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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.[1] The committeeThe 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] CategoriesThe 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] The current categories include Lifetime Achievement Award, Person of the Year, Female Elder of the Year, Male Elder of the Year, Caring for Country Award, Youth of the Year, Artist of the Year, Scholar of the Year, Apprentice of the Year and Sportsperson of the Year.[1] PosterThe first NAIDOC poster was created in 1972 to promote 'Aborigines Day' in support of better rights for Aboriginal people. The protest nature of the poster continued until 1977 with titles like 'Self Determination' and 'Chains or Chance' publicising political change and a day of remembrance. The 1978 poster reflected a decision by the recently established National NAIDOC Committee to move from a day of demonstration to a week long celebration in July.[4] Winners 2011–20202018 winners
2017 winners
2016 winners
2015 winners
2014 winners
2013 winners
2012 winners
2011 winners
Winners 2001–20102010 Winners
2009 Winners
2008 Winners
2007 Winners
2006 Winners
2005 Winners
2004 Winners
2003 Winners
2002 Winners
2001 Winners
Winners 1991–20002000 Winners
1999 Winners
1998 Winners
1997 Winners
1996 Winners
1995 Winners
1994 Winners
1993 Winners
1992 Winners
1991 Winners
Winners 1985–19901990 Winners
1989 Winners
1988 Winners
1987 Winners
1986 Winners
1985 Winners
See also
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dancer and director wins lifetime achievement award|url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/artistic-director-of-bangarra-dance-theatre-stephan-page-given-lifetime-achievement-award-at-naidoc-ceremony-20160708-gq1fyx.html|accessdate=11 July 2016|work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=9 July 2016}} 14. ^{{cite web|title=NAIDOC 2016: Caring of country – Manymak Energy Efficiency Project|url=http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2016/07/04/naidoc-2016-caring-country-manymak-energy-efficiency-project?cx_navSource=related-side-cx#cxrecs_s|website=NITV|publisher=SBS|accessdate=11 July 2016}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=NAIDOC Youth of the Year – the story of Chris Tamwoy|url=http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2015/07/08/naidoc-youth-year-story-chris-tamwoy|accessdate=11 July 2016}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=Winner of the 2015 National NAIDOC poster competition announced|url=http://www.naidoc.org.au/news/winner-2015-national-naidoc-poster-competition-announced|website=NAIDOC Week|accessdate=22 July 2015}} 17. ^{{cite 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