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Megan Alexanda Washington (born 7 January 1986) is an Australian musician, songwriter and voice actor who has worked
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as Washington. Originally performing jazz music, her style shifted to indie pop and alternative rock. She has released four studio albums, '' I Believe You Liar'' (July 2010), '' There There'' (September 2014), ''
Batflowers ''Batflowers'' is the third studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter Megan Washington. It appeared on 28 August 2020, six years after her previous studio album, '' There There''. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2020, the album won the ...
'' (August 2020), and ''Hot Fuss'' (2022). Both ''I Believe You Liar'' and ''There There'' reached the top 5 on the
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and ''Batflowers'' peaked in the top 25. Outside of music, she has become a screenwriter and film producer. She also voices primary school teacher Calypso in the animated series '' Bluey''. Her music was described on I-D Vice as "sexy synth-laden pop" and in 2019 ''
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''s Anna Rose said of her intimate tour run, that "Washington's impressive command of her relatively small stage gave proof her music can work anywhere, anyway, any time". She has won three
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with two in
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for ''I Believe You Liar'', Best Female Artist and Breakthrough Artist – Release. The other win was Best Cover Art for ''Batflowers'' in
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Early life and education

Megan Alexanda Washington Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' was born on 7 January 1986 in
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, Papua New Guinea to Australian parents. She grew up with her father, Rick Washington, a part-time DJ for "weddings, parties and balls"; her mother, Karen Amos, and an older sister named Sarah. Washington started primary school in Port Moresby and, in 1996, the family moved to
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, where she attended a private all-girls school
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, from which she was expelled, and completed her final two years of secondary education at
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. Washington developed a stutter just before primary school and explained that "The way that I speak is idiosyncratic because it's based on 20 years of 'loopholing', of avoiding words that trip me up. The only thing I still (she pauses briefly) have trouble with is sustained syllables – like s's and ts and fs together". Later she attended the
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where she continued her interest in music. She studied for a Bachelor of Music degree at the Queensland University of Technology and then jazz voice at the
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Career


2006–2009: Early career and EPs

Washington, with jazz instrumentalist Sean Foran, recorded her six-track debut extended play, ''
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'', in April 2006 for the Newmarket Music record label. She supplied lead vocals, with Foran on piano, John Parker on drums, Chris Pickering on guitar and Sam Vincent on double bass; Pickering recorded and mixed the tracks. It was re-released in June 2009 and appeared on the
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at No. 53 in October that year. * ARIA chart positions (1–50):  * ''Nightlight'' (2006) and ''How to Tame Lions'' (2009):  * ''Rich Kids'' (2010):  * "Sunday Best" (2010):  * "Limitless": The EP won the 2008 Australian Jazz Bell Award for 'Best Australian Jazz Vocal Album'. She followed with a second EP, ''Bennetts Lane'', a collaboration with pianist
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, which appeared in 2007. She acknowledged Grabowsky's assistance, " wrotethe lyrics while he wrote the music. He treated me as an equal – it was amazing". In January that year Washington had relocated to Melbourne and worked in a bagel shop and recalled that "It was not a good or glamorous time. And the irony is, across from the shop counter there was a huge plasma TV playing Australian film clips – so I'd see all my friend's clips all day and I'd be going, 'Would you like more cream cheese on your f---ing bagel?'" Washington's music style moved from jazz when she backed a blues and roots musician, Old Man River, as keyboardist and harmony vocalist from 2006, including touring internationally in support of his debut album, ''Good Morning'' (March 2007). She also worked as keyboardist and backing vocalist for indie pop artist
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. In early 2008 she sang an acoustic cover version of Ross Wilson's "Bed of Nails" (1989), which was used as the theme song for three seasons of the
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TV drama ''
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'' (2008, 2010–2011). After Washington's commercial success, in early 2011 the track was released as a single by Ruby Entertainment. In late 2008, Washington launched her
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band, Washington, with backing members John Castle on guitars, drums and bass guitar, Lance Ferguson ( the Bamboos), Ross Irwin on vocals, Ryan Monro (
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,
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) on bass guitar and Des White. The band released her third EP, the four-track effort ''Clementine'', in January the following year. In November they were announced as
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's Unearthed winners and performed at the Melbourne leg of the
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. Washington followed with a five-track fourth EP, ''
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'', in September 2009; its lead track "Cement" and title track, received high rotation on youth radio Triple J. She provided vocals, piano,
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, synthesiser and guitar and was joined by Castle on guitar, bass guitar, drums, loops,
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and
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. Castle engineered and mixed the work and co-produced it with Washington. Following appearances on '' Spicks and Specks'' in October and November that year, Washington attracted the attention of a wider audience. She observed that "You might think that most people get their information from the charts or something like that but I had so much great feedback after being on those shows". The EP reached the ARIA Charts top 100. In December 2009, Washington won the inaugural
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for the track "
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"; it is sponsored by the
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(APRA) and the
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(AMCOS). In that month she backed Sia on guitar at the Palace Theatre and a few days later performed a duet with
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during his
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concert in Melbourne. "Cement" was listed on the
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.


