Australian National Operatic Aria Winners, 1955 - Present


Year First Place Second Place Third Place
1955 Jennifer Eddy

1956 Valerie Collins

1957 Gloria McDonall

1958 Robert Bickerstaff

1959 Kevin Stumbles

1960 Yvonne Minton

1961 June Barton

1962 Patricia Wooldridge

1963 Raymond Myers

1964 Jan Bartlett

1965 Pettine-Anne Croul

1966 Judith Turner

1967 Valerie Hanlon

1968 Geraldine Hackett-Jones

1969 Thomas Edmonds

1970 Richard Greager

1971 Phillip Langshaw

1972 Peter Pianetta

1973 John Pickering

1974 Jonathan Summers

1975 Wendy Vercoe

1976 Irene Tirbutt

1977 Gillian Wood

1978 Jenny Lindfield

1979 Sandra Hahn

1980 John Fulford

1981 Barry Ryan

1982 Sussanne Towers

1983 Fiona Maconaghie

1984 Christine Farraro

1985 Karen Sourry

1986 Peter Coleman-Wright

1987


1988


1989 Michael Martin

1990 John Bronato

1991


1992


1993


1994 Sarah Kearney

1995 Catherine Crawley

1996 Rebecca Collins

1997 Brent Allcock Blake Fischer
1998 Kirsten Boerema Imogen Roose
1999 Catherine Carby Lorina Gore
2000 Teresa Fanning Maxine Montgomery
2001 Lorina Gore Jacqueline Moran
2002 Sian Pendry Benjamin Fifita Makisi
2003 Amanda Forbes Luke Gabbedy
2004 Julia Malczewski Laura Wowk
2005 Tanith Bryce Andrew Moran
2006 Kerry Nicholson Leon Warnock
2007 Anita Kyle Laura Wowk Amy Corkery
2008 Milica Ilic Regina Daniel Kristy Swift
2009 Alexander Lewis John Longmuir James Roser


Originally, from 1955, the National Operatic Aria was called the Shell Aria. In 1983 - 1986 the heats were held in state capitals with the final in Canberra.

In 1997 the Australian National Eisteddfod Singing Competitions coincided with a National Opera Festival staged in Canberra. That year the Southern Districts Aria was part of the Opera Festival program and supported by Sustainable Technologies International. For several years the National Operatic Aria was known by the names of its sponsors. In 1998 it was again sponsored by Sustainable Technologies International. In 1999 the Canberra Labor Club sponsored it and 2000 - 2002 both STI and the Canberra Labor Club sponsored the event. In 2003 and 2004 the Canberra Labor Club and ActewAGL sponsored what is now called the National Operatic Aria.

The National Operatic Aria Competition is now jointly sponsored by Tulloch Management Pty Ltd and ActewAGL.