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14 December 2011
Chit Chat, MAX Presenter
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye - Making Mirrors
Runner Up: Jack Ladder - Hurtsville
International Album of the Year
Winner: Tom Waits - Bad as Me
Runner Up: Radiohead - King of Limbs
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Runner Up: My Morning Jacket - Holding on to Black Metal
Katie Noonan, Artist
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: The Middle East - I Want That You Are Always Happy
Runner Up: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Rrakala
International Album of the Year
Winner: Elbow - Build A Rocket Boys
Runner Up: Peter Gabriel - Scratch My Back
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Runner Up: Clare Bowditch - Are You Ready Yet
Alex Abela, 2DayFM Music Director/Today Network National Music Director
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye – Making Mirrors
Runner Up: The Living End – The Ending is Just the Beginning Repeating
International Album of the Year
Winner: Foo Fighters – Wasting Light
Runner Up: Bruno Mars – Doo Wops & Hooligans
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: LMFAO – Party Rock
Runner Up: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Ryan Stuart – Assistant Music Director/Announcer 2DayFM
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye – Making Mirrors
Runner Up: Boy and Bear - Moonfire
International Album of the Year
Winner: Grouplove - Never Trust A Happy Song
Runner Up: Bon Iver – Bon Iver
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Grouplove – Itchin’ on a Photograph
Runner Up: Architecture in Helsinki – Contact High
Samuel Lockwood, The Jezabels
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Ernest Ellis & The Panamas -Kings Canyon
Runner Up: Boy & Bear – Moonfire
International Album of the Year
Winner: P.J. Harvey - Let England Shake
Runner Up: Toro y Moi - Underneath The Pine
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: P.J. Harvey - On Battleship Hill
Runner Up: Battles - Ice Cream
Alexis Kuchel, afternoon announcer on SAFM in Adelaide
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye - Making Mirrors
Runner Up: Kimbra - Vows
International Album of the Year
Winner: Foo Fighters - Back & Forth
Runner Up: Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Runner Up: Coldplay - Paradise
Ricki-Lee Coulter, Artist
International Album of the Year
Winner: Beyonce - 4
Runner Up: Coldplay - Myloto Xyloto
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Beyonce – End of Time
Runner Up: Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
Tom Ballard, Triple J
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye – Making Mirrors
Runner Up: Oscar + Martin – For You
International Album of the Year
Winner: The Decemberists – The King Is Dead
Runner Up: Peter, Bjorn & John – Gimme Some
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Runner Up: Burns & Fred Falke – Y.S.L.M.
Tony Mott Rock Photographer
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Jezabels– Prisoner
Runner Up: Wim – S/T
International Album of the Year
Winner: PJ Harvey – Let England Shake
Runner Up: Adele – 21
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye Somebody That I Used To Know
Runner Up: Adele- Someone Like You
Clare Collins, Bossy Music (Gotye, Art vs Science)
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: The Panics - Rain On The Humming Wire
Runner Up: Twerps - Twerps
International Album of the Year
Winner: PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
Runner Up: War On Drugs - Slave Ambient
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Bon Iver - Holoscene
Runner Up: YesYou - Half Of It
Jane Gazzo, Channel [V] Presenter
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Adalita – Adalita
Runner Up: Jack Ladder – Hurtsville
International Album of the Year
Winner: Wu Lyf – Go Tell Fire To The Mountain
Runner Up: James Blake – James Blake
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Geoffrey O’Connor – Whatever Leads Me To You
Runner Up: Katy B – On A Mission
Toni Pipicelli, Group Music Director, Nova
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye - Making Mirrors
Runner up: Boy and Bear - Moonfire
International Album of the Year
Winner: Adele - 21
Runner Up: Theophilus London – Timez are Weird These Days
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Runner Up: David Guetta and Sia - Titanium
Billy Russell, Channel [V] Presenter
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Dick Diver – New Start Again
Runner Up: Adalita - Adalita
International Album of the Year
Winner: Girls – Father, Son, Holy Ghost
Runner Up: Wild Flag – Wild Flag
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Royal Headache – Down the Lane
Runner Up: Lady Gaga – The Edge of Glory
Carissa Walford, Channel [V] Presenter
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Gotye - Making Mirrors
Runner Up: Art vs Science - The Experiment
International Album of the Year
Winner: Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch The Throne
Runner Up: Adele - 21
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Jay-Z and Kanye West - Niggas In Paris
Runner Up: Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used to Know
Lindsay McDougall, Triple J
Australian Album of the Year
Winner: Papa vs Pretty – United in Isolation
Runner Up: Abbe May – Design Desire
International Album of the Year
Winner: Black Keys – El Camino
Runner Up: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – S/T
Single/Song of the Year
Winner: Art Vs Science - Bumblebee
Runner Up: Frenzal Rhomb – Bird Attack
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