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NAIDOC Awards

The NAIDOC Awards are annual Australian awards conferred on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals during the national celebration of the history, culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples known as NAIDOC Week. (The name is derived from National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee.)[1]

The committee edit

The awards are named after the committee that was originally responsible for organising the national activities to mark NAIDOC Week, the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee.[1] Each year, a different city hosts the National NAIDOC Awards Ceremony. The host city, National NAIDOC Poster Competition and the NAIDOC Awards recipients are selected by the National NAIDOC Committee.[2] The awards are presented at the annual NAIDOC Awards Ceremony and Ball.[1]

Categories edit

The names of the categories have varied over time. In 1985 Awards for Aboriginal of the Year, and for Aboriginal young people aged 12 to 25 were introduced.[3]

As of 2022 the categories comprise:[4]

  • Person of the Year
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Female Elder Award
  • Male Elder Award
  • Sportsperson Award
  • Youth Award
  • Creative Talent Award
  • Caring for Country and Culture Award
  • Education Award
  • Innovation Award

Poster edit

The first NAIDOC poster was created in 1972 to promote "Aborigines Day", which had been established as part of a campaign for better rights for Aboriginal people. The posters continued to reflect the spirit of protest until 1977, with titles like "Self Determination" and "Chains or Chance". The 1978 poster was different, reflecting the move from a single day of demonstration to a celebration lasting a week each July, after the new committee was established. The 1988 poster, "Recognise and Share the Survival of the Oldest Culture in the World" reflected the name change to NAIDOC, which formally included Torres Strait Islander people in the event. In the 1990s a competition to design the poster was introduced.[5]

Winners 2021–2030 edit

2023 winners edit

2022 winners edit

The awards ceremony was held in Melbourne on 2 July 2022. The winners are:[4]

2021 winners edit

The 2021 National NAIDOC Awards ceremony in Alice Springs (Mparntwe) was cancelled. An alternative NAIDOC Awards event was planned for 3 July 2021 at the Sydney Opera House, but was postponed.[17][18] As Sydney went into a COVID-19 lockdown on 23 June, rules for travellers returning to the Northern Territory meant that most people could not attend the Sydney event without a 14-day quarantine.[19][20] The award-winners were announced on 1 December 2021.[21] The winners are:[22]

  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Pat O'Shane AM
  • Person of the Year – Keri Tamwoy
  • Female Elder of the Year – Christobel Swan
  • Male Elder of the Year – Ernest Hoolihan
  • Caring for Country – Gadrian Hoosan on behalf of the Borroloola Community
  • Youth of the Year – Samara Fernandez-Brown
  • Artist of the Year – Bobbi Lockyer
  • Scholar of the Year – Sasha Purcell
  • Apprentice of the Year – Jarron Andy
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Clarence "CJ" McCarthy-Grogan

Winners 2011–2020 edit

2020 winners edit

  • Due to the impact and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia the National NAIDOC Committee cancelled the 2020 National NAIDOC Awards.[23] The National Indigenous Australians Agency announced the 2020 awards would be presented in July 2021 with the 2021 awards.[24]

2019 winners edit

2018 winners edit

2017 winners edit

  • Sportsperson of the Year - Amanda Reid[30][31]
  • Female Elder of the Year - Faye Carr[30][31]
  • Male Elder of the Year - Alex "Ollie" George[30][31]
  • Person of the Year - Patrick "Patty" Mills[30][31]
  • Artist of the Year - Elverina Johnson[30]
  • Youth of the Year - Latia Schefe[30]
  • Lifetime achievement award - Dianne Ryder[30]
  • Caring for Country - Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders-in-Council Aboriginal Corporation (QLD)[30]
  • Scholar of the Year - Dr James Charles[30]
  • Apprentice of the Year - Sharee Yamashita[30]

2016 winners edit

2015 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Chris Tamwoy[37]
  • Apprentice of the Year – Ashley Farrall
  • Artist of the Year – Daren Dunn
  • Poster competition winner – Elaine Chambers[38]
  • Caring for Country – Warddeken Caring for Country Project[39][40]
  • Female Elder of the Year – Veronica Perrule Dobson
  • Male Elder of the Year – Graham Taylor[41]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Tauto Sansbury
  • Person of the Year – Rosalie Kunoth-Monks
  • Scholar of the Year – Michelle Deshong
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Ryan Morich

