| Year | Architect | Project | Location | Type | Other AIA awards |
| 1964 | NSW Government Architect EH (Ted) Farmer, Project Architect: Michael Dysart | Taree Technical College | Taree | Education | |
| 1965 | Ian McKay and Philip Cox Architects in Association | Tocal College (C.B. Alexander Presbyterian Agricultural College) | 815 Tocal Road, Paterson | Education |
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| 1966 | Allen, Jack and Cottier | Clubbe Hall, Frensham School | Waverley Parade and Range Road, Mittagong | Education | |
| 1967 | Ancher, Mortlock, Murray and Woolley | Union Building (Shortland Building) | Shortland Lane, Callaghan, University of Newcastle | Education | |
| 1968 | NSW Government Architect EH (Ted) Farmer, Project Architect: David Turner (joint winner) | Albury Government Offices | 516 Dean Street, Albury | Commercial | |
| Edwards Madigan Torzillo & Partners (joint winner) | Warren Library | 69 Dubbo Street, Warren | Cultural | |
| 1969 | Ancher, Mortlock, Murray and Woolley | Staff House, University of Newcastle | Shortland Lane, Callaghan, Newcastle | Education | |
| 1970 | Allen, Jack and Cottier | Rothbury Estate Winery | 2213 Broke Road, Pokolbin | Commercial | |
| 1977 | Glenn Murcutt | Kempsey Farmhouse (Marie Short House)[3] | Kempsey | Residential |
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| 1980 | Brian Suters | Suters Residence[4] | 87 Wolfe Street, The Hill, Newcastle | Residential | |
| 1983 | Glenn Murcutt | Two Houses (Nicholas and Carruthers Houses) | Mount Irvine | Residential |
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| 1986 | Allen, Jack and Cottier | Claremont Residence | Bellingen | Residential | |
| 1987 | Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley | The Anchorage, Townhouse & Unit Development | Tweed Heads | Residential | |
| 1988 | Travis Partners | Shortland Electricity Administration Headquarters (now Ausgrid) | 145 Newcastle Road, Wallsend | Commercial | |
| 1991 | NSW Government Architect Lindsay Kelly, Project Architect: Olga Kosterin | Aboriginal Cultural Museum | Darling Street, Brewarrina | Cultural | |
| 1992 | Robert Pullar, Kendale Architect Design | Matcham House | Matcham | Residential | |
| 1993 | NSW Government Architect Lindsay Kelly and Rebecca Hearty, Public Works Department in association with Campbell Luscombe Associates | Wyong Court House | 6 Anzac Avenue, Wyong | Public | |
| 1995 | Stutchbury and Pape/EJE Architecture | Design Faculty Building | University of Newcastle, Newcastle | Education | |
| 1996 | NSW Government Architect Lindsay Kelly, Public Works Department in association with Conrad & Gargett | Coffs Harbour Education Campus | Coffs Harbour | Education | |
| 1997 | Rod Seymour Architects | House for 5 | Dudley | Residential | |
| 1998 | Alec Tzannes Associates | Kronenberg House | Killcare | Residential | |
| 1999 | Terry Dorrough | Dangar Island House[5] | Dangar Island | Residential | |
| 2000 | Mason Architects (Donald Mason) | Blue Mountains River Run | Megalong Valley | Commercial | |
| 2001 | Harry Seidler & Associates | Southern Highlands House | 612 Richards Lane, Joadja | Residential | |
| 2002 | NSW Government Architect Chris Johnson with Merrima Aboriginal Design Unit | Wilcannia Health Service | Wilcannia Hospital, Wilcannia | Health | |
| 2003 | Richard Leplastrier, Peter Stutchbury and Sue Harper | Birabahn Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Centre | University of Newcastle, Newcastle | Education | |
| 2004 | Caroline Pidcock Architects and Richard Goodwin Architects | Shellharbour Workers Club | Corner Wattle & Shellharbour Roads, Shellharbour | Commercial | |
| 2005 | Stutchbury and Pape | Deepwater Woolshed | Bulls Run Station, Old Narrandera Rd, Currawarna, Wagga Wagga | Agricultural | |
