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Queensland Music Awards

The Queensland Music Awards (commonly known as QMA and known as the Q Song Awards from 2006 to 2010) are annual awards celebrating Queensland's emerging artists. They commenced in 2006.

Queensland Music Awards
Awarded forCelebrating the achievements of Queensland's established and emerging musicians.
LocationBrisbane, Queensland
CountryAustralia
Presented byQMusic
First awarded2006; 17 years ago (2006)
Last awardedCurrent
Websitewww.queenslandmusicawards.com.au/about

Each year, the QMA Song of the Year is immortalised in a plaque on Fortitude Valley's Walk of Fame in the Brunswick Street Mall.[1]

2006 Q Song Awards

The 2006 Q Song Awards winners.[2]

Major awards
Genre awards
  • Blues and Roots - "Honey Don't" by The Gin Club
  • Country - "Better Off" by Chris Pickering
  • Electronic / Dance - "Tin Cat" by My Ninja Lover
  • Hip Hop - "Analgestic" (remix) by The Winner Coopers
  • Indigenous - "Native Language" Song by Freddie Shortjoe
  • Jazz - "Mesmerisation" by Sean Foran
  • Mixed / Alternative - "Jackie Marshall" by Jackie Marshall
  • Pop - "Apartment" by Kate Miller-Heidke
  • Punk Metal - "Plausible Deniability" by Monkeybone
  • Regional - "Feel No More" by Dr Octopus
  • Rhythm & Blues - "Pulp Funky" by Dakuta
  • Rock - "Friendly Fire" by 26
  • World / Folk - "Times Like These" by Women in Docs
  • Primary School - "Listen to Me" by Christalla Pippos
  • Secondary School - "What Is It?" by Sean Gagen
People's Choice Award

2007 Q Song Awards

The 2007 Q Song Awards took place on 14 August 2007.[3] The winners are listed below.[4]

Major awards
  • Song of the Year - "Not the Same" by Tim Stewart
  • Published song of the Year - "Science Is Golden" by The Grates
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Kev Carmody
  • QMusic Encouragement Award - Danny Widdicombe
Genre awards
  • Alternative - "Not the Same" by Tim Stewart
  • Blues and Roots - "Dust" by Mason Rack and Steve Balbi
  • Country - "The Humming Song" by Chris Pickering
  • Electronic / Dance - "Make Amends" by PTY LTD
  • Gospel Spiritual - "Just a Dreamer" by Jamie Wells
  • Hip Hop - "Beats from the East" by Briztronix
  • Indigenous - "Abacus" by Luke Peacock
  • Jazz – "Time to Be" by Louise Denson and Ingrid James
  • Pop - "Shoebox" by Keir Nuttall
  • Punk Metal – "The Lords Wine Press" by The Quickening
  • Regional - "How Is It" by The McMenamins
  • Rock - "No Start/Red Light" by Kate Bradley
  • World / Folk - "See the Smoke" by Andrew Morris
  • Primary School - "Crickey Mate" by Terry Reid and the children of 7R, Trinity Anglican School
  • Secondary School - "Kim's Song" by Emma Louise Lobb
People's Choice Award
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award - "Kim's Song" by Emma Louise Lobb

2008 Q Song Awards

The 2008 Q Song Awards took place in August 2008 at The Tivoli in Fortitude Valley. The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Vijay Khurana.[5] The winners are listed below.[6]

Major awards
  • Song of the Year - "Ten Paces Away" (written by Ben Salter) by The Gin Club
  • Published song of the Year - "From Ghost Town" by Robert Forster
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Mike Chapman
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award - Michael Gavriel Rose
Genre awards
  • Songs of Applewood and QMusic - "Maybe We've Met Before" by Steve Grady
  • Alternative - "Til You Come Home" by James Grehan
  • Blues and Roots - "Yellow Moon" by 8 Ball Aitken
  • Country - "Dusty Boots" by Shari Williams
  • Electronic New Music - "Watching It Unfold" by Lawrence English
  • Folk and Ballad - "You Me and the Sea" by Ben Salter
  • Gospel & Spiritual - "The Family Song" by Tyrone Noonan
  • Hip Hop - "Common Ground" by Contact Crew
  • Indigenous - "Power" by Mathew Devitt
  • Jazz – "Reaching Out" by Sean Foran
  • Pop - "Strawberry Wine" by Scott Bromiley and Tim Morrissey
  • Punk Metal – "Dearly Beloved" by Torn Asunder
  • Regional - "Til You Come Home" by James Grehan
  • Rock - "Ten Paces Away" by Ben Salter
  • World / Folk - "Crane Song" by Tenzin Choegyal
  • Primary School - "Love Chime" by Jazz D'Arcy
  • Secondary School - "The Boat Song" by Jonno Garcia & Shaun Pryor
People's Choice Award
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award - "Til You Come Home" by James Grehan

2009 Q Song Awards

The winners are listed below.[7]

Major awards

  • Song of the Year – "Danshyttan" by Timothy Carroll
  • Published song of the Year – "Big Big Love" by Troy Cassar-Daley
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award – The Bee Gees
  • QMusic Encouragement Award – "Tip Toes" by Ange Takats
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award – Alan Boyle

Genre awards

  • Alternative – "Set It Right" by Hungry Kids of Hungary
  • Blues and Roots – "Heavy Stuff" by Claire Whiting
  • Country - "Outback Booty Call" by 8 Ball Aitken
  • Folk and Ballad – "Danshyttan" by Timothy Carroll
  • Gospel & Spiritual – "Holy Love" by Bec Shuker
  • Hip Hop & R&B – Bubblegum by Mr Laneous
  • Indigenous – "What's Going On?" by Lucas Proudfoot
  • Jazz – "The Walls" by Hannah Macklin and Steve Newcomb
  • New World & Experimental – "2004" by Benjamin Thompson
  • Pop – "Rainbow Kraut" by Tim Morrissey, Scott Bromiley and Peter Bernoth
  • Punk – "Boredoms" by Benjamin Thompson
  • Regional – "Karanda Reggae" by Adem Brim
  • Rock – "Bring On the Colour Guard" by Nick O'Donnell, Drew Fellows, Ross Duckworth and Iain Wilson
  • World / Folk – "Bom Fazer" by Anje West and Owen Newcomb
  • Primary School – "Country Outback Girl" by Romany Elmas
  • Secondary School – "City" by Andrew Redford

