012 |url-status=dead}}{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com.au/news/730683e8-australian-rolling-stone-awards-2012 |title=Check out the winners right here... |work=MTV Australia |date=27 January 2012 |access-date=5 March 2021 |author=Barnett, Sophie |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120202051310/http://www.mtv.com.au/news/730683e8-australian-rolling-stone-awards-2012/ |archive-date=2 February 2012 |url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url= https://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/molly-meldrum-wins-rolling-stone-award/news-story/30a647405e99ba8e94989074269c0e18|title= Molly Meldrum wins Rolling Stone award |website=news.com.au|date=26 January 2012|access-date=29 December 2021}}
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|| The Rolling Stone Award || Cold Chisel || {{won}}
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|| Best Female || Megan Washington || {{won}}
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|| Best Male || Gotye || {{won}}
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|| Album of the Year || Prisoner by The Jezabels || {{won}}
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|| Best Live Act || Foo Fighters || {{won}}
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|| Artist to Watch || Kimbra || {{won}}
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|| The International Best Act || Florence + The Machine || {{won}}
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|| Mover & Shaker || Penny Wong || {{won}}
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|| The Immortal || Molly Meldrum || {{won}}
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{{end}}
=2013=
The fourth Rolling Stone Australia Awards took place on 16 January 2013, at Sydney's Beach Road Hotel in Bondi. It was hosted by Tex Perkins.{{cite web |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/nominees-unveiled-for-rolling-stone-award/story-fn3dxiwe-1226531313190 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130219154830/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/nominees-unveiled-for-rolling-stone-award/story-fn3dxiwe-1226531313190 |archive-date=19 February 2013 |title=Nominees unveiled for Rolling Stone Award |work=The Australian |date=6 December 2012 |access-date=5 March 2021 |url-status=dead|url-access=subscription}}{{cite web |url=http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/371708/Gotye-leads-Australia-s-Rolling-Stone-Awards |title=Gotye leads Australia's Rolling Stone Awards |work=Daily Express |date=18 January 2013 |access-date=5 March 2021}}
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|| The Rolling Stone Award || Michael Gudinski || {{won}}
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|rowspan="4"| Album of the Year || Lonerism by Tame Impala || {{won}}
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| Drinking from the Sun by Hilltop Hoods || {{nom}}
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| I Awake by Sarah Blasko || {{nom}}
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| Spring and Fall by Paul Kelly || {{nom}}
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|| Single of the Year || "Ghosts" by The Presets || {{won}}
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|rowspan="4"| Music Video of the Year || "Easy Way Out" by Gotye (directed by Darcy Prendergast)|| {{won}}
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| "I Love It" by Hilltop Hoods || {{nom}}
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| Bertie Blackman || {{nom}}
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| Something for Kate || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="3"| Best Independent Release || Thinking in Textures by Chet Faker || {{won}}
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| The Rubens || {{nom}}
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| Urthboy || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="3"| Best Live Act || Parkway Drive || {{won}}
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| Hilltop Hoods || {{nom}}
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| Jezabels || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="3"| Artist to Watch || Alpine || {{unknown}}
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| Flume || {{unknown}}
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| San Cisco || {{unknown}}
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{{end}}
=2014=
The fifth Rolling Stone Australia Awards took place in February 2014, at Sydney's Beach Road Hotel in Bondi.{{cite web|url=https://somethingyousaid.com/2014/02/06/5th-annual-rolling-stone-awards/|title=THE 5TH ANNUAL ROLLING STONE AWARDS|website= somethingyousaid.com|date=6 February 2014|access-date=30 December 2021}}
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|| The Rolling Stone Award || Peter Noble || {{won}}
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|| Album of the Year || Pure Heroine by Lorde || {{won}}
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|| Single of the Year || "The End" by The Jezabels || {{won}}
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|| Music Video of the Year || "Is This How You Feel?" by The Preatures (directed by Alex Ryan)|| {{won}}
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|| Best Independent Release || Push the Sky Away by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds || {{won}}
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|| Best Live Act of the Year|| Tame Impala || {{won}}
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|| Best New Talent || Lorde || {{won}}
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|| International Act of the Year || Arctic Monkeys || {{won}}
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|| Actor of the Year || Aaron Pedersen for Mystery Road || {{won}}
{{end}}
=2015=
