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Triple j Reveals 2022 J Awards Nominees

Triple j has kicked off Ausmusic Month with the reveal of this year's J Awards nominees.

By Conor LochriePublished Nov 1, 2022
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Triple j has kicked off Ausmusic Month with the reveal of this year's J Awards nominees.

Now in its 18th year, the annual J Awards celebrate the finest talent in Australian music.

The nominees were revealed today, with the winners set to be confirmed on Thursday, November 17th, across triple j, triple j Unearthed and Double J.

To mark the nominees announcement, it will be Australian music only on triple j, triple j Unearthed and Double J all day today.

You can check out the full list of 2022 J Award nominees below, with Flume, Sampa The Great and King Stingray leading the way with two nods apiece.

For more information, head to the triple j website.

 

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2022 J AWARD NOMINEES 

triple j Australian Album of the Year

  • Eliza & The Delusionals – Now & Then
  • Flume - Palaces
  • Gang Of Youths – angel in realtime.
  • Julia Jacklin – PRE PLEASURE
  • King Stingray – King Stingray
  • Meg Mac – Matter Of Time
  • Northlane - Obsidian
  • Sampa The Great – As Above, So Below
  • Spacey Jane – Here Comes Everybody
  • Stand Atlantic – f.e.a.r.

 

Double J Australian Artist of the Year

  • Courtney Barnett
  • HAAi
  • King Stingray
  • Midnight Oil
  • Sampa The Great

 

Unearthed Artist of the Year

  • Elsy Wameyo
  • grentperez
  • JACOTÉNE
  • South Summit
  • SPEED

triple j and rage Australian Music Video of the Year

  • 1300 – ‘Oldboy’ Dir. Raghav Rampal
  • Confidence Man – ‘Holiday’ Dir. W.A.M. Bleakley
  • Flume– ‘Say Nothing [Ft. MAY-A]’ Dir. Michael Hili
  • Party Dozen– ‘Macca The Mutt [Ft. Nick Cave]’ Dir. VERSUS (Tanya Babic & Jason Sukadana)
  • RONA.– ‘Closure [Ft. Helena]’ Dir. Dylan River

Done Good Award

  • David Herington: Unsung legend, assisting flood affected communities
  • Eliza Hull: Muso & inclusion and access advocate for people with a disability
  • Jake Taylor (In Hearts Wake): Fighting for climate action through music and film
  • Kobie Dee: Enriching First Nations communities on tour, in workshops and podcasts
  • Raising Their Voices: For their landmark report on industry sexual harassment and discrimination

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