- Amy Shark - "Two Friends" and "Beautiful Eyes"
- Cyril (with Budjerah and Becca Hatch) - "Stumblin' In"
- Ava Max - "Spot a Fake", "Kings & Queens", "Sweet but Psycho" and "Forever Young"
- The Kid Laroi - "Girls" and "The First Time"
- 3%, Jessica Mauboy and Julian Hamilton from The Presets - "Won't Stop" and "Our People"
- Troy Cassar-Daley and Kasey Chambers - "Let's Ride"
- Kane Brown - Miles on It "
- Teen Jesus and The Jean Teasers - "I Used to Be Fun"
- Angie McMahon - "Letting Go"
- Pixies - "Where Is My Mind?"
- Missy Higgins (with Amy Shark, G Flip, Gretta Ray and Angie McMahon) - "The Second Act", "The Special Two", "Scar"
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee
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Nominees and winners
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Nominations were announced on 26 September 2024 via ARIA's YouTube channel, hosted byRenee Bargh.[2][4][1]
Best Video
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Song of the Year
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- Tones And I, Nick Kozakis and Sela Vai for Tones And I – "Dance with Me"
- Macario de Souzafor Amy Shark – "Beautiful Eyes"
- Will Hamilton-Coates for Miss Kaninna – "Blak Britney"
- Jack Shepherd forLime Cordiale– "Cold Treatment"
- Zac Dov Wiesel for Confidence Man – "I Can't Lose You"
- Michael O'Halloran (ONYX Film) forBudjerah– "Is It Ever Gonna Make Sense"
- Katzki for Rüfüs Du Sol – "Lately"
- Jack Rudder, Jem Siow, Thomas Elliot forSpeed– "Real Life Love"
- Josh Harris forPeach PRC– "Time of My Life"
- John Angus Stewart forAmyl and the Sniffers– "U Should Not Be Doing That"
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Best Australian Live Act
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Best International Artist
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- Missy Higgins – The Second Act Tour 2024
- Angie McMahon – Making It Through Tour
- Barkaa – Barkaa
- Confidence Man – Laneway Festival
- Dirty Three – Love Changes Everything Tour
- Dom Dolla – Australian Tour 2023
- King Stingray – Regional Run 2024
- Royel Otis – Pratts & Pain Tour
- Rüfüs Du Sol – 2024 Australian Summer Tour Dates
- Tones and I –P!nksupported by Tones and I
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Music Teacher of the Year
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- Nathaniel Miller (Bulman School, Bulman Community, Arnhem Land, NT)
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