Rolling Stone Australia Awards

The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.[1] The awards initially commenced in 2009 and ran until 2015, before being relaunched in March 2021.[2]

Categories

Previous categories

Except as indicated, the categories are only open for Australian & New Zealander candidates:

  • The Rolling Stone Award
  • Best Female
  • Best Male
  • The International Award (awarded to an international person or group who have had a profound positive impact on popular culture in Australia/NZ)
  • Mover & Shaker (awarded to someone who has fundamentally changed their particular field for the better in the previous year)
  • The Immortal (A lifetime achievement award)
  • Album of the Year
  • Best Live Act (open to international performances in Australia/NZ).
  • Artist to Watch
  • Artist of the Year
  • Best Independent Release

2021 categories

  • Best Record
  • Best Single
  • Best New Artist
  • Rolling Stone Global Award
  • Rolling Stone Reader's Award

Ceremonies

A list of awards ceremony dates and locations are listed below.

  • 2009: 20 January 2010, at Oxford Art Factory, Sydney.[3]
  • 2010: 25 January 2011[4][5][6]
  • 2011: 25 January 2012[7][8]
  • 2012: Wednesday 16 January 2013, at Sydney's Beach Road Hotel in Bondi[9][10]
  • 2013:
  • 2014:
  • 2015:
  • 2021: 31 March 2021, The Argyle, Sydney

References

  1. Barnes, Amelia (5 December 2011). "Rolling Stone Magazine Australia announces 3rd annual awards event". The AU Review. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  2. English, Laura (18 November 2020). "Rolling Stone Australia relaunches annual awards show". Music Feeds. Archived from the original on 18 November 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  3. "Anvil honored at Australia's Rolling Stone Awards". Blabbermouth.net. 21 January 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  4. "Rolling Stone Awards to rock out next week". The Music Network. 20 January 2011. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  5. Treuen, Jason (26 January 2011). "Chugg, Kelly and tequila Big Winners at Rolling Stone Awards". The Music Network. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  6. Grattan (26 January 2011). "2011 Rolling Stone award winners". Faster Louder. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011.
  7. "rollingstone-222-jpg-3226861327640552.jpg". Nova FM. 2012.
  8. Barnett, Sophie (27 January 2012). "Check out the winners right here..." MTV Australia. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  9. "Nominees unveiled for Rolling Stone Award". The Australian. 6 December 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  10. "Gotye leads Australia's Rolling Stone Awards". Daily Express. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
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