2010–2012: ''I Believe You Liar'' to ''Insomnia''

On 30 July 2010, Washington released her debut album, '' I Believe You Liar'', on Universal Music Australia, which peaked at number three on the
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and, by the end of 2011, received platinum certification by ARIA for shipment of 70,000 copies. Three of its singles, "Rich Kids" (May 2010, also title track of an EP), "Sunday Best" (August) and "The Hardest Part" (October), were described by Australian musicologist,
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, "Although not chart hits,
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were insistent and infectious, and when combined with her flamboyant, quirky stage presentation, heralded a major performer". All three tracks were listed on the
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. In October 2010, Washington performed live during YouTube Play, curated in partnership by
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and the
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. At the
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she won the Best Female Artist and Breakthrough Artist – Release for ''I Believe You Liar''.Winners of the 2010 Aria Awards Announced
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 24 November 2010.
She received further nominations for Album of the Year, Best Adult Alternative Album and Engineer of the Year (John Castle) for ''I Believe You Liar'' and the Single of the Year award for "How to Tame Lions".2010 ARIA Nominations Announced
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Washington released an eight-track EP, ''
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'', on Mercury in October 2011, which peaked at No. 24 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Emma Green of ''Beat Magazine'' found it, "marks a change of pace from upbeat pop-oriented tracks to slow and enchanting melodies that could be pulled from the soundtrack to her deepest, darkest dreams… If the singer's insomnia did inspire this album then she should stay on the caffeine, because whatever she's doing is definitely working". ''VSounds'' reviewer, Corey Tonkin, noticed, " tincludes some of ermost accomplished songs yet. From 'Skeleton Key' onwards, her songs are hauntingly beautiful, with an atmosphere that you didn't quite get from ''I Believe You, Liar''… Accompanied with her lyrics about difficult personal experiences, it creates this raw emotion which is quite powerful". In January of the following year, she presented the album at the Sydney Opera House; Tanya Ali of ''
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'' observed, "Seeing erperform these songs made you understand how emotionally draining they could be to sing. The heart and soul with which hetold her stories melodically was astounding and heartbreaking to watch". Washington was a mentor for the inaugural season of Australia's version of TV talent show, '' The Voice'', for members of Keith Urban's team. The show aired from April to June in 2012.