People's Choice Award

  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award – "Baby You've Changed" by Ben Carstens, Simon Radich, Matt Tanner and Adam Toole

2010 Q Song Awards

The 2010 Q Song Awards took place on 10 August 2010 at The Tivoli in Fortitude Valley. The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Howells.[8] The winners are listed below.[9]

Major awards
  • Song of the Year - "Wrist Watch" by Hungry Kids of Hungary
  • Published song of the Year - "I Don't Even Know Where to Start" by David McCormack
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Carol Lloyd
  • QMusic Encouragement Award - "Today’s Song" by The Cairos
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award - Andrew Redford
Genre awards
  • Alternative - "Wrist Watch" by Hungry Kids of Hungary
  • Blues and Roots - "Falling" by James Grehan
  • Country - "Country Town" by The Duke Wilde Band
  • Dance / Electronic - "Kafka Remixed" by Peter Golikov
  • Folk and Ballad - "Classified (WVTM)" by Mardi Lumsden
  • Gospel & Spiritual - "Messiah" by Eric Ossebaar
  • Indigenous - "Paint My Cup" by Busby Marou
  • Jazz – "Jazz" by Sean Foran
  • Pacific Island - "One to Wait" by Charles Wall
  • Pop - "Firestarter" by Dan Parsons
  • Punk – "The Oh Yeah" by The Villains of Wilhelm
  • Regional - "Falling" by James Grehan
  • Rock - "Getting Wise" by Michael Tomlinson
  • Urban - "The Soul of Troubadour" by Impossible Odds
  • World / Folk - "The Owl, The Fairy and the Grasshopper" by Alesa Lajana Borsboom
  • Primary School - "Daddy" by Jessica Coleman
  • Secondary School - "Rain" by Kahlia Ferguson
People's Choice Award
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award - "Every June" by My Fiction

2011 Queensland Music Awards

The 2011 QMA Awards took place on 16 August 2011 at the Old Museum Building, Brisbane. The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Howells. It featured performances from Elixir featuring Katie Noonan, Emma Louise, The Medics, DZ Deathrays, Streamer Bendy and the students from Brisbane's Aboriginal Centre of Performing Arts.[10] The winners are listed below.[11][12]

Major awards
Genre awards
  • Blues and Roots - "One Step" by Kooii
  • Country - "Move Into the City" by James Blundell
  • Dance / Electronic - "The Stars Have Aligned" by DieVsCity
  • Folk - "1000 Sundowns" by Emma Louise
  • Heavy - "A Burning Horizon" by Tria Mera
  • Indigenous - "Beggars" by The Medics
  • Jazz – "Saudade" by Roberto Iregui (with Marially Pacheco)
  • Pop - "Jungle" by Emma Louise
  • Rock - "Gebbie Street" by DZ Deathrays
  • Urban - "Robots" by Schoolfight
  • World - "Between the Green and Blue" by The Barleyshakes
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Ode to Abigail" by Stephen Smith
People's Choice Awards
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Male - "The Coward" by Ben Salter
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Female - "Caught in the Crowd" by Kate Miller Heidke
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Group - "Youngbloods" by The Amity Affliction

2012 Queensland Music Awards

The 2012 QMA Awards took place on 14 August 2012 at the Old Museum Building, Brisbane. The event was hosted by Katie Noonan and Sarah Howells.[13][14]

The winners are listed below.[15]

Major awards
Genre awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Golden" by Band of Frequencies
  • Children's Music - "The Hopping Mouse" by The Lamplights
  • Country - "Precious Little" by Harmony James
  • Dance / Electronic - "M&R" by Bec Laughton
  • Folk - "Raisin Heart" by Mosman Alder
  • Heavy - "Dawn to Rise" by A Breach of Silence
  • Indigenous - "Red Roses" by Sue Ray
  • Jazz – "Dresden" by Marially Pacheco
  • Pop - "Do You Hear" by Cub Sport
  • Regional - "Rainstrom" by Jordan Brodie
  • Rock - "Winter Was the Time" by Jeremy Neale
  • Urban - "The Valley" by Rainman
  • World - "Panini Fandango" by Lüke
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "You Could Be Happy" by Sahara Beck
People's Choice Awards
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Male - Pete Murray
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Female - Kate Miller Heidke
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Group - The Grates

2013 Queensland Music Awards

The 2013 QMA Awards took place on 13 August 2013 at Tivoli Theatre in Brisbane. 21 awards were distributed.[16][17] The winners are listed below.

Major awards
Genre awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Fallen Empire" by Kingfisha
  • Children's Music - "Shake it Down" by Nadia Sunde
  • Country - "EmmyLou’s Guitar" by Harmony James
  • Dance / Electronic - "Snarly" by MKO
  • Folk - "Minnesota" by Ange Takats
  • Heavy - "Chasing Ghosts" by The Amity Affliction
  • Indigenous - "Rosie" by Thelma Plum
  • Jazz – "The Alligator Escalator" by Andrew Butt Trio +
  • Pop - "Surrender" by Ball Park Music
  • Regional - "Jacky Kneebone" by Jayson Watkin
  • Rock - "Six Months in a Cast" by The Trouble With Templeton
  • Urban - "Let There Be Hope" by BlaqCarrie featuring Adam George
  • Video - "XO" by Georgia Potter
  • World - "Pollito " by The Saruzu Quartet
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "I Cannot Lie" by Kimberley Terrace
People's Choice Awards
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Male - "In Strange Times" by Jeremy Neal
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Female - "Boy" by Emma Louise
  • The Courier-Mail People's Choice Award Most Popular Group - "I Am What You Want Me to Be" by The Jungle Giants

2014 Queensland Music Awards

There were no awards in 2014, resetting the date cycle. The awards were moved from August to March for 2015, and awards are given for released in the preceding year. In October 2014, Executive Officer for QMusic Denise Foley said "QMusic is excited to begin the application process for the QMAs, and celebrate the new timing of the Awards moving to the annual date of March in 2015. We wanted to ensure that the finalists and winners were given the uncompromised attention that they deserve."[18]

2015 Queensland Music Awards

The 2015 QMA Awards took place on 30 March 2015 at Brisbane Powerhouse and hosted by Sarah Howells and Fred Leone. 22 awards were distributed.[19] The winners are listed below.[20][21]

Major awards
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Bearing the Crown" by Leanne Tennant
  • Children's Music - "Hungry Crocodile Chomp" by The Kangagang
  • Country - "Dulcify" by Halfway
  • Dance / Electronic - "Short Term Plan" by Michelle Xen
  • Folk - "Live Like I’m Dying" by Quintessential Doll
  • Heavy - "Numbers" by Guards of May
  • Indigenous - "Wake Up" by The Medics
  • Jazz – "Closing Time" by Laique
  • Pop - "Wasted Pilots" by Airling
  • Regional - "To the Sky" by The Vernons
  • Rock - "Holiday Home" by The Grates
  • Urban - "None the Wiser" by Dubmarine
  • Video - "Arcadia" by The Kite String Tangle (directed by Daniel Harley)
  • World - "Enfants du Chemin (Children of the Road) " by MZAZA
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Day’s of Doom" by Saskia
People's Choice Awards
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Popular Male – Bobby Alu
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Popular Female – Sahara Beck
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Popular Group - The Amity Affliction

2016 Queensland Music Awards

The 2016 QMA Awards took place on 21 March 2016 at Brisbane Powerhouse and hosted by Gen Fricker.[22][23] The winners are listed below.[24]

Major awards
  • Song of the Year - "Like Soda" by Violent Soho
  • Album of the Year - Illegals in Heaven by Blank Realm
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Noel Mengel
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award – Luke Peacock
  • Export Achievement Award – Sheppard
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Impolite" by Bearfoot
  • Children's Music - "Kangaroo Dance a Roo" by Carolyn Simpson & The Kangagang
  • Country - "Spinning Wheels" by Dana Hassall
  • Dance / Electronic - "Tenderness" by Standby Empire
  • Folk - "Mother Mother" by Sahara Beck
  • Heavy - "Marigold" by Caligula's Horse
  • Indigenous - "Fruits of Our Labour" by Luke Peacock
  • Jazz – "Hope in My Pocket" by Sean Foran, Rafael Karlen & Kristin Berardi
  • Pop - "Golden Fleece" by Amy Shark
  • Regional - "Waiting" by Ayla
  • Rock - "Like Soda" by Violent Soho
  • Urban - "Move Actively" by Astro Travellers
  • Video - "TV" by Eves the Behavior (directed by Hannah Karydas, Adam Spark)
  • World - "NIGHTWATCH" by MZAZA
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Pristine" by Doolie
People's Choice Awards
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Promising Male Songwriter – Joe Agius (The Creases)
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Promising Female Songwriter – Deena
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award Most Promising Song Writing Team - Avaberée

2017 Queensland Music Awards

The 2017 QMA Awards took place on 27 March 2017 at the Brisbane Powerhouse. 24 awards were distributed.[25] The winners are listed below.[26]

Major awards
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Gentle Annie" by Leanne Tennant
  • Country - "Three in and There’s Nothing But the Stars" by Halfway
  • Electronic - "Boyfriend (Repeat)" by Confidence Man
  • Folk - "Vague Utopia" by Tia Gostelow
  • Heavy – "Drink the Rum" by Lagerstein
  • Indigenous - "Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama (I Love You)" by Emily Wurramara
  • Jazz – "Une Fille" by Sean Foran
  • Pop - "Adore" by Amy Shark
  • Regional - "Adore" by Amy Shark
  • Rock - "Poverty Line" by Good Boy
  • Urban - "Wild Heart" by Romy
  • Video - "Boredom" by Hey Geronimo (directed by Ross Pearson, Pete Kilroy)
  • World - "Aware" by High Life
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "State of Art" by Tia Gostelow
People's Choice Awards
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award for Most Popular Male artist – Jarryd James
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award for Most Popular Female artist - Dami Im
  • The BOQ People's Choice Award for Most Popular Group - Cub Sport

2018 Queensland Music Awards

The 2018 QMA Awards took place on 14 May 2018 at the Royal International Convention Centre, Brisbane. 23 awards were distributed.[27] The winners are listed below.[28]

Major awards
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Blood to Give" by Karl S Williams
  • Country - "Well Dressed Man" by Brad Butcher
  • Electronic - "The Prize" by The Kite String Tangle (featuring Bridgette Amofah)
  • Heavy – "Ethereal" by The Brave
  • Hip Hop / Rap – "Put Me On" by Crooked White
  • Indigenous - "Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama (I Love You)" by Emily Wurramara
  • Jazz – "Asset or Liability" by Trichotomy
  • Pop - "Weekends" by Amy Shark
  • Regional - "Weekends" by Amy Shark
  • Rock - "Dancin’ & Romancin’" by Jeremy Neale
  • Singer / Songwriter – Amy Shark
  • Soul / Folk / R&B - "Without You" by Eleea Navarro
  • Video - "Same Same" by Waax (directed by Gregory Kelly, Pernell Marsden)
  • World - "Junior Was His Name" by Sue Ray
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Something Real" by Xander Holmes
People's Choice Awards

2019 Queensland Music Awards

The 2019 QMA Awards took place on 19 March 2019 at the Royal International Convention Centre, Brisbane. The event was hosted by Patience Hodgson and Mel Buttle. 23 awards were distributed.[29] The winners are listed below.[30]

