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Deadly Awards 2004
2004 the awards were an annual
celebration
of Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
Most Promising New Talent in Music:
Casey Donovan
Single Release of the Year:
Talk about
love –
Christine Anu
Album Release of the Year: Djarridjarri –
Saltwater Band
Band of the Year:
The Donovans
Music Artist of the Year:
Troy Cassar-Daley
Jimmy Little Award for
Lifetime Achievement
in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait
Music:
Mandawuy Yunupingu
Excellence in
Film
& Theatrical Score:
Archie Roach
,
Ruby Hunter
and
Paul Grabowsky
–
Ruby’s Story
Sport
Most Promising New Talent in Sport:
Brett Lee
Outstanding Achievement in AFL:
Gavin Wanganeen
Outstanding Achievement in Rugby League:
Amos Roberts
Male Sportsperson of the Year:
Joshua Ross
Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander
Sport:
Tony Mundine
Female Sportsperson of the Year:
Michelle Musselwhite
The
arts
Dancer of the Year:
Jason Pitt
Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television:
Ernie Dingo
Outstanding Achievement in Literature: Dr
Larissa Behrendt
Actor of the Year:
David Gulpilil
Visual Artist of the Year:
Michael Riley
Community
DEST Award for Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education:
Chris Sarra
Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Dr
Ngaire Brown
Broadcaster of the Year:
Bevan Rankins
, WAAMA 100.9fm