National Indigenous Music Awards


The National Indigenous Music Awards, also known as the NT Indigenous Music Awards from 2004 to 2008, are music awards presented to recognise excellence, innovation and leadership among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians in Australia.

History

The inaugural event was held in 2004, launched as the NT Indigenous Music Awards. In 2008 the awards went national and were renamed the National Indigenous Music Awards.
Just a couple of weeks before the scheduled date of the 2021 event on 7 August, it was announced that it would be postponed until later in the year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic flaring in New South Wales.
In 2025, the event began a partnership with YouTube and the ceremony was livestreamed globally on the platform.

Description

The National Indigenous Music Awards are awarded during the Darwin Festival and run by MusicNT in association with the Northern Territory Government. They recognise excellence, innovation and leadership among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians from throughout Australia. The Awards are presented at a special event in August as part of the Darwin Festival in Darwin, Northern Territory, and feature the best of Indigenous music talent.

Eligibility and categories

To be eligible, the associated release or achievement must have taken place from July to June.
The categories have changed over the years, but the main categories in the ceremony include Artist/Act of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Film clip of the Year and Best New Talent/Emerging Talent, as well as an inductee into the Hall of Fame.

Unearthed NIMAs Competition

Radio station Triple j runs the Unearthed National Indigenous Music Awards Competition to select an emerging Indigenous artist to play at the Awards. Winners have included Dallas Woods, Thelma Plum, Baker Boy, Alice Skye, Kuren, and Tilly Tjala Thomas.

Awards by year

To see the full article for a particular year, please click on the year link.
YearArtist of the YearAlbum of the YearSong of the YearHall of Fame InducteeRef
2004male: Warren H. Williams
female: Shellie Morris
band: Yothu Yindi
George Rrurrambu and Mandawuy Yunupingu
2005male: Gurrumul Yunupingu
female: Shellie Morris
band: Nabarlek
Yilila - Manila, ManilaYilila - "Mijiyanga"Kathy & David Mills, The Mystics, Dick Mununggu, Gus Williams, Auriel Andrew, Mr. Yamma Snr and Herbie Laughton
2006YililaTom E. LewisSunshine After RainWarren H. Williams - "Learn My Song"Warumpi Band and Soft Sands-
2007Jessica MauboyNabarlek - Manmoyi RadioTerrah Guymala - "Little Journey to Manmoyi"Betty Fisher, Barry Benning-
2008Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - GurrumulGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - "Wiyathul"Peter Miller and Blek Bala Mujik, Mark Raymond and the Kulumindini Band
2009Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguJessica Mauboy - Been WaitingJessica Mauboy - "Running Back"Sammy Butcher, Tableland Drifters and David Asera
2010Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguGarrangaliGarrangaliGarrangali – "Searights"Kumanjayi Murphy
2011Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – RrakalaGeoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu and Blue King Brown – "Gathu Mawula"Coloured Stone, No Fixed Address
2012Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguThe MedicsFoundationsThe Medics – "Griffin"Jimmy Little, Sunrize Band & Lajamanu Teenage Band
2013Jessica MauboyArchie RoachInto the BloodstreamShellie Morris and the Borroloola Songwomen – "Waliwaliyangu li-Anthawirriyarra a-Kurija "Henry Dan, Wirrinyga Band, Archie Roach
2014Jessica MauboyDan SultanBlackbirdDan Sultan – "The Same Man"Munkimuk
2015Jessica Mauboy and Dan SultanBriggs - SheplifeThelma Plum - "How Much Does Your Love Cost?"Vic Simms and Blekbala Mujik
2016Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguGawurra - Ratja YaliyaliBriggs, Dewayne Everettsmith & Gurrumul - "The Children Came Back"Kutcha Edwards
2017Troy Cassar-DaleyTroy Cassar-Daley - Things I Carry AroundA.B. Original feat. Dan Sultan - "January 26"
2018Geoffrey Gurrumul YunupinguGurrumul - Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)Gurrumul - "Djarimirri "Roger Knox
2019Baker BoyMojo Juju - Native TongueMojo Juju - "Native Tongue"Tiddas & Wilma Reading
2020Baker BoyArchie Roach - Tell Me WhyBaker Boy feat JessB - "Meditjin"Ruby Hunter
2021The Kid LaroiJK-47Made for ThisMiiesha – "Damaged"Kev Carmody
2022Baker BoyBaker Boy – GelaKing Stingray – "Milkumana"Gurrumul-
2023BudjerahThelma PlumMeanjinKing Stingray – "Let's Go"Yothu Yindi-
2024BarkaaDan SultanDan Sultan3% – "Our People"Sammy Butcher
2025Emily WurramaraBarkaaBig TiddaAndrew Gurruwiwi Band – "Once Upon a Time"Jessica Mauboy