APRA Music Awards of 2023
Date27 April 2023 (2023-04-27)
LocationInternational Convention Centre Sydney, Australia
Websiteapraamcos.com.au/awards/

The APRA Music Awards of 2023 are the upcoming 41st annual series, known as the APRA Awards. The awards are given in a series of categories in three divisions and in separate ceremonies throughout the year: the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards and Screen Music Awards. The APRA Music Awards are provided by APRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) and celebrate excellence in contemporary music, honouring songwriters and publishers that have achieved artistic excellence and outstanding success in their fields.[1][2] In January, 20 songs shortlisted for Song of the Year were announced.[3] On 30 March 2023, the final nominations were provided.[4] Winners of the 2023 Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music were Colin Hay and Colleen Ironside.[5] APRA Music Awards were presented on 27 April 2023 at International Convention Centre Sydney.[1][6][7]

Art Music Awards were distributed by APRA AMCOS together with Australian Music Centre (AMC) on 15 August 2023 at Carriageworks in Sydney, Gadigal land.[8] Screen Music Awards are jointly presented by APRA AMCOS and Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) to "acknowledge excellence and innovation in the field of screen composition."[9] The ceremony was held on 9 November 2023 at The Forum, Melbourne, Naarm land.[9][10]

APRA Music Awards

Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

APRA Song of the Year

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"I Feel Electric" by Daniel Johns featuring Moxie RaiaDaniel Johns, Laura Raia p.k.a. Moxie Raia, Maxwell Bidstrup, Mark LandonBMG, Concord Music PublishingNominated[1]
"Lupa" by King StingrayYirrŋa Gotjiringu YunupinguSony Music PublishingNominated
"Lydia Wears a Cross" by Julia JacklinJulia JacklinMushroom MusicNominated
"One Song" by Archie RoachArchie RoachMushroom MusicNominated
"Say Nothing" by Flume featuring May-aHarley Streten p.k.a. Flume, Sarah AaronsKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Sony Music PublishingWon

Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year

Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
18Yoman p.k.a. Vincent GoodyerUniversal/M.C.A. Music PublishingNominated[1]
Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, Peppa Lane (Spacey Jane)Kobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Dew ProcessNominated
Budjerah p.k.a. Budjerah Julum SlabbMushroom MusicNominated
Sampa the Great p.k.a. Sampa TemboKobalt Music PublishingWon
Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu, Roy Kellaway (King Stingray)Sony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Australian Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Clarity" by Vance JoyVance Joy p.k.a. James Keogh, Joel LittleMushroom Music o.b.o. Unified, Sony Music PublishingNominated[1]
"Growing Up Is _____" by RuelRuel p.k.a. Ruel Van Dijk, M-Phazes p.k.a. Mark Landon, Julian BunettaUniversal Music Publishing, Concord Music Publishing*, Mushroom Music o.b.o. HipgnosisNominated
"Hurtless" by Dean LewisDean Lewis, Jon HumeUniversal Music Publishing, Concord Music PublishingNominated
"On My Knees" by Rüfüs Du SolJonathon George, James Hunt, Tyrone Lindqvist, Jason EviganKobalt Music Publishing, Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Stay" by the Kid LAROI and Justin BieberThe Kid Laroi p.k.a. Charlton Howard, Justin Bieber, Magnus Høiberg, Charlie Puth, Omer Fedi, Blake Slatkin, Michael Mule, Isaac De BoniSony Music Publishing, Universal/MCA Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Kobalt Music Publishing, Concord Music PublishingWon

Most Performed Australian Work Overseas

Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
Toni Watson (p.k.a. Tones and I) for "Dance Monkey" Kobalt Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music Publishing Won [1]

Most Performed Alternative Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Apple Crumble" by Lime Cordiale and Idris ElbaLouis Leimbach, Oli Leimbach, Dave Hammer, Idris ElbaUniversal Music Publishing, Kobalt Music PublishingNominated[1]
"Hurtless" by Dean LewisDean Lewis, Jon HumeUniversal Music Publishing, Concord Music PublishingWon
"The Man Himself" by Gang of YouthsDominik Borzestowski, Maxwell Dunn, Thomas Hobden, Jung Kim, David Le’aupepeUniversal Music PublishingNominated
"Superstar" by SyccoSasha McLeod (p.k.a. Sycco)Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Touch Back Down" by Ocean AlleyNicholas Blom, Baden Donegal, Lachlan Galbraith, Mitchell Galbraith, Angus Goodwin, Tom O’BrienWarner Chappell MusicNominated

Most Performed Blues & Roots Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"I Believe" by Ziggy AlbertsZiggy AlbertsKobalt Music PublishingNominated[1]
"I Want You to Know" by Ash GrunwaldAsh Grunwald, Fergus JamesMushroom MusicNominated
"Livin' Like Kings" by the Black SorrowsJoe Camilleri, Nicholas SmithMushroom Music, Jesharo MusicNominated
"My Heart Is in the Wrong Place" by Vika and LindaBen SalterUniversal Music PublishingNominated
"We Deserve to Dream" by Xavier RuddXavier RuddSony Music PublishingWon

Most Performed Country Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Get It Girl" by Taylor MossTaylor Moss, Michael Delorenzis, Michael Paynter, Alys EdwardsMushroom MusicNominated[1]
"God Took His Time on You" by Casey BarnesCasey Barnes, Kaci Brown, Samuel GrayMushroom Music, Kobalt Music PublishingWon
"Good Beer" by SeaforthJordan Dozzi, Thomas Jordan, Mitchell Thompson, Rocky BlockWarner Chappell MusicNominated
"Love Is Real" by Morgan EvansMorgan Evans, Parker Nohe, Jordan ReynoldsWarner Chappell MusicNominated
"Raised Like That" by James JohnstonJames JohnstonNominated

Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Heavy" by Flight Facilities featuring Your SmithHugo Gruzman, James Lyell, Jono Ma, Caroline Smith p.k.a. Your SmithKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Concord Music PublishingNominated[1]
"Honest" by Peking Duk featuring SlayyyterAdam Hyde, Reuben Styles-Richards, Kristy Lee Peters, Catherine Garner p.k.a. SlayyyterBMGNominated
"On My Knees" by Rüfüs Du SolJonathon George, James Hunt, Tyrone Lindqvist, Jason EviganKobal Music Publishing, Sony Music PublishingWon
"Running Away" by RumorMitchell Curley, Len PearceNominated
"Say Nothing" by Flume featuring May-aHarley Streten p.k.a. Flume, Sarah AaronsKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Future Classic, Sony Music PublishingNominated

Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Let's Trot!" by Brothers and Joel FletcherIssam Ahmad, Bassam Ahmad, Joel Fletcher Allan p.k.a. Joel Fletcher120 PublishingWon[1]
"Not Sober" by the Kid LAROI featuring Polo G & Stunna GambinoCharlton Howard p.k.a. The Kid LAROI, Khaled Rohaim, Isaias p.k.a. Garcia Stunna Gambino, Taurus Bartlett p.k.a. Polo G, Subhaan RahmanSony Music Publishing, Universal/MCA Music Publishing, Warner ChappellNominated
"Show Business" by Hilltop Hoods featuring EamonBarry Francis (p.k.a. DJ Debris), Matthew Lambert (p.k.a. Suffa), Daniel Smith (p.k.a. MC Pressure), Andrew BurfordSony Music Publishing, Universal Music PublishingNominated
"Wicked" by Say True God?Nixon JacksonNominated
"Wish You Well" by Baker Boy featuring Bernard FanningDanzal Baker p.k.a. Baker Boy, Bernard Fanning, Pip NormanUniversal Music Publishing, Mushroom MusicNominated

Most Performed Pop Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Clarity" by Vance JoyVance Joy p.k.a. James Keogh, Joel LittleMushroom Music o.b.o. Unified, Sony Music PublishingNominated[1]
"Complete Mess" by 5 Seconds of SummerMichael Clifford, Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Ashton IrwinSony Music PublishingNominated
"Glow by Jessica MauboyJessica Mauboy, Jessica Higgs (p.k.a. George Maple), Cosmo Liney, Patrick LineyUniversal Music Publishing, Kobalt Music PublishingNominated
"Growing Up Is _____" by RuelRuel p.k.a. Ruel Van Dijk, M-Phazes p.k.a. Mark Landon, Julian BunettaUniversal Music Publishing, Concord Music Publishing*, Mushroom Music o.b.o. HipgnosisNominated
"Stay" by the Kid LAROI and Justin BieberThe Kid Laroi p.k.a. Charlton Howard, Justin Bieber, Magnus Høiberg, Charlie Puth, Omer Fedi, Blake Slatkin, Michael Mule, Isaac De BoniSony Music Publishing, Universal/MCA Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Kobalt Music Publishing, Concord Music PublishingWon

