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J Awards

Index J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J and which are judged by the music and on-air teams from radio stations Triple J, Triple J Unearthed and Double J The awards are given in an on-air ceremony held in November each year as part of triple j's AusMusic Month. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 105 relations: A Foreign Affair (song), A.B. Original, Angel in Realtime, Apocalypso (The Presets album), Archie Roach, Art vs. Science, As Day Follows Night, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Ball Park Music, Boy & Bear, Briggs (rapper), Built on Glass, Chandelier (song), Chet Faker, Client Liaison, Clubfoot, Courtney Barnett, Cruel Guards, D.D Dumbo, Daniel Askill, Double J (radio station), Drummer (album), Elsy Wameyo, Emma Tomelty, Flume (album), Flume (musician), G Flip, Gang of Youths, Genesis Owusu, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Gotye, Hermitude, Hilltop Hoods, Innerspeaker, J Award of 2005, J Award of 2006, J Awards of 2007, J Awards of 2008, J Awards of 2009, J Awards of 2010, J Awards of 2011, J Awards of 2012, J Awards of 2013, J Awards of 2014, J Awards of 2015, J Awards of 2016, J Awards of 2017, J Awards of 2018, J Awards of 2019, J Awards of 2020, ... Expand index (55 more) »

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A Foreign Affair (song)

"A Foreign Affair" is a song written and produced by Australian group Client Liaison, featuring Tina Arena.

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A.B. Original

A.B. Original is an Australian hip hop duo made up of Indigenous Australian rappers Briggs and record producer Trials.

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Angel in Realtime

Angel in Realtime is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Gang of Youths, released on 25 February 2022 through Mosy Recordings.

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Apocalypso (The Presets album)

Apocalypso is the second studio album by Australian electronic dance music duo The Presets.

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Archie Roach

Archibald William Roach (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian singer-songwriter and Aboriginal activist.

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Art vs. Science

Art vs.

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As Day Follows Night

As Day Follows Night is the third album by Australian singer/songwriter Sarah Blasko.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Ball Park Music

Ball Park Music is an Australian five-piece indie rock band from Brisbane consisting of Sam Cromack, Jennifer Boyce, Paul Furness, Dean Hanson and Daniel Hanson.

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Boy & Bear

Boy & Bear are an Australian indie folk band formed in 2009, consisting of David Hosking (vocals and guitar), Killian Gavin (vocals and guitar), Tim Hart (drums and vocals), Jonathan Hart (vocals, banjo, mandolin and keyboards), and David Symes (bass).

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Briggs (rapper)

Adam Briggs (born 28 August 1986), who performs as Briggs and self-describes as Senator Briggs (although not a member of the Australian Senate), is an Aboriginal Australian rapper, record label owner, comedy writer, actor, and author.

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Built on Glass

Built on Glass is the debut studio album by Australian electronic musician Chet Faker.

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Chandelier (song)

"Chandelier" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Sia, from her sixth studio album, 1000 Forms of Fear (2014).

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Chet Faker

Nicholas James Murphy (born 23 June 1988), known professionally as Chet Faker, is an Australian singer and songwriter.

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Client Liaison

Client Liaison is an Australian indie pop duo made up of vocalist Monte Morgan, and keyboardist and producer Harvey Miller.

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Clubfoot

Clubfoot is a congenital or acquired defect where one or both feet are rotated inward and downward.

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Courtney Barnett

Courtney Melba Barnett (born 3 November 1987) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and musician.

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Cruel Guards

Cruel Guards is the third studio album by Australian indie rock band, The Panics.

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D.D Dumbo

D.D Dumbo was the solo project of the Australian, Castlemaine-based musician, Oliver Hugh Perry, who began the project in 2013 with the release of his self-titled debut EP Tropical Oceans, released by The Blue Rider in 2013 and later re-released by 4AD in 2014.

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Daniel Askill

Daniel Askill (born 1977) is an Australian filmmaker and artist who uses film, photographs, video installation and sculpture in his work.

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Double J (radio station)

Double J (formerly ABC Dig Music) is an Australian digital radio station owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. J Awards and Double J (radio station) are Triple J.

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Drummer (album)

Drummer is the second studio album by Australian indie pop singer G Flip, released on 11 August 2023 through Future Classic.

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Elsy Wameyo

Elsy Wameyo, also known as ELSY, is a Kenyan Australian singer-songwriter and rapper, whose style ranges from hip hop to the fusion of traditional African music with contemporary rap and R&B.

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Emma Tomelty

Emma Tomelty is an Australian creative director, with a background in dance, choreography and fashion.

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Flume (album)

Flume is the debut studio album by Australian electronic musician Flume.

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Flume (musician)

Harley Edward Streten (born 5 November 1991), known professionally as Flume, is an Australian musician, DJ, and record producer.

