Deadly Awards 2002

The Deadlys Awards were an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.

Music

  • Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music: Candy Williams
  • Music Video of the Year: Shakaya: "Sublime"
  • Most Promising New Talent: Shakaya
  • Country Artist of the Year: Jimmy Little
  • Male Artist of the Year: Archie Roach
  • Female Artist of the Year: Toni Janke
  • Album Release of the Year: Archie Roach: Sensual Being
  • Single Release of the Year: Shakaya: "Stop Calling Me"
  • Band of the Year: Shakaya

Sport

  • Female Sportsperson of the Year: Bo De La Cruz
  • Male Sportsperson of the Year: David Peachey
  • Most Promising New Talent in Sport: Jade North
  • Excellence in Football: Andrew McLeod

The arts

  • Female Actor of the Year: Everlyn Sampi
  • Male Actor of the Year: David Gulpilil
  • Excellence in Entertainment: Mary G
  • Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score: David Page and Steve Francis: Skin by Bangarra Dance Theatre

Community

  • Aboriginal Broadcaster of the Year: 4K1G

External links

  • Deadlys 2002 winners at Vibe
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The Deadlys