Most Performed R&B / Soul Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Bang My Line" by Cosmo's Midnight featuring Tkay MaidzaCosmo Liney, Patrick Liney, Tkay Maidza, Brett RamsonKobalt Music Publishing, BMGNominated[1]
"Safety" by Becca HatchBecca Hatch, Hau Latukefu, Jamie Muscat, Willie Tafa, Solo TohiSony Music PublishingNominated
"Send My Love" by Jordan RakeiJordan Rakei, Imraan Paleker, Jonathan Harvey, Christopher Hyson, James MacraeSony Music PublishingNominated
"Still Dream" by MiieshaMiiesha Young, Lucy Blomkamp, Stephen CollinsSony Music PublishingWon
"Tuesday" by Kye featuring Jerome FarahKylie Chirunga, Jerome Farah, Jacob Farah, Vincent GoodyerMushroom MusicNominated

Most Performed Rock Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"Around in Circles" by Jimmy BarnesJimmy Barne, Jane Barnes, Mark LizotteSony Music Publishing, Mushroom MusicNominated[1]
"Lunchtime" by Spacey JaneAshton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, Peppa LaneKobalt Music Publishing o.b.o. Dew ProcessNominated
"Milkumana" by King StingrayRoy Kellaway, Jerome Gotjirringu YunupiŋuSony Music PublishingNominated
"Rising Seas" by Midnight OilJim MoginieSony Music PublishingNominated
"Struck by Lightning" by the ChatsMatthew Boggis, Joshua Hardy, Eamon SandwidthUniversal Music PublishingWon

Most Performed International Work

Title and/or artist Writer(s) Publisher(s) Result Ref.
"ABCDEFU" by GayleTaylor Rutherfurd p.k.a. Gayle, Sara Davis, David PittengerUniversal/MCA Music Publishing, Peermusic, Downtown MusicNominated[1]
"As It Was" by Harry StylesHarry Styles, Thomas Hull, Tyler JohnsonUniversal Music Publishing, Concord Music PublishingWon
"Easy on Me" by AdeleAdele Adkins p.k.a. Adele, Greg KurstinUniversal Music Publishing, Sony Music PublishingNominated
"Shivers" by Ed SheeranEd Sheeran, Kal Lavelle, Steve Mac, Johnny McDaidSony Music Publishing, Universal Music PublishingNominated
"That's What I Want" by Lil Nas XLil Nas X, Keegan Bach, Omer Fedi, Blake Slatkin, Ryan TedderSony Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing, Universal/MCA Music Publishing, Downtown MusicNominated

Art Music Awards

Work of the Year: Chamber Music

Title Composer / librettist Performer Result Ref.
Pine Chant Lachlan Skipworth Sara Fraker, Jackie Glazier, Marissa Olegario, Lachlan Skipworth Won [11][12]
Septet Paul Dean Paul Dean, Trish Dean, Imants Larsen, Peter Luff, David Mitchell, Phoebe Russell, Natsuko Yoshimoto Nominated
Sound Fields Felicity Wilcox Rubiks Collective Nominated
String Quartet No. 2 Jack Symonds Australian String Quartet Nominated

Work of the Year: Choral

Title Composer / librettist Performer Result Ref.
Brought to Light: Sympony No. 5 Stuart Greenbaum Cantori New York, Mark Shapiro (conductor) Nominated [11][12]
Heavenly Father Brooke Shelley Sydney Chamber Choir, Sam Allchurch (conductor) Nominated
Swerve Meta Cohen / Leona Cohen Quartet Berlin-Tokyo, Theodor Schüz Ensemble, Philipp Amelung (artistic director) Nominated
Three Night Songs Heather Percy Sydney Chamber Choir, Sam Allchurch (conductor) Won

Work of the Year: Dramatic

Title Composer / librettist Performer Result Ref.
Panbe Zan Shervin Mirzeinali Maximillian Alduca, Majid Amani, Harry Birch, Danial Bozorgi, Arman Gouniaei, Ehsan Kachooei, Agnes Sarkis, Ali Yarmohammadi, Marjan Lotfali (director) Won [11][12]
Precious Bedeviller AKA One Person Watching May Lyon Australian Ballet Bodytorque Ensemble Nominated
The Call Connor D'Netto / Kate Miller-Heidke, Keir Nuttall Ali McGregor, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Zoe Zeniodi (conductor) Nominated
Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan Joe Twist / Christos Tsiolkas, Alana Valentine Adelaide Chamber Singers and Chamber Orchestra, Christie Anderson (conductor) Nominated

