Deadly Awards 2004[1] the awards were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.

Music

Sport

  • Most Promising New Talent in Sport: Brett Lee
  • Outstanding Achievement in AFL: Gavin Wanganeen
  • Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League: Amos Roberts
  • Male Sportsperson of the Year: Joshua Ross
  • Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sport: Tony Mundine
  • Female Sportsperson of the Year: Michelle Musselwhite

The arts

Community

  • DEST Award for Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: Chris Sarra
  • Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Dr Ngaire Brown
  • Broadcaster of the Year: Bevan Rankins, WAAMA 100.9fm

References

  1. "Deadly Awards honour Indigenous achievements". ABC News. Australia. 23 October 2004. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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