Deadly Awards 2005
The Deadlys Awards was an annual celebration of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community.
Music
    
- Most Promising New Talent: Lez Beckett
 - Single Release of the Year: Casey Donovan – Listen with Your Heart
 - Album Release of the Year: Fitzroy Xpress – Home Sweet Home
 - Band of the Year: Local Knowledge
 - Artist of the Year: Casey Donovan
 - Jimmy Little Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music: Kev Carmody
 - Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score: Mary G & The G Spot Band – The Mary G Show
 
Sport
    
- Most Promising New Talent: Brenton Bowen
 - Outstanding Achievement in AFL: Michael O'Loughlin
 - Outstanding Achievement In rugby league: Matt Bowen
 - Female Sportsperson of the Year: Stacey Porter
 - Male Sportsperson of the Year: Matt Bowen
 - The Ella Award For Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Sport: Lionel Rose
 
The arts
    
- Dancer of the Year: Rayma Johnson
 - Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television: Wayne Blair, Director – The Djarn Djarns
 - Outstanding Achievement in Literature: Stephen Hagan – The N Word: One Man's Stand (ISBN 978-1875641987)
 - Actor of the Year: Leah Purcell – Stuff Happens
 - Visual Artists of the Year: Gordon Hooke
 - Special Presentation Lifetime Achievement Award: Justine Saunders Oa
 
Community
    
- DEST Award For Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: Peter Buckskin
 - Outstanding Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health: Sandra Eades
 - Broadcaster of the Year: Rhoda Roberts – Deadly Sounds And Awaye!, Australian Broadcasting Commission Radio
 - New Apprentice of the Year: Andrew Craig
 
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