Major awards
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Tap Sticks" by Emily Wurramara
  • Country - "Wild Heart" by Emma Beau
  • Electronic - "Give it Time" by The Kite String Tangle (featuring Aalias)
  • Heavy – "The Armour You Own" by Dead Letter Circus
  • Hip Hop / Rap – "Pack Your Bags" by Resin Dogs
  • Indigenous - "Lady Blue" by Emily Wurramara
  • Jazz – "Long Black" by The Biology of Plants
  • Pop - "Dreaming" by Clea
  • Regional - "Here We Go Again" by Sahara Beck
  • Rock - "Used to Be in Love" by The Jungle Giants
  • Singer / Songwriter – "I Said Hi" by Amy Shark
  • Soul / Folk / R&B - "The Sound of Light" by Mark Peric
  • Video - "Ghost in the Machine" by Buttah
  • World / Folk - "Everybody Talks" by Asha Jefferies
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Little Things" by Tokyo Twilight (featuring DVNA)
People's Choice Awards
  • Metro Venue of the Year – The Triffid, Brisbane
  • Regional Venue of the Year - Night Quarter
  • Festival of the Year – Big Pineapple Music Festival

2020 Queensland Music Awards

The 2020 QMA Awards took place on 3 March 2020 at the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane and included performances from The night featured performances from Jaguar Jonze, Cub Sport, Nat Dunn, Busby Marou and Order Sixty6.[31] The winners are listed below.[32]

Major awards
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues & Roots - "Naba Norem (The Reef Song)" by Busby Marou
  • Country - "Give It a Miss" by Oh Harlow
  • Electronic - "P()l4r" by The Kite String Tangle
  • Heavy – "Still No Change" by DZ Deathrays
  • Hip Hop / Rap – "Sele" by Carmouflage Rose
  • Indigenous - "Arrived" by Mau Power (featuring Marcus Corowa)
  • Jazz – "Monkey" by Sean Foran
  • Pop - "Heavy Hearted" by The Jungle Giants
  • Regional - "Bring It All Back" by Leanne Tennant
  • Rock - "Just Exist" by Eliza & The Delusionals
  • Singer / Songwriter – "Beijing Baby" by Jaguar Jonze
  • Soul / Folk / R&B - "Soul Fruit" by Pink Matter
  • Video - "P()l4r" by The Kite String Tangle
  • World Music award - "Make Everything" by Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Wired" by Hanni
People's Choice Awards
  • Metro Venue of the Year – The Triffid, Brisbane
  • Regional Venue of the Year - Solbar
  • Festival of the Year – Big Pineapple Music Festival

2021 Queensland Music Awards

The 2021 QMAs took place at the Fortitude Music Hall on 5 May 2021.[34] The winners are listed below.[35][36]

Major Awards
  • Song of the Year - "Dribble" by Sycco
  • Album of the Year - Ball Park Music by Ball Park Music
  • Export Achievement Award - Sheppard
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship - Beckah Amani
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Lynette Irwin
  • Emerging Artist of the Year - Beckah Amani
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues / Roots Award - "God Is a Bomb" by Karl S Williams
  • Children's Music Award - "Love Everybody" by Nyssa Ray
  • Contemporary Classical Award - Moonlight Illusion by Ray Lin
  • Country Award - "Like Hank Would" by Melody Moko
  • Electronic / Dance Award - "Juice" by Young Franco featuring Pell
  • Folk / Singer Songwriter Award - "Murder" by Jaguar Jonze
  • Heavy Award - "White Lies" by These Four Walls
  • Hip Hop / Rap Award - "Venom" by Jesswar
  • Indigenous Award - "Twisting Words" by Miiesha
  • Jazz Award - "Falling" by Danny Widdicombe with Kristin Berardi and Trichotomy
  • Pop Award - "Dribble" by Sycco
  • Regional Award - "Intentions" by Cloe Terare
  • Remote Award - "Twisting Words" by Miiesha
  • Rock Award - "Second" by Hope D
  • Schools (Grade 6-12) - "Over & Out" by Amber Farnan
  • Soul / Funk / R&B Award - "Twisting Words" by Miiesha
  • World Award - "The Ether" by MZAZA
  • Video Award - Dylan Dulcos, Rico Zhang for "Out of Touch" by Lastlings
People's Choice Awards
  • Metro Venue of the Year - The Tivoli
  • Regional Venue of the Year - The NightQuarter
  • Festival of the Year - Woodford Folk Festival

2022 Queensland Music Awards

The 2022 QMAs were held at Fortitude Music Hall on 29 March 2022. the nominees were announced on 24 February 2022.[37] The winners are listed below.[38]

Major Awards
  • Song of the Year - "My Ways" by Sycco
  • Album of the Year - Love Signs by The Jungle Giants
  • Billy Thorpe Scholarship - Cloe Terare
  • Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award - Dennis Conlin
  • Emerging Artist of the Year - Zheani
Acknowledgements
Self-Nominating Awards
  • Blues / Roots Award - "Take Me Away" by Sue Ray
  • Children's Music Award - "New Shoes" by The Mini Moshers
  • Contemporary Classical Award - "Dreams of the Earth" by Corrina Bonshek
  • Country Award - "God Took His Time On You" by Casey Barnes
  • Electronic / Dance Award - "Foolproof" by Hayden James, Nat Dunn and Gorgon City
  • Folk / Singer Songwriter Award - "Crybaby" by Asha Jefferies
  • Heavy Award - "F... The Hollywood Cult" by Zheani
  • Hip Hop / Rap Award - "Okay" by iiiConic
  • Indigenous Award - "Letting Go" by Jem Cassar-Daley
  • Jazz Award - "Sonorous Figurine" by Impulse Orchestra
  • Pop Award - "My Ways" by Sycco
  • Regional / Remote Award - "Foolproof" by Hayden James, Nat Dunn and Gorgon City
  • Rock Award - "Most Hated Girl" by WAAX
  • Soul / Funk / R&B Award - "Made for Silence" by Miiesha
  • World Award - "Welcome to the Neighbourhood" (Taiwese: 就當家裡) by Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra
  • Video Award - "Every Single Time" by Example featuring What So Not & Lucy Lucy (directed by Macario De Souza & Allan Hardy)
  • Youth (ages 10-17) - "Parasite" by Paulina
People's Choice Awards
  • Metro Venue of the Year - The Tivoli
  • Regional Venue of the Year - NightQuarter
  • Festival of the Year - Airlie Beach Festival of Music

