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List of awards and nominations received by Jessica Mauboy

List of awards and nominations received by Jessica Mauboy

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Jessica Mauboy is an Australian recording artist, who became the runner-up for the fourth season of Australian Idol in 2006.[1] She subsequently a recording contract Sony Music Australia,[2] and released her debut album, The Journey, in February 2007. Mauboy has since released four studio albums, Been Waiting (2008), Get 'Em Girls (2010), Beautiful (2013) and Hilda (2019). Mauboy has won numerous awards, including an AACTA Award, APRA Award, Australian of the Year Award, MTV Australia Award, MTV Europe Music Award, two ARIA Music Awards, two Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards, three NT Indigenous Music Awards, two NT Young Achiever Awards and nine Deadly Awards. Overall, she has won 40 awards from 108 nominations.

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Music

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually. Mauboy has won one award from four nominations.[3][4]

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ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Mauboy has won two awards from 30 nominations.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

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Australian Women in Music Awards

The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that celebrates outstanding women in the Australian Music Industry who have made significant and lasting contributions in their chosen field. They commenced in 2018.

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Channel [V] Awards

The Channel V Oz Artist of the Year award is presented annually by Channel V Australia. Mauboy has been nominated four times.[23][24][25][26]

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Cosmopolitan Fun, Fearless, Female Awards

The Cosmopolitan Fun, Fearless, Female Awards is an annual awards show presented by Cosmopolitan magazine to celebrate Australian women in television, music, sport and radio. Mauboy has won three awards from four nominations.[27][28][29]

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Country Music Awards (CMAA)

The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973.

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Deadly Awards

The Deadly Awards is an annual celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements in music, sport, entertainment and community. Mauboy has won nine awards from ten nominations.[31]

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MTV Australia Awards

The MTV Australia Awards was an awards ceremony presented by channel MTV Australia that honoured the best music videos of both local and international acts. Mauboy won one award from two nominations.[32]

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MTV Europe Music Awards

The MTV Europe Music Awards is an awards ceremony presented by MTV Europe to honour the best music videos of both European and international acts. Mauboy has received one nomination.

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National Indigenous Music Awards

The National Indigenous Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises the achievements of Indigenous Australians in music. Mauboy has won six awards from twenty one nominations.[34][35][36][37][38][39]

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Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards

The Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show that honours the year's biggest television, movie and music acts, as voted by the public. Mauboy has won two awards from five nominations.[47][48][49]

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Nickelodeon US Kids' Choice Awards

The Nickelodeon US Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show that honours the year's biggest television, movie and music acts, as voted by the public. Mauboy has been nominated once for the US version of the award ceremony.[50]

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NT Indigenous Music Awards

The NT Indigenous Music Awards recognises excellence, dedication, innovation and outstanding contribution to the Northern Territory music industry. Mauboy has won three awards from five nominations.[51][52][53]

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NT Young Achiever Awards

The purpose of the Northern Territory Young Achiever Awards is to acknowledge, encourage and most importantly promote the positive achievements of young Territorians up to and including 29 years of age as of 31 December each year. Jessica Mauboy was announced as winner of the Charles Darwin Arts Award category in 2004 and 2007.[54][55]

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PopRepublic.tv Awards

PopRepublic.tv is an Australian online entertainment magazine. Nominees for their annual awards are selected by the magazine, and winners are decided by public vote. Mauboy has won six awards from 14 nominations.[56][57][58][59][60][61]

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World Music Awards

The World Music Awards is an international awards show that was established in 1989 to honour musicians based on their worldwide sales figures, which are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Mauboy has received seven nominations.[65][66][67][68][69][70]

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Film and television

AACTA Awards

The AACTA Awards are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), to recognise excellence in the Australian film and television industries. Mauboy won her first AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[71]

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AFCA Awards

The AFCA Awards are presented annually by the Australian Film Critics Association (AFCA), to recognise excellence in Australian and international films. Mauboy won her first AFCA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[72]

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Deadly Awards

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FCCA Awards

The FCCA Awards are presented annually by the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA), to recognise excellence in Australian films and documentaries. Mauboy received her first nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.[73]

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Logie Awards

The Logie Awards is presented annually by TV Week magazine to recognise excellence in Australian television. Mauboy has been nominated once.

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Other

Australian of the Year Awards

The Australian of the Year Awards are presented annually by the National Australia Day Council (NADC), to recognise Australians for their achievements and ongoing contribution to the Australian community and nation. Mauboy has won one award from two nominations.[75][76]

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InStyle Women of Style Awards

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