The AWMAs return to the Brisbane Powerhouse on Oct. 8 and 9, with a raft of categories recognizing the often-unsung women making an enormous impact in the industry.
Presented to a female artist or musician who has made an outstanding artistic contribution to the field of recording and/or live performance during her lifetime.Recognizes an individual who has made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education, and/or assisting female artists working in remote and/or regional communities.
* The categories were developed in consultation with music industry professionals, First Nations Elders, and specialist researchers.
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