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1 Background  





2 Performers  





3 Presenters  





4 Nominees and winners  



4.1  Video of the Year  





4.2  Best Male  





4.3  Best Female  





4.4  Best Group  





4.5  Best Breakthrough  





4.6  Best Rock Video  





4.7  Best Pop Video  





4.8  Best Dance Video  





4.9  Best R&B Video  





4.10  Sexiest Video  





4.11  Best Dressed Video  





4.12  Pepsi Viewers Choice  





4.13  Supernova Award  





4.14  VH1 Music First Award  





4.15  Free Your Mind Award  







5 Award moments  





6 References  





7 External links  














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2005 MTV Australia Video Music Awards
Date3 March 2005 (2005-03-03)
LocationThe Big Top
Hosted byThe Osbournes
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Australia
2006 →

The first Annual MTV Australia Video Music Awards were held on 3 March 2005 at The Big Top Sydney. They were broadcast live on MTV Australia and throughout the world. The event, which followed a Circus Theme, was hosted by The Osbournes.

On the night Punk Rock band Green Day performed two of their hit songs American Idiot and Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Natalie Imbruglia performed her new single Shiver for the first time live, Carmen Electra performed a strip tease, and Kelly Osbourne premiered her new single One Word.[1]

Background[edit]

The establishment of the MTV Australia Video Music Awards ceremony was proposed in 2004 with Australia becoming the seventeenth country to host its own MTV award show.[2] Nominees were announced in December of that year with the inaugural ceremony following in March 2015 as hosted by Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne.[3] The thirteen categories are Video of the Year, Best Male Artist, Best Female Artist, Breakthrough Artist, Best Group, Best Dance Video, Best Pop Video, Best Rock Video, Best R&B Video, Sexiest Video and Best Dressed Video.[3]

Performers[edit]

Presenters[edit]

Nominees and winners[edit]

The winners are in bold.

Video of the Year[edit]

Best Male[edit]

Best Female[edit]

Best Group[edit]

Best Breakthrough[edit]

Best Rock Video[edit]

Best Pop Video[edit]

Best Dance Video[edit]

Best R&B Video[edit]

Sexiest Video[edit]

Best Dressed Video[edit]

Pepsi Viewers Choice[edit]

Supernova Award[edit]

VH1 Music First Award[edit]

Free Your Mind Award[edit]

Award moments[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rummage.com.au.rummage.com.au Archived 9 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Rummage.com.au. Accessed 3 May 2008.
  • ^ FasterLouder. "MTV Video Music Awards Coming to Australia in 2005" Archived 24 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 17 June 2008.
  • ^ a b Luke (3 December 2004). "Local News: Nominees Announced for the MTV Australia Video Music Awards". FasterLouder.com.au. Archived from the original on 11 December 2004. Retrieved 27 October 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
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