| 2006 | Stutchbury and Pape | Bangalay[6][7] | Upper Kangaroo Valley | Residential |
- Commendation, Robin Boyd Award, 2006
- New Housing Architecture Award, 2006
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| 2007 | Allen, Jack and Cottier | Lake Ainsworth Recreation Hall[8] | Pacific Parade, Lennox Head | Recreation |
- Public Building Commendation, 2007 (NSW)
- Sustainable Architecture Commendation, 2007 (NSW)
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| 2008 | Allen, Jack and Cottier | Berry Sports and Recreation Centre[9] | 660 Coolangatta Road, Berry | Recreation |
- Public Architecture Award, 2008 (NSW)
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| 2009 | James Stockwell Architect | Kalkite House[10] | Kalkite Road, Kalkite, Snowy Mountains | Residential |
- Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture, 2009 (National)
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| 2010 | Tonkin Zulaikha Greer | Glasshouse: Arts, Conference and Entertainment Centre[11] | 30-42 Clarence & Hay Streets, Port Macquarie | Cultural | |
| 2011 | Austin McFarland Architects | St Joseph's Primary School Hall and Library | Church Crescent, Wingham | Education | |
| 2012 | Silvester Fuller | Dapto Anglican Church Auditorium[12] | 100 Moombara Street, Dapto | Religion |
- National Award for Public Architecture, 2012[13]
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| 2013 | BVN Donovan Hill | Charles Sturt University National Life Sciences Hub[14] | Charles Sturt University, Boorooma Street, North Wagga Wagga | Education | |
| 2014 | Fender Katsalidis / Mirams Architects | Garangula Gallery[15] | 1855 Back Jugiong Road, Jugiong | Cultural |
- National Interior Architecture Award, 2014
- Interior Architecture Award, 2014 (NSW)
- Commercial Architecture Award, 2014 (NSW)
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| 2015 | NSW Government Architect | NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Centre[16] (now Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre) | 12 Hunter Street, Gunnedah | Health | |
| 2016 | Andrew Donaldson | University of Newcastle Watt Space Gallery[17] | 20 Auckland Street, Newcastle | Cultural |
- Public Architecture Award, 2016 (Newcastle)[18]
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| 2017 | TKD Architects | Glasshouse at Goonoo Goonoo Station[19] | 13304 New England Highway, Timbumburi | Commercial |
- Sir Arthur G. Stephenson Award for Commercial Architecture, 2017 (NSW)
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| 2018 | SHAC | St Patrick's Primary School, Stage 1[20][21] | 65 New England Highway, Lochinvar | Education |
- Education Architecture Award, 2018 (NSW)
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| 2019 | Chrofi with McGregor Coxall | Maitland Riverlink[22] | Maitland | Public |
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| 2020 | CKDS Architecture with Hill Thalis | Verve Residences[23] | 464—470 King Street, Newcastle | Residential | |
| 2021 | Crone with Urbis | Rocky Hill Memorial Museum[24] | Memorial Road, Goulburn | Cultural | |
| 2022 | Cox Architecture | Eden Port Welcome Centre[25] | Weecoon Street, Eden | Public | |
| 2023 | Brewster Hjorth Architects | Goulburn Performing Arts Centre[26] | 163 Auburn Street, Goulburn | Cultural | |
| 2024 | Sibling Architecture | South East Centre for Contemporary Art (SECCA)[27][28] | Zingel Place, Bega | Cultural |
- Public Architecture Award, 2024 (NSW)[29]
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| 2025 | Dunn Hillam | Ward Oval Pavilion[30] | Maidens Avenue, Cobar | Recreation |
- Public Architecture Commendation, 2025 (NSW)
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