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Star in Hollywood's Walk Of Fame, 1981
(just outside Mann's Chinese Theater,
Hollywood Boulevard, in Los Angeles)
The Academy of Country Music
Most promising Female vocalist, 1973
Country Music Association (U.K.)
Female Vocalist of the Year, 1974
Female Vocalist of the Year, 1975
Country Music Association
Top Female Vocalist of the Year, 1974

Olivia receiving her 1974
Grammy for Let Me Be There
Grammys
Best Country Vocal, Female, 1973
Record of the Year, 1974 (I Honestly Love You)
Best Pop Vocal, Female, 1974 (IHLY)
Best Video, 1982 (Physical)
American Music Awards
Fav. Female Vocalist - Pop/Rock, 1974
Fav. Single - Country, 1974 (IHLY)
Fav. Female Vocalist - Country, 1974
Fav. Album - Country, 1974 (Let Me be There)
Fav. Female Vocalist - Country, 1975
Fav. Female Vocalist - Pop/Rock, 1975
Fav. Album - Pop/Rock, 1975 (Have You Never Been Mellow)
Fav. Female Vocalist - Pop/Rock, 1976
Fav. Female vocalist Pop/Rock, 1983
National Juke Box Awards
Top Female Artist, 1980
Billboard
No. 1 Awards for LP's and Singles, 1974
Favorite Female Country Singles Artist, 1975
Favorite Female Country Album Artist, 1975
Favorite Female Pop Singles Artist, 1975
Favorite Female Pop Album Artist, 1975
Single Record of The Year, Physical, 1982
Female Singles Artist of the Year, 1982
People's Choice
Favorite Female Musical Performer, 1974
Favorite Female Musical Performer, 1976
Favorite Female Musical Performer, 1979
Favorite Motion Picture Actress, 1979
Cashbox
No.1 New Female Vocalist, Singles, 1974
No.1 Female Vocalist, Singles 1975
No.1 Female Vocalist, Albums, 1975
National Association of Retail Merchandisers
(NARM)
Best Selling Album by a Female Country Artist
(If You Love Me, Let Me Know)
Best Selling Album by a Female
(If You Love Me, Let Me Know)
American Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers (ASCAP)
Country Music Award, 1975 (Please Mr. Please)

After the ceremony receiving the OBE in 1979
Order of the British Empire presented by Her
Majesty the Queen
for services to Australian Music, 1979
Bobby Poe's Pop Music Award
Female Artist of the Year, 1974
Song of the Year, 1974 (IHLY)
Talent Action Awards
1) Top Female Artist
2) Top Easy Listening Singles Artist
3) Top Pop Singles Female
Record World
Top Female Vocalist of 1974, Singles Category
Top Female Vocalist of 1974, Album Category
Solo Album of the Year, 1975, (HYNBM)
Top Female Vocalist of 1976, Country Category
AGVA Rising star of the Year, 1974
Musiek Parade Magazine - Holland
Most Outstanding Musical Achievement, 1978
Golden Hammer Award - Germany
Top Female Actress, 1978
Top Female Actress, 1980
Cadillac Concept Humanitarian Award
(for spurring breast cancer research) 1998
Daytime Emmy
(for outstanding Original Song, "Love Is A Gift" which
featured in the
US soap opera As The World Turns) 1999
Red Cross Humanitarian Award
(for environmental and breast cancer charity work) 1999

Women's Guild
of Cedar-Sinai Woman of the 21st Century Award
(for environmental and breast cancer charity work) 1999
Environmental Media Association, Ermenegildo
Zegna International Environmental
Award
(for increasing public awareness of environmental problems and
inspiring personal action
on these problems) 2000

Olivia at ARIAs - inducted into Hall of Fame
ARIA - Induction
Into The
Hall Of Fame
(Australian Record Industry Awards) October 2002
Lifetime
Achievement Award
Australia Day at Penfolds Black Tie Gala, Jan 14 2006
Officer of the Order of Australia
For
her music and charity work, June 12 2006
Humanitarian Award
For
her breast cancer awareness work from the Decatur Memorial Hospital,
IL.
Oct 21 2006
Lifetime Achievement Award
American
Australian Association Black Tie Gala, Jan 19 2007
Valor Award
For
raising funds for cancer research, Kimmel Centre, PA, Nov 11 2007
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