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Deadlys Winners Announced
The 16th annual National Indigenous Music, Sport, Entertainment and Community Awards, aka the Deadlys, is Australia’s largest Indigenous award’s night and the final winner in each of the 28 award categories didn’t disappoint. From the grassroots musicianship of our Deadly musicians to the grit and determination our Deadly sportstars have shown in 2010, not to […]
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Community Award Nominees Announced
They are the quiet achievers who make a resounding difference in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders every day. From urban, regional and remote Australia, the 2010 Deadly Community Award nominees are achieving alongside their people, great things. Today, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music, Sport, Entertainment and Community Awards, aka […]
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Deadlys finalists announced – Vote Now!
The quest to find Indigenous Australia’s best in 2010 has begun. Finalists were announced today in what is arguably Australia’s biggest, single event celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and voting is now open. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music, Sport, Entertainment and Community Awards, aka the Deadlys, is back for its […]
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2010 Deadly Award Categories
2010 DEADLY AWARDS CATEGORIES MUSIC MOST PROMISING NEW TALENT IN MUSICSINGLE RELEASE OF THE YEAR*ALBUM OF THE YEAR*BAND OF THE YEAROUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN RNB AND HIP HOPMALE ARTIST OF THE YEARFEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR SPORT MOST PROMISING NEW TALENT IN SPORTOUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AFLOUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN NRLFEMALE SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEARMALE SPORTSPERSON OF THE […]
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Deadly performers at Opera House
From the powerhouse performances of Dan Sultan to the unique and inspiring Northern Territory legend Ali Mills (“Waltjim Bat Matilda”), the 16th annual Deadly Awards promises to be entertainment you definitely won’t want to miss. Black Australia’s stars of music, dance and film have now been confirmed to appear at the National Aboriginal and Torres […]