The sixth Rolling Stone Australia Awards took place on 25 February 2015 at Sydney's Fox Studios. It was hosted by Chit Chat Von Loopin Stab.{{cite web|url=https://themusicnetwork.com/sia-triple-j-tkay-maidza-win-rolling-stone-awards/|title= Sia, triple j, Tkay Maidza win Rolling Stone Awards|website=The Music Network|date=27 October 2015|access-date=29 December 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.sydneyunleashed.com/rolling-stone-awards/|title= Rolling Stone Awards Sydney Unleashed|website= Sydney Unleashed|date=February 2015|access-date=30 December 2021}}
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|| The Rolling Stone Award || Lindy Morrison || {{won}}
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|| Album of the Year || 1000 Forms of Fear by Sia || {{won}}
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|| Single of the Year || "Beware the Dog" by The Griswolds || {{won}}
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|| Music Video of the Year || "High" by Peking Duk featuring Nicole Millar (directed by Jeff Johnson and Max Miller)|| {{won}}
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|| Best Independent Release || Raw X Infinity by Remi || {{won}}
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|| Best Live Act of the Year|| The Delta Riggs || {{won}}
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|| Best New Talent || Tkay Maidza || {{won}}
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|| Movie of the Year || The Babadook || {{won}}
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|| Actor of the Year || Essie Davis for The Babadook || {{won}}
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|| Milestone Award || Triple J || {{won}}
{{end}}
=2021=
The 2021 ceremony took place on 31 March 2021 at The Argyle, Sydney.{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rolling-stone-australia-awards-winners-2021-24404/|title=Tash Sultana, Tkay Maidza, and Tame Impala Lead Rolling Stone Australia Awards Winners|website=Rolling Stone Australia|date=31 March 2021|access-date=30 December 2021}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best Record || Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2 by Tkay Maidza || {{won}}
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| I'm Doing It by E^ST || {{nom}}
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| Our Two Skins by Gordi || {{nom}}
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| Brain Candy by Hockey Dad || {{nom}}
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| 14 Steps to a Better You by Lime Cordiale || {{nom}}
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| The Death of Me by Polaris || {{nom}}
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| The Slow Rush by Tame Impala || {{nom}}
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| F*ck Love by The Kid Laroi || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best Single || "Pretty Lady" by Tash Sultana || {{won}}
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| "Meditjin" by Baker Boy || {{nom}}
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| "Low" by Chet Faker || {{nom}}
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| "Life Is a Game of Changing" by DMA's || {{nom}}
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| "miss andry" by flowerkid || {{nom}}
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| "Way Down" by Ocean Alley || {{nom}}
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| "Shook" by Tkay Maidza || {{nom}}
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| "Salina" by Triple One || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best New Artist || Mia Rodriguez || {{won}}
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| E^ST || {{nom}}
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| JK-47|| {{nom}}
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| Jaguar Jonze || {{nom}}
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| Jerome Farah || {{nom}}
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| Miiesha || {{nom}}
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| Stevan || {{nom}}
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| Yours Truly || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Rolling Stone Global Award || Tame Impala || {{won}}
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| 5 Seconds of Summer || {{nom}}
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| Keith Urban|| {{nom}}
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| Sia || {{nom}}
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| Tash Sultana || {{nom}}
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| The Kid Laroi || {{nom}}
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| Tones and I || {{nom}}
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| Troye Sivan || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Rolling Stone Reader's Award || Midnight Oil || {{won}}
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| Ball Park Music || {{nom}}
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| Lime Cordiale || {{nom}}
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| Sia || {{nom}}
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| Spacey Jane || {{nom}}
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| Tame Impala || {{nom}}
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| The Chats || {{nom}}
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| Megan Washington || {{nom}}
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{{end}}
=2022=
The 2022 awards ceremony took place on 30 March 2022 at The Argyle, Sydney, NSW. The nominees were revealed on 13 January 2022.{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/sailor-jerry-rolling-stone-australia-awards-nominees-2022-35447/|title=The Sailor Jerry Rolling Stone Australia Awards Have Announced Their 2022 Nominees|website=Rolling Stone Australia|date=13 January 2022|access-date=15 January 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://themusicnetwork.com/rolling-stone-australia-awards-2022-winners/|title=All the winners from the 2022 Rolling Stone Australia Awards|website=The Music Network|date=31 March 2022|access-date=31 March 2022}}
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! scope="col" | Award
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! scope="col" | Result
