The annual Deadly Awards honour excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, sport, entertainment, the arts and community achievement. Find out who won in 2009.
MUSIC
Most Promising New Talent
Yabu Band
Single Release of the Year
Burn – Jessica Mauboy
Album Release of the Year
Been Waiting – Jessica Mauboy
Band of the Year
Saltwater Band
Male Artist of the Year
Gurrumul Yunupingu
Female Artist of the Year
Jessica Mauboy
Outstanding Achievement in RNB and Hip Hop
Last Kinection
Jimmy Little Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music
Seaman Dan
APRA Song of the Year
Running Back - Sean Mullins, Jessica Mauboy and Audius Mtawarira
SPORT
Most Promising New Talent
Jamal Idris
Outstanding Achievement in AFL
Michael O’Loughlin
Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League
Johnathan Thurston
Female Sportsperson of the Year
Rohanee Cox
Male Sportsperson of the Year
Michael O’Loughlin
The Ella Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Sport
Danny Morseu
THE ARTS
Dancer of the Year
B-Boy 2-Ezy
Outstanding Achievement in Film
Samson & Delilah – Warwick Thornton
Outstanding Achievement in TV
Message Stick – ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Theatre or Live Performance
Stephen Page – Bangarra
Outstanding Achievement in Literature
Lorraine McGee-Sippel
Male Actor of the Year
Luke Carroll
Female Actor of the Year
Leah Purcell
Visual Artist of the Year
Destiny Deacon
COMMUNITY
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Education
May O’Brien
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health
Chicka Dixon
Broadcaster of the Year
Marlene Cummins
Contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment
Traditional Credit Union
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The annual Deadly Awards honour excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, sport, entertainment, the arts and community achievement. Find out who won in 2009.
MUSIC
Most Promising New Talent
Yabu Band
Single Release of the Year
Burn – Jessica Mauboy
Album Release of the Year
Been Waiting – Jessica Mauboy
Band of the Year
Saltwater Band
Male Artist of the Year
Gurrumul Yunupingu
Female Artist of the Year
Jessica Mauboy
Outstanding Achievement in RNB and Hip Hop
Last Kinection
Jimmy Little Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music
Seaman Dan
APRA Song of the Year
Running Back - Sean Mullins, Jessica Mauboy and Audius Mtawarira
SPORT
Most Promising New Talent
Jamal Idris
Outstanding Achievement in AFL
Michael O’Loughlin
Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League
Johnathan Thurston
Female Sportsperson of the Year
Rohanee Cox
Male Sportsperson of the Year
Michael O’Loughlin
The Ella Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Sport
Danny Morseu
THE ARTS
Dancer of the Year
B-Boy 2-Ezy
Outstanding Achievement in Film
Samson & Delilah – Warwick Thornton
Outstanding Achievement in TV
Message Stick – ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Theatre or Live Performance
Stephen Page – Bangarra
Outstanding Achievement in Literature
Lorraine McGee-Sippel
Male Actor of the Year
Luke Carroll
Female Actor of the Year
Leah Purcell
Visual Artist of the Year
Destiny Deacon
COMMUNITY
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Education
May O’Brien
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health
Chicka Dixon
Broadcaster of the Year
Marlene Cummins
Contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment
Traditional Credit Union
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