APRA Music Awards of 2017

The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2017 (generally known as APRA Awards) are a series of related awards which include the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards, and Screen Music Awards. The APRA Music Awards of 2017 was the 35th annual ceremony by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) to award outstanding achievements in contemporary songwriting, composing and publishing.[1] The ceremony was held on 3 April 2017 at the International Convention Centre Sydney.[2][3] The host for the ceremony was Julia Zemiro, presenter on SBS-TV's RocKwiz.[3]

APRA Music Awards of 2017
Date3 April 2017 (2017-04-03)
LocationSydney, Australia
Websiteapraamcos.com.au/awards/
← 2016 · APRA Music Awards · 2018 →

The Art Music Awards ceremony was held on 22 August 2017 in Sydney and are presented by APRA, AMCOS and the Australian Music Centre (AMC), "to recognise achievement in the composition, performance, education and presentation of Australian art music. Art music covers activity across contemporary classical music, contemporary jazz and improvised music, experimental music and sound art"[4] The Screen Music Awards were issued on 13 November at the Melbourne Recital Centre by APRA, AMCOS and Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC), which "acknowledges excellence and innovation in the field of screen composition."[5]

In mid-March nominations for the APRA Music Awards were announced on multiple news sources: Flume received the most with four nominations,[3][6] he went on to win three awards.[7][8] Archie Roach was honoured by the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.[9] Songwriter of the Year was Flume.[10]

Presenters

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At the APRA Music Awards ceremony on 3 April 2017, aside from the host, Julia Zemiro, the presenters were Bernard Fanning, Hayley Mary (of the Jezabels), Tex Perkins and Morgan Evans (of Solver).[2]

APRA Music Awards

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Blues & Roots Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][12]
"It's not too Late" – Archie Roach Archie Roach, Craig Pilkington Mushroom Music Nominated
"Second Guess" – Ash Grunwald Ash Grunwald Mushroom Music Nominated
"The Pain" – Robbie Miller Robbie Miller, Nathan Morrison Won
"Notion" – Tash Sultana Tash Sultana Nominated
"Lonesome Road" – Russell Morris Russell Morris, Shannon Bourne BMG Nominated

Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][13]
Gang of Youths David Le'aupepe Universal Music Publishing Australia Nominated
Rüfüs Jon George, James Hunt and Tyrone Lindqvist Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Sweat It Out Nominated
Meg Mac Meg Mac Mushroom Music o.b.o. BMG Nominated
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Stu MacKenzie Mushroom Music Nominated
Troye Sivan Troye Sivan Mellet Won

Country Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][14]
"Burn Baby Burn" – Kirsty Lee Akers Kirsty Lee Akers, Trey Bruce Native Tongue Music Publishing o.b.o. Round Hill Songs and Kid Drum Music Nominated
"This Crazy Life" – The Wolfe Brothers Phil Barton, Brodie Rainbird, Bruce Wallace, Nicholas Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Better Boat Music/ Perfect Pitch Publishing Nominated
"The Truth Walks Slowly (In the Countryside)" – O'Shea featuring Rob Hirst Rob Hirst, Jay O'Shea, Mark O'Shea Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Orient Pacific Music Nominated
"Greatest Companion" – Aleyce Simmonds Aleyce Simmonds Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Checked Label Services Won
"Call Me Crazy" – Travis Collins Travis Collins, Damien Leith ABC Music Publishing Nominated

Dance Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][15]
"This Girl" – Kungs vs Cookin' on 3 Burners Jake Mason, Lance Ferguson, Ivan Khatchoyan Universal Music Publishing, BMG o.b.o. Origin Music Publishing Nominated
"The Trouble with Us" – Nick Murphy featuring Marcus Marr Nicholas Murphy, Marcus Annesley Mushroom Music Nominated
"Say It" – Flume featuring Tove Lo Harley Streten (a.k.a. Flume), Julian Hamilton, Daniel Johns, Tove Lo Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Wolf Cousins Nominated
"Keeping Score" – LDRU featuring Paige IV Sarah Aarons, Drew Carmody Sony/ATV Music Publishing Allegro (Australia), BMG Nominated
"Never Be like You" – Flume featuring Kai Harley Streten (a.k.a. Flume), Kai, Geoffrey Earley Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic / Native Tongue Music Publishing o.b.o. Songs of SMP / Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Artist 101 Won

International Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][16]
"Can't Stop the Feeling!" – Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake, Martin Sandberg, Johan Schuster Universal Music Publishing o.b.o. DWA Songs, Universal Music Publishing MGB o.b.o. Tennman Tunes, Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. MXM Music Nominated
"Hello" – Adele Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin Universal Music Publishing o.b.o. Melted Stone, Sony/ATV Music Publishing o.b.o. Kurstin Music Won
"Love Yourself" – Justin Bieber Justin Bieber, Benny Blanco, Ed Sheeran Universal/MCA Music Publishing o.b.o. Bieber Time, Universal/MCA Music Publishing o.b.o. Please Don’t Forget to Pay Me Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nominated
"Ocean Drive" – Duke Dumont Timucin Aluo, Adam Dyment, Jay Norton, Henry Ritson Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Funky Wonton, Mushroom Music o.b.o. BMG, Kobalt Music Publishing Nominated
"Sorry" – Justin Bieber Justin Bieber, Julia Michaels, Sonny Moore, Justin Tranter, Michael Tucker Universal/MCA Music Publishing o.b.o. Bieber Time, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Thanks for the Songs Richard, Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Copaface, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Justin S School for Girls, Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Michael Diamond Music, Native Tongue Music Publishing o.b.o. These are Songs of Pulse Nominated

Most Played Australian Work

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][17]
"Cheap Thrills" – Sia Sia Furler, Greg Kurstin Sony/ATV Music Publishing / Sony/ATV Music Publishing o.b.o. Kurstin Music Nominated
"In My Blood" – The Veronicas Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci, Lisa Origliasso, Jessica Origliasso Sony/ATV Music Publishing / Universal Music Publishing Nominated
"The Trouble with Us" – Nick Murphy featuring Marcus Marr Nicholas Murphy, Marcus Annesley Mushroom Music Nominated
"Say It" – Flume featuring Tove Lo Harley Streten (p.k.a. Flume), Julian Hamilton, Daniel Johns, Tove Lo Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Wolf Cousins Nominated
"Never Be like You" – Flume featuring Kai Harley Streten (p.k.a. Flume), Kai, Geoffrey Earley Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Native Tongue Music Publishing o.b.o. Songs of SMP, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Artist 101 Won

Most Played Australian Work Overseas

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][18]
"Riptide" – Vance Joy James Keogh (a.k.a. Vance Joy) Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Native Tongue Music Publishing o.b.o. Songs of SMP, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Artist 101 Won

Overseas Recognition Award

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Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][19]
Samuel Dixon Won

Pop Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][20]
"Alive" – Sia Sia Furler, Adele Adkins, Tobias Jesso Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing o.b.o. Melted Stone, Universal/MCA Music Publishing Nominated
"Black & Blue" – Guy Sebastian Guy Sebastian, Jaymes McFarland Universal Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music o.b.o. Jaymes Young Music Nominated
"Youth" – Troye Sivan Alex Hope, Troye Sivan, Bram Inscore, Alexandra Hughes, Brett McLaughlin Sony/ATV Music Publishing Allegro (Aust), Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. I Am Bram, Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Dream Machine and Prescription Songs, Sony/ATV Music Publishing o.b.o. Bob Ocho Nominated
"Cheap Thrills" – Sia Sia Furler, Greg Kurstin Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing o.b.o. Kurstin Music Won
"In My Blood" – The Veronicas Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci, Lisa Origliasso, Jessica Origliasso Sony/ATV Music Publishing / Universal Music Publishing Nominated

