The Deadlys Award winners 2008
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The Deadlys
The Deadlys recognise achievement by Indigenous Australians in music, sport, the arts and in community service. First held in 1995, in 2008 the ceremony was hosted by Luke Carroll at the Sydney Opera House[1][2] on 9 October 2008 and was broadcast on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and National Indigenous Television Service (NITV) on 12 October 2008.[3]
Music
Sport
The arts
Award |
Recipient |
|
Dancer of the Year |
Sermsah Bin Saad (aka Suri) |
|
Outstanding Achievement in Film, TV or Theatre |
Trevor Jamieson & Scott Rankin[4] |
Ngapartji Ngapartji |
Outstanding Achievement in Literature |
Anita Heiss & Peter Minter |
Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature |
Outstanding Achievement in Entertainment |
Stephen Page |
Bangarra Dance Theatre |
Actor of the Year |
Leah Purcell |
|
Visual Artist of the Year |
Michael Cook |
|
Award |
Recipient |
|
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Education |
Paul Djolpa McKenzie |
Maningrida CEC School |
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health |
Dr Noel Hayman |
Inala Indigenous Health Service |
Broadcaster of the Year |
"Uncle" Peter Hill |
The Shout Out Show, 98.9FM Queensland |
Young Leader of the Year |
Matthew Cooke |
Nhulundu Wooribah Indigenous Health Organisation, QLD |
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