
SBS and NITV receive two Logie nominations
TV Week Logie Awards 2025 SBS and NITV nominees Little J & Big Cuz and Alone Australia. The 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards nominations are in and SBS has received two nominations after an incredible year of drama and reality programs. You can now vote for the Logie Awards right here. Here is the full list of nominations:
TV Week Gold Logie – Most Popular Personality on Australian Television Ally Langdon, A Current Affair , The Olympic Games Paris 2024, 9Network
Hamish Blake, Lego Masters Australia , 9Network
Julia Morris, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! , Network 10
Lisa Millar, Back Roads , ABC News Breakfast, Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now, Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies , ABC
Lynne McGranger, Home and Away , Seven Network
Poh Ling Yeow, MasterChef Australia , Network 10
Sonia Kruger, The Voice , Dancing With The Stars , Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter Hamish Blake, Lego Masters Australia , 9Network
Julia Morris, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! , Network 10
Ricki-Lee, Australian Idol , Seven Network
Sonia Kruger, The Voice , Dancing With The Stars , Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network
Todd Woodbridge, Tipping Point Australia , Australian Open, The Olympic Games Paris 2024, Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, 9Network
Zan Rowe, Take 5 With Zan Rowe , ABC New Year's Eve, ABC Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent Guy Montgomery, Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee , ABC
Hailey Pinto, Home and Away , Seven Network
Jenny Tian, Taskmaster Australia , Network 10
Kate Miller-Heidke, The Voice , Seven Network
Kylah Day, Territory , Netflix
Sofia Levin, MasterChef Australia , Network 10 Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter Ally Langdon, A Current Affair , 9Network
David Speers, Insiders , ABC
Michael Usher, 7News, 7News Spotlight, Seven Network
Peter Overton, 9News, 9Network
Sarah Ferguson, 7.30, ABC
Tara Brown, 60 Minutes , Dangerous Lies: Unmasking Belle Gibson , 9Network
TV Week Silver Logie – Best Lead Actor in a Drama Lloyd Griffith, Return To Paradise , ABC
Michael Dorman, Territory , Netflix
Robert Taylor, Territory , Netflix
Sam Corlett, Territory , Netflix
Sam Neill, The Twelve , Binge / Foxtel
Tai Hara, Return To Paradise , ABC TV Week Silver Logie – Best Lead Actress in a Drama Alycia Debnam-Carey, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Anna Samson, Return To Paradise , ABC
Anna Torv, Territory , Netflix
Ayesha Madon, Heartbreak High , Netflix
Kaitlyn Dever, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Lynne McGranger, Home and Away , Seven Network TV Week Silver Logie – Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Clancy Brown, Good Cop/Bad Cop , Stan
Luke Cook, Good Cop/Bad Cop , Stan
Michael Theo, Austin , ABC
Patrick Brammall, Colin From Accounts , Binge / Foxtel TV Week Silver Logie – Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Harriet Dyer, Colin From Accounts , Binge / Foxtel
Jenna Owen, Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story , Stan
Kitty Flanagan, Fisk , ABC
Leighton Meester, Good Cop/Bad Cop , Stan
Sally Phillips, Austin , ABC
Vic Zerbst, Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story , Stan TV Week Silver Logie – Best Supporting Actor Ashley Zukerman, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Darren Gilshenan, Colin From Accounts , Binge / Foxtel
Mark Coles Smith, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Matt Nable, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Sam Delich, Territory , Netflix TV Week Silver Logie – Best Supporting Actress Aisha Dee, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
Chloé Hayden, Heartbreak High , Netflix
Marg Downey, The Newsreader , ABC
Michelle Lim Davidson, The Newsreader , ABC
Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix The Twelve , Binge / Foxtel Best Miniseries or Telemovie Apple Cider Vinegar , Netflix
How To Make Gravy , Binge / Foxtel
Best Entertainment Program Australian Idol , Seven Network
Countdown 50 Years On , ABC
Dancing With The Stars , Seven Network
Vision Australia's Carols by Candlelight , 9Network Best Current Affairs Program 7NEWS Spotlight , Seven Network
A Current Affair, 9Network
Best Scripted Comedy Program Colin From Accounts , Binge / Foxtel
Melbourne International Comedy Festival , ABC
Best Comedy Entertainment Program Have You Been Paying Attention?, Network 10
Sam Pang Tonight , Network 10
Thank God You're Here , Network 10
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering , ABC Best Competition Reality Program Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II , Network 10
Lego Masters Australia , 9Network
MasterChef Australia, Network 10
My Kitchen Rules , Seven Network
Best Structured Reality Program Farmer Wants A Wife , Seven Network
Gogglebox Australia , Network 10
Married At First Sight, 9Network
Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies, ABC
Shark Tank Australia , Network 10
The Real Housewives of Sydney , Binge / Foxtel Better Homes and Gardens , Seven Network
Do You Want To Live Forever? , 9Network
Grand Designs Australia , ABC
Restoration Australia , ABC
Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report Betrayal of Trust, Four Corners , ABC
Building Bad, 60 Minutes , 9Network
Courage & Science, A Current Affair, 9Network
Cyclone Alfred, 7NEWS, Seven Network
Melbourne Protests, Sunrise , Seven Network
Trump Assassination Attempt, 7News, Seven Network Best Factual or Documentary Program Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story , Seven Network
Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian , ABC
Tsunami: 20 Years On , 9Network
Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, 9Network 2024 AFL Finals Series, Seven Network
2024 State of Origin, 9Network
2025 Australian Open Finals, 9Network
Australia v India: Border – Gavaskar Trophy, Kayo Sports / Foxtel
CommBank Matildas V China PR, Network 10
The Olympic Games Paris 2024, 9Network / Stan Sport Ginger and the Vegesaurs, ABC
Little J & Big Cuz , NITV / ABC
Rock Island Mysteries , Network 10
The winners will be announced on Sunday 3 August. YOU CAN VOTE NOW FOR THE LOGIE AWARDS HERE
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