2014 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Chern’ee Sutton
  • Youth of the Year – Amelia Telford
  • Apprentice of the Year – Patricia Doolan
  • Artist of the Year – Shellie Morris
  • Poster competition winner – Harry Alfred Pitt[42]
  • Caring for Country – The Uunguu Healthy Country Project[43][44]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Linda Burney
  • Person of the Year – Gracelyn Smallwood
  • Female Elder of the Year – Patricia O'Connor
  • Male Elder of the Year – Richard Archibald
  • Scholar of the Year – Donisha Duff
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Jesse Williams

2013 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Kate Malpass
  • Apprentice of the Year – Danny Bromot
  • Artist of the Year – Tony Briggs
  • Poster competition winner – Gail Naden[45]
  • Caring for Country – Jimmy Edgar
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Galarrwuy Yunupingu
  • Person of the Year – Darryl Kickett
  • Female Elder of the Year – Rose Richards
  • Male Elder of the Year – John Hayden
  • Scholar of the Year – Dr Mark McMillan
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Jonathan Thurston

2012 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Benson Saulo
  • Apprentice of the Year – Michael Clinch
  • Artist of the Year – Stephen Page
  • Poster competition winner – Juundaal Strang-Yettica[46]
  • Caring for Country – Bunya Bunya Country Aboriginal Corporation
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Bunna Lawrie
  • Person of the Year – David Wirrpanda
  • Female Elder of the Year – Margaret Lawton
  • Female Elder of the Year – Maureen Kelly
  • Male Elder of the Year – Hezekiel Jingoonya[47]
  • Scholar of the Year – Sarah Bourke
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Vanessa Wilson
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Joshua Robinson
  • Torres Strait Artist of the Year – Alick Tipoti[48]

2011 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Kiel Williams-Weigel
  • Apprentice of the Year – Joshua Toomey
  • Artist of the Year – Robyn Djunginy
  • Poster competition winner – Matthew Humphries[49]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Ned Cheedy
  • Caring for Country – Warru Recovery Team[50]
  • Person of the Year – Terri Janke
  • Female Elder of the Year – Carolyn Briggs
  • Male Elder of the Year – Eldridge Mosby
  • Scholar of the Year – Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Preston Campbell

Winners 2001–2010 edit

2010 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Jessica Smith
  • Apprentice of the Year – Lucas Kickett
  • Artist of the Year – Lewis Langton
  • Poster competition winner – Sheree Blackley[51]
  • Caring for Country – Crazy Ant Management Program[52]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Vince Coulthard
  • Person of the Year – Dennis Eggington
  • Female Elder of the Year – Ali Golding
  • Male Elder of the Year – Ali Drummond
  • Male Elder of the Year – Lester Bostock
  • Scholar of the Year – Megan Davis
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Rohanee Cox

2009 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Gemma Benn
  • Apprentice of the Year – Danny Sebasio
  • Artist of the Year – Wayne Quilliam
  • Poster competition winner – Luke Mallie[53]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Lowitja O'Donoghue
  • Person of the Year – Larissa Behrendt
  • Male Elder of the Year – Reg Knox
  • Male Elder of the Year – Frank Lampard
  • Female Elder of the Year – Elsie Heiss
  • Female Elder of the Year – Doris Eaton
  • Scholar of the Year – Dr Chelsea Bond
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Andrew McLeod

2009 winners edit

2008 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Krista Moir
  • Youth of the Year – Angeline Blackburn
  • Apprentice of the Year – Amy McQuire
  • Artist of the Year – Les Elvin
  • Poster competition winner – Duwun (Tony) Lee and Laniyuk (Ian) Lee[54]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Archie Roach
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Joseph Elu
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Chicka Dixon
  • Person of the Year – Colleen Hayward
  • Male Elder of the Year – Bob Muir
  • Female Elder of the Year – Carol Petterson
  • Scholar of the Year – Dr Karen Martin
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Stacey Porter

2007 winners edit

2006 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Jo-Anne D'Cress
  • Artist of the Year – Warren H. Williams
  • Poster competition winner – Charmaine Green[56]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Elizabeth Morgan Hoffman
  • Person of the Year – Stephen Hagan (Jnr)
  • Female Elder of the Year – Judy Tatow
  • Male Elder of the Year – Vince Ross
  • Scholar of the Year – Dr Chris Sara
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Patrick Mills

