15th Anniversary of Australian Music Prize brings new opportunity for budding musicians


The first release of 2019 nominees confirms an updated look and judging system in deciding which Australian musician deserves the win and $30,000 cash prize.

As one of the world’s most respected music awards, the Australian Music Prize has shifted its focus to shining a light on upcoming artists that may not otherwise have the resources or support to have their music heard.

This new system offers opportunity for lesser known artists to have an equal chance at winning the reputable award as renown nominees such as local acts Alex Lahey, Cub Sport and Thelma Plum. 

Australian Music Prize coordinator Scott Murphy shares his support for the update.

“The Australian Music Prize has never been more vital in our music ecosystem, so it is important for us to show the evolution of the prize with a refreshing new look and an expansion,” Mr Murphy says. 

“This year’s judges have already listened to over 250 albums, which is an unbelievable nod to the amazing body of work being produced by Australian musicians every year.”

The judging panel is made up of over 30 music industry professionals who will critique the nominees on artistic merit alone.

The winner of the prestigious award and $30,000 prize will be selected in March next year.