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National Indigenous Music awards 2025: Emily Wurramara wins artist of the year

National Indigenous Music awards 2025: Emily Wurramara wins artist of the year

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Emily Wurramara expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine and 'all Indigenous peoples around the world' experiencing oppression as she accepted the artist of the year award at the 21st National Indigenous Music awards at the Nimas in Garramilla/Darwin on Saturday night.
'There's nothing like coming back home and being here and playing for mob and playing for the people,' the Garramilla-born Warnindhilyagwa singer said. 'Because the music is about the people. The music is freedom. Free Palestine, free Congo and free all Indigenous peoples around the world from their oppressors. It always was, always will be Indigenous land.'
Speaking to Guardian Australia after the ceremony, Wurramara said: 'I've been very vocal about it online … advocating for [Palestinians] and Indigenous people all across the world - it's our fight.'
Wurramara also picked up film clip of the year for Lordy Lordy, shot on Larrakia country, directed by Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and featuring the Northern Territory's Red Flag Dancers and members of Wurramara's family.
Lordy Lordy was written during Australia's voice to parliament referendum. 'This song is a reminder that our people always have a voice, and always will,' the singer said.
Malyangapa Barkindji rapper Barkaa, who won artist of the year at the 2024 Nimas, won album of the year for Big Tidda, her second EP, edging out fellow nominees Wurramara, 3%, King Stingray and Yolŋu funk outfit Andrew Gurruwiwi Band.
The singer told Guardian the EP is 'for my tiddas - it's for my sisters, it's for the black matriarchy, it's for black women. It's a dedication to my mother, to my daughter, to my nieces, to my big sisters'.
'The Nimas are such a special night, because it's celebrating Black unity; celebrating all our brothers and sisters and countrymen from across this country, and just being able to come together. And you know, when one of us wins, we all win.'
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Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, hailing from Yirrkala in north-east Arnhem Land, won best new talent and song of the year for their reggae-inflected protest song Once Upon A Time, addressing colonisation, the frontier wars and the Yolŋu fight for land rights.
For the second year in a row, the community clip of the year, recognising young talent, was awarded to Bulman school and community in the NT, for their video Crocodile Style, in which local kids rap in English and Dalabon about the story of Korlomomo (crocodile) and Berrerdberred (rainbow bee eater) and how humans came to have fire.
Jessica Mauboy, the Garramilla/Darwin-born, Kuku Yalanji and Wakaman singer and actor, was inducted into the Nimas hall of fame as part of this year's ceremony, joining the likes of Warumpi Band's Sammy Butcher, Yothu Yindi and the late Gurrumul.
The award recognises Mauboy's success as a recording artist and her impact on Australian music. From her breakthrough on Australian Idol in 2006, she has blazed a trail with six Top 10 albums, 16 Top 20 singles – including chart-topping hits Burn and Little Things – and 31 Aria nominations.
Last week she launched her new single, While I Got Time, co-written with PJ Harding – the first release on her independent imprint Jamally, following her exit from Warner Music Australia.
Mauboy took to the stage to perform the new song, joining a lineup that included Barkaa, country star Troy Cassar-Daley, Donovan, psych-rockers Velvet Trip, gospel and blues vocalist Kankawa Nagarra, Eleanor Jawurlngali & Mick Turner, and best new talent nominees Miss Kaninna and Drifting Clouds.
Reflecting on her 21-year career, Mauboy said: 'From humble beginnings in Darwin to the international stages, music has been my voice, my escape and my connection to the people all over the world.
'This hall of fame induction is not just about my achievements, but also about the message that I can send to young dreamers everywhere. I want every aspiring artist to know that their dreams are valid and attainable. No voice is too small, and every story is worth telling.'
Guardian Australia travelled to Darwin courtesy of Tourism NT
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