Rock Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][21]
Fall TogetherThe Temper Trap Richard Cooper, Dougy Mandagi, Justin Parker Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Mushroom Music Nominated
"Hold Me Back" – The Rubens Scott Baldwin, David Kahne, Elliott Margin, Izaac Margin, Samuel Margin, William Zeglis Mushroom Music o.b.o. Ivy League Music, Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. E Equals Music Nominated
"I'd Go with You Anywhere" – Birds of Tokyo Ian Berney, Ian Kenny, Glenn Sarangapany, Adam Spark, Adam Weston Mushroom Music Won
"The Good Life" – Thirsty Merc Jon Hume, Rai Thistlethwayte Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nominated
"Wasting Time" – Bernard Fanning Bernard Fanning, Nick DiDia Nominated

Song of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][22]
"Adore" – Amy Shark Amy Shark, Mark Landon p.k.a. M-Phazes Universal Music Publishing Nominated
"Come Home (Cardinal Pell)" – Tim Minchin Tim Minchin Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Navel Enterprises Nominated
"Pool Party" – Julia Jacklin Julia Jacklin Mushroom Music Nominated
"Satan" – D.D Dumbo Oliver Perry (a.k.a. D.D Dumbo) Mushroom Music Won
"Skeleton Tree" – Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Nick Cave, Warren Ellis Kobalt Music Publishing Nominated

Songwriter of the Year

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Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

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Urban Work of the Year

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Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result[11][24]
"1955" – Hilltop Hoods featuring Montaigne & Tom Thum DJ Debris (Barry Francis), MC Pressure (Daniel Smith), Suffa (Matthew Lambert), Andrew Burford Sony/ATV Music Publishing / Universal Music Publishing Nominated
"For Good" – Remi featuring Sampa the Great Aderemi Kolawole, Justin Smith, Sampa Tembo Sony/ATV Music Publishing Allegro (Aust) Nominated
"Papercuts" – Illy featuring Vera Blue Alasdair Murray (a.k.a. Illy), Mark Landon p.k.a. M-Phazes, Thomas Macken, Celia Pavey Mushroom Music o.b.o. WAU Publishing, Universal Music Publishing, Native Tongue Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing o.b.o. Canal Music Won
"Long Loud Hours" – Urthboy featuring Bertie Blackman Tim Levinson, Pip Norman, Luke Dubber, Angus Stuart, Ray Charles BMG / Mushroom Music / Sony/ATV Music Publishing /Warner/Chappell Music Nominated
"Higher" – Hilltop Hoods featuring James Chatburn DJ Debris (Barry Francis), MC Pressure (Daniel Smith), Suffa (Matthew Lambert) Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Nominated

Art Music Awards

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Instrumental Work of the Year

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Title Composer Performer Result
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Aisles Austin Buckett Australian Art Orchestra and Ensemble Offspring Nominated
Diomira Peter Knight Australian Art Orchestra Nominated
How Forests Think Liza Lim Elision, Wu Wei (sheng, soloist), Carl Rosman (conductor) Won
Moon Fire Jessica Wells Lyn Fuller Nominated

Jazz Work of the Year

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Title Composer Performer Result
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Intrusions Eugene Ball Monash Art Ensemble Nominated
Moons of Jupiter Paul Grabowsky The Paul Grabowsky Sextet Nominated
Now Noise Tom O'Halloran Memory of Elements Won
Still Night Andrea Keller Vince Jones, Andrea Keller, Stephen Magnusson, Gian Slater, Julien Wilson Nominated