Work of the Year: Electroacoustic/Sound Art

Title Composer Performer Result Ref.
Gaze Upon the Liquid Sky Zinia Chan Jasper Ly, Peter Dumsday Nominated [11][12]
Mother Mindy Meng Wang Daniel Janestch, Anita Quayle, Mindy Meng Wang Nominated
Spirals Rebecca Bracewell Rebecca Bracewell Won
Tactable Liam Mulligan Liam Mulligan Nominated

Work of the Year: Jazz

Title Composer Performer Result Ref.
Busy/Quiet Nat Bartsch Nat Bartsch Quartet, Ellen Kirkwood, Loretta Palmeiro Won [11][12]
Hill of Grace Vanessa Perica Australian National Jazz Orchestra Youth Big Band, Vanessa Perica (conductor) Nominated
Upon These Open Skins Emily-Rose Sarkova Emily-Rose and the Wild Things Nominated
Written in the Dark Matthew Sheens Matt Penmann, Kenneth Salters, Matthew Sheens, Hugh Stuckey Nominated

Work of the Year: Large Ensemble

Title Composer Performer Result Ref.
Annunciation Triptych Liza Lim Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Pisani (cor anglais), Nicholas Carter (conductor) Nominated [11][12]
Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra Paul Dean Phoebe Russell and Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Johannes Fritzsch (conductor) Won
Diapsalmata: Portrait of a Self Kym Alexandra Dillon Stephen Marsh, Kym Alexandra Dillon and Forest Collective, Elliott Gyger (conductor) Nominated
Release Ella Macens Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Simone Young (conductor) Nominated

Performance of the Year: Jazz / Improvised Music

Title Composer Performer Result Ref.
Barefaced Sophie Min Shamin (Benjamin Shanon, Sophie Min) Nominated [11][12]
The Cloud Maker Freya Schack-Arnott, Aviva Endean, Sunny Kim, Jasmin Wing-Yin Leung, Maria Moles, Te Kahureremoa Taumata Freya Schack-Arnott, Aviva Endean, Sunny Kim, Jasmin Wing-Yin Leung, Maria Moles, Te Kahureremoa Taumata Won
Ritual Diamonds Christopher Hale Simon Barker, Theo Carbo, Christopher Hale, Andrea Keller, Woo Minyoung, Jamie Oehlers Nominated
When Daniel Jenatsch, Anita Quayle, Mindy Meng Wang Daniel Jenatsch, Anita Quayle, Mindy Meng Wang Nominated

Performance of the Year: Notated Composition

Title Composer / librettist Performer Result Ref.
Hey Hey It's Tuesday Matthew Shlomowitz Speak Percussion Nominated [11][12]
Ligeia Joe Chindamo Colin Prichard, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Brad Cohen (conductor) Nominated
nyernur, nyarkur (to see, to hear) Lou Bennett Omega Ensemble and Lou Bennett Won
While You Sleep Kate Neal Jacob Abela, Phoebe Green, Isabel Hede, Zachary Johnston, David Moran Nominated

Award for Excellence in Music Education

Organisation / individual Work Result Ref.
Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) ANAM Set Festival Nominated [11][12]
Laura Andrew and Elizabeth Jigalin Cobar High School's Sounds & Stories Won
Musica Viva Australia Musica Viva Australia National Education Program Nominated
West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra (WAYJO) WAYJO 2022 Annual Pathways Programs Nominated

Award for Excellence in Experimental Music

Organisation / individual Work Result Ref.
Aviva Endean Stranger Nominated [11][12]
Chamber Made My Self in That Moment Nominated
Eve Klein City Symphony Won
Lamorna Nightingale BackStage Music Nominated

Richard Gill Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music

Organisation / individual Result Ref.
William Barton awarded [11]

Luminary Award: Individual (National)

Individual Work Result Ref.
Roland Peelman Sustained service to Australian music as a conductor, pianist, artistic director and mentor to composers, singers and instrumentalists awarded [11]

Luminary Award: Organisation (National)

Organisation Work Result Ref.
Moorambilla Voices Long-term commitment to creating Australian art music with and for young people in regional NSW awarded [11]

Luminary Award: State & Territory Awards

Organisation Work Result Ref.
AJ America (Australian Capital Territory) Leadership in the ACT awarded [11]
SIMA (New South Wales) Leadership through performance, artist development and education programs in Australian jazz awarded
Made Now Music (Queensland) Made Now Music label and concert series awarded
Creative Original Music Adelaide (COMA) (South Australia) COMA programs awarded
Julius Schwing (Tasmania) Multiple album releases through his label Isthmus Music, touring and career development, and cultivating and fostering the Tasmanian improvised/experimental music scene awarded
Miranda Hill (Victoria) Homophonic! awarded
Tone List (Western Australia) Audible Edge Festival of Sound awarded