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G Flip

Georgia Claire Flipo, known professionally as G Flip, is an Australian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Gang of Youths

Gang of Youths are an Australian alternative rock band, which formed in 2012.

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Genesis Owusu

Kofi Owusu-Ansah (born 1998), known by his stage name Genesis Owusu, is a Ghanaian-Australian rapper and singer from Canberra.

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Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (22 January 1971 – 25 July 2017), commonly known as Gurrumul and also referred to since his death as Dr G. Yunupingu, was a YolÅ‹u Aboriginal Australian musician.

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Gotye

Wouter André "Wally" De Backer (born 21 May 1980), known professionally as Gotye, is a Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Hermitude

Hermitude are an Australian electronic-hip hop duo, originating from the Blue Mountains, New South Wales.

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Hilltop Hoods

Hilltop Hoods is an Australian hip hop group that formed in 1996 in Blackwood, Adelaide, South Australia.

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Innerspeaker

Innerspeaker is the debut studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 21 May 2010 by Modular Recordings.

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J Award of 2005

The J Award of 2005 is the inaugural annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November), on 3 December 2005.

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J Award of 2006

The J Award of 2006 is the second annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2007

The J Award of 2007 is the third annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2008

The J Award of 2008 is the fourth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2009

The J Award of 2009 is the fifth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2010

The J Award of 2010 is the sixth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2011

The J Award of 2011 is the seventh annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2012

The J Award of 2012 is the eighth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2013

The J Award of 2013 is the ninth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2014

The J Award of 2014 is the tenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2015

The J Award of 2015 is the eleventh annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2016

The J Award of 2016 is the twelfth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2017

The J Award of 2017 is the thirteenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2018

The J Award of 2018 is the fourteenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2019

The J Award of 2019 is the fifteenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November).

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J Awards of 2020

The J Awards of 2020 were the sixteenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The eligibility period for releases took place between November 2019 and October 2020.

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J Awards of 2021

The J Awards of 2021 are the seventeenth annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The eligibility period for releases took place between November 2020 and October 2021.

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Jen Cloher

Jen Cloher (born 9 October 1973) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer, currently based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (KGLW) are an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria.

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King Stingray

King Stingray is an Australian rock band from Northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.

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Kirin J. Callinan

Kieran John Callinan (born 21 January 1986), known by his stage name Kirin J. Callinan, is an Australian singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

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Life Is Better Blonde

Life Is Better Blonde is an Australian Electronic, Indie group from Melbourne, Australia.

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Lime Cordiale

Lime Cordiale are an Australian pop rock group formed in 2009.

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Lonerism

Lonerism is the second studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 5 October 2012 by Modular Recordings.

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Lost Friends

Lost Friends is the debut studio album by Australian alternative-indie rock band Middle Kids.

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Making Mirrors

Making Mirrors is the third studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Gotye, released in Australia on 19 August 2011.

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Matt Corby

Matthew John Corby (born 7 November 1990) is an Australian singer-songwriter.

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Meg Mac

Megan Sullivan McInerney (born 6 July 1990 in Sydney), known by her stage name Meg Mac, is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician.

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Megan Washington

Megan Alexanda Washington (born 7 January 1986) is an Australian musician and songwriter who has worked mononymously as Washington.

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Mia Dyson

Mia Celeste Dyson (born 1981) is an Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist.

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Middle Kids

Middle Kids are an Australian alternative indie rock band from Sydney.

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Midnight Oil

Midnight Oil (known informally as "The Oils") are an Australian rock band composed of Peter Garrett (vocals, harmonica), Rob Hirst (drums), Jim Moginie (guitar, keyboard) and Martin Rotsey (guitar).

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Mo'Ju

Mojo Ruiz de Luzuriaga, known professionally as Mo'Ju and previously as Mojo Juju, is an Australian musician, best known for their 2018 album Native Tongue and the lead single of the same title.

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Music award

A music award is an award or prize given to honour skill or distinction in music.

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Rage (TV program)

Rage (stylised as rage) is an all-night Australian music video program broadcast on ABC TV on Friday nights, Saturday mornings and Saturday nights.

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Rainbow Valley (album)

Rainbow Valley is the second studio album by Australian singer Matt Corby.

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Reclaim Australia (album)

Reclaim Australia is the debut studio album from Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original, released on 28 November 2016 through Golden Era Records.

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Remi (band)

Remi (stylised in all caps) was an Australian hip hop duo consisting of rapper Remi Kolawole and producer Justin "Sensible J" Smith.

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Sampa the Great

Sampa Tembo (born 9 August 1993), known professionally as Sampa the Great, is a Zambian singer, rapper and songwriter.

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Sarah Blasko

Sarah Elizabeth Blaskow (born 23 September 1976), known professionally as Sarah Blasko, is an Australian singer, songwriter, musician and record producer.

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Sia

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler (born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter.

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Smiling with No Teeth

Smiling with No Teeth is the debut studio album by Australian musician Genesis Owusu, released on 5 March 2021 through Ourness.