2005 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Joleen Ryan
  • Artist of the Year – Kerrianne Cox
  • Poster competition winner – Benjamin Hodges[57]
  • Lifetime Achievement Award – Arthur Murray
  • Person of the Year – Cheryl Buchanan
  • Person of the Year – Rodney Dillon
  • Female Elder of the Year – Mary Jane Ware
  • Male Elder of the Year – Albert Holt
  • Scholar of the Year – Simon Forrest
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Pam Pedersen

2004 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Michael Hayden
  • Artist of the Year – Jirra Lulla Harvey
  • Poster competition winner – Jirra Lulla Harvey[58]
  • Person of the Year – Aden Ridgeway
  • Elder of the Year – Merlene Mead
  • Male Elder of the Year – Steve Mam
  • Scholar of the Year – Kaye Price
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Adam Goodes

2003 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Stacey Kelly-Greenup
  • Artist of the Year – Belynda Waugh
  • Poster competition winner – Belynda Waugh
  • Person of the Year – Deborah Mailman
  • Female Elder of the Year – Violet French
  • Male Elder of the Year – William Kennedy
  • Scholar of the Year – Frederick Penny
  • Sportsperson of the Year – David Peachey

2002 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Bruce 'Borro' Johnson
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Michelle Tyhuis
  • Poster competition winner – Juundaal Strang-Yettica[59]
  • Person of the Year – Steve Gordon
  • Male Elder of the Year – Lyal Munro Snr and Peter Coppin (Joint winners)
  • Female Elder of the Year – Ida West
  • Scholar of the Year – Tracey Westerman
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Bo Delacruz
  • Special Achievement Award – Dr Shane Fernando

2001 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Vanessa Elliot
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Todd Phillips
  • Poster competition winner – Marika Baumgart[60]
  • Person of the Year – Kutcha Edwards
  • Female Elder of the Year – Alice 'Mummy' Clark
  • Male Elder of the Year – Cec Fisher
  • Scholar of the Year – Dr Cheryl Kickett-Tucker
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Warren Lawton

Winners 1991–2000 edit

2000 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Marie Dennis
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Alison Gear
  • Artist of the Year – Jimmy Wavehill
  • Poster competition winner – Cecily Wellington[61]
  • Person of the Year – Anthony Mundine
  • Female Elder of the Year – Yvonne Agius
  • Male Elder of the Year – James Rice
  • Scholar of the Year – Marlina Whop
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Troy Murphy

1999 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Samantha Cook and Jeremy Geia (Joint winners)
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Gary Bonney
  • Artist of the Year – Wenten Rubuntja
  • Poster Competition Winner – Warick Keen
  • Person of the Year – Bob Randall
  • Male Elder of the Year – Geoff Shaw
  • Female Elder of the Year – Zona Martin
  • Scholar of the Year – Tracey Brand
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Nicky Winmar
  • Torres Strait Senior Cultural Award – Alick Tipoti[48]

1998 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Nicole Casser and Delson Stokes Jnr (Joint winners)
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – June Djaigween
  • Artist of the Year – Raymond Blanco
  • Poster Competition Winner – Ray Thomas
  • Person of the Year – Pat Dodson and Mick Dodson (Joint winners)
  • Male Elder of the Year – George Mye
  • Female Elder of the Year – Queenie McKenzie
  • Scholar of the Year – Raymond (Jack) Gibson
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Ali Drummond

1997 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Kyle Morrison
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Kasey Wehrman
  • Artist of the Year – Ron Corbett
  • Poster Competition Winner – Eleanor Binge[62]
  • Person of the Year – Ray Robinson
  • Male Elder of the Year – Eric Walker
  • Female Elder of the Year – Una Walker
  • Scholar of the Year – John Williams Mozeley
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Kasey Wehrman
  • Miss NAIDOC – Vicky Hextall

1996 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Yvonne Marika
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Jade Johnson
  • Artist of the Year – Jonathon Brown
  • Poster Competition Winner –
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander of the Year – Tauto Sansbury
  • Elder of the Year – Freda Winmar
  • Scholar of the Year – Jill Abdulla
  • Aboriginal Sportsperson of the Year – Derek Kickett
  • Miss National NAIDOC – Nevanka McKeon[63]

1995 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Timothy Lilley
  • Apprentice of the Year – Robert Hudson
  • Poster competition winner – Ian Wallan Hill[64]
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Reg Blow
  • Artist of the Year – Richard Mullet
  • Scholar of the Year – Graham Atkinson
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Rohan Best

