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Amyl and the Sniffers, Kevin Parker Win Big
Amyl and the Sniffers cap a remarkable year by taking home song of the year at the 2025 APRA Music Awards, presented Wednesday, April 30th at Melbourne Town Hall.
The punk rockers lift the coveted, peer-voted category for “U Should Not Be Doing That,” housed on their award-winning third studio album, Cartoon Darkness.
Amy Taylor and Co. are coming off a roaring run during which they’ve nabbed two Rolling Stone Australia Awards, covered the March edition of the magazine, headlined Coachella, and landed a Brit Award nomination for best international group.
Song of the year is determined by thousands of APRA songwriter members.
Also in the winners’ circle is Kevin Parker, who snagged a brace of APRAs. The Tame Impala mastermind won most performed Australian work and most performed pop work for Dua Lipa’s “Houdini,” a collaboration with international co-writers Caroline Ailin, Danny Harle, Dua Lipa and Tobias Jesso Jr. Earlier in the year, Parker grabbed his first Grammy Award for best dance/electronic recording with “Neverender,” a collaboration with Gaspard Augé and Xavier De Rosnay, the French electronic pair better known as Justice.
Troye Sivan, winner last year for the APRA song of the year with “Rush”, adds to his collection with the songwriter of the year accolade, chosen by the APRA board.
Pop singer and songwriting juggernaut Sia Furler nabbed another circular trophy, winning most performed Australian work overseas for the second consecutive year with her aptly-titled tune “Unstoppable,” her sixth win in the category.
Emerging songwriter of the year went to first-time winners Otis Pavlovic and Royel Maddell, the Sydney alternative rock duo who perform as Royel Otis.
Meanwhile, Grammy-Award-winning producer Keanu Torres earned the International Recognition Award, recognition for his international success writing for Doechii, Taylor Swift, The Kid LAROI and others. The category returns to the line-up this year for the APRA Awards, which celebrates the talented songwriters and music publishers that have achieved outstanding success in the past year.
Australia’s very own princess of pop, Kylie Minogue, collected the prestigious Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music – one of the few trophies not already in her possession. “Thank you so much, APRA. This is such an honour; I am completely over the moon. I’m only sad that I’m not with you in person,” Kylie said in a pre-recorded bit.
“Seventeen-year-old me would not be able to compute the life that music has given me. I mean, we all know it’s work. You work for it, but I feel like whatever we give and whatever it might take from us, we receive more.
“As I’m on tour at the moment, I’m singing songs throughout my entire catalogue. So, from the first one, ‘The Locomotion’, right up to songs from Tension, and I’m really aware of…the passage of time and how much more music means to me.”
The awards were hosted by Zan Rowe with guest presenters Hau Lātūkefu and Ngaiire, while Julian Hamilton of The Presets returned as music director.
The 2025 APRA Music Award winners are:
Peer-Voted APRA Song of the Year
Title: U Should Not Be Doing That
Artist: Amyl and The Sniffers
Writers: Declan Mehrtens / Fergus Romer / Amy Taylor / Bryce Wilson
Songwriter of the Year
Writer: Troye Sivan
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing
Emerging Songwriter of the Year
Writers: Otis Pavlovic & Royel Maddell (Royel Otis)
Publishers: Kobalt Music Publishing obo Ourness Songs
International Recognition Award
Keanu Torres (Keanu Beats)
Most Performed Australian Work
Title: Houdini
Artist: Dua Lipa
Writers: Kevin Parker / Dua Lipa*^ / Caroline Ailin / Daniel Harle / Tobias Jesso Jr.^
Publishers: Sony Music Publishing / Warner Chappell Music* / Universal Music Publishing^
Most Performed Australian Work Overseas
Title: Unstoppable
Artist: Sia
Writer: Sia Furler / Christopher Braide*
Publishers: Sony Music Publishing / Concord Music Publishing ANZ*
Most Performed Alternative Work
Title: Paradise
Artist: Coterie
Writers: Brandford Fisher / Conrad Fisher / Joshua Fisher / Tyler Fisher / Robby De Sa*
Publishers: Concord Music Publishing ANZ / Sony Music Publishing*
Most Performed Blues & Roots Work
Title: New Love
Artist: Ziggy Alberts
Writer: Ziggy Alberts
Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing
Most Performed Country Work
Title: Take Forever (Hally’s Song)
Artist: Cooper Alan
Writers: Kylie Sackley* / Timothy Cooper^ / Justin Morgan+
Publishers: I Love You More Music Worldwide* / BMG^ / SHOUT! Music Publishing+
Most Performed Dance/Electronic Work
Title: Saving Up
Artist: Dom Dolla
Writers: Dominic Matheson / Clementine Douglas* / Toby Scott^ / Caitlin Stubbs^
Publishers: Sony Music Publishing / Mushroom Music Publishing* / Kobalt Music Publishing^
Most Performed Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Work
Title: Epitaph
Artist: Make Them Suffer
Writers: Sean Harmanis / Nicholas McLernon / Jordan Mather / Alexandra Reade / Jeff Dunne
Publisher: Cooking Vinyl Publishing
Most Performed Hip Hop / Rap Work
Title: Fall Back
Artist: Lithe
Writers: Josiah Ramel* / Omid Khasrawy
Publisher: Concord Music Publishing ANZ obo Boss Level*
Most Performed International Work
Title: Greedy
Artist: Tate McRae
Writers: Tate McRae / Amy Allen* / Jasper Harris^ / Ryan Tedder
Publishers: Sony Music Publishing / Warner Chappell Music* / Concord Music Publishing ANZ^
Most Performed Pop Work
Title: Houdini
Artist: Dua Lipa
Writers: Kevin Parker / Dua Lipa*^ / Caroline Ailin / Daniel Harle / Tobias Jesso Jr.^
Publishers: Sony Music Publishing / Warner Chappell Music* / Universal Music Publishing^
Most Performed R&B / Soul Work
Title: Space
Artist: Kaiit
Writers: Kaiit Waup / Jake Amy / Anthony Liddell / Jaydean Miranda / Justin Smith
Most Performed Rock Work
Title: Through The Trees
Artist: King Stingray
Writers: Theo Dimathaya Burarrwanga / Roy Kellaway* / Campbell Messer / Yirrŋa Gotjiringu Yunupingu* / Yimila Gurruwiwi / Lewis Stiles
Publisher: Sony Music Publishing*
Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Service to Australian Music
Kylie Minogue
Licensee of the Year
Lazybones Lounge Restaurant & Bar
Stream the 2025 APRA Music Awards playlists at Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube.
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