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Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit

Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit is the debut studio album by Australian indie rock musician Courtney Barnett, released on 20 March 2015.

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Stella Donnelly

Stella Donnelly (born 10 April 1992) is a Welsh-Australian indie rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Tame Impala

Tame Impala is the psychedelic music project of Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker.

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Tash Sultana

Tash Sultana (born 15 June 1995) is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music producer, described as a "one-person band".

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Tasman Keith

Tasman Keith is an Australian rapper and singer-songwriter.

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Thatboykwame

Rich Kwame Amevor (born 6 September 1997), known professionally as thatboykwame (and previously as Kwame), is an Australian rapper and record producer.

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The Avalanches

The Avalanches are an Australian electronic music group formed in Melbourne in 1997.

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The Hard Road

The Hard Road is the fourth studio album by Australian hip hop group Hilltop Hoods.

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The Herd (Australian band)

The Herd is an Australian hip hop group formed in Sydney.

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The John Steel Singers

The John Steel Singers were an Australian six-piece band from Brisbane, Queensland, named after a toy horse that band member Tim Morrissey named John Steel.

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The Middle East (band)

The Middle East are an Australian indie folk band that formed in Townsville, Queensland in 2005.

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The Panics

The Panics are an indie rock band originally from Perth, Western Australia, and currently based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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The Presets

The Presets are an Australian electronic music duo of Julian Hamilton (vocals, keyboards) and Kim Moyes (drums, keyboards).

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The Rubens

The Rubens are an award winning 5 piece alternative rock band from Menangle, Australia.

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Tim Rogers (musician)

Timothy Adrian Rogers (born September 20, 1969) is an Australian musician and actor, best known as the frontman of the rock band You Am I. He has also recorded solo albums with backing bands.

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Tina Arena

Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena (born 1 November 1967) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress and record producer.

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Tired Lion

Tired Lion are an Australian indie rock band formed in Perth in 2010.

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Tones and I

Toni Watson, known professionally as Tones and I, is an Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Triple J

Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station that began broadcasting in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Triple J TV

Triple J TV (stylised in all lowercase; formerly jtv) is the name given to a series of Australian television programmes which started broadcast in July 2006 as a television spin-off of national radio broadcaster Triple J. They are broadcast on ABC1 and ABC2 as well as available online. J Awards and Triple J TV are Triple J.

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Triple J Unearthed

Triple J Unearthed is an Australian digital radio station and online music discovery platform. J Awards and Triple J Unearthed are Triple J.

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Utopia Defeated

Utopia Defeated is the first album from Castlemaine musician D.D Dumbo, released on 6 October 2016 by Liberation Music in Australia and New Zealand and by 4AD in the rest of the world.

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Wolfmother

Wolfmother is an Australian hard rock band from Sydney.

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Wolfmother (album)

Wolfmother is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Wolfmother, originally released on 31 October 2005 in Australia.

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Young and Restless (Australian band)

Young and Restless (sometimes abbreviated to Y + R or Y & R) were a band from Canberra, Australia.

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1300 (group)

1300 (pronounced "one three hundred" are an Australian 5-piece hip-hop group from West Sydney. They released their debut studio album, Foreign Language in April 2022. In October 2023, the group released "Lalaland" and announced they had signed with Eastern Margins.

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14 Steps to a Better You

14 Steps to a Better You is the second studio album by Australian indie pop band Lime Cordiale, released on 10 July 2020 through Chugg Music Entertainment.

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2022 J Awards

The 2022 J Awards are the 18th annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The eligibility period for releases took place between November 2021 and October 2022.

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2023 J Awards

The 2023 J Awards are the 19th annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The eligibility period for releases took place between November 2022 and October 2023.

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See also

Triple J

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Awards

Also known as J Award.

, J Awards of 2021, Jen Cloher, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, King Stingray, Kirin J. Callinan, Life Is Better Blonde, Lime Cordiale, Lonerism, Lost Friends, Making Mirrors, Matt Corby, Meg Mac, Megan Washington, Mia Dyson, Middle Kids, Midnight Oil, Mo'Ju, Music award, Rage (TV program), Rainbow Valley (album), Reclaim Australia (album), Remi (band), Sampa the Great, Sarah Blasko, Sia, Smiling with No Teeth, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, Stella Donnelly, Tame Impala, Tash Sultana, Tasman Keith, Thatboykwame, The Avalanches, The Hard Road, The Herd (Australian band), The John Steel Singers, The Middle East (band), The Panics, The Presets, The Rubens, Tim Rogers (musician), Tina Arena, Tired Lion, Tones and I, Triple J, Triple J TV, Triple J Unearthed, Utopia Defeated, Wolfmother, Wolfmother (album), Young and Restless (Australian band), 1300 (group), 14 Steps to a Better You, 2022 J Awards, 2023 J Awards.