1994 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Vanessa Fitzgerald
  • Apprentice/Trainee of the Year – Darren Braydon
  • Artist of the Year – Rex Murray
  • Poster Competition Winner – Dale Huddleston and Scott Towney[46]
  • Person of the Year – Ernie Dingo
  • Scholar of the Year – Rosie Smith
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Kyle Vander Kuyp

1993 winners edit

1992 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Shane Simpson
  • Apprentice of the Year – David Pidek
  • Artist of the Year – Danny Eastwood and John Harding (joint winners)
  • Poster Competition Winner – Heather Shearer
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Mrs Geraldine Briggs
  • Scholar of the Year – Natalie Barney
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Robert Peden

1991 winners edit

  • Aboriginal of the Year – David Wowaljarlai[67]
  • Junior Award – Les Ritchie-Corlett
  • Poster Competition Winner – Ron Hurley[68]

Winners 1985–1990 edit

1990 winners edit

1989 winners edit

1988 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Cain Muir
  • Apprentice of the Year – Shaun Thompson
  • Artist of the Year – Ramingining Artists Community[71]
  • Poster Competition Winner –
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Alice Kelly
  • Scholar of the Year – Ron James
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Tony Currie

1987 winners edit

  • Youth of the Year – Ron Ingram
  • Apprentice of the Year – Alanna Speedy
  • Artist of the Year – Jack Wunuwun
  • Poster Competition Winner – Lawrie Nilsen[72]
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Sister Joan Winch
  • Aboriginal Scholar of the Year – Norma Joshua
  • Aboriginal Sportsperson of the Year – Catherine Hillard

1986 winners edit

  • Apprentice of the Year – Thomas Wear
  • Artist of the Year – James Agius
  • Poster Competition Winner –
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Kathy Mills
  • Scholar of the Year – Eve Fesl
  • Sportswoman of the Year – Phynea Clarke
  • Sportsman of the Year – Warren Lawton

1985 winners edit

  • Apprentice of the Year – Lester Rigney
  • Artist of the Year – Justine Saunders
  • Poster Competition Winner –
  • Aboriginal of the Year – Kath Walker
  • Scholar of the Year – Rhonda Dadleh
  • Sportsperson of the Year – Kyle Vander Kuyp