Orchestral Work of the Year

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Title Composer Performer Result
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Frog and Star Cycle Ross Edwards Amy Dickson (saxophone), Colin Currie (percussion), Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Lothar Koenigs (conductor) Nominated
Raga Andrew Ford Zane Banks (guitar), Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Northey (conductor) Nominated
Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra ("My Dear Benjamin") Lyle Chan (music), Benjamin Britten and Wulff Scherchen (text) Andrew Goodwin (tenor), Michael Duke (saxophone), Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Paul Kildea (conductor) Won
The Witching Hour Elena Kats-Chernin Australian World Orchestra, Alexander Briger (conductor), soloists Nominated

Vocal / Choral Work of the Year

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Title Composer / librettist Performer Result
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Agnus Dei (Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep) Paul Stanhope / Mary Elizabeth Frye; Requiem Mass Adelaide Chamber Singers, Carl Crossin (conductor) Nominated
Permission to Speak Kate Neal / Tamara Saulwick Chamber Made Opera (Gian Slater, Georgie Darvidis, Josh Kyle, Edward Fairlie) Nominated
Tree of Codes Liza Lim Ensemble Musikfabrik; Cologne Opera, Clement Power (conductor), Massimo Furlan (director) Won
With Love and Fury Judith Wright (text), with music by Katie Noonan, Paul Dean, Andrew Ford, Paul Grabowsky, Iain Grandage, David Hirschfelder, Elena Kats-Chernin, John Rodgers, Richard Tognetti, Carl Vine, Katie Noonan & the Brodsky Quartet Nominated

Performance of the Year

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Title Composer / librettist Performer Result
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Agnus Dei (Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep) Paul Stanhope / Mary Elizabeth Frye; Requiem Mass Adelaide Chamber Singers, Carl Crossin (conductor) Nominated
Cerulean Orbits Jane Stanley Benjamin Beilman, Andrew Tyson Nominated
"Piano Concerto" Yitzhak Yedid Michael Kieran Harvey Nominated
"Piano Sonata" Chris Dench Peter de Jager Won

Award for Excellence by an Individual

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Individual Work Result
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Cat Hope Performance, academia, composition, mentoring and advocacy Nominated
Daryl Buckley Over thirty years of contribution to the international projection of Australian contemporary performance, ideas and practice Won
David Bridie Music project: a Bit na Ta Nominated
Tos Mahoney Work with New Music in Western Australia in 2016 Nominated

Award for Excellence by an Organisation

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Organisation Work Result
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Speak Percussion 2016 program and sustained contribution to Australian music Won
Synergy & Taikoz Limited Activities and achievements of the two new music ensembles, Synergy Percussion and Taikoz Nominated
Tura New Music 2016 program and sustained contribution to Australian music for over 30 years Nominated
Zephyr Quartet Performances, collaborations, commissions and recordings in 2016 Nominated

Award for Excellence in Music Education

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Organisation / individual Work Result
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Goulburn Regional Conservatorium, Canberra Symphony Orchestra, University of Canberra The Goulburn Concerto Nominated
Moorambilla Voices 2016 season Won
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Annual teacher-training program, TunED-Up! Nominated
West Australian Symphony Orchestra 2016 education program Nominated

Award for Excellence in a Regional Area

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Organisation / individual Work Result
[25][26][35]
Four Winds 2016 Easter Festival Nominated
Ngarukuruwala Ngiya awungarra (I Am Here, Now), ethnographic recordings of Tiwi song material Nominated
Primal Dance Company Modern dance work, Footmarks Nominated
Tura New Music 2016 Regional Program Won

Award for Excellence in Experimental Music

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Organisation / individual Work Result
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Clocked Out, Bruce Wolfe, Jocelyn Wolfe The Piano Mill Project Won
J.O.L.T. Arts The Book of Daughters mini-festival Nominated
Matthias Schack-Arnott Percussion duo, Anicca Nominated
Robert Curgenven Climata, a performance, installation and recording project Nominated

Award for Excellence in Jazz

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Organisation / individual Work Result
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Andrea Keller Creation, presentation and release of contemporary jazz in 2016 Won
Daniel Susnjar Afro-Peruvian Jazz musical activities including album Moth to a Flame and Australian / US touring Nominated
Ross McHenry Child of Somebody, various performances Nominated
Stu Hunter Recording, world premiere and national tour of The Migration Nominated

