The Sixth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 6 March 1992 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne. Hosts were international guest, Julian Lennon and local Richard Wilkins, they were assisted by presenters, Spinal Tap, Rod Stewart, Mick Jones and others to distribute 24 awards. There were live performances and for the first time the awards were televised.
In addition to previous categories, a "Special Achievement Award" was presented to entrepreneur Michael Gudinski and his label Mushroom Records. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted only one act: Skyhooks.
Presenters and performers
The ARIA Awards ceremony was co-hosted by singer-songwriter Julian Lennon and TV personality Richard Wilkins. Presenters and performers were:
Awards
Nominees for most awards are shown in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
Fine Arts Awards
Artisan Awards
- Song of the Year
- Mandawuy Yunupingu, Gurrumul Yunupingu, Milkayngu Mununggurr, Stuart Kellaway, Paul Kelly, Cal Williams â Yothu Yindi â "Treaty"
- Phil Buckle â Southern Sons â "Hold Me in Your Arms"
- Suze DeMarchi, Eddie Parise, Dave Leslie â Baby Animals â "Early Warning"
- Deborah Conway, Scott Cutler â Deborah Conway â "It's Only the Beginning"
- Neil Finn â Crowded House â "Fall at Your Feet"
- Producer of the Year
- Simon Hussey â Craig McLachlan â "On My Own"; Daryl Braithwaite â "The Horses", "Higher than Hope", "Don't Hold Back Your Love"; James Reyne â "Slave"
- Mark Moffatt, Gavin Campbell, Robert Goodge, Paul Main â Yothu Yindi â "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
- Nick Mainsbridge â Def FX â "Water"; â Ratcat â "Blind Love Don't Go Now"; â Tall Tales and True â "Lifeboat"
- Richard Pleasance â Richard Pleasance â "Don't Cry"; Deborah Conway â "It's Only the Beginning", "Release Me", "White Roses"
- Ross Fraser â Southern Sons â "Hold Me in Your Arms"; John Farnham â "In Days to Come", "That's Freedom"
- Engineer of the Year
- David Price, Ted Howard, Greg Henderson, Simon Polinski â Yothu Yindi â "Maralitja", "Dharpa", "Treaty", "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)", "Tribal Voice"
- Peter Cobbin â Grace Knight â "Crazy", "Fever", "Stormy Weather", "That Ole Devil Called Love"
- Paul Kosky â Crowded House â "Chocolate Cake", "Woodface"
- Nick Mainsbridge â Def FX â "Water"; â Ratcat â "Blind Love Don't Go Now"; â Tall Tales and True â "Lifeboat"
- Doug Roberts â Deborah Conway â "Release Me", "White Roses", "Someday"
- Best Video
- John Hillcoat â Crowded House â "Chocolate Cake"
- Paul Elliott â Boom Crash Opera â "Holywater"
- Stephen Johnson â Yothu Yindi â "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Remix)"
- Marcel Lunam â Died Pretty â "D.C."
- Brendon Young â Tall Tales and True â "Lifeboat"
- Best Cover Art
- Louise Beach, Mushroom Art â Yothu Yindi â Tribal Voice
- Pierre Baroni, Mushroom Art â Jimmy Barnes â Soul Deep
- Pierre Baroni, Mushroom Art â Deborah Conway â String of Pearls
- Richard Pleasance, Ross Hipwell â Richard Pleasance â Galleon
- Tommy Steele, Nick Seymour â Crowded House â Woodface
Special Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee
The Hall of Fame inductee was:
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