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|rowspan="8"| Best Record || Smiling with No Teeth by Genesis Owusu || {{Won}}
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| Cry Forever by Amy Shark || {{nom}}
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| Gela by Baker Boy || {{nom}}
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| Dreamers Are Waiting by Crowded House || {{nom}}
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| Been Doin' It for a Bit by Ruby Fields ||{{nom}}
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| Rehearsal by Skegss || {{nom}}
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| Terra Firma by Tash Sultana|| {{nom}}
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| We Will Always Love You by The Avalanches || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best Single || "Baby Steps" by Amy Shark|| {{won}}
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| "The Angel of 8th Ave." by Gang of Youths|| {{nom}}
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| "We Are the Youth" by Jack River|| {{nom}}
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| "Wild Hearts" by Keith Urban|| {{nom}}
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| "Alive" by Rüfüs Du Sol || {{nom}}
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| "Blueprint" by Slowly Slowly|| {{nom}}
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| "Stay" by The Kid Laroi|| {{nom}}
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| "Fly Away" by Tones and I||{{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best New Artist|| King Stingray || {{won}}
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| Cat & Calmell || {{nom}}
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| Genesis Owusu || {{nom}}
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| Jesswar || {{nom}}
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| Masked Wolf ||{{nom}}
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| May-a || {{nom}}
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| Peach PRC || {{nom}}
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| Teenage Dads || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Rolling Stone Global Award || The Kid Laroi || {{won}}
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| Hiatus Kaiyote || {{nom}}
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| Keith Urban || {{nom}}
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| Kylie Minogue || {{nom}}
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| Masked Wolf || {{nom}}
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| Pnau || {{nom}}
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| Rüfüs Du Sol || {{nom}}
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| Tones and I || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Rolling Stone Reader's Award || Gordi || {{won}}
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| Cxloe || {{nom}}
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| Holy Holy || {{nom}}
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| Jimmy Barnes || {{nom}}
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| Keith Urban || {{nom}}
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| Paul Kelly ||{{nom}}
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| Rüfüs Du Sol || {{nom}}
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| Vika & Linda ||{{nom}}
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{{end}}
=2023=
The nominees were revealed on 1 February 2023.{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/amy-shark-the-wiggles-kylie-minogue-among-2023-shure-rolling-stone-australia-awards-nominees-44711/|title= Amy Shark, The Wiggles & Kylie Minogue Among 2023 Shure Rolling Stone Australia Awards Nominees|publisher=Rolling Stone Australia|date=1 February 2023|access-date=1 February 2023}} The ceremony took place in Sydney on 4 April 2023.{{cite web|url=https://themusic.com.au/news/all-the-winners-from-the-2023-rolling-stone-awards/WVnnTUxPTnE/05-04-23|title=All The Winners From The 2023 Rolling Stone Awards|website=The Music|date=5 April 2023|access-date=2 May 2023}}
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! scope="col" | Result
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|rowspan="8"| Best Record || angel in realtime by Gang of Youths || {{won}}
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| 5SOS5 by 5 Seconds of Summer || {{nom}}
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| Pre Pleasure by Julia Jacklin || {{nom}}
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| Darker Still by Parkway Drive || {{nom}}
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| Here Comes Everybody by Spacey Jane || {{nom}}
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| ReWiggled by The Wiggles || {{nom}}
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| Meanjin by Thelma Plum || {{nom}}
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| In Our Own Sweet Time by Vance Joy || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best Single || "Hardlight" by Spacey Jane || {{won}}
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| "Only Wanna Be With You" by Amy Shark || {{nom}}
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| "Ready for the Sky" by Budjerah || {{nom}}
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| "Rae Street" by Courtney Barnett || {{nom}}
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| "Brown Eyes Baby" by Keith Urban || {{nom}}
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| "Growing Up Is" by Ruel || {{nom}}
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| "Thousand Miles" by The Kid Laroi || {{nom}}
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| "Clarity" by Vance Joy || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best New Artist || Budjerah || {{won}}
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| Blake Rose || {{nom}}
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| Eliza & The Delusionals || {{nom}}
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| Forest Claudette || {{nom}}