2013–2015: ''There There''

During January 2013 Washington and fellow musician, Tim Rogers (of You Am I), had the lead roles in a musical-thriller film, ''The Boy Castaways''. The shooting schedule was for three weeks and it premiered at the
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in October of that year. Following commitments of early 2013 Washington travelled to London from June of that year to work with
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, an Adelaide-born English-based musician and producer, to record her second album, '' There There'' (September 2014).Megan Washington – 'There There' on Facebook
/ref> The two met when she was touring in support of Sia and Dixon was in that artist's backing band. Washington wanted to incorporate a "late-60s, early-70s, gold lame Shirley Bassey sound with trumpets and James Bond-y melodies" for her album. Writing was completed in late 2012. She felt it was recorded in a "spirit of honesty". Washington provided a duet, "Ghost", with
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, on that artist's fourth studio album, ''
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'' (March 2014). She had performed with Miller-Heidke at the Darwin Festival in 2012. Washington delivered a talk at the TEDxSydney event in May of that year: she explained how her stuttering hampers communication during conversation or speeches, but disappears when she sings. At the event she performed a new track, "To or not Let Go". Upon release of ''There There'', she described how the bold truthfulness that defined that talk was transferred across to the writing process for the album. Also in May 2014, she announced her involvement in an
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by Iranian-New Zealand artist,
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, ''For You the Maker''. On Twitter she detailed how other contributors,
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and Limi Yamamoto, would also appear. Her second full-length album, was released through Universal Music, under her full name, which peaked at number five. Australian ''
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''s reviewer, Darren Levin, rated it at four out-of five stars and explained, "'Do you want it back?' she asks the man she was supposed to marry, before devoting an entire verse to the awkward practicalities of an engagement gone sour. This man is not metaphorical, and neither is the marriage. Each song, says Washington, is connected to a real-life event – from the frank confession of infidelity on the raw ballad 'Begin Again' to 'Get Happy', where she falls in love over Eighties New Wave textures… On
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she's both fearless and direct". It provided singles, "Who Are You" (February 2014), " Limitless" (May) and "My Heart Is a Wheel" (September); a music video was created for the latter. She explained that "My Heart Is a Wheel" was inspired by
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's "Runaway". Co-producer Dixon told the media that the album is her, "saying … 'This happened and it's my fault.' She's putting her hand up and saying 'I stuffed up'" — he also praised the songwriter's courage. The singer-musician performed free "pop-up" shows in state capitals, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, in support of ''There There'' during the week of release. A national tour, in February 2015, followed.


2016–2019: Singles and touring

Washington released a single and music video, "Saint Lo", in November 2016. The song was supported heavily by
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In September of the following year, the singer performed live with the
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at the
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. In 2018, Washington started supplying the voice of Calypso, the title character's primary school teacher, on the ABC Kids TV cartoon series '' Bluey''. She premiered another single, "Claws", in November 2018. ''Pilerats'' Hayden Davis observed, " tis a delicate, yet tall-standing return from he singerwho, in all the years since her last work, has clearly not lost her stride… the single unites ercatchy vocal pulse with a restrained production that glistens with its chiming melodies, something that she glides over the top of with ease". Her next single, "American Spirit", appeared in January 2019. Another single, "Dirty Churches", was produced by Dave Hammer (
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) and was promoted by three intimate gigs. Washington launched an online song featuring Climate change advocate
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late 2019, according to Junkee, she created a "Passionate and angry work of art".


2020–2024: ''Batflowers'' and ''Hot Fuss''

