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Kuranda's favourite roots and reggae band Zennith Boys is making the long journey from far north Queensland to Sydney for the 2009 Deadly Awards. (Band of the Year Nominee)
Bangarra's Deadly Dancers
Bangarra Dance Theatre is celebrating 20 years on stage and three Deadlys nominations. (Dancer of the Year - Yolande Brown and Waangenga Blanco and Outstanding Achievement in Live Performance nominee)
Top Dog
Nineteen year old Jamal Idris burst onto the rugby league scene this year and has helped the Canterbury Bulldogs return to the top of the league. (Most Promising New Talent in Sport nominee)
A Spring In Her Step
It's a show that's been dogged by criticism for its crude language and themes - 'Jerry Springer: The Opera'. Indigenous performer Ursula Yovich is among the cast. (Female Actor of the Year nominee)
Bangarra On Fire
After dancing their way around the world the Bangarra Dance Theatre company has returned home to celebrate its twentieth anniversary. (Outstanding Achievement in Theatre or Live Performance nominee)
Deadly Dan
Hot on the tail of his debut album 'Homemade Biscuits', Dan Sultan has another offering in the pipeline. (Male Artist of the Year nominee)
Platinum Princess
Jessica Mauboy shot to fame in 2006 as the runner up in Australian Idol. 3 years on, she is about to make a splash overseas.(Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Female Artist of the Year nominee)
Samson and Delilah
Acclaimed Indigenous filmmaker Warwick Thornton's first ever feature film was screened to an enthusiastic audience last week in Alice Springs. (Outstanding Achievement in Film nominee)
Soul Sister
Emma Donovan, an indigenous singer is hoping to make it in the big time. Living Black catches up with the soul singer. (Female Artist of the Year nominee)
The Last Kinection
Music sensation The Last Kinection have been nominated for two awards in the annual Deadlys. (Single of the Year, Album of the Year nominee)
The Next Chapter
A new book detailing an Aboriginal woman's painstaking process to find her family, was launched in Sydney last week. (Outstanding Achievement in Literature nominee)
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