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External links

  • [www.queenslandmusicawards.com.au Queensland Music Awards (QMA) official website]

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The Queensland Music Awards commonly known as QMA and known as the Q Song Awards from 2006 to 2010 are annual awards celebrating Queensland s emerging artists They commenced in 2006 Queensland Music AwardsAwarded forCelebrating the achievements of Queensland s established and emerging musicians LocationBrisbane QueenslandCountryAustraliaPresented byQMusicFirst awarded2006 17 years ago 2006 Last awardedCurrentWebsitewww wbr queenslandmusicawards wbr com wbr au wbr aboutEach year the QMA Song of the Year is immortalised in a plaque on Fortitude Valley s Walk of Fame in the Brunswick Street Mall 1 Contents 1 2006 Q Song Awards 2 2007 Q Song Awards 3 2008 Q Song Awards 4 2009 Q Song Awards 5 2010 Q Song Awards 6 2011 Queensland Music Awards 7 2012 Queensland Music Awards 8 2013 Queensland Music Awards 9 2014 Queensland Music Awards 10 2015 Queensland Music Awards 11 2016 Queensland Music Awards 12 2017 Queensland Music Awards 13 2018 Queensland Music Awards 14 2019 Queensland Music Awards 15 2020 Queensland Music Awards 16 2021 Queensland Music Awards 17 2022 Queensland Music Awards 18 References 19 External links2006 Q Song Awards EditThe 2006 Q Song Awards winners 2 Major awardsSong of the Year Unsettle My Heart by The Boat People Published song of the Year Songbird by Bernard Fanning Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Cattle and Cane by Grant McLennan QMusic Encouragement Award Don t You Choose Me by Kate BradleyGenre awardsBlues and Roots Honey Don t by The Gin Club Country Better Off by Chris Pickering Electronic Dance Tin Cat by My Ninja Lover Hip Hop Analgestic remix by The Winner Coopers Indigenous Native Language Song by Freddie Shortjoe Jazz Mesmerisation by Sean Foran Mixed Alternative Jackie Marshall by Jackie Marshall Pop Apartment by Kate Miller Heidke Punk Metal Plausible Deniability by Monkeybone Regional Feel No More by Dr Octopus Rhythm amp Blues Pulp Funky by Dakuta Rock Friendly Fire by 26 World Folk Times Like These by Women in Docs Primary School Listen to Me by Christalla Pippos Secondary School What Is It by Sean GagenPeople s Choice AwardThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Unsettle My Heart by The Boat People2007 Q Song Awards EditThe 2007 Q Song Awards took place on 14 August 2007 3 The winners are listed below 4 Major awardsSong of the Year Not the Same by Tim Stewart Published song of the Year Science Is Golden by The Grates Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Kev Carmody QMusic Encouragement Award Danny WiddicombeGenre awardsAlternative Not the Same by Tim Stewart Blues and Roots Dust by Mason Rack and Steve Balbi Country The Humming Song by Chris Pickering Electronic Dance Make Amends by PTY LTD Gospel Spiritual Just a Dreamer by Jamie Wells Hip Hop Beats from the East by Briztronix Indigenous Abacus by Luke Peacock Jazz Time to Be by Louise Denson and Ingrid James Pop Shoebox by Keir Nuttall Punk Metal The Lords Wine Press by The Quickening Regional How Is It by The McMenamins Rock No Start Red Light by Kate Bradley World Folk See the Smoke by Andrew Morris Primary School Crickey Mate by Terry Reid and the children of 7R Trinity Anglican School Secondary School Kim s Song by Emma Louise LobbPeople s Choice AwardThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Kim s Song by Emma Louise Lobb2008 Q Song Awards EditThe 2008 Q Song Awards took place in August 2008 at The Tivoli in Fortitude Valley The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Vijay Khurana 5 The winners are listed below 6 Major awardsSong of the Year Ten Paces Away written by Ben Salter by The Gin Club Published song of the Year From Ghost Town by Robert Forster Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Mike Chapman Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Michael Gavriel RoseGenre awardsSongs of Applewood and QMusic Maybe We ve Met Before by Steve Grady Alternative Til You Come Home by James Grehan Blues and Roots Yellow Moon by 8 Ball Aitken Country Dusty Boots by Shari Williams Electronic New Music Watching It Unfold by Lawrence English Folk and Ballad You Me and the Sea by Ben Salter Gospel amp Spiritual The Family Song by Tyrone Noonan Hip Hop Common Ground by Contact Crew Indigenous Power by Mathew Devitt Jazz Reaching Out by Sean Foran Pop Strawberry Wine by Scott Bromiley and Tim Morrissey Punk Metal Dearly Beloved by Torn Asunder Regional Til You Come Home by James Grehan Rock Ten Paces Away by Ben Salter World Folk Crane Song by Tenzin Choegyal Primary School Love Chime by Jazz D Arcy Secondary School The Boat Song by Jonno Garcia amp Shaun PryorPeople s Choice AwardThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Til You Come Home by James Grehan2009 Q Song Awards EditThe winners are listed below 7 Major awards Song of the Year Danshyttan by Timothy Carroll Published song of the Year Big Big Love by Troy Cassar Daley Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award The Bee Gees QMusic Encouragement Award Tip Toes by Ange Takats Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Alan BoyleGenre awards Alternative Set It Right by Hungry Kids of Hungary Blues and Roots Heavy Stuff by Claire Whiting Country Outback Booty Call by 8 Ball Aitken Folk and Ballad Danshyttan by Timothy Carroll Gospel amp Spiritual Holy Love by Bec Shuker Hip Hop amp R amp B Bubblegum by Mr Laneous Indigenous What s Going On by Lucas Proudfoot Jazz The Walls by Hannah Macklin and Steve Newcomb New World amp Experimental 2004 by Benjamin Thompson Pop Rainbow Kraut by Tim Morrissey Scott Bromiley and Peter Bernoth Punk Boredoms by Benjamin Thompson Regional Karanda Reggae by Adem Brim Rock Bring On the Colour Guard by Nick O Donnell Drew Fellows Ross Duckworth and Iain Wilson World Folk Bom Fazer by Anje West and Owen Newcomb Primary School Country Outback Girl by Romany Elmas Secondary School City by Andrew RedfordPeople s Choice Award The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Baby You ve Changed by Ben Carstens Simon Radich Matt Tanner and Adam Toole2010 Q Song Awards EditThe 2010 Q Song Awards took place on 10 August 2010 at The