In May 2020 Washington released a single and lyric video, "Dark Parts". The music video is hand drawn by Washington, featuring various animated characters from the track in a vertical format which
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's Tyler Jenke claimed "there's truly nothing that Megan Washington can't do". ''NME'' announced in June the video clip for "Dark Parts" and her third studio album ''
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'' was due on 28 August. She issued the album's second single, "Switches", which uses a visualiser containing a title character from the album artwork for ''Batflowers''. The album's third single, "Kiss Me Like We're Gonna Die", appeared in July, which she performed on ABC TV talk show, Q&A. Washington released a fourth single, "Achilles Heart", written with producer Rabitt (
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,
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), also in July. She gave a live rendition of the track on
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which coincided with the announcement of her involvement in the 2020
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. Also in 2020 Washington appeared in '' CrossBread'', a Christian Rock/Rap
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, which she co-wrote for ABC Listen radio"''CrossBread'' — A Comedy Musical - ABC Radio"
/ref> with Declan Fay and Chris Ryan (from ''King Kong: The Musical''). In the musical docucomedy, Washington and Ryan appear as a brother-sister duo gigging unsuccessfully in Melbourne sometime in 2015, until they start to get some unlikely success on the Christian Music Scene. Kate McLennan (from ''
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''), comedian
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, and
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( ''Play School'' and ''Rake'') also have roles in this six-part show/podcast uploaded in June 2020. Washington's album ''Batflowers'' was released on 28 August 2020, which reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 30. Joseph Earp of ''
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'' observed, "It is a breathless album, like the entirety of Washington's career condensed into one multi-coloured burst; a magnum opus, torn from somewhere very precious and important". At the
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it won Best Cover Art, it was also nominated for the 2020
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, and for the Reader's Award at the 2021
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The fifth single, "Batflowers" (August), was listed in the Top 40
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'' launched the ''Live at
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'' series which was recorded at Washington's shows in September 2020 where
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noted of her voice: "That jaw dropping instrument in her throat was enough to send everyone off on a high". In early 2021, Washington released a cover of
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's " My Happiness" as a promotional advertisement for
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. In 2022 she performed her EP ''Insomnia'' at
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a decade on from the original performance. In December 2022, Washington released ''Hot Fuss'', a cover versions studio album of her renditions of
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' 2004 album of the same name. With Ben Lee she appeared as a contestant-performer on ''
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'' in March 2023; she performed her 2020 album track "
Lazarus Drug ''Batflowers'' is the third studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter Megan Washington. It appeared on 28 August 2020, six years after her previous studio album, '' There There''. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2020, the album won the ...
" (solo) and a duet with Lee on "
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" as cover version of Paris Hilton's 2006 song. Washington and symphony orchestras in
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,
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and
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performed together in January and February 2024. "Lazarus Drug" was adapted and played during the final scene of " The Sign", a 28-minute episode of ''Bluey'' broadcast in April 2024. Washington made a turn to film screenwriting by co-writing the screenplay (along with her husband Nick Waterman, who also served as director) to the 2024 drama ''
How to Make Gravy ''How to Make Gravy'' is a four-track EP by Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly and was originally released on 4 November 1996 on White Label Records in Australia. The title track was written by Kelly and earned him a 'Song of the Year' ...
'', adapted from the song of the same name by Paul Kelly. Washington also played a supporting role in the film and made contributions to the film's soundtrack, with one of the contributions, "Fine", winning Washington the
AACTA Award The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The awards recognise excellence in the film and television industry, ...
for Best Original Song.


2025: ''GEM''

In June 2025, Washington released "Kidding", the second single from her fifth studio album ''Gem'', scheduled for release on 8 August 2025.


Personal life

Washington moved from Brisbane to Sydney and followed with a relocation to Melbourne later in 2007. She explained, "I knew I had to move out of home, move to Melbourne and grow up". Washington had a brief domestic relationship with Tim Rogers (of
You Am I You Am I are an Australian power pop band, fronted by its lead singer-songwriter and guitarist, Tim Rogers. They formed in December 1989 and are the first Australian band to have released three successive albums that have each debuted at the ...
). However, " tended before they made ''The Boy Castaways''". She described how, "He's a great performer and I guess whatever history we share I've never been able to see him work, so it was amazing to see how good he is". She also reflected on her acting aspirations, "I had always acted through high school and at uni, and there was a time when I thought that was what I wanted to do, but then I got bitten by the jazz bug and here we are". After the release of her debut album, Washington relocated to
Brooklyn Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, New York City, in August 2011, which fulfilled a long-held goal. However, she recounted in 2014 that she was "dreadfully unhappy there", as she was unable to find any "meaning" in the constant "partying and drinking" that she engaged in and conceded "I would have been dreadfully unhappy" regardless of location at that time. She explained that she no longer sought therapy through her music, due to a relationship with a "good therapist": "My art doesn't have to play that role any more and probably my next record will be a disco record about trying to find a car park". In 2017, Washington announced her marriage to filmmaker Nick Waterman, and the couple has a child, born around 2018. The pair had met in 2016 and were married 12 weeks later. By 2019 they returned to Brisbane to be close to extended family members.


