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‘ONE SILLY RING’ NAMED 2026 DEADLY FUNNY WINNER

  • 13 April 2026
  • · Festival News

Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s Deadly Funny National Grand Final took place at Arts Centre Melbourne on Saturday 11 April. Hosted by First Nations comedian (and 2017 Deadly Funny winner), Ghenoa Gela, 11 Deadly Funny national finalists took the stage - Arika Appleby (QLD), Cagney Ah-Mat (QLD), Constantina Bush (NT), Daisian Taylor- Milera (SA), Diat Alferink (QLD), Eisha Anderson (SA), Gary Hamaguchi (WA), Birriga (NSW), One Silly Ring (WA), Rene Simpson (QLD) and Sermash Bin Saad (VIC).

One Silly Ring from Western Australia was awarded first place for their unique set, while Gary Hamaguchi (WA) and Birriga (NSW) were given a special commendation.

Deadly Funny is Australia’s only dedicated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander comedy competition. Part of a suite of development programs created by the Melbourne International Comedy Festival which run year-round, the Deadly Funny competition is dedicated to discovering and amplifying voices from First Nations performers across Australia. Deady Funny has crossed the continent with workshops and regional showcases, unearthing fresh, new comedy voices and yarn-spinners from the oldest culture on earth and presented them to the widest possible audience.

As the winner of Deadly Funny, One Silly Ring joins the ranks of the country’s favourite First Nations comedians including previous winners and alumni Kevin Kropinyeri, Steph Tisdell, Andy Saunders, Janty Blair, Ghenoa GelaJalen Sutcliffe and Shiralee Hood, who have all gone on to stellar careers performing around the country.

The 2026 Deadly Funny tour visited 20 locations across the country, delivering workshops to over 70 participants and showcases to hundreds more.

The 2026 Deadly Funny finalists with host Ghenoa Gela
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.