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BARKAA Makes History at ARIA Awards
21 Nov
Summary
- Amyl and The Sniffers won four ARIA Awards, including album of the year.
- BARKAA made history as the first Aboriginal woman to win best hip hop/rap release.
- Ninajirachi led nominations with eight, securing three awards.

The 2025 ARIA Awards, held at the Hordern Pavilion, concluded with significant wins and notable surprises. Amyl and The Sniffers were a dominant force, securing four awards, including the prestigious album of the year for 'Cartoon Darkness,' solidifying their status as national treasures.
BARKAA emerged as a standout, making history by winning best hip hop/rap release and becoming the first Aboriginal woman to claim the award. Her powerful acceptance speech highlighted representation and empowerment. Meanwhile, Ninajirachi, who entered with a leading eight nominations, was recognized with three awards, including the Michael Gudinski newcomer award.
Despite the triumphs, some artists faced snubs. Hilltop Hoods, rap royalty from Adelaide, did not extend their ARIA win tally despite multiple nominations. Similarly, the acclaimed duo Royel Otis and electronic act RÜFÜS DU SOL left empty-handed despite significant nominations and past successes, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the awards.




