{{Short description|Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander annual music awards}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Use Australian English|date=July 2018}} The [[Deadly Awards]] were an annual celebration of [[Indigenous Australians|Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander]] achievement in music, sport, entertainment and community. Winners of the 1998 Deadlys were:<ref>{{cite web | title= 1998 Winners | website=The Deadlys | date=1998 | url=http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/deadlys_new/winners/1998/index.asp | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928062012/http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/deadlys_new/winners/1998/index.asp | archive-date=28 September 2007 | url-status=dead | access-date=5 August 2024}}</ref> __NOTOC__ ==Music== *Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music – [[CAAMA]] *Most Promising New Talent – [[Native Ryme Syndicate]] *Male Artist of The Year – [[Archie Roach]] *Female Artist of The Year – [[Christine Anu]] *Album Release of The Year – [[The Pigram Brothers]], ''Saltwater Country'' *Band of The Year – [[NoKTuRNL]] *Single Release of The Year – [[Warren H Williams]], ''Raining on the Rock''

==Arts== *Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score – [[Jimmy Chi]], [[Kuckles]], [[The Pigram Brothers]] – ''[[Corrugation Road]]'' ==Community== *Aboriginal Broadcaster of The Year – Mary Geddardyu (Mary G alter ego of [[Mark Bin Bakar]]), Radio Goolarri

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{{TheDeadlys}} [[Category:Deadly Awards]] [[Category:1998 music awards]] [[Category:1998 in Australian music]] [[Category:Indigenous Australia-related lists]]