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The NAIDOC Awards are annual Australian awards conferred on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals during the national celebration of the history culture and achievements of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples known as NAIDOC Week The name is derived from National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee 1 Contents 1 The committee 2 Categories 3 Poster 4 Winners 2021 2030 4 1 2023 winners 4 2 2022 winners 4 3 2021 winners 5 Winners 2011 2020 5 1 2020 winners 5 2 2019 winners 5 3 2018 winners 5 4 2017 winners 5 5 2016 winners 5 6 2015 winners 5 7 2014 winners 5 8 2013 winners 5 9 2012 winners 5 10 2011 winners 6 Winners 2001 2010 6 1 2010 winners 6 2 2009 winners 6 3 2009 winners 6 4 2008 winners 6 5 2007 winners 6 6 2006 winners 6 7 2005 winners 6 8 2004 winners 6 9 2003 winners 6 10 2002 winners 6 11 2001 winners 7 Winners 1991 2000 7 1 2000 winners 7 2 1999 winners 7 3 1998 winners 7 4 1997 winners 7 5 1996 winners 7 6 1995 winners 7 7 1994 winners 7 8 1993 winners 7 9 1992 winners 7 10 1991 winners 8 Winners 1985 1990 8 1 1990 winners 8 2 1989 winners 8 3 1988 winners 8 4 1987 winners 8 5 1986 winners 8 6 1985 winners 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksThe committee editThe awards are named after the committee that was originally responsible for organising the national activities to mark NAIDOC Week the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee 1 Each year a different city hosts the National NAIDOC Awards Ceremony The host city National NAIDOC Poster Competition and the NAIDOC Awards recipients are selected by the National NAIDOC Committee 2 The awards are presented at the annual NAIDOC Awards Ceremony and Ball 1 Categories editThe names of the categories have varied over time In 1985 Awards for Aboriginal of the Year and for Aboriginal young people aged 12 to 25 were introduced 3 As of 2022 update the categories comprise 4 Person of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award Female Elder Award Male Elder Award Sportsperson Award Youth Award Creative Talent Award Caring for Country and Culture Award Education Award Innovation AwardPoster editThe first NAIDOC poster was created in 1972 to promote Aborigines Day which had been established as part of a campaign for better rights for Aboriginal people The posters continued to reflect the spirit of protest until 1977 with titles like Self Determination and Chains or Chance The 1978 poster was different reflecting the move from a single day of demonstration to a celebration lasting a week each July after the new committee was established The 1988 poster Recognise and Share the Survival of the Oldest Culture in the World reflected the name change to NAIDOC which formally included Torres Strait Islander people in the event In the 1990s a competition to design the poster was introduced 5 Winners 2021 2030 edit2023 winners edit Lifetime Achievement Aunty Dr Naomi Mayers OAM 6 Person of the Year Professor Kelvin Kong 6 7 Female Elder of the Year Award Aunty Dr Matilda House Williams 6 8 Male Elder of the Year William Tilmouth 6 9 Sportsperson of the Year Donnell Wallam 6 10 Youth of the Year Courtney Burns 6 11 Creative Talent Rachel Perkins 6 12 Caring for Country and Culture Lala Gutchen 6 13 Education Award Bubup Wilam Aboriginal Child and Family Centre 6 14 Innovation Award Daniel Motlop 6 15 2022 winners edit The awards ceremony was held in Melbourne on 2 July 2022 The winners are 4 Person of the Year Ash Barty AO Lifetime Achievement Award Stan Grant Snr AM Female Elder Award Lois Peeler AM Male Elder Award Uncle Jack Charles Sportsperson Award Buddy Franklin Youth Award Elijah Manis Creative Talent Award Lowell Hunter Caring for Country and Culture Award Walter Jackson Education Award Bronwyn Fredericks Innovation Award The Koori Mail team and volunteers for their coordination and leadership of relief efforts after the record breaking March 2022 floods in Lismore 16 2021 winners edit The 2021 National NAIDOC Awards ceremony in Alice Springs Mparntwe was cancelled An alternative NAIDOC Awards event was planned for 3 July 2021 at the Sydney Opera House but was postponed 17 18 As Sydney went into a COVID 19 lockdown on 23 June rules for travellers returning to the Northern Territory meant that most people could not attend the Sydney event without a 14 day quarantine 19 20 The award winners were announced on 1 December 2021 21 The winners are 22 Lifetime Achievement Award Pat O