Cliff Lyons

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 Lyon Heart After 25 years in the game, Cliff Lyons is still making magic. If you’ve never heard of Cliff Lyons before, than prepare yourself for a crash course in footballing greatness. Cliff Lyons is one of the most talented and successful league players in the game’s history. With […]

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Larry Corowa

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 Flash Back Rugby league has seen its fair share of speedsters over the years, but none have come close to the original speed demon of football, Larry Corowa. Before Nathan Blacklock or Amos Roberts there was the “Black Flash” ” rugby league’s penultimate entertainer an d t ry-scoring phenomenon. […]

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Harry Williams

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 In a Class of His Own Soccer star Harry Williams is well and truly one of a kind. Across the major footballing codes in Australia, there have been many successful Indigenous stars who have achieved at the highest level. But when it comes to soccer, Harry Williams remains the […]

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Hector Thompson

Something Worth Fighting For (Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005) One of our boxing greats looks back at the fight of his life. Boxing creates champions like no other sport. It’s filled with rags-to-riches and hard luck tales, and many of its greatest champions’ stories read as if they’ve been lifted straight from the scripts […]

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Aim 4 More

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 Aim and Fame As a slick RnB trio Aim 4 More charmed us all. Deadly Vibe catches up with two of the fellas to see where they’re at today. Their music was a blend of smooth harmonies covering the sixties’ sounds of motown, rock “˜n’ roll and RnB, through […]

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Garry Dhurrkay

Deadly Vibe Issue 103 September 2005 Tragedy in Northern Territory Legendary AFL player and respected Indigenous leader of the Marngarr Community in Arnhem Land, Gary Dhurrkay was tragically killed in a car accident on Sunday, August 21. The former Fremantle and Kangaroos forward was not only respected by his teammates and his community for his […]

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Harold Thomas

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 True Colours The Aboriginal flag has become a symbol of unity and national identity for Aboriginal Australia. Meet the man who designed it. Acclaimed artist Harold Thomas, a Luritja man from Central Australia, is the man behind the Aboriginal flag that we know today ” a flag that is […]

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Heath Bergerson

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 A Class Act He’s been on television, in film and on the stage ” we catch up with deadly young actor Heath Bergersen. Back in 1999, a young Heath Bergersen graced the front cover of April’s Deadly Vibe. At the time he was appearing in the Channel Ten soap […]

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Nathan Ramsay

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 Play for today From host with the most to filmmaker extraordinaire, Nathan Ramsay is a man of many talents. Fans of the popular and groundbreaking SBS program ICAM will be well acquainted with one of the show’s hosts, Nathan Ramsay. For four years Nathan was the face of ICAM, […]

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Wild Water

Deadly Vibe Issue 97 March 2005 Wild Waters Run Deep Wild Water formed over 10 years ago. Today they’re still going strong. Back in 1996, readers of Deadly Vibe and listeners of Deadly Sounds voted Northern Territory saltwater band Wild Water as the Best New Talent of the Year. Since those promising beginnings, the band […]

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Anthony Corrie

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 Roar Power Young Lions star Anthony Corrie is making his mark. The media have referred to him as “exciting”, “dashing”, and “one of his team’s best”. Anthony Corrie has been a stand-out player so far this season, and by the looks of things, the only way is up. “I […]

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Arthur Little

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 State of the Union Arthur Little is shaping up to be one of the big names of 2005. Will he make it to the Wallabies? Only time will tell. Rugby Union boasts a proud history of Indigenous champions, from the remarkable Ella brothers to Lloyd McDermott, Lloyd Walker and […]

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Judge Bob Bellear

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 Vale Judge Bob Bellear Aboriginal Australia mourns the loss of a true leader Last month saw the tragic passing of the first and only Aboriginal judge. Judge Bob Bellear passed away on Tuesday, March 15 after a long battle with cancer. Bob was a Noonucal/Bundjalung man from Murwillumbah, on […]

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North Queensland Cowboys

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 Taking Flight The Cowboys look set to ride “˜em high all the way to the finals ” no bull. Late in 2004, the North Queensland Cowboys became everyone’s second favourite team, as they battle d t heir way in true underdog fashion all the way into the NRL semi-finals, […]

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The Demons

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 Unfinished Business Three fellas from the Territory are on the trail of premiership glory. Aaron Davey couldn’t have dreamed of a more spectacular beginning to an AFL career. Last season, the then-23-year-old debutant exploded out of the Demons’ rookie list to become one of the AFL’s most promising young […]

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John Roe

Deadly Vibe Issue 98 April 2005 Iron Man Looking for a sport with a difference? Why not try Gridiron? What with the all-encompassing popularity of the Big Five ” AFL, NRL, rugby union, soccer and cricket ” most of us probably wouldn’t even spare a thought for American football, also known as Gridiron. So you […]

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