Deadly tribute to the trailblazers
It was a night for paying tribute to the trailblazers at the 19th annual Deadlys, held at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday
It was a night for paying tribute to the trailblazers at the 19th annual Deadlys, held at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday
Professor Pat Dudgeon was honoured with the Deadly Award for Health at the 19th Deadlys
Arrente man Steve Mullawalla Dodd was honoured with the Jimmy Little Lifetime Achievement Award at the 19th Deadlys
Archie Roach was honoured with the Lifetime Contribution Award for Healing the Stolen Generations at the 2013 Deadlys
AFL dual Brownlow medallist and anti-racism campaigner Adam Goodes was honoured with the Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement
Telstra, in alliance with the NSW Government, recently launched the Tech Savvy Elders Program as a part of Adult Learners Week
Redfoo made a surprise visit to the 2013 Deadlys in support of his protégé and X Factor contestant, Aboriginal singer Ellie Lovegrove
The Deadlys Comedy Gala was a roaring success at the Deadly Awards with some of the deadliest stand-up comedians Australia has to offer
Shellie Morris took home her first Deadly for Excellence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Advancement
Ngunytju Tjitji Pirni is an Aboriginal Medical Service with the aim of providing a ‘safe track to good health’
Uncle Jack Charles is an Australian legend – a veteran actor, Koori elder, activist and, until recently, addict and cat-burglar
Our video team will be shooting all the action in the lead-up to the main event, including interviews with finalists and performers
Fred ‘The General’ Mundraby earns the Australian Super Bantamweight title
Improving quality of life for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People is the vision of Wuchopperen Health Service
The National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy connects the next generation of change makers
Launched by Rachel Perkins, Alice Springs will next month host the inaugural Mbantua (Mparntwe) Festival
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