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Cilmi scoops six gongs at ARIA Awards
Published Tuesday, Oct 21 2008, 10:17 BST | By Alex Fletcher

Rex Features
The singer's gongs included Best Female Artist, Single Of The Year for 'Sweet About Me' and Breakthrough Album for Lessons To Be Learned.
Sydney dance act The Presets triumphed in the Album Of The Year, Best Group and Best Dance Release categories, while The Living End won the Best Rock Album title for their White Noise LP.
Despite being nominated in five categories, Sam Sparro didn't win anything at the Australian ceremony.
The winners in full:
Highest Selling Single
Gabriella Cilmi - 'Sweet About Me'
Best Dance Release
The Presets - 'Apocalypso'
Best Blues And Roots Album
The Audreys - When The Flood Comes
Best Children's Album
The Wiggles - You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
Best Urban Release
Bliss ‘n Eso - Flying Colours
Best Independent Release
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu - Gurrumul
Best Music DVD
Powderfinger/Silverchair - Across the Great Divide
Best Rock Album
The Living End - White Noise
Best Adult Contemporary Album
The Panics - Cruel Guards
Best Pop Release
Gabriella Cilmi - Lessons To Be Learned
Best Comedy
Shaun Micallef - The Expurgated Micallef Tonight: The Very Best of Shaun Micallef's Short-Lived but Brilliant Tonight
Best Country Album
Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson - Rattlin' Bones
Breakthrough Single
Gabriella Cilmi - 'Sweet About Me'
Breakthrough Album
Gabriella Cilmi - Lessons To Be Learned
Best Group
The Presets
Best Male Artist
Nick Cave
Best Female Artist
Gabriella Cilmi
Single Of The Year
Gabriella Cilmi - 'Sweet About Me'
Album Of The Year
The Presets - Apocalypso
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