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The J Award is an award given by influential Australian youth radio station Triple J to Australian Album of the Year. It is judged by a panel of members of the music industry, led by Richard Kingsmill. The award was inaugurated in 2005, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the station's establishment.

To be eligible for entry in a particular year, an album must be released (either independently or through a record label) between December the previous year to November that year. All albums sent to Triple J for airplay consideration will also be automatically considered for the award. Nominations are chosen by Triple J management and are released through-out the year. Nominations tend towards artists releasing breakthrough albums rather than already well-established musicians.

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Dance Music Awards | MTV Australia Video Music Awards | Urban Music Awards Australia and New Zealand | WAMi Awards | Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Dolly Teen Choice Awards | Jack Awards
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