The 10th Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 30 September 1996 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre. Presenters distributed 28 awards with the big winner for the year was You Am I gaining six awards.
In addition to previous categories an Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Silverchair, which acknowledged "[their] conquering world charts with the single 'Tomorrow' and the debut album album frogstomp." A Special Achievement Award was presented to Slim Dusty. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: Australian Crawl and Horrie Dargie. Australian Crawl's founding guitarist Brad Robinson, was unable to attend; he was hospitalised with lymphoma (diagnosed three years earlier) and died two weeks after the ceremony. It was also the final Australian performance by INXS with original frontman Michael Hutchence before his death 14 months later.
Ceremony details
Australian music journalist, Anthony O'Grady, observed, "It was the last of the Bigger-Than-Ben-Hur Award nights (for the foreseeable future). Over 4,000 (the largest crowd ever and 8 times the number at the first Awards) flooded into the [venue]... [with a] repast at over 200 tables supplied by a dozen kitchens." Deni Hines won a trophy for Breakthrough Artist â Single for "It's Alright". Her entire acceptance speech was:
Presenters and performers
The ARIA Awards ceremony was hosted by American musicians Harry Connick Jr. and Chris Isaak. Presenters and performers were:
Awards
Final nominees for awards are shown in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
Fine Arts Awards
Artisan Awards
- Song of the Year
- Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue â "Where the Wild Roses Grow"
- Tina Arena â "Wasn't It Good"
- Tim Finn & Neil Finn â "Suffer Never"
- Powderfinger â "Pick You Up"
- Swoop â "Apple Eyes"
- Producer of the Year
- You Am I â You Am I â Hourly, Daily
- David Bridie â Monique Brumby â Fool for You
- The Badloves, Doug Roberts â The Badloves â Holy Roadside
- Magoo, Regurgitator â Regurgitator â Tu-Plang
- Victor Vaughan â Dave Graney & the Coral Snakes â The Soft 'N Sexy Sound
- Engineer of the Year
- Paul McKercher, Wayne Connolly â You Am I â Hourly, Daily
- Doug Brady â John Farnham â Romeo's Heart
- Chris Dickie - Six Mile High - "Homebaker", "Hallowed ground" / Header - "Restoration"
- Magoo â Regurgitator â Tu-Plang
- Tom Whitten â Powderfinger - "Pick You Up" / Automatic - Sister K / Bluebottle Kiss - Double Yellow Tarred
- Best Video
- Andrew Lancaster â You Am I â "Soldiers"
- Robbie Douglas-Turner â The Cruel Sea â "Too Fast for Me"
- John Fransic â Swoop â "Apple Eyes"
- John Hillcoat, Polly Borland â Frente! â "Sit on My Hands"
- John Witteron â Hoodoo Gurus â "Waking up Tired"
- Best Cover Art
- Reg Mombassa â Mental As Anything â Liar Liar Pants on Fire
- Simon Anderson â You Am I â Hourly, Daily
- Rockin' Doodles, Quan Yeomans, Ben Ely â Regurgitator â Tu-Plang
- Janet English, George Stajsic â Spiderbait â The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake
- Tony Mahoney â Dave Graney â The Soft 'N Sexy Sound
Achievement awards
Outstanding Achievement Award
Special Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductees
The Hall of Fame inductees were:
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