1st 1986 The inaugural Awards recognized a high number of former Aboriginal athletes. It was reported that
never before had so many Aboriginal sporting champions congregated in one place.
2nd 1988 • National Sportswomen - Cheryl Drayton (Badminton) • National Sportsman - Tony Jones (Boxing) • National Junior Sportswomen - Majorie Patrick (Vision impaired Swimming/Athletics) • National Junior Sportsman - Darryl Hiles (Boxing) • National Sports Official of the Year - Redfern All Blacks • Special Recognition Awards - Bob Bloomfield (AFL) and Eunice Peachey (Dubbo Pacemakers Club)
3rd 1991 • National Sportswomen -
Cathy Freeman (Athletics) • National Sportsman -
Karl Feifar (Paralympic Athletics) • National Junior Sportswomen - Toni Gableish • National Junior Sportsman -
Matthew AhMat (AFL) • National Sports Official of the Year - Steve Cubillo (Basketball)
4th 1993 • National Sportswomen -
Donna Burns (Paralympic Basketball) • National Sportsman -
Gavin Wanganeen (AFL) • National Junior Sportswomen - Syripa Macer (Judo) • National Junior Sportsman - Lachlan Wright (Soccer, Rugby league, Surf life saving) • National Sports Official of the Year - Maisie Austin (Basketball) • Special Achiever Awards - ACT - Caine George (Basketball); NSW - Natalie Bell (Soccer); NT - Bernie Devine (Powerlifting); QLD -
Lorelle Morrissey (Field hockey); SA - Anthony Drover (Soccer); TAS - Sean Gower (Indoor cricket); VIC - Gundy James (Golf); WA -
John McGuire (Cricket)
5th 1995 • National Sportswomen -
Cathy Freeman (Athletics) • National Sportsman -
Kyle Vander-Kuyp (Athletics) • National Junior Sportswomen - Helena Saunders (Netball) • National Junior Sportsman - Joshua Ugle (Karate and Badminton) • National Coach of the Year - Patsy Elarde (Basketball) • National Sports Official of the Year -
Hyacinth Tungutalum (AFL) • National Special Achiever Awards -
Eddie Gilbert (Cricket) and
May Chalker (Golf) • State Achievers Award - ACT
Percy Knight (Rugby league); NSW - Kevin Hamilton (Sprinting); NT -
Nova Peris (Field hockey); QLD -
Steve Renouf (Rugby league); SA -
Michael Graham; TAS - Lawrie Lowery (Boxing, Running and Swimming); VIC -
Glenn James (AFL); WA -
Bill Dempsey (AFL)
6th 1997 • National Sportswomen -
Cathy Freeman (Athletics) • National Sportsman -
Baeden Choppy (Field hockey) • National Junior Sportswomen -
Rohanee Cox (Basketball) • National Junior Sportsman -
Anthony Martin (Weightlifting) • National Disabled Sportswoman of the Year - Syripa Macer (Karate) • National Disabled Sportsman of the Year - Lee Towers (Basketball) • National Coach of the Year - Maisie Austin (Basketball) • National Sports Official of the Year - Gerard 'Jacko' Whitby (Athletics) • National Sports Innovation Award - Palawa Recreation Program • State Achiever Awards - ACT - Katrina Fanning (Rugby league); NSW -
Scott Gardiner (Golf); NT - Graeme Smith (AFL); QLD - Michael Viti (Touch football ); SA - Lindsay Bassani (AFL ); TAS - Grant Brown (Boxing); VIC - Kamahl Lord (BMX ); WA - Shane Hearn (Athletics) • Special Tribute Award -
Charlie Perkins for administration of indigenous role and achievements as a soccer player. • Special Contribution Awards - Bill and Maley Hayward (AFL) and Joy Cardona (AFL umpire)
7th 1999 • National Sportswomen -
Cathy Freeman (athletics) • National Sportsman -
Nicky Winmar (AFL) /
Cliff Lyons (Rugby league) • National Junior Sportswomen - Kelly Denner (Swimming) • National Junior Sportsman - Ashley Anderson (Swimming) • National Disabled Sportswoman of the Year - Beverley Champion (Athletics) • National Disabled Sportsman of the Year - Ashley Pardon (Athletics) • National Coach of the Year - John Roe (American football) • National Sports Official of the Year - Scott Butler (Basketball) • National Sports Innovation Award - Croc Eisteddfod • National Sports Writers Award -
Lionel Rose for his unforgettable victory against Fighting Harada in Tokyo during 1968. • Outstanding Contributions by Older Persons - George Bracken and
Faith Thomas • Outstanding Contributions to Indigenous Sports -
Danny Morseu and Andrea Collins
8th 2001 • National Sportswomen -
Cathy Freeman (Athletics) • National Sportsman -
Jason Gillespie (Cricket) /
Andrew McLeod (AFL) • National Junior Sportswomen - Suellyn Hayes (Wrestling) • National JUnior Sportsman -
Fred Agius (Soccer) • National Disabled Sportswoman of the Year - Christine Maynard (Basketball) • National Disabled Sportsman of the Year -
Warren Lawton (Athletics) • National Coach of the Year - Edward Boyd Scully (Boxing) • National Sports Official of the Year - Marmingee Hand • International Volunteers Award -
Joseph Donovan • Dr Charles Perkins Award -
Michael Long (AFL) /
Anthony Mundine (Boxing) • State Achievers - ACT - Bruce Martin (Water polo); NSW - Kevin Bloomfield (Field hockey), James McAllister (Sailing); NT - Bo Delacruz (Touch football); SA - Tim Ewen (Athletics); VIC - Barry Firebrace (Cricket); QLD - Jade Casey (Diving); TAS - Phillip Marshall (Field hockey); WA - : Beau Anderson (Darts);
9th 2003 • National Sportswomen -
Bo De La Cruz (Touch football) • National Sportsman -
Anthony Mundine (Boxing) • National Junior Sportswomen - Kathleen Logue (Darts) • National Junior Sportsman - Kyle Anderson (Darts) • National Disabled Sportswoman of the Year - Tegan Blanch (Tennis/Swimming/Athletics) • National Disabled Sportsman of the Year - Troy Murphy (Ten pin bowling) • National Coach of the Year - John Roe (American football) • National Sports Official of the Year - Stacey Campton (Netball) • Dr Charles Perkins Award -
Cathy Freeman (Athletics) /
Kyle Vander Kuyp (Athletics) • State Achievers - ACT - Katrina Fanning (Rugby league); NSW -
David Peachey (Rugby league); NT - Sarrita King (Netball); QLD - Ashley Anderson (Swimming); SA - Joseph Milera (AFL); TAS - Nathan Polley (Boxing); VIC - Mungara Brown (AFL); WA -
Bianca Franklin (Netball)
10th 2023 • National Sportsperson of the Year -
Ashleigh Gardner (Cricket) • National Junior Sportsperson of the Year - Jessie-May Hall (Basketball) • National Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year -
Amanda Reid (Cycling/snowboarding) • National Senior Elder Sportsperson of the Year - Pamela Pedersen OAM (Ocean swimming) • National Sports Team of the Year Award - Walgett Aboriginal Connection (Rugby league) • National Community Sporting Organisation of the Year - The Torres Strait Youth and Recreational Sporting Association • National Sports Competition of the Year - National Indigenous Basketball Tournament • National Volunteer of the Year - Jenny Prior • National Sports Official of the Year - Jacqui Dover • National Coach of the Year - Ronald Griffiths claimed • National Sports Media of the Year. - Jake Duke • National Lifetime Achievement Award - Olympian
Cathy Freeman OAM • National Trailblazer Award -
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