Shane AM Person of the Year Keri Tamwoy Female Elder of the Year Christobel Swan Male Elder of the Year Ernest Hoolihan Caring for Country Gadrian Hoosan on behalf of the Borroloola Community Youth of the Year Samara Fernandez Brown Artist of the Year Bobbi Lockyer Scholar of the Year Sasha Purcell Apprentice of the Year Jarron Andy Sportsperson of the Year Clarence CJ McCarthy GroganWinners 2011 2020 edit2020 winners edit Due to the impact and uncertainty of the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia the National NAIDOC Committee cancelled the 2020 National NAIDOC Awards 23 The National Indigenous Australians Agency announced the 2020 awards would be presented in July 2021 with the 2021 awards 24 2019 winners edit Sportsperson of the Year Shantelle Thompson 25 26 Female Elder of the Year Thelma Weston 25 26 Male Elder of the Year Greg Little 25 26 Person of the Year Dean Duncan 25 26 Artist of the Year Elma Gada Kris 25 26 Youth of the Year Mi kaisha Masella 25 26 Lifetime achievement award David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu 25 26 Caring for Country Littlewell Working Group 25 26 Scholar of the Year Professor Michael McDaniel 25 26 Apprentice of the Year Ganur Maynard 25 26 2018 winners edit Sportsperson of the Year Jack Peris 27 28 Female Elder of the Year Lynette Nixon 27 28 Male Elder of the Year Russell Charles Taylor AM 27 28 Person of the Year Dr June Oscar AO 27 28 Artist of the Year Adam Briggs Briggs 27 28 Youth of the Year Tamina Pitt 27 28 Lifetime achievement award Patricia Anderson AO 27 28 Caring for Country Mungalla Aboriginal Business Corporation in North Queensland 27 28 29 Scholar of the Year Professor Michelle Trudgett 27 28 Apprentice of the Year Folau Talbot 27 28 2017 winners edit Sportsperson of the Year Amanda Reid 30 31 Female Elder of the Year Faye Carr 30 31 Male Elder of the Year Alex Ollie George 30 31 Person of the Year Patrick Patty Mills 30 31 Artist of the Year Elverina Johnson 30 Youth of the Year Latia Schefe 30 Lifetime achievement award Dianne Ryder 30 Caring for Country Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders in Council Aboriginal Corporation QLD 30 Scholar of the Year Dr James Charles 30 Apprentice of the Year Sharee Yamashita 30 2016 winners edit Sportsperson of the Year Jade North 32 33 Female Elder of the Year MaryAnn Bin Sallik 33 34 Male Elder of the Year Robert Francis Isaacs 33 34 Person of the Year Goreng Goreng man Professor Chris Sarra 33 34 Artist of the Year Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu 33 34 Youth of the Year Elijah Douglas 33 34 Lifetime achievement award Stephen Page 33 34 35 Caring for Country Manymak Energy Efficiency Project NT 34 36 Scholar of the Year Layneisha Sgro 33 34 Apprentice of the Year Montana Ah Won 33 34 2015 winners edit Youth of the Year Chris Tamwoy 37 Apprentice of the Year Ashley Farrall Artist of the Year Daren Dunn Poster competition winner Elaine Chambers 38 Caring for Country Warddeken Caring for Country Project 39 40 Female Elder of the Year Veronica Perrule Dobson Male Elder of the Year Graham Taylor 41 Lifetime Achievement Award Tauto Sansbury Person of the Year Rosalie Kunoth Monks Scholar of the Year Michelle Deshong Sportsperson of the Year Ryan Morich2014 winners edit Youth of the Year Chern ee Sutton Youth of the Year Amelia Telford Apprentice of the Year Patricia Doolan Artist of the Year Shellie Morris Poster competition winner Harry Alfred Pitt 42 Caring for Country The Uunguu Healthy Country Project 43 44 Lifetime Achievement Award Linda Burney Person of the Year Gracelyn Smallwood Female Elder of the Year Patricia O Connor Male Elder of the Year Richard Archibald Scholar of the Year Donisha Duff Sportsperson of the Year Jesse Williams2013 winners edit Youth of the Year Kate Malpass Apprentice of the Year Danny Bromot Artist of the Year Tony Briggs Poster competition winner Gail Naden 45 Caring for Country Jimmy Edgar Lifetime Achievement Award Galarrwuy Yunupingu Person of the Year Darryl Kickett Female Elder of the Year Rose Richards Male Elder of the Year John Hayden Scholar of the Year Dr Mark McMillan Sportsperson of the Year Jonathan Thurston2012 winners edit Youth of the Year Benson Saulo Apprentice of the Year Michael Clinch Artist of the Year Stephen Page Poster competition winner Juundaal Strang Yettica 46 Caring for Country Bunya Bunya Country Aboriginal Corporation Lifetime Achievement Award Bunna Lawrie Person of the Year David Wirrpanda Female Elder of the Year Margaret Lawton Female Elder of