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Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo
Australian rock band
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Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning
Australian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
2
The Potbelleez
The Potbelleez
musicians
3
The Waifs
The Waifs
Australian folk rock band
4
The Temper Trap
The Temper Trap
Australian band
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John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio
Australian band
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Yothu Yindi
Yothu Yindi
Australian musical group
7
Pete Murray
Pete Murray
Australian singer
8
Kasey Chambers
Kasey Chambers
Australian country singer-songwriter and musician
9
Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel
Australian rock band
10
The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
11
Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke
Australian singer-songwriter and musician
12
Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe
Australian band
13
Jet
Jet
Australian band
14
Butterfingers
Butterfingers
Australian band
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Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything
Australian new wave/pop-rock band
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Amy Shark
Amy Shark
Australian recording artist and singer-songwriter
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Gang of Youths
Gang of Youths
sydney, australia indie rock mood
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Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear
Australian indie folk band
19
Kate Miller-Heidke
Kate Miller-Heidke
Australian singer
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Mario Millo
Mario Millo
Australian musician
21
Skyhooks
Skyhooks
Australian band
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Evermore
Evermore
rock band from New Zealand
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Daniel Johns
Daniel Johns
Australian musician
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Little Birdy
Little Birdy
Australian indie rock band
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Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors
Australian band
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Rogue Traders
Rogue Traders
band
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Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Australian hip-hop group
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John Paul Young
John Paul Young
Australian singer
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The Rubens
The Rubens
Australian five-piece alternative rock band
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Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins
Australian singer-songwriter
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John Farnham
John Farnham
Australian singer
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Vanda & Young
Vanda & Young
Australian songwriting/producing duo
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Flume
Flume
Australian musician
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Troy Cassar-Daley
Troy Cassar-Daley
Australian musician
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John Butler
John Butler
Australian American musician, songwriter, record label owner and producer
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Models
Models
australian rock band
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Empire of the Sun
Empire of the Sun
Australian electronic music duo
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Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Scottish-Australian songwriter, rock singer
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Ash Grunwald
Ash Grunwald
Australian musician
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Alex Lloyd
Alex Lloyd
Singer-Songwriter from Australia
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Morgan Evans
Morgan Evans
Australian country music singer
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Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Australian country music singer-songwriter
Members, past and present

Midnight Oil (known informally as "The Oils") are an Australian rock band composed of Peter Garrett (vocals, harmonica), Rob Hirst (drums), Jim Moginie (guitar, keyboard) and Martin Rotsey (guitar). The group was formed in Sydney in 1972 by Hirst, Moginie and original bassist Andrew James as Farm: they enlisted Garrett the following year, changed their name in 1976, and hired Rotsey a year later. Peter Gifford served as bass player from 1980–1987, with Bones Hillman then assuming the role until his death in 2020.

Midnight Oil issued their self-titled debut album in 1978 and gained a cult following in their homeland despite a lack of mainstream media acceptance. The band achieved greater popularity throughout Australasia with the release of 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (1982) – which spawned the singles "Power and the Passion" and "US Forces" – and also began to attract an audience in the United States. They achieved their first Australian number one album in 1984 with Red Sails in the Sunset, and topped their native country's singles chart for six weeks with the EP Species Deceases (1985).

The group garnered worldwide attention with 1987 album Diesel and Dust. Its singles "The Dead Heart" and "Beds Are Burning" illuminated the plight of indigenous Australians, with the latter charting at number one in multiple countries. Midnight Oil had continued global success with Blue Sky Mining (1990) and Earth and Sun and Moon (1993) – each buoyed by an international hit single in "Blue Sky Mine" and "Truganini", respectively – and remained a formidable album chart presence in Australia until their 2002 disbandment. The group held concerts sporadically during the remainder of the 2000s and announced a full-scale reformation in 2016.

The band's music often broaches political subjects, and they have lent their support to multiple left-wing causes. They have won eleven Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards and were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006. Midnight Oil's legacy has grown since the late 1970s, with the outfit being cited as an influence, and their songs covered, by numerous popular artists. Aside from their studio output, the group are celebrated for their energetic live performances, which showcase the frenetic dancing of Garrett. Guardian writer Andrew Street described Midnight Oil as "one of Australia's most beloved bands".