Tivoli in Fortitude Valley The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Howells 8 The winners are listed below 9 Major awardsSong of the Year Wrist Watch by Hungry Kids of Hungary Published song of the Year I Don t Even Know Where to Start by David McCormack Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Carol Lloyd QMusic Encouragement Award Today s Song by The Cairos Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Andrew RedfordGenre awardsAlternative Wrist Watch by Hungry Kids of Hungary Blues and Roots Falling by James Grehan Country Country Town by The Duke Wilde Band Dance Electronic Kafka Remixed by Peter Golikov Folk and Ballad Classified WVTM by Mardi Lumsden Gospel amp Spiritual Messiah by Eric Ossebaar Indigenous Paint My Cup by Busby Marou Jazz Jazz by Sean Foran Pacific Island One to Wait by Charles Wall Pop Firestarter by Dan Parsons Punk The Oh Yeah by The Villains of Wilhelm Regional Falling by James Grehan Rock Getting Wise by Michael Tomlinson Urban The Soul of Troubadour by Impossible Odds World Folk The Owl The Fairy and the Grasshopper by Alesa Lajana Borsboom Primary School Daddy by Jessica Coleman Secondary School Rain by Kahlia FergusonPeople s Choice AwardThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Every June by My Fiction2011 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2011 QMA Awards took place on 16 August 2011 at the Old Museum Building Brisbane The event was hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Howells It featured performances from Elixir featuring Katie Noonan Emma Louise The Medics DZ Deathrays Streamer Bendy and the students from Brisbane s Aboriginal Centre of Performing Arts 10 The winners are listed below 11 12 Major awardsSong of the Year Jungle by Emma Louise Album of the Year I Want That You Are Always Happy by The Middle East Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Bill Hauritz Export Achievement Award Kate Miller Heidke Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Sam HalesGenre awardsBlues and Roots One Step by Kooii Country Move Into the City by James Blundell Dance Electronic The Stars Have Aligned by DieVsCity Folk 1000 Sundowns by Emma Louise Heavy A Burning Horizon by Tria Mera Indigenous Beggars by The Medics Jazz Saudade by Roberto Iregui with Marially Pacheco Pop Jungle by Emma Louise Rock Gebbie Street by DZ Deathrays Urban Robots by Schoolfight World Between the Green and Blue by The Barleyshakes Schools Grade 6 12 Ode to Abigail by Stephen SmithPeople s Choice AwardsThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Male The Coward by Ben Salter The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Female Caught in the Crowd by Kate Miller Heidke The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Group Youngbloods by The Amity Affliction2012 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2012 QMA Awards took place on 14 August 2012 at the Old Museum Building Brisbane The event was hosted by Katie Noonan and Sarah Howells 13 14 The winners are listed below 15 Major awardsSong of the Year Do You Hear by Cub Sport Album of the Year The Cat by Ben Salter Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Ed Kuepper Export Achievement Award DZ Deathrays Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Astrid and The AsteroidsGenre awardsBlues amp Roots Golden by Band of Frequencies Children s Music The Hopping Mouse by The Lamplights Country Precious Little by Harmony James Dance Electronic M amp R by Bec Laughton Folk Raisin Heart by Mosman Alder Heavy Dawn to Rise by A Breach of Silence Indigenous Red Roses by Sue Ray Jazz Dresden by Marially Pacheco Pop Do You Hear by Cub Sport Regional Rainstrom by Jordan Brodie Rock Winter Was the Time by Jeremy Neale Urban The Valley by Rainman World Panini Fandango by Luke Schools Grade 6 12 You Could Be Happy by Sahara BeckPeople s Choice AwardsThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Male Pete Murray The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Female Kate Miller Heidke The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Group The Grates2013 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2013 QMA Awards took place on 13 August 2013 at Tivoli Theatre in Brisbane 21 awards were distributed 16 17 The winners are listed below Major awardsSong of the Year Surrender by Ball Park Music Album of the Year vs Head vs Heart by Emma Louise Export Achievement Award Emma LouiseGenre awardsBlues amp Roots Fallen Empire by Kingfisha Children s Music Shake it Down by Nadia Sunde Country EmmyLou s Guitar by Harmony James Dance Electronic Snarly by MKO Folk Minnesota by Ange Takats Heavy Chasing Ghosts by The Amity Affliction Indigenous Rosie by Thelma Plum Jazz The Alligator Escalator by Andrew Butt Trio Pop Surrender by Ball Park Music Regional Jacky Kneebone by Jayson Watkin Rock Six Months in a Cast by The Trouble With Templeton Urban Let There Be Hope by BlaqCarrie featuring Adam George Video XO by Georgia Potter World Pollito by The Saruzu Quartet Schools Grade 6 12 I Cannot Lie by Kimberley TerracePeople s Choice AwardsThe Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Male In Strange Times by Jeremy Neal The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Female Boy by Emma Louise The Courier Mail People s Choice Award Most Popular Group I Am What You Want Me to Be by The Jungle Giants2014 Queensland Music Awards EditThere were no awards in 2014 resetting the date cycle The awards were moved from August to March for 2015 and awards are given for released in the preceding year In October 2014 Executive Officer for QMusic Denise Foley said QMusic is excited to begin the application process for the QMAs and celebrate the new timing of the Awards moving to the annual date of March in 2015 We wanted to ensure that the finalists and winners were given the uncompromised attention that they deserve 18 2015 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2015 QMA Awards took place on 30 March 2015 at Brisbane Powerhouse and hosted by Sarah Howells and Fred Leone 22 awards were distributed 19 The winners are listed below 20 21 Major awardsSong of the Year Dulcify by Halfway Album of the Year Hungry Ghost by Violent Soho Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Mick Medew Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award AylaSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Bearing the Crown by Leanne Tennant Children s Music Hungry Crocodile Chomp by The Kangagang Country Dulcify by Halfway Dance Electronic Short Term Plan by Michelle Xen Folk Live Like I m Dying by Quintessential Doll Heavy Numbers by Guards of May Indigenous Wake Up by The Medics Jazz Closing Time by Laique Pop Wasted Pilots by Airling Regional To the Sky by The Vernons Rock Holiday Home by The Grates Urban None the Wiser by Dubmarine Video Arcadia by The Kite String Tangle directed by Daniel Harley World Enfants du Chemin Children of the Road by MZAZA Schools Grade 6 12 Day s of Doom by SaskiaPeople s Choice AwardsThe BOQ People s Choice Award Most Popular Male Bobby Alu The BOQ People s Choice Award Most Popular Female Sahara Beck The BOQ People s Choice Award Most Popular Group The Amity Affliction2016 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2016 QMA Awards took place on 21 March 2016 at Brisbane Powerhouse and hosted by Gen Fricker 22 23 The winners are listed below 24 Major awardsSong of the Year Like Soda by Violent Soho Album of the Year Illegals in Heaven by Blank Realm Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Noel Mengel Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Luke Peacock Export Achievement Award SheppardAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single Do You Remember by Jarryd James Highest Selling Album The Veronicas by The VeronicasSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Impolite by Bearfoot Children s Music Kangaroo Dance a Roo by Carolyn Simpson amp The Kangagang Country Spinning Wheels by Dana Hassall Dance Electronic Tenderness by Standby Empire Folk Mother Mother by Sahara Beck Heavy Marigold by Caligula s Horse Indigenous Fruits of Our Labour by Luke Peacock Jazz Hope in My Pocket by Sean Foran Rafael Karlen amp Kristin Berardi Pop Golden Fleece by Amy Shark Regional Waiting by Ayla Rock Like Soda by Violent Soho Urban Move Actively by Astro Travellers Video TV by Eves the Behavior directed by Hannah Karydas Adam Spark World NIGHTWATCH by MZAZA Schools Grade 6 12 Pristine by DooliePeople s Choice AwardsThe BOQ People s Choice Award Most Promising Male Songwriter Joe Agius The Creases The BOQ People s Choice Award Most Promising Female Songwriter Deena The BOQ People s Choice Award Most Promising Song Writing Team Avaberee2017 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2017 QMA Awards took place on 27 March 2017 at the Brisbane Powerhouse 24 awards were distributed 25 The winners are listed below 26 Major awardsSong of the Year Adore by Amy Shark Album of the Year Waco by Violent Soho Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Ritchie Yorke Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Marville Ash Kerley Export Achievement Award The Amity AfflictionAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single In My Blood by The Veronicas Highest Selling Album This Could Be Heartbreak by The Amity AfflictionSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Gentle Annie by Leanne Tennant Country Three in and There s Nothing But the Stars by Halfway Electronic Boyfriend Repeat by Confidence Man Folk Vague Utopia by Tia Gostelow Heavy Drink the Rum by Lagerstein Indigenous Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama I Love You by Emily Wurramara Jazz Une Fille by Sean Foran Pop Adore by Amy Shark Regional Adore by Amy Shark Rock Poverty Line by Good Boy Urban Wild Heart by Romy Video Boredom by Hey Geronimo directed by Ross Pearson Pete Kilroy World Aware by High Life Schools Grade 6 12 State of Art by Tia GostelowPeople s Choice AwardsThe BOQ People s Choice Award for Most Popular Male artist Jarryd James The BOQ People s Choice Award for Most Popular Female artist Dami Im The BOQ People s Choice Award for Most Popular Group Cub Sport2018 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2018 QMA Awards took place on 14 May 2018 at the Royal International Convention Centre Brisbane 23 awards were distributed 27 The winners are listed below 28 Major awardsSong of the Year Dancin amp Romancin by Jeremy Neale Album of the Year Quiet Ferocity by The Jungle Giants Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Chad Morgan Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Greta Stanley Export Achievement Award Amy SharkAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single Adore by Amy Shark Highest Selling Album Ripcord by Keith UrbanSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Blood to Give by Karl S Williams Country Well Dressed Man by Brad Butcher Electronic The Prize by The Kite String Tangle featuring Bridgette Amofah Heavy Ethereal by The Brave Hip Hop Rap Put Me On by Crooked White Indigenous Ngayuwa Nalyelyingminama I Love You by Emily Wurramara Jazz Asset or Liability by Trichotomy Pop Weekends by Amy Shark Regional Weekends by Amy Shark Rock Dancin amp Romancin by Jeremy Neale Singer Songwriter Amy Shark Soul Folk R amp B Without You by Eleea Navarro Video Same Same by Waax directed by Gregory Kelly Pernell Marsden World Junior Was His Name by Sue Ray Schools Grade 6 12 Something Real by Xander HolmesPeople s Choice AwardsMetro Venue of the Year The Tivoli Brisbane Regional Venue of the Year Solbar Festival of the Year Big Pineapple Music Festival2019 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2019 QMA Awards took place on 19 March 2019 at the Royal International Convention Centre Brisbane The event was hosted by Patience Hodgson and Mel Buttle 23 awards were distributed 29 The winners are listed below 30 Major awardsSong of the Year Dreaming by Clea Album of the Year Thick Skin by Tia Gostelow Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Seaman Dan Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Pool Shop Export Achievement Award Confidence ManAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single I Said Hi by Amy Shark Highest Selling Album Love Monster by Amy SharkSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Tap Sticks by Emily Wurramara Country Wild Heart by Emma Beau Electronic Give it Time by The Kite String Tangle featuring Aalias Heavy The Armour You Own by Dead Letter Circus Hip Hop Rap Pack Your Bags by Resin Dogs Indigenous Lady Blue by Emily Wurramara