the Year Maureen Kelly Male Elder of the Year Hezekiel Jingoonya 47 Scholar of the Year Sarah Bourke Sportsperson of the Year Vanessa Wilson Sportsperson of the Year Joshua Robinson Torres Strait Artist of the Year Alick Tipoti 48 2011 winners edit Youth of the Year Kiel Williams Weigel Apprentice of the Year Joshua Toomey Artist of the Year Robyn Djunginy Poster competition winner Matthew Humphries 49 Lifetime Achievement Award Ned Cheedy Caring for Country Warru Recovery Team 50 Person of the Year Terri Janke Female Elder of the Year Carolyn Briggs Male Elder of the Year Eldridge Mosby Scholar of the Year Professor Lester Irabinna Rigney Sportsperson of the Year Preston CampbellWinners 2001 2010 edit2010 winners edit Youth of the Year Jessica Smith Apprentice of the Year Lucas Kickett Artist of the Year Lewis Langton Poster competition winner Sheree Blackley 51 Caring for Country Crazy Ant Management Program 52 Lifetime Achievement Award Vince Coulthard Person of the Year Dennis Eggington Female Elder of the Year Ali Golding Male Elder of the Year Ali Drummond Male Elder of the Year Lester Bostock Scholar of the Year Megan Davis Sportsperson of the Year Rohanee Cox2009 winners edit Youth of the Year Gemma Benn Apprentice of the Year Danny Sebasio Artist of the Year Wayne Quilliam Poster competition winner Luke Mallie 53 Lifetime Achievement Award Lowitja O Donoghue Person of the Year Larissa Behrendt Male Elder of the Year Reg Knox Male Elder of the Year Frank Lampard Female Elder of the Year Elsie Heiss Female Elder of the Year Doris Eaton Scholar of the Year Dr Chelsea Bond Sportsperson of the Year Andrew McLeod2009 winners edit Torres Strait Senior Cultural Award Alick Tipoti 48 2008 winners edit Youth of the Year Krista Moir Youth of the Year Angeline Blackburn Apprentice of the Year Amy McQuire Artist of the Year Les Elvin Poster competition winner Duwun Tony Lee and Laniyuk Ian Lee 54 Lifetime Achievement Award Archie Roach Lifetime Achievement Award Joseph Elu Lifetime Achievement Award Chicka Dixon Person of the Year Colleen Hayward Male Elder of the Year Bob Muir Female Elder of the Year Carol Petterson Scholar of the Year Dr Karen Martin Sportsperson of the Year Stacey Porter2007 winners edit Youth of the Year Simone Liddy Apprentice of the Year Hamid Bin Saad Artist of the Year Leah Purcell Poster competition winner Tyeli Hannah 55 Lifetime Achievement Award John Jak Ah Kit Person of the Year Mark Bin Bakar Female Elder of the Year Dr Ruby Langford Ginibi Male Elder of the Year Boyd Scully Male Elder of the Year Jim Hagan Snr Scholar of the Year Dr Yin Carl Paradies Sportsperson of the Year Robert Crowther2006 winners edit Youth of the Year Jo Anne D Cress Artist of the Year Warren H Williams Poster competition winner Charmaine Green 56 Lifetime Achievement Award Elizabeth Morgan Hoffman Person of the Year Stephen Hagan Jnr Female Elder of the Year Judy Tatow Male Elder of the Year Vince Ross Scholar of the Year Dr Chris Sara Sportsperson of the Year Patrick Mills2005 winners edit Youth of the Year Joleen Ryan Artist of the Year Kerrianne Cox Poster competition winner Benjamin Hodges 57 Lifetime Achievement Award Arthur Murray Person of the Year Cheryl Buchanan Person of the Year Rodney Dillon Female Elder of the Year Mary Jane Ware Male Elder of the Year Albert Holt Scholar of the Year Simon Forrest Sportsperson of the Year Pam Pedersen2004 winners edit Youth of the Year Michael Hayden Artist of the Year Jirra Lulla Harvey Poster competition winner Jirra Lulla Harvey 58 Person of the Year Aden Ridgeway Elder of the Year Merlene Mead Male Elder of the Year Steve Mam Scholar of the Year Kaye Price Sportsperson of the Year Adam Goodes2003 winners edit Youth of the Year Stacey Kelly Greenup Artist of the Year Belynda Waugh Poster competition winner Belynda Waugh Person of the Year Deborah Mailman Female Elder of the Year Violet French Male Elder of the Year William Kennedy Scholar of the Year Frederick Penny Sportsperson of the Year David Peachey2002 winners edit Youth of the Year Bruce Borro Johnson Apprentice Trainee of the Year Michelle Tyhuis Poster competition winner Juundaal Strang Yettica 59 Person of the Year Steve Gordon Male Elder of the Year Lyal Munro Snr and Peter Coppin Joint winners Female Elder of the Year Ida West Scholar of the Year Tracey Westerman Sportsperson of the Year Bo Delacruz Special Achievement Award Dr Shane Fernando2001 winners edit Youth of the Year Vanessa Elliot Apprentice Trainee of the Year Todd Phillips Poster competition winner