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| James Johnston || {{nom}}
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| Lara D || {{nom}}
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| Merci, Mercy || {{nom}}
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| Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="11"| Rolling Stone Global Award || Tash Sultana || {{won}}
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| Alison Wonderland || {{nom}}
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| Gang Of Youths || {{nom}}
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| Iggy Azalea || {{nom}}
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| Keith Urban || {{nom}}
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| Kylie Minogue || {{nom}}
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| Rüfüs Du Sol || {{nom}}
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| The Wiggles || {{nom}}
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| Tones and I || {{nom}}
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| Troye Sivan || {{nom}}
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| Vance Joy || {{nom}}
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| Rolling Stone Reader's Award || Lime Cordiale || {{won}}
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| Rolling Stone Icon Award || Tina Arena || {{won}}
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{{end}}
=2024=
The nominees were revealed on 4 March 2024 with the ceremony taking place on 26 March 2024.{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/2024-shure-rolling-stone-australia-awards-nominees-troye-sivan-kylie-minogue-more-56283/|title= Troye Sivan, Kylie Minogue & Dom Dolla Among 2024 Shure Rolling Stone Australia Awards Nominees|publisher=Rolling Stone Australia|date=4 March 2024|access-date=11 March 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/crowded-house-named-icons-2024-rolling-stone-australia-awards-56944/|title=Crowded House Named Icons at 2024 Shure Rolling Stone Australia Awards| publisher=Rolling Stone Australia|date=26 March 2024|access-date=29 March 2024}}
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! scope="col" | Award
! scope="col" | Nominee/ Winner
! scope="col" | Result
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|rowspan="8"| Best Record || The Winding Way by The Teskey Brothers || {{won}}
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| Acres by Brad Cox || {{nom}}
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| DRUMMER by G Flip || {{nom}}
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| Kimosabé by Dope Lemon || {{nom}}
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| Manic Dream Pixie by Peach PRC || {{nom}}
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| Midnight Driving by Teenage Dads || {{nom}}
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| Not Without My Ghosts by The Amity Affliction || {{nom}}
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| Something to Give Each Other by Troye Sivan || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best Single || "Perfect for You" by Peach PRC || {{won}}
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| "Atmosphere" by Fisher and Kita Alexander || {{nom}}
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| "Can I Shower at Yours" by Amy Shark ||{{nom}}
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| "Colin" by Lime Cordiale || {{nom}}
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| "I Used to Be Fun" by Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers || {{nom}}
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| "Rhyme Dust" by MK and Dom Dolla || {{nom}}
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| "Silent Assassin" by Tkay Maidza and Flume || {{nom}}
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| "Therapy" by Budjerah || {{nom}}
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|rowspan="8"| Best New Artist || Dom Dolla || {{won}}
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| Blusher || {{nom}}
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| grentperez || {{nom}}
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| Old Mervs || {{nom}}
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| Oliver Cronin || {{nom}}
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| Royel Otis || {{nom}}
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| Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers || {{nom}}
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| The Rions ||{{nom}}
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|rowspan="9"| Rolling Stone Global Award || Tones and I || {{won}}
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| DMA's || {{nom}}
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| Dom Dolla || {{nom}}
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| Fisher || {{nom}}
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| Kylie Minogue || {{nom}}
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| Tame Impala || {{nom}}
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| The Teskey Brothers || {{nom}}
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| Troye Sivan || {{nom}}
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| Vacations || {{nom}}
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| Rolling Stone Icon Award || Crowded House || {{won}}
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{{end}}
=2025=
The ten short listed nominee were revealed on 5 March 2025, with the shortlist to be announced before the ceremony on 9 April 2025 at The Ivy, Sydney.{{cite web|url=https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rolling-stone-australia-awards-longlist-revealed-73101/|title= 2025 Rolling Stone Australia Awards: Longlist Revealed|publisher=Rolling Stone Australia|date=5 March 2025|access-date=6 March 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.mediaweek.com.au/all-the-winners-from-the-2025-rolling-stone-australia-awards/ |title= All the winners from the 2025 Rolling Stone Australia awards|website=Media Week|date=10 April 2025|access-date=11 April 2025}}
