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2020 National Indigenous Music Awards


 
Performances from Archie Roach, Thelma Plum, Miiesha and more, live crosses to Jessica Mauboy, Mitch Tambo, Electric Fields & Warumpi Band Tribute
 

 
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The performers for this year’s National Indigenous Music Awards have been announced today, including a tribute to the Warumpi Band with an exclusive performance of ‘My Island Home’ featuring songwriter Neil Murray and the artist who took it to the mainstream, Christine Anu alongside Mau Power, Jim Moginie and Rob Hirst.
 

 
The awards, broadcast on National Indigenous Television (NITV), Double J, National Indigenous Radio Service, Facebook, Youtube and Twitter at 7pm AEST on August 8 will also feature national treasure Archie Roach, Gumbaynggirr and Yamatji singer Emma Donovan and the new guard of Australian music including Gamilaraay singer Thelma Plum, Pitjantjatjara and Torres Strait Island R&B star Miiesha, Numbulwar band Mambali and triple j Unearthed competition winners JK-47.
 


 
The awards, produced in partnership with NITV will be hosted by Elaine Crombie (Top Of The Lake, Top End Wedding, Black Comedy) and Steven Oliver (Faboriginal, A Chance Affair, Black Comedy) and feature crosses to superstars Jessica Mauboy, Mitch Tambo and Electric Fields, and remote communities including Yirrkala and more, bringing a fun, inclusive, sometimes emotional and family-friendly program.
 

 
The public can engage across Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, creating a unique online event celebrating community and connection at a time where it’s needed most.
 

 
It has been a huge year for Indigenous artists with Jessica Mauboy hitting the #1 spot on the ARIA Albums chart with ‘Hilda’, while Miiesha’s ‘Nyaaringu’ was triple j’s Feature Album and is already making many critics’ lists for 2020. Thelma Plum’s ‘Better in Blak’ was a finalist in the prestigious Australian Music Prize while Uncle Archie Roach released his inspirational autobiography and the companion album ‘Tell Me Why’.
 


 
Our First Nations artists are more visible than ever before, raising their strong voices for #blacklivesmatter and taking centre stage in the nation’s response to COVID-19 providing inspiration and innovation with webcasts and online performances which have pushed our music and culture to an increasingly international audience.
 

 
Overseen by Creative Director Ben Graetz, the NIMAs will be live from Larrakia Country (Darwin), with artists joining in from around the country performing live, accepting awards and joining in the national celebration of Indigenous music.

Performers, guests, the Hall of Fame induction and a few very special surprises will be announced soon for what is sure to be an unmissable event.
 

 
"What makes this year so exciting, is that we are able to involve and showcase many more of our First Nation artists and musicians through the virtual platform. Also to be able to connect regionally and remotely is extremely exciting," said Ben Graetz.
 

 
For the first time, the NIMAs will welcome a 100% First Nations camera crew for the production as well as a majority First Nations production crew as it moves towards a path of First Nations self-determination.
 

 
Head of Indigenous Content at SBS and NITV Channel Manager, Tanya Orman, said: "Here at NITV, the NIMAs always hold a special spot on our events calendar. In a year that has been particularly challenging, we can’t wait to celebrate the biggest and brightest talents in the First Nations music community and share the experience Australia wide."
 

 
The National Indigenous Music Awards airs at 7pm AEST on August 8 across NITV, Double J, National Indigenous Radio Service, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
 

 
PERFORMING LIVE
 
Archie Roach
 
My Island Home
 
ft. Christine Anu, Mau Power, Neil Murray, Jim Moginie, Rob Hirst
 
Thelma Plum
 
Miiesha
 
Mambali
 
JK-47
 
Emma Donovan
 

LIVE CROSSES
 
Jessica Mauboy
 
Mitch Tambo
 
Electric Fields


 
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
 
Baker Boy
 
Electric Fields
 
Emily Wurramara
 
Jessica Mauboy
 
Mau Power
 
Thelma Plum
 

 
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
 
Archie Roach - Tell Me Why
 
Jessica Mauboy - Hilda
 
Mau Power - Blue Lotus The Awakening
 
Miiesha - Nyaaringu
 
Ray Dimakarri Dixon - Standing Strong Mudburra Man
 

 
NEW TALENT OF THE YEAR
 
Allara
 
Dallas Woods
 
Kee’ahn
 
Miiesha
 
Mitch Tambo
 

 
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE AWARD
 
Rrawun Maymuru & Nick Wales - Nyapililngu (Spirit Lady)
 
Stuart Nugget - Nayurni (Woman)


 
SONG OF THE YEAR
 
Alice Skye - I Feel Better But I Don’t Feel Good
 

 
Baker Boy ft. Jess B - Meditjin
 
Briggs ft. Tim Minchin - House Fyre
 
Electric Fields & Keiino - Would I Lie
 
Kee’ahn - Better Things
 
Thelma Plum - Homecoming Queen
 

 
FILM CLIP OF THE YEAR
 

 
Baker Boy ft. Jess B - Meditjin
 
Briggs ft. Tim Minchin - House Fyre
 
Dallas Woods - If It Glitters It’s Gold
 
Miiesha - Drowning
 
Tasman Keith - Billy Bad Again
 

 
COMMUNITY CLIP OF THE YEAR
 
Booningbah Goories
 
Bwgcolman Mob
 
Githabul Next Generation
 
Iron Range Danger Gang
 
KDA Crew
 
Ntaria Connect