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Deadly Awards 2005
Awards was an annual
celebration
of Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
Most Promising New Talent:
Lez Beckett
Single Release of the Year:
Casey Donovan
—
Listen with Your Heart
Album Release of the Year:
Fitzroy Xpress
—
Home Sweet Home
Band of the Year:
Local Knowledge
Artist of the Year: Casey Donovan
Jimmy Little Award for
Lifetime Achievement
in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander
Music:
Kev Carmody
Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score:
Mary G
&
The G Spot
Band —
The Mary G Show
Sport
Most Promising New Talent:
Brenton Bowen
Outstanding Achievement in AFL:
Michael O'Loughlin
Outstanding Achievement In rugby league:
Matt Bowen
Female Sportsperson of the Year:
Stacey Porter
Male Sportsperson of the Year: Matt Bowen
The
Ella
Award For Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Islander Sport:
Lionel Rose
The arts
Dancer of the Year:
Rayma Johnson
Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television:
Wayne Blair, Director
—
The Djarn Djarns
Outstanding Achievement in Literature:
Stephen Hagan
—
The N Word: One Man's Stand
Actor of the Year:
Leah Purcell
—
Stuff Happens
Visual
Artists
of the Year:
Gordon Hooke
Special
Presentation
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Justine Saunders Oa
Community
DEST Award For Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education:
Peter Buckskin
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health:
Sandra Eades
Broadcaster of the Year:
Rhoda Roberts
—
Deadly Sounds
And
Awaye!
,
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Radio
New
Apprentice
of the Year:
Andrew Craig