Discography

* '' I Believe You Liar'' (2010, as Washington) *'' There There'' (2014, as Megan Washington) *''
Batflowers ''Batflowers'' is the third studio album released by Australian singer-songwriter Megan Washington. It appeared on 28 August 2020, six years after her previous studio album, '' There There''. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2020, the album won the ...
'' (2020, as Washington) *''Hot Fuss'' (2022, as Meg Washington) *''GEM'' (2025, as Meg Washington)


Awards and nominations


AACTA Awards

The
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The awards recognise excellence in the film and television industry, ...
is an awards ceremony to celebrate the best of Australian films and television. ! , - , scope="row" rowspan="5",
2025 So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
, , rowspan="3" , ''
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'' , ,
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, , , , rowspan="5", , - , Best Screenplay in Film , , , - , Best Soundtrack , , , - , "Dream On" (Meg Washington) performed by
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& The Prison Choir) , , rowspan="2" , Best Original Song , , , - , "Fine" (Meg Washington) performed by
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& The Prison Choir , ,


APRA Awards

The
APRA Music Awards The APRA Music Awards in Australia celebrate excellence in contemporary music, honoring songwriters and publishers who have achieved artistic excellence and outstanding success in their fields. Several award ceremonies are run in Australia b ...
are presented annually from 1982 by the
Australasian Performing Right Association APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwri ...
(APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". ! , - ,
2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
, , '' I Believe You Liar'' (Megan Washington) , , Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year , , , , , - ,
2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
, "Holy Moses" (Megan Washington / Jarrad Kritzstein) , Song of the Year , , , -


ARIA Music Awards

The
ARIA Music Awards The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ...
are presented annually from 1987 by the
Australian Recording Industry Association The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival Records (Australia), Festival, Sony Music ...
(ARIA). Washington/Megan Washington has won three awards from thirteen nominations. ! , - ! scope="row" rowspan="6",
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
, rowspan="4" , '' I Believe You Liar'' , Album of the Year , , rowspan="6", , - , Best Female Artist , , - , Best Adult Alternative Album , , - , Breakthrough Artist – Release , , - , ''I Believe You Liar'' – John Castle , Engineer of the Year , , - , "
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" , Single of the Year , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2" ,
2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
, rowspan="2" , "Holy Moses" , Best Female Artist , , rowspan=2", , - , Best Pop Release , , - ! scope="row",
2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
, ''
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'' , rowspan="2", Best Female Artist , , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2" ,
2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
, rowspan="2" , '' There There'' , , rowspan="2", , - , Best Adult Contemporary Album , , - ! scope="row" rowspan="2" ,
2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ...
, Adam Dal Pozzo, Megan Washington and Michelle Pitiris for ''Batflowers'' , Best Cover Art , , rowspan="2" , , - , "Just Jesus" (featuring Chris Ryan) , Best Comedy Release , , -


Australian Jazz Bell Awards

The
Australian Jazz Bell Awards Australian Jazz Bell Awards, also known as the Bell Awards or The Bells, are annual music awards for the jazz genre in Australia. They were named in honour of Australian jazz pianist, composer and band leader, Graeme Bell (1914–2012), at thei ...
, (also known as the Bell Awards or The Bells), are annual music awards for the jazz music genre in Australia. They commenced in 2003. , - , 2008 , ''Night Light'' , Best Australian Jazz Vocal Album , , -


Country Music Awards (CMAA)

