Sara Bettine Storer (born 6 October 1973) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and former teacher. She won a record breaking seven Golden Guitar awards in the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January 2004, and as of 2017, she has won 21 in total. Four of her seven studio albums have reached the top 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart, Firefly (July 2005), Lovegrass (August 2013), Silos (March 2016), and Raindance (January 2019). Silos also won Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2016. Storer has been a member of a country music trio, Songbirds (2007–09) alongside Beccy Cole and Gina Jeffries. Her older brother, Greg Storer, is also a country music singer-songwriter and the siblings have recorded and performed together.

Early career

Sara Bettine Storer was born in October 1973 in Wemen where her parents, Lindsay and Fay<!-- maiden name not seen in sources --> Storer, farmed wheat and cattle on a property.

Personal life

When Sara Storer was 18, her parents moved from Wemen, Victoria to a farming property near Warren, New South Wales.

  • Label: ABC Music/Universal <small>(7737855)</small>
  • Formats: CD, digital

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! scope="row" | Worth Your Love

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  • Released: 27 June 2025

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! scope="row" | Storer <br> (by Storer)

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  • Released: 13 January 2023

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| Best Independent Country Album

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ARIA Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Storer has won one award.

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| 2001 || "Buffalo Bill" || New Talent of the Year ||

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|rowspan="7"| 2004 ||rowspan="2"| Beautiful Circle || Album of the Year ||

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| Female Vocalist of the Year ||

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| rowspan="2"| "Raining on the Plains" <small>(duet with John Williamson)</small> || Vocal Collaboration of the Year ||

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| Single of the Year ||

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| "Raining on the Plains" <small>(written by Doug Storer, Sara Storer, Garth Porter)</small> || APRA Song of the Year ||

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| "Drover's Call" || Heritage Song of the Year ||

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| "Boss Drovers Pride" || Bush Ballad of the Year ||

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| 2006 || Firefly || Female Vocalist of the Year ||

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|rowspan="2"| 2008 ||rowspan="2"| "Land Cries Out" <small>(written by Sara Storer)</small> || Heritage Song of the Year ||

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| APRA Song of the Year ||

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| 2010 || "When I Was a Boy" <small> (duet with Greg Storer)</small> || Video of the Year ||

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| 2011 || "Calling Me Home" || Video of the Year ||

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| 2012 || "Children of the Gurindji" <small> (duet with Kev Carmody)</small>|| Video of the Year ||

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| 2013 || "Women in Song" <small> (trio with Tamara Stewart and Felicity Urquhart)</small> || Vocal Collaboration of the Year ||

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|rowspan="3"| 2014 ||rowspan="2"| Lovegrass || Album of the Year ||

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| Female Vocalist of the Year ||

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| "Pozie" <small> (duet with John Williamson)</small> || Vocal Collaboration of the Year ||

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| 2015 || "Canoe" || Video Clip of the Year ||

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|rowspan="2"| 2017 || Silos || Female Artist of the Year ||

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| "Amazing Night" || Bush Ballad of the Year ||

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| 2024 || "Dust Kids" (by SToReR) (written by Sara Storer, Greg Storer) || Bush Ballad of the Year ||

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See also

  • Songbirds

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