2014 Deadlys Award Categories
The Deadly Awards recognises the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to our community and to Australian society. Awards and categories include:
Music
- Most Promising New Talent In Music*
- Single Release Of The Year
- Album Of The Year
- Band Of The Year
- Male Artist Of The Year
- Female Artist Of The Year
- Hip Hop Artist Of The Year
- The Sydney Opera House Award*
- APRA Song Of The Year**
Sport
- Most Promising New Talent In Sport*
- AFL Player Of The Year
- NRL Player Of The Year
- Female Sportsperson Of The Year
- Male Sportsperson Of The Year
The Arts
- Dancer Of The Year
- Visual Artist Of The Year
- Male Actor Of The Year
- Female Actor Of The Year
- Film Of The Year
- Television Show Of The Year
- Outstanding Achievement in Literature
Community
- Outstanding Achievement in Health*
- Outstanding Achievement in Education*
- Health Worker Of The Year*
- Outstanding Achievement in Employment*
- Community Broadcaster Of The Year*
- Outstanding Achievement In Cultural Advancement*
- Outstanding Achievement In Science*
- Excellence In Health Through The Promotion Of Healthy And Smoke Free Lifestyles*
- Journalism Story Of The Year*
Hall of Fame
- The Ella Award For Lifetime Achievement In Sport*
- The Jimmy Little Award for Lifetime Achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait In The Performing Arts*
- The Marcia Langton Award For Lifetime Achievement In Leadership*
- The Lifetime Contribution Award For Healing The Stolen Generations*
Other Deadly Awards
- Deadly Dressed – Professional***
- Deadly Dressed – Community***
*These awards are judged in full or 50% by the Deadlys Executive Academy and 50% by popular vote.
**This award is judged independently by APRA/AMCOS.
***These awards are judged by the Deadly Dressed Judging Panel