The
Country Music Awards of Australia The Country Music Awards of Australia also known as the Golden Guitar Awards (originally named Australasian Country Music Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wale ...
(CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the
Tamworth Country Music Festival The Tamworth Country Music Festival is an annual Australian music festival held for 10 days from Friday to Sunday in mid to late January each year, sometimes including Australia Day, in Tamworth, New South Wales, Tamworth, New South Wales. The f ...
, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973. , - , rowspan="2", 2016 , , rowspan="2", " Spirit of the Anzacs"
(with
Lee Kernaghan Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964) is an Australian country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. Kernaghan has won four ARIA Awards and three APRA Awards, and has sold over two million albums, and as of 2021, has won 38 Golden Guitars ...
,
Guy Sebastian Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian singer who rose to fame after winning the Australian Idol (season 1), first season of ''Australian Idol'', in 2003. Born in Malaysia and raised in Adelaide, Australia, Sebastian h ...
,
Jessica Mauboy Jessica Hilda Mauboy (; born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, she rose to fame in 2006 on the Australian Idol (season 4), fourth season of ''Australian Idol'', where she was runner-up and s ...
,
Jon Stevens Jon Stevens (born 8 October 1961) is a New Zealand singer, best known as the lead singer of the band Noiseworks in 1986–1992, the portrayal of Judas in a 1992 Australian production of '' Jesus Christ Superstar'', and as the lead singer fo ...
,
Shannon Noll Shannon Noll (born 16 September 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter who first came to prominence as runner-up of the first season of '' Australian Idol'' in 2003, which led to him being signed to Sony BMG. He has released five top-ten al ...
and
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)
, , Vocal Collaboration of the Year , , , - , Video clip of the Year , , , -


J Awards

The
J Awards The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J, and which also extend to sister stations, Triple J Unearthed and Double J. The awar ...
are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia’s principal public service broadcaster. It is funded primarily by grants from the federal government and is administered by a government-appointed board of directors. The ABC is ...
's youth-focused radio station
Triple J Triple J is an Australian government-funded national radio station founded in 1975 as a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It aims to appeal to young listeners of alternative music, and plays far more Australian conten ...
. They commenced in 2005. , - , rowspan="2" ,
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
, ''Believe You Liar'' , Australian Album of the Year , , - , "Sunday best" (directed by Mairi Cameron and Stephen Lance) , Australian Video of the Year , , - ,
2020 The year 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of even ...
, herself , Double J Artist of the Year , , -


Rolling Stone Australia Awards

The
Rolling Stone Australia Awards The ''Rolling Stone Australia'' Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year. The awards initially commenced i ...
are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of ''
Rolling Stone ''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. The magazine was first known fo ...
'' magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year. ! , - , 2012 , rowspan="2", Megan Washington , Best Female , , , - , 2021 , Rolling Stone Reader's Award , , , -


Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition

The
Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition The Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition is an annual competition that "acknowledges great songwriting whilst supporting and raising money for Nordoff-Robbins" and is coordinated by Albert Music and APRA AMCOS. The competition awards a ...
is an annual competition that "acknowledges great songwriting whilst supporting and raising money for Nordoff-Robbins" and is coordinated by
Albert Music Albert Group Services Pty Ltd, known as Alberts, formerly Albert Music and J Albert and Son, is an Australian music company. The company has major interests in music publishing and production and it earns significant royalties through its subsi ...
and
APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwri ...
. It commenced in 2009. The prize included a cash grant of $50,000. , - , 2009 , "How to Tame Lions" , Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition , style="background:gold;", 1st , -


See also

*
Arts and culture in Brisbane The culture of Brisbane derives from Australian culture and incorporates a strong history in the performing arts, music and sport. Queensland Cultural Centre The Queensland Cultural Centre, located at South Bank, within the suburb of South ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Washington, Megan 1986 births Living people People from the National Capital District (Papua New Guinea) Musicians from Brisbane APRA Award winners ARIA Award winners Australian women pop singers Australian indie pop musicians Australian indie rock musicians People with speech disorders Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University alumni 21st-century Australian singers 21st-century Australian women singers Australian women singer-songwriters 21st-century Australian singer-songwriters