National Original Music Awards 2025: Emily Borramara won the artist Australian music

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Emily Boramara The year of the year won the twenty -first National Music Awards (NIMAS), which was held in Garmela/Darwin on Saturday evening. Warnindhilyagwa Woman, born in Darwin, was nominated alongside RAP Collective 3 %, Rockers Yolŋu Surf Rockers King StingrayDuo Birdz and Fred Leone, and singers Jessica MoboyEmma Donovan and his radical son.

Wurramara also picked up the Larrakia Country year films, directed by Claudia Sanjurgi Dalimore and includes red flag dancers in the northern region and members of the Borramara family.

Rapper Maligapa Barkindji Barkaa, who won the artist of the year in 2024 NimasThe General album won Big Tedda, EP II, who beat his fellow candidates, Wurramara, 3 %, King Stingray and Yolŋu Funk Andrew Gurruwiwi Band.

Andrew Gorroiwi, which descends from Yarkala in northeastern Arnhim, has won the best talent and song for the year for the song -borne protest once every time, handling colonialism, border war and struggle for the rights of the Earth.

For the second year in a row, the community clip of this year, which recognizes the young talent, was granted to the Bullman School and Society in NT, for the style of video crocodile, where local children enjoy the English language and Dalabon about the story of Coromomo (crocodile) and berredberred (rainbow Bee Eater) and how to shoot.

Mobwi, Garmela/Darwin, the newborn, Coco Yalani, singer and actor Wakaman, was recruited in the Nimas Celebrity Hall as part of this year’s party, where they joined Sami’s part in the Warmbi band, in the Warmbi band, Support is longer And the late Ghost.

The prize is success Australian music. From its penetration on the Australian idol in 2006, it sparked a trail with six best albums, 16 of the best 20 individuals-including Burn chart strokes, Little Things-31 ARIA nominations.

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Last week, she released her new individual song, while she got time, she participated in her writing with PJ Harding-the first release of the independent JAMLY imprint, after leaving Warner Music Australia.

Mauboy moved to the stage to perform the new song, where she joined a collection that included Barkaa, rapper Kobie Dee, Troy Cassar-Daley, Donovan, Psych-Rockers Velvet Trip, Gospel, Blues, Kankawa Nagarra, Eleanor Jawurlngali & Mick Turner, the best new Talent Miss.

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