Screen Music Awards

Nominees for Screen Music Awards were announced on 5 October 2023.[13] The winners received their trophies in a ceremony held at The Forum, Melbourne (Naarm) on 9 November 2023.[10]

Feature Film Score of the Year

Title Composer Result Ref.
The Portable Door Benjamin Speed Won [10]
[13]
Talk to Me Cornel Wilczek, Thomas Rouch Nominated
The Secret Kingdom Chris Wright Nominated
The Survival of Kindness Anna Liebzeit Nominated

Best Music for an Advertisement

Title Composer Result Ref.
Coopers Beer: "Roll On" Dan Higson, Nick West Nominated [10]
[13]
NRMA Insurance: "Until Then – Duel" Jeremy Richmond Nominated
Samsung Galaxy Earbuds Lance Gurisik Won
The Voice on Air Promo Reigan Derry, Graham Donald, Charlton Hill, Justin Shave Nominated

Best Music for Children's Programming

Title Composer Result Ref.
Crazy Fun Park Cornel Wilczek Nominated [10]
[13]
"Dragon": Bluey Joff Bush, Jazz D’Arcy, Daniel O’Brien Nominated
Ivy + Bean Michael Yezerski Won
ScaryGirl Ack Kinmonth Nominated

Best Music for a Documentary

Title Composer Result Ref.
Flyways Cezary Skubiszewski Won [10]
[13]
Kindred Caitlin Yeo, Damien Lane Nominated
The Australian Wars: "Episode 1" Erkki Veltheim Nominated
The Black Hand Jason Fernandez Nominated

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie

Title Composer Result Ref.
The Clearing Mark Bradshaw Won [10]
[13]
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities: Episode 5: "Pickman's Model" Michael Yezerski Nominated
In Limbo Matteo Zingales Nominated
Savage River Bryony Marks Nominated

Best Music for a Short Film

Title Composer Result Ref.
Black Canvas Tony King Nominated [10]
[13]
Mud Crab James Mountain Won
My Bubble-Wrapped Exorcism Alex Olijnyk, Moses Carr Nominated
Scorpion Ascent Nir Tsfaty Nominated

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial

Series or Serial Composer Result Ref.
Deadloch Amanda Brown Won [10]
[13]
Irreverent David Hirschfelder, Samuel Hirschfelder Nominated
Last King of the Cross David McCormack, Antony Partos Nominated
Safe Home Helena Czajka Nominated

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen

Song title Work Composer Result Ref.
"Glow" The Red Shoes: Next Step Dominic Cabusi, Bronte Maree O’Neill Nominated [10]
[13]
"Monos Lithos" Monolith Benjamin Speed, Leigh Marsh Nominated
"Rollercoaster" Soundtrack to Our Teenage Zombie Apocalypse Damien Lane, Jodi Phillis Won
"The Aeroplane" Upright Tim Minchin Nominated

Best Soundtrack Album

Title Composer Result Ref.
Blueback Nigel Westlake Won [10]
[13]
Folau Ned Beckley, ‘Ofa Fotu, Joshua Hogan Nominated
Mud Crab James Mountain Nominated
The Messenger Bryony Marks Nominated

Best Television Theme

Title Composer Result Ref.
Deadloch Amanda Brown Nominated [10]
[13]
Ivy + Bean Michael Yezerski Won
The Clearing Mark Bradshaw Nominated
The Messenger Bryony Marks Nominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia

Composer Title(s) Result Ref.
Adam Gock, Dinesh Wicks MasterChef Australia, Anh's Brush with Fame, Beauty and the Geek Australia Won [10]
[13]
Jay Stewart The Block, Better Homes and Gardens, House Rules Nominated
Mitch Stewart MasterChef Australia, Travel Guides, Love on the Spectrum Nominated
Neil Sutherland Border Security, MythBusters, Bondi Vet Nominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas

Composer Title(s) Result Ref.
Adam Gock, Dinesh Wicks MasterChef Australia, Lego Masters Nominated [10]
[13]
Joff Bush Bluey Won
Neil Sutherland Border Security, MythBusters, Bondi Vet Nominated
Nick Cave, Warren Ellis Dahmer, Peaky Blinders Nominated

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