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Hey, ARIAs! Here are 10 hilarious female Aussie comedians, just FYI for 2016.

Last night, while accepting the ARIA for Best Comedy Release, Triple J’s Matt Okine took the opportunity to point out the lack of recognition for women in comedy.

You can watch the whole speech here:

“I’d feel bad if I didn’t make a point about something, something I feel a bit weird about,” Okine said. “I don’t think there was any women like nominated at all in the comedy category just then. I don’t think there’s any women who are like featured artists on tonight’s show even.”

Very astute of him. In fact, Matt, no women have been nominated in this particular category for the past 10 years.

At Debrief Daily, we really can’t be dealing with this kind of nonsense, so we came up with our own list of ladies who make us laugh. Check ’em out.

1.  Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney from The Katering Show

The comedy duo who caught our eye by reviewing the Thermomix and hilariously quitting sugar are getting their own show on the ABC next year.

Here’s the margarita-swilling team making announcing their new project:

2. Celia Pacquola

Celia Pacquola was superb when she opened for John Oliver recently, and you might have caught her in The Beautiful Lie or the excellent Utopia on ABC over the past few months. She’s back on the network next year too, in new production Rosehaven.

3. Claudia O’Doherty

Claudia O’Doherty had a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it role in Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck earlier this year, probably because Schumer wanted to hang out with her on-set. Schumer managed to lure her to New York with a job working as a writer on Inside Amy Schumer, but O’Doherty’s been creating her own comic characters for years.

One-woman shows led to TV appearances (she’s even been on QI with Stephen Fry), which led her to the US, where things appear to be going swimmingly.

She did a series of shorts for Channel 4’s Comedy Blaps in the UK. Watch her answer the age old question, what is England?

Oh yeah, and she’s written an extremely factual book about pandas, and her dad is Mambo artist/musician Reg Mombassa.

4. Hannah Gadsby

Hannah Gadsby has been hilariously deadpan on Please Like Me of late and she seems pretty unconcerned about the state of women in comedy in this country.

5.  The Skit Box team

‘Nuff said.

6. Zoe Norton Lodge

Zoe Norton Lodge had been performing in independent theatre for years when she hooked up with The Chaser guys and started working on projects such as The Hamster Wheel and The Checkout on ABC.

You could even have seen her telling tall tales live, at Story Club in Sydney, which she co-founded with Ben Jenkins.

She’s also written a book, Almost Sincerely.

Watch Zoe’s TedX talk…

7. Zoe Coombs Marr

In Zoe Coombs Marr’s lastest show, she plays a misogynistic yet ultimately lovable moron called Dave.

Sydneysiders can see it Friday 27th and Saturday 28th of November at the Giant Dwarf theatre.

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Zoe Coombs Marr as Dave.

8. Magda Szubanski

Just, Magda. <3

9. Claire Hooper

Former Good News Week team captain Claire Hooper has totally risen to the challenge of hosting The Great Australian Bake Off this year and we couldn’t be happier about it.

10. Susie Yousseff

Susie Youssef is a Sydney-based sketch comedy writer, actor, improviser and Theatresports® champion. She is certifiably hilarious.

This list is by no means comprehensive (or presented in any meaningful order). There are a ton of women who have been killing it in comedy for years, such as Judith Lucy, Denise Scott, Fiona O’Loughlin, Felicity Ward, Julia Zemiro, Nelly Thomas, Anne Edmonds, Natalie Tran, Gina Riley, Jane Turner, Gen Fricker, Meshel Laurie, Mel Buttle, Geraldine Hickey, Marg Downey, etc, etc, etc.

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