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|rowspan="10"| Best Record || Cartoon Darkness by Amyl and the Sniffers || {{won}}
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| Inhale/Exhale by Rüfüs Du Sol || {{shortlist}}
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| Enough of the Sweet Talk by Lime Cordiale || {{shortlist}}
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| The Second Act by Missy Higgins || {{shortlist}}
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| Sunday Sadness by Amy Shark || {{shortlist}}
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| Kill the Dead by 3% || {{shortlist}}
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| Wild God by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds || {{shortlist}}
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| Sweet Justice by Tkay Maidza || {{shortlist}}
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| 3AM (La La La) by Confidence Man || {{shortlist}}
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| Til My Song Is Done by Emma Donovan || {{shortlist}}
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|rowspan="10"| Best Single || "Freckles" by Thelma Plum || {{won}}
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| "U Should Not Be Doing That" by Amyl and the Sniffers || {{shortlist}}
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| "Changes" by Empire of the Sun || {{shortlist}}
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| "girl$" by Dom Dolla || {{shortlist}}
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| "Stumblin' In" by Cyril || {{shortlist}}
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| "Beautiful Eyes" by Amy Shark || {{shortlist}}
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| "If Our Love Is Dead" by Royel Otis || {{shortlist}}
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| "King" by Baker Boy || {{shortlist}}
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| "Lately" by Rüfüs Du Sol || {{shortlist}}
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| "Dance with Me" by Tones and I || {{shortlist}}
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|rowspan="10"| Best New Artist || 3% || {{won}}
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| Cyril || {{shortlist}}
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| Becca Hatch || {{shortlist}}
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| Mia Wray || {{shortlist}}
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| Gut Health || {{shortlist}}
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| 9lives || {{shortlist}}
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| Nick Ward || {{shortlist}}
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| Miss Kaninna|| {{shortlist}}
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| The Buoys || {{shortlist}}
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| Lane Pittman || {{shortlist}}
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|rowspan="10"| Best Live Act || Amyl and the Sniffers || {{won}}
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| BARKAA || {{shortlist}}
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| Confidence Man || {{shortlist}}
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| Dom Dolla || {{shortlist}}
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| Empire of the Sun || {{shortlist}}
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| Missy Higgins || {{shortlist}}
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| Parkway Drive || {{shortlist}}
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| Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers || {{shortlist}}
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| Tones and I || {{shortlist}}
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| Troye Sivan || {{shortlist}}
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|rowspan="11"| Rolling Stone Global Award || Dom Dolla || {{won}}
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| Amyl and the Sniffers || {{shortlist}}
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| Confidence Man || {{shortlist}}
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| Dean Lewis || {{shortlist}}
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| Empire of the Sun || {{shortlist}}
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| Luke Hemmings || {{shortlist}}
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| Kylie Minogue || {{shortlist}}
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| Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds || {{shortlist}}
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| Ocean Alley || {{shortlist}}
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| The Amity Affliction || {{shortlist}}
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| The Kid Laroi || {{shortlist}}
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|rowspan="10"| Rolling Stone Readers Award || Keli Holiday || {{won}}
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| Crowded House || {{shortlist}}
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| Delta Goodrem || {{shortlist}}
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| G Flip || {{shortlist}}
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| Gut Health || {{shortlist}}
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| Pond || {{shortlist}}
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| Radio Free Alice || {{shortlist}}
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| The Rions || {{shortlist}}
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| Speed || {{shortlist}}
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| Thelma Plum || {{shortlist}}
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| Rolling Stone Icon Award || Icehouse || {{won}}
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References
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External links
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- {{Facebook User|rollingstoneaustralia}}
{{Australian Music Award Shows}}
Category:Australian music awards
Category:Awards established in 2010