Distinguished Services to Australian Music

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Organisation / individual Result
[25][26]
John Pochée Won

Screen Music Awards

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Feature Film Score of the Year

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Title Composer Result
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Jasper Jones Antony Partos Won
Berlin Syndrome Bryony Marks Nominated
2:22 James Orr, Lisa Gerrard Nominated
Alien: Covenant Jed Kurzel Nominated

Best Music for an Advertisement

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Title Composer Result
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Volkswagen: "Tiguan 2017" Elliott Wheeler Nominated
Hennessy: "Classivm" Josh Abrahams, Davide Carbone Nominated
Good Mood Water: "The Bad Choice" Lindsay Jehan, Nathan Cavaleri Won
Swisse: "Power Your Passion" Matteo Zingales Nominated

Best Music for Children's Television

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Title Composer Result
[5][40]
Beat Bugs: "When I'm 64" Daniel Denholm, Daniel Johns Nominated
Bottersnikes and Gumbles: "The Ugly Pageant" Michael Szumowski Won
The Deep: "Tartaruga" Nerida Tyson-Chew Nominated
Kazoops: "Middle of Somewhere" Scott Langley Nominated

Best Music for a Documentary

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Title Composer Result
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Deep Water: The Real Story Antony Partos Nominated
Whiteley Ash Gibson Greig Won
Monsieur Mayonnaise Cezary Skubiszewski Nominated
Mother with a Gun Dale Cornelius Nominated

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie

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Title Composer Result
[5][42]
Shaun Micallef's Stairway to Heaven Ash Gibson Greig Nominated
Barracuda Bryony Marks Won
High Life Sarah Blasko Nominated

Best Music for a Short Film

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Title Composer Result
[5][43]
Sarah Chong Is Going to Kill Herself Aaron Kenny Nominated
Face Jonathan Bush Nominated
Last Tree Standing Me-Lee Hay Won
Red Tom Schutzinger Nominated

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial

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Series or Serial Episode title Composer Result
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Australian Survivor David Barber, Jonathon Bush, Helena Czajka, Justin Shave, Charlton Hill Nominated
The Get Down Elliott Wheeler Won
Seven Types of Ambiguity Stephen Rae, Jonathan Wilson Nominated
The Code Roger Mason Nominated

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen

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Song title Work Composer Result
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"Power" The Get Down Baz Luhrmann, Donna Missal, Homer Steinweiss, Elliott Wheeler Nominated
"Atlas in Your Eye" Jasper Jones Dustin Tebbutt Nominated
"Visible" The Pretend One Hayden Calnin Nominated
"Torchlight" Don't Tell Missy Higgins Won

Best Soundtrack Album

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Title Composer Result
[5][46]
Jasper Jones Antony Partos Nominated
Monsieur Mayonnaise Deborah Morgan, Cezary Skubiszewski Nominated
Alien: Covenant Jed Kurzel Won
Assassin's Creed Jed Kurzel Nominated

Best Television Theme

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Title Composer Result
[5][47]
Fox League Super Saturday Briggs, Justin Shave, Charlton Hill Won
Rosehaven Kit Warhurst Nominated
Skinford Michael Lira Nominated
High Life Sarah Blasko Nominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia

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Composer Result
[5][48]
Adam Gock, Dinesh Wicks Won
Damian de Boos-Smith Nominated
Jay Stewart Nominated
Neil Sutherland Nominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas

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Composer Result
[5][49]
Adam Gock, Dinesh Wicks Nominated
Jay Stewart Nominated
Neil Sutherland Won
Nerida Tyson-Chew Nominated

Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen

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Organisation / individual Result
[5][50]
Martin Armiger Won

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