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2024 Music Victoria Awards

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2024 Music Victoria Awards
Date24 October 2024
VenueFederation Square
Most nominationsG Flip, Ninajirachi (3)
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The 2024 Music Victoria Awards were the 19th Annual Music Victoria Awards. The ceremony took place on 24 October 2024. The nominees were announced on 2 September 2024.[1] Public voting was open from 2 September until 1 October 2024.[1][2]

On 28 November 2024, Music Victoria announced "that voting for its 2024 awards had been targeted by 'unknown assailant/s'" and Police were involved. Music Victoria confirmed that new winners were announced in five of the six publicly voted categories, however, the original winners will also get to retain the honours.[3]

Hall of Fame inductees

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  • Ollie Olsen
  • The Push (Australian youth music organisation)

Award nominees and winners

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Winners indicated at the top and in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[1][4]

Public Voted Awards

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Best Album Best Song or Track
  • Good Morning - "Excalibur" (originally announced winner)
  • Jess Ribeiro - "Summer of Love" (corrected announced winner)
Best Solo Artist Best Group
  • RVG (originally announced winner)
  • Gut Health (corrected announced winner)
Best DJ Best Regional Act
  • ZÖJ (originally announced winner)
  • Leah Senior (corrected announced winner)
    • Baraka the Kid
    • Eliza Hull
    • Juno Mamba

Industry Voted Awards

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Best Musician Best Producer
  • Cheryl Durongpisitkul
    • Erica Tucceri
    • Hudson Whitlock
    • Lewis Coleman
    • Lucky Pereira
  • Lauren Coutts
    • Bonnie Knight
    • Nao Anzai
    • Ninajirachi
    • Theo Carbo
Arts Access Amplify Award Diaspora Award
  • Saint Ergo
    • Among The Restless
    • Magdalia
    • Naavikaran
    • R.em.edy
  • Wild Gloriosa
    • Amaru Tribe
    • Hand to Earth
    • Jarabi Band
    • Mindy Meng Wang (王萌) & Sui Zhen
Best Blues Work Best Country Work
  • Opelousas
    • Checkerboard Lounge
    • Lloyd Spiegel
    • Nigel Wearne
    • The McNaMarr Project
  • Hana & Jessie-Lee's Bad Habits
    • Matt Joe Gow & Kerryn Fields
    • Patrick Wilson
    • Sweet Talk
    • The Counterfeit
Best Electronic Work Best Experimental Act or Avant-Garde Work
  • Hand to Earth
    • Duré Dara and Speak Percussion
    • Hantu
    • Monica Lim
    • Panghalina
Best Folk Work Best Heavy Work
  • Evan & Mischa
    • Ernest Aines
    • Lucy Wise
    • Mickey & Michelle
    • The Bashevis Singers
  • Pizza Death
    • Diploid
    • Religious Observance
    • Suldusk
    • The Incantus
Best Hip Hop Work Best Jazz Work
  • Fly Boy Jack
    • Baraka the Kid
    • MAMMOTH. & Eric Spice
    • Srirachi
    • Yung Shōgun
  • Michelle Nicolle
    • Finn Rees
    • Helen Svoboda
    • James Sherlock Trio
    • Vanessa Perica Orchestra
Best Pop Work Best Reggae and Dancehall Work
Best Rock/Punk Work Soul, Funk, RNB & Gospel Work
  • Tekoa
    • Emeree
    • Emma Volard
    • Mildlife
    • Squid Nebula
Best Metro Festival Best Regional Festival
Best Large Venue (Metro) Best Small Venue (Metro)
  • Northcote Social Club (Wurundjeri)
    • MOTH - Mornington Peninsula (Bunurong)
    • Kindred Bandroom - Footscray (Wurundjeri)
    • Lulie Tavern - Collingwood (Wurundjeri)
    • The JazzLab - Brunswick (Wurundjeri)
Best Regional Venue/Presenter (over 50 gigs a year) Best Regional Venue/Presenter (under 50 gigs a year)
  • Torquay Hotel - (Wadawarrung)
    • The Barwon Club Hotel - Geelong (Wadawurrung)
    • The Bridge Hotel - Castlemaine (Dja Dja Wurrung)
    • The Coolroom at the Northern Arts Hotel - Castlemaine (Dja Dja Wurrung)
    • Volta - Ballarat (Wadawurrung)
  • The Sound Doctor - Anglesea (Wadawurrung)
    • The Blues Train - Bellarine Peninsula (Wadawurrung)
    • Meeniyan Town Hall - South Gippsland (Bunurong)
    • The Gallery of Good - Trafalgar (Gunaikurnai)
    • OK Motels - Charlton (Dja Dja Wurrung), Ballarat (Wadawurrung), Shepparton (Yorta Yorta)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "G Flip, Hiatus Kaiyote, Ninajirachi Dominate Music Victoria Awards Nominations". The Music. 2 September 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  2. ^ "2024 Nominees Announced as Voting Opens". Music Victoria Awards. 2 September 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Music Victoria awards rocked by voter hack with new winners announced". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Music Victoria Awards 2024 Winners". Scenstr. 24 October 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
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