Marika Baumgart 60 Person of the Year Kutcha Edwards Female Elder of the Year Alice Mummy Clark Male Elder of the Year Cec Fisher Scholar of the Year Dr Cheryl Kickett Tucker Sportsperson of the Year Warren LawtonWinners 1991 2000 edit2000 winners edit Youth of the Year Marie Dennis Apprentice Trainee of the Year Alison Gear Artist of the Year Jimmy Wavehill Poster competition winner Cecily Wellington 61 Person of the Year Anthony Mundine Female Elder of the Year Yvonne Agius Male Elder of the Year James Rice Scholar of the Year Marlina Whop Sportsperson of the Year Troy Murphy1999 winners edit Youth of the Year Samantha Cook and Jeremy Geia Joint winners Apprentice Trainee of the Year Gary Bonney Artist of the Year Wenten Rubuntja Poster Competition Winner Warick Keen Person of the Year Bob Randall Male Elder of the Year Geoff Shaw Female Elder of the Year Zona Martin Scholar of the Year Tracey Brand Sportsperson of the Year Nicky Winmar Torres Strait Senior Cultural Award Alick Tipoti 48 1998 winners edit Youth of the Year Nicole Casser and Delson Stokes Jnr Joint winners Apprentice Trainee of the Year June Djaigween Artist of the Year Raymond Blanco Poster Competition Winner Ray Thomas Person of the Year Pat Dodson and Mick Dodson Joint winners Male Elder of the Year George Mye Female Elder of the Year Queenie McKenzie Scholar of the Year Raymond Jack Gibson Sportsperson of the Year Ali Drummond1997 winners edit Youth of the Year Kyle Morrison Apprentice Trainee of the Year Kasey Wehrman Artist of the Year Ron Corbett Poster Competition Winner Eleanor Binge 62 Person of the Year Ray Robinson Male Elder of the Year Eric Walker Female Elder of the Year Una Walker Scholar of the Year John Williams Mozeley Sportsperson of the Year Kasey Wehrman Miss NAIDOC Vicky Hextall1996 winners edit Youth of the Year Yvonne Marika Apprentice Trainee of the Year Jade Johnson Artist of the Year Jonathon Brown Poster Competition Winner Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander of the Year Tauto Sansbury Elder of the Year Freda Winmar Scholar of the Year Jill Abdulla Aboriginal Sportsperson of the Year Derek Kickett Miss National NAIDOC Nevanka McKeon 63 1995 winners edit Youth of the Year Timothy Lilley Apprentice of the Year Robert Hudson Poster competition winner Ian Wallan Hill 64 Aboriginal of the Year Reg Blow Artist of the Year Richard Mullet Scholar of the Year Graham Atkinson Sportsperson of the Year Rohan Best1994 winners edit Youth of the Year Vanessa Fitzgerald Apprentice Trainee of the Year Darren Braydon Artist of the Year Rex Murray Poster Competition Winner Dale Huddleston and Scott Towney 46 Person of the Year Ernie Dingo Scholar of the Year Rosie Smith Sportsperson of the Year Kyle Vander Kuyp1993 winners edit Aboriginal of the Year Charles Perkins 65 Scholar of the Year Glenda Kickett 66 1992 winners edit Youth of the Year Shane Simpson Apprentice of the Year David Pidek Artist of the Year Danny Eastwood and John Harding joint winners Poster Competition Winner Heather Shearer Aboriginal of the Year Mrs Geraldine Briggs Scholar of the Year Natalie Barney Sportsperson of the Year Robert Peden1991 winners edit Aboriginal of the Year David Wowaljarlai 67 Junior Award Les Ritchie Corlett Poster Competition Winner Ron Hurley 68 Winners 1985 1990 edit1990 winners edit Aboriginal of the Year Shirley Smith Mum Shirl 69 1989 winners edit Aboriginal of the Year Jimmy Little 70 1988 winners edit Youth of the Year Cain Muir Apprentice of the Year Shaun Thompson Artist of the Year Ramingining Artists Community 71 Poster Competition Winner Aboriginal of the Year Alice Kelly Scholar of the Year Ron James Sportsperson of the Year Tony Currie1987 winners edit Youth of the Year Ron Ingram Apprentice of the Year Alanna Speedy Artist of the Year Jack Wunuwun Poster Competition Winner Lawrie Nilsen 72 Aboriginal of the Year Sister Joan Winch Aboriginal Scholar of the Year Norma Joshua Aboriginal Sportsperson of the Year Catherine Hillard1986 winners edit Apprentice of the Year Thomas Wear Artist of the Year James Agius Poster Competition Winner Aboriginal of the Year Kathy Mills Scholar of the Year Eve Fesl Sportswoman of the Year Phynea Clarke Sportsman of the Year Warren Lawton1985 winners edit Apprentice of the Year Lester Rigney Artist of the Year Justine Saunders Poster Competition Winner Aboriginal of the Year Kath Walker Scholar of the Year Rhonda Dadleh Sportsperson of the Year Kyle Vander KuypSee also editDeadly Awards 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