1989 ARIA Music Awards | |
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Date | 6 March 1989 |
Venue | Darling Harbour Convention Centre, Sydney, New South Wales |
Most awards | Crowded House (4) |
Most nominations |
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Website |
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The Third Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1989 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney. [1] [2] First Australian host Greedy Smith of Mental As Anything was assisted by presenters George Martin, Jono & Dano, Barry Bissell of Take 40 Australia, Peter Collins, Peter Jamieson, Jonathan King and Brian Smith to distribute 24 awards. [1] [3] There were no live performances and the awards were not televised. [1]
Some significant changes were made for the third ARIA Awards. In addition to previous categories, Best Independent Release, Breakthrough Artist – Single and Breakthrough Artist – Album were added. [1] [3] The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted two artists: Dame Nellie Melba and Ross Wilson. [1] An Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to INXS. [1] Music journalist, Anthony O'Grady cited ARIA spokesperson Peter Rix, who had felt that The Church's win Single of the Year with " Under the Milky Way" was a highlight. [3] Rix elaborated, "the industry was capable of judging music on its merit, not by who'd recorded it. The Church were no one's darlings but they had written a great song." [3]
The ARIA Awards ceremony was hosted by singer-songwriter Greedy Smith from Mental as Anything. [3] Presenters were:
Presenter(s) | Ref. |
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Barry Bissell (host of Take 40 Australia) | [3] |
Peter Collins (New South Wales politician) | |
Peter Jamieson | |
Jono & Dano (comedy duo) | |
Jonathan King | |
George Martin (British producer) | |
Brian Smith |
Winners for each category are bolded with nominees provided below each winner. [4] [5] [6]
The Hall of Fame inductees were: