Harman Patil (Editor)I love reading books and watching sci fi flicks Deadly Awards 2005Updated on Oct 03, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inWinners of The Deadlys Awards 2005ContentsMusicSportThe artsCommunityReferencesMusicMost 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 SportMost 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 artsDancer 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 CommunityDEST 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 More Alchetron TopicsReferencesDeadly Awards 2005 Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics