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Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning
Australian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
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Silverchair
Silverchair
Australian rock band
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Faker
Faker
Australian alternative rock band
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The Presets
The Presets
Australian electronic music duo
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You Am I
You Am I
Australian rock band
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Something for Kate
Something for Kate
Australian alternative rock band
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Daniel Johns
Daniel Johns
Australian musician
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The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
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Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo
Australian rock band
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Custard
Custard
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Big Heavy Stuff
Big Heavy Stuff
An article about the life of the band and its members.
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Blue King Brown
Blue King Brown
band
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Augie March
Augie March
Australian indie/pop rock band
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John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio
Australian band
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Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear
Australian indie folk band
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Bluejuice
Bluejuice
Australian indie rock band
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Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins
Australian singer-songwriter
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The Whitlams
The Whitlams
Australian rock band
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Grinspoon
Grinspoon
Australian rock band
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Spiderbait
Spiderbait
Australian band
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Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe
Australian band
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Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley
Australian modern reggae fusion group
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Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt
Australian rock band
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Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil
Australian band
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Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Australian hip-hop group
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Tame Impala
Tame Impala
Australian psychedelic rock group
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Bliss n Eso
Bliss n Eso
Australian hip hop trio
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Flume
Flume
Australian musician
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Kisschasy
Kisschasy
Australian rock band
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Jebediah
Jebediah
Australian alternative rock band
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Butterfingers
Butterfingers
Australian band
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Sarah Blasko
Sarah Blasko
Australian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer
Members, past and present

Powderfinger are an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane in 1989. From 1992 until their break-up in 2010, the line-up consisted of vocalist Bernard Fanning, guitarists Darren Middleton and Ian Haug, bass guitarist John Collins and drummer Jon Coghill. The group's third studio album Internationalist peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart in September 1998. They followed with four more number-one studio albums in a row: Odyssey Number Five (September 2000), Vulture Street (July 2003), Dream Days at the Hotel Existence (June 2007) and Golden Rule (November 2009). Their Top Ten hit singles are "My Happiness" (2000), "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind" (2003) and "Lost and Running" (2007). Powderfinger earned a total of eighteen ARIA Awards, making them the second-most awarded band behind Silverchair. Ten Powderfinger albums and DVDs certified multiple-platinum, with Odyssey Number Five – their most successful album – achieving eightfold platinum certification for shipment of over 560,000 units.

After the release of their first DVD, These Days: Live in Concert (September 2004), and the compilation album Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994–2000 (November 2004), the group announced a hiatus in 2005. The June 2007 announcement of a two-month-long nationwide tour with Silverchair, Across the Great Divide tour, followed the release of Dream Days at the Hotel Existence. Powderfinger were also involved in various philanthropic causes. In 2005, they performed at a WaveAid concert in Sydney, to help raise funds for areas affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Another performance at the Sydney Opera House in October 2007 raised funds for breast cancer victims and their families. One aim of their Across the Great Divide Tour was to promote the efforts of Reconciliation Australia, and awareness of the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. In April 2010 Powderfinger announced that they would be breaking up after their Sunsets Farewell Tour, declaring it would be their last, as they had musically said everything they wanted to say. On 13 November 2010, they played their last concert, signifying their disbandment. In November the following year, rock music journalist Dino Scatena and Powderfinger published a biography, Footprints: the inside story of Australia's best loved band.

On 23 May 2020, the band reformed for a one-off livestreamed charity performance, One Night Lonely.