Kate Miller-Heidke, Pete Murray and The Grates also picked up gongs
Cub Scouts picked up two awards - including Song Of The Year - and Ben Salter won Album Of The Year at tonight's Queensland Music Awards.
Held at Brisbane's Old Museum, youngsters Cub Scouts won the major song category, as well as the Pop Award, for their track Do You Hear. Salter's album The Cat was judged to be the year's best while Kate Miller-Heidke, Pete Murray and The Grates won the fan-voted Most Popular Male, Female and Group awards.
There were also category wins for Harmony James, Rainman, Mosman Alder, Jeremy Neale and A Breach Of Silence amongst others.
Garage metal band DZ Deathrays won the Export Achievement and Ed Kuepper was honoured with the Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award.
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The night also saw performances by Ball Park Music and Velociraptor.
The full list of winners:
Album of the Year
The Cat - Ben Salter
Song of the Year
Do You Hear - Cub Scouts
The Billy Thorpe Scholarship
Astrid & The Asteroids
The Export Achievement Award
DZ Deathrays
The Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award
Ed Kuepper
The Courier-Mail Most Popular Group Award
The Grates
The Courier-Mail Most Popular Female Award
Kate Miller-Heidke
The Courier-Mail Most Popular Male Award
Pete Murray
Pop Award
Do You Hear - Cub Scouts
Country Award
Precious Little - Harmony James
Folk/Singer Songwriter
Raisin Heart - Mosman Alder
Urban Award
The Valley - Rainman
Electronic/Dance Award
M&R - Bec Laughton and Buré Godwin
Jazz Award
Dresden - Marialy Pacheco
World Music Award
Panini Fandango - Lüke
Rock Award
Winter Was The Time - Jeremy Neale
Heavy Award
Dawn to Rise - A Breach of Silence
Children's Music Award
The Hopping Mouse - The Lamplights
Blues and Roots Award
Golden - Band of Frequencies
Regional Award
Rainstorm - Jordan Brodie
Indigenous Award
Red Roses - Sue Ray
School Award
You Could Be Happy - Sahara Beck