National Folk Recording Award
The NFSA National Folk Recording Award was established in 2001 to encourage and reward excellence in Australian folk music recording. Award entrants are selected from recordings submitted each year to the National Folk Festival in Canberra.
National Folk Recording Award recipients
| 2012 | Jeff Lang | Carried in Mind |
| 2011 | Kavisha Mazzella | Love and Sorrow |
| 2010 | Chloe and Jason Roweth, with Jim McWhinnie | A Voice that was Still |
| 2009 | Fred Smith and the Spooky Men’s Chorale | Urban Sea Shanties |
| 2008 | Trouble in the Kitchen | The Next Turn |
| 2007 | Duncan, Strutt, Thompson | The Red House |
| 2006 | Kate Fagan | Diamond Wheel |
| 2005 | Zulya and the Children of the Underground | The Waltz of Emptiness (and Other Songs on Russian Themes) |
| 2004 | Arnold Zable | The Fig Tree |
| 2003 | Award shared by Dave De Hugard and Kate & Ruth | Songs of the Wallaby Track and Swapping Seasons |
| 2002 | Fred Smith | Bagarap Empires |
| 2001 | Seaman Dan for his album | Follow the Sun |
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