Jazz Long Black by The Biology of Plants Pop Dreaming by Clea Regional Here We Go Again by Sahara Beck Rock Used to Be in Love by The Jungle Giants Singer Songwriter I Said Hi by Amy Shark Soul Folk R amp B The Sound of Light by Mark Peric Video Ghost in the Machine by Buttah World Folk Everybody Talks by Asha Jefferies Schools Grade 6 12 Little Things by Tokyo Twilight featuring DVNA People s Choice AwardsMetro Venue of the Year The Triffid Brisbane Regional Venue of the Year Night Quarter Festival of the Year Big Pineapple Music Festival2020 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2020 QMA Awards took place on 3 March 2020 at the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane and included performances from The night featured performances from Jaguar Jonze Cub Sport Nat Dunn Busby Marou and Order Sixty6 31 The winners are listed below 32 Major awardsSong of the Year Heavy Hearted by The Jungle Giants Album of the Year Better in Blak by Thelma Plum Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Brentyn Rollo Rollason Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award Harry Phillips Export Achievement Award Nat Dunn QMusic Honorary Award Denis Handlin in recognition of his 50 year tenure at Sony Music Entertainment 33 Emerging Artist of the Year Hope DAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single Mess Her Up by Amy Shark Highest Selling Album Life by Conrad SewellSelf Nominating AwardsBlues amp Roots Naba Norem The Reef Song by Busby Marou Country Give It a Miss by Oh Harlow Electronic P l4r by The Kite String Tangle Heavy Still No Change by DZ Deathrays Hip Hop Rap Sele by Carmouflage Rose Indigenous Arrived by Mau Power featuring Marcus Corowa Jazz Monkey by Sean Foran Pop Heavy Hearted by The Jungle Giants Regional Bring It All Back by Leanne Tennant Rock Just Exist by Eliza amp The Delusionals Singer Songwriter Beijing Baby by Jaguar Jonze Soul Folk R amp B Soul Fruit by Pink Matter Video P l4r by The Kite String Tangle World Music award Make Everything by Matt Hsu s Obscure Orchestra Schools Grade 6 12 Wired by HanniPeople s Choice AwardsMetro Venue of the Year The Triffid Brisbane Regional Venue of the Year Solbar Festival of the Year Big Pineapple Music Festival2021 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2021 QMAs took place at the Fortitude Music Hall on 5 May 2021 34 The winners are listed below 35 36 Major AwardsSong of the Year Dribble by Sycco Album of the Year Ball Park Music by Ball Park Music Export Achievement Award Sheppard Billy Thorpe Scholarship Beckah Amani Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Lynette Irwin Emerging Artist of the Year Beckah AmaniAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single Everybody Rise by Amy Shark Highest Selling Album The Speed of Now Part 1 by Keith Urban Innovation Award Troubadour WagonsSelf Nominating AwardsBlues Roots Award God Is a Bomb by Karl S Williams Children s Music Award Love Everybody by Nyssa Ray Contemporary Classical Award Moonlight Illusion by Ray Lin Country Award Like Hank Would by Melody Moko Electronic Dance Award Juice by Young Franco featuring Pell Folk Singer Songwriter Award Murder by Jaguar Jonze Heavy Award White Lies by These Four Walls Hip Hop Rap Award Venom by Jesswar Indigenous Award Twisting Words by Miiesha Jazz Award Falling by Danny Widdicombe with Kristin Berardi and Trichotomy Pop Award Dribble by Sycco Regional Award Intentions by Cloe Terare Remote Award Twisting Words by Miiesha Rock Award Second by Hope D Schools Grade 6 12 Over amp Out by Amber Farnan Soul Funk R amp B Award Twisting Words by Miiesha World Award The Ether by MZAZA Video Award Dylan Dulcos Rico Zhang for Out of Touch by LastlingsPeople s Choice AwardsMetro Venue of the Year The Tivoli Regional Venue of the Year The NightQuarter Festival of the Year Woodford Folk Festival2022 Queensland Music Awards EditThe 2022 QMAs were held at Fortitude Music Hall on 29 March 2022 the nominees were announced on 24 February 2022 37 The winners are listed below 38 Major AwardsSong of the Year My Ways by Sycco Album of the Year Love Signs by The Jungle Giants Billy Thorpe Scholarship Cloe Terare Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Dennis Conlin Emerging Artist of the Year ZheaniAcknowledgementsHighest Selling Single One Too Many by Keith Urban and Pink Highest Selling Album Cry Forever by Amy SharkSelf Nominating AwardsBlues Roots Award Take Me Away by Sue Ray Children s Music Award New Shoes by The Mini Moshers Contemporary Classical Award Dreams of the Earth by Corrina Bonshek Country Award God Took His Time On You by Casey Barnes Electronic Dance Award Foolproof by Hayden James Nat Dunn and Gorgon City Folk Singer Songwriter Award Crybaby by Asha Jefferies Heavy Award F The Hollywood Cult by Zheani Hip Hop Rap Award Okay by iiiConic Indigenous Award Letting Go by Jem Cassar Daley Jazz Award Sonorous Figurine by Impulse Orchestra Pop Award My Ways by Sycco Regional Remote Award Foolproof by Hayden James Nat Dunn and Gorgon City Rock Award Most Hated Girl by WAAX Soul Funk R amp B Award Made for Silence by Miiesha World Award Welcome to the Neighbourhood Taiwese 就當家裡 by Matt Hsu s Obscure Orchestra Video Award Every Single Time by Example featuring What So Not amp Lucy Lucy directed by Macario De Souza amp Allan Hardy Youth ages 10 17 Parasite by PaulinaPeople s Choice AwardsMetro Venue of the Year The Tivoli Regional Venue of the Year NightQuarter Festival of the Year Airlie Beach Festival of MusicReferences Edit Valley Wall of Fame Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Past Winners 2006 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Emma Louise Lobb Sounds of Oz 15 August 2007 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Past Winners 2007 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Q Song Awards 2008 ABC Local 14 August 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Past Winners 2008 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Past Winners 2009 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Q Song Awards 2010 ABC Local 11 August 2010 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Past Winners 2010 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 Qld Music Awards 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