The Deadlys Award winners 2007
- The Deadlys Award winners 2007
Winners of The Deadlys Awards 2007
Music
*Most Promising New Talent in Music: Sharon-Lee Lane
*Single Release of the Year: Your Love is Like A Song - Dan Sultan
*Album Release off the Year: Cannot Buy My Soul - Kev Carmody
*Band of the Year: Black Image
*Artist of the Year: Jessica Mauboy
*Jimmy Little Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music: Jimmy Little
*APRA Song of the Year: Going Back Home - Troy Cassar-Daley
port
*Most Promising New Talent in Sport: Dale Richards
*Outstanding Achievement in AFL: Lance Franklin
*Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League: Johnathan Thurston
*Male Sportsperson of the Year: Anthony Mundine
*Female Sportsperson of the Year: Rohanee Cox
*The Ella Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sport: David Peachey
The Arts
*Dancer of the Year: Elma Kris
*Outstanding Achievement in Film, Television or Theatre: Richard Frankland, Director of The Circuit
*Outstanding Achievement in Literature: Dr Anita Heiss - Not Meeting Mr Right
*Outstanding Achievement in Entertainment: Luke Carroll and Catherine Freeman - Going Bush
*Male Actor of the Year: Aaron Pederson
*Female Actor of the Year: Deborah Mailman
*Visual Artist of the Year: Dennis Nona
Community
*Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: Gavin Khan
*Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Gracelyn Smallwood
*Broadcaster of the Year: Sandy Dann
*Apprentice or Trainee of the Year: Margaret Ross
*Young Leader of the Year: Tania Major, winner of the 2007 Young Australian of the year.
External links
* [http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/vibe.asp?pageID=1755 Deadlys 2007 winners] at Vibe
* [http://www.nit.com.au/news/story.aspx?id=12848 Too Deadly: Top Indigenous achievers awarded at Sydney Opera House, "National Indigenous Times" 28 September 2007] Accessed 30 September 2007
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