Dannii Minogue - Awards and Recognition

Awards and Recognition

Year Award Category About Result
2011 Glamour Women of the Year TV Personality of the Year Herself Won
2010 No.1 Celeb Of The Year Celeb Of The Year Metro's Celeb Of The Year Won
Max Factor 2010 World's Most Glam Celeb 2010 Herself Runner-Up
Elle Style Awards 2010 Best TV Star Herself Won
2009 Cosmopolitan Awards 2009 Ultimate TV Personality of the year Herself Won
2008 No.1 Celeb Of The Year 2008. Celeb Of The Year Herself Won
2007 Glamour Awards TV Personality Herself Won
2007 National Television Awards Most Popular Talent Show The X Factor Won
2004 WMC International Dance Music Awards Best Hi-Energy / Euro Release "I Begin to Wonder" Nominated
Best Dance Artists N/A Nominated
Dancestar 2004 Awards Best Worldwide Single "I Begin to Wonder" Nominated
2003 ARIA Awards Best Pop Release Neon Nights Nominated
Capital FM Awards Capital Rhythm Award N/A Won
Disney Channel Awards Best Female Artist Won
2001 Maxim Awards Best Stage Performance Notre-Dame De Paris Won
1998 MO Award Best Female Musical Theater Performer Rizzo in Grease: The Arena Spectacular Nominated
BRMB Music Awards Best Video "All I Wanna Do" Won
1991 TV Hits Magazine Best Female TV Star N/A Won
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party Best New Artist Won
BIG Magazine World's Best Female Pop Star Won
Radio One & Flash Forward Magazine #1 Woman of the Year Won
1990 Logie Awards Most Popular Female Talent Home and Away Nominated
1989 Logie Awards Most Popular Female Talent Home and Away Nominated
The Variety Club of Australia Young Variety Award N/A Won

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