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Mauboy, Roach recognised at Deadly Awards

Jessica Mauboy picked up two gongs at last night’s 19th Annual Deadly Awards, while Archie Roach, Troy Cassar-Daley and Yung Warriors were also amongst the winners.

Mauboy was recognised as Female Artist of the Year and awarded Single of the Year for her song ‘Something’s Got A Hold on Me’.

The renowned Archie Roach picked up Album of the Year for his record ‘Into the Bloodstream’ and was specially honoured with The Lifetime Contribution Award for Healing the Stolen Generations.

The Deadlys honour the best in Indigenous music, sport, entertainment and community from the past year.

- Nastassia Baroni

THE 2013 DEADLY AWARD WINNERS:

Most Promising New Talent in Music - Stik n Move

Single Release of the Year - Jessica Mauboy, Something's Got a Hold on Me

Album of the Year - Archie Roach, Into the Bloodstream

Band of the Year - Street Warriors

Male Artist of the Year - Troy Cassar-Daley

Female Artist of the Year - Jessica Mauboy

Hip Hop Artist of the Year - Yung Warriors

Most Promising New Talent in Sport - Mariah Williams

AFL Player of the Year - Adam Goodes

NRL Player of the Year - Johnathan Thurston

Female Sportsperson of the Year - Ashleigh Barty

Male Sportsperson of the Year - Daniel Geale

Dancer of the Year - Ella Havelka

Visual Artist of the Year - Brenda Croft

Male Actor of the Year - Luke Carroll (Redfern Now)

Female Actor of the Year - Deborah Mailman

Film of the Year - The Sapphires

Television Show of the Year - Redfern Now, ABC

Published Book of the Year - NPY Women's Council Aboriginal Corporation (Traditional Healers of Central Australia: Ngangkari)

Health - Professor Pat Dudgeon

Education - Deadly Sista Girlz and the David Wirrpanda Foundation

Health Worker of the Year - Leonie Morcome, Biripi Aboriginal Medical Service

Employment - Koori Job Ready

Community Broadcaster of the Year - John Harding 3CR

Cultural Advancement - Shellie Morris

Scientist or Science Project of the Year - Gerry Turpin

Excellence In Health Through The Promotion of Healthy and Smoke Free Lifestyles - Rewrite Your Story Campaign, developed by Puiyurti (Dont Smoke) Tackling Tobacco Program

Journalism Story of the Year - NITV News, Shayden and Junaid Thorne in Saudi Arabia

The Ella Award for Lifetime Achievement in Sport - Adam Goodes

The Jimmy Little Award for Lifetime Achievement in Music - Steve Dodd

The Marcia Langton Award for Lifetime Achievement in Leadership - Pat O'Shane

The Lifetime Contribution Award for Healing the Stolen Generations - Archie Roach

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