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Home and Away actor joins cast of RTÉ series The Dry as it returns for final season
Home and Away actor joins cast of RTÉ series The Dry as it returns for final season

Sunday World

time11 hours ago

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  • Sunday World

Home and Away actor joins cast of RTÉ series The Dry as it returns for final season

The third and final series of the show has begun filming Home and Away actor Rick Donald has joined the cast of RTÉ series The Dry. Rick Donald will star in the third and final season of the show, Deadline reports. He will play the role of Daryl, a 'handsome and mysterious' Australian stranger, who meets the main character and recovering alcoholic Shiv Sheridan, played by Róisín Gallagher. Róisín Gallagher and Rick Donald / Image: Peter Rowen/RTE News in 90 Seconds - June 19th Donald played the role of Kieran Baldivis in popular Australian soap Home and Away. He's also starred as Danny in the Australian version of hit show The Office. His other acting credits include Educators, Australia's Sexiest Tradie and Population 11. Filming has already begun on the third season the show produced in collaboration with ITV. Original cast members, Siobhán Cullen, Ciarán Hinds, Adam Richardson and Pom Boyd will all return. The Dry (season 2) RTE One Eugene chat with Michael McElhatton 'It has been a true joy to see audiences embrace the Sheridan family in all their dysfunctional glory and I am so grateful to have gotten to tell this story over three seasons,' the show's creator, Nancy Harris said. 'The third and final season aims to go deeper than ever before, really getting under the skin of Shiv and the family in a way that we hope is both surprising, funny and (painfully) honest.' The series follows 35-year-old Shiv Sheridan, a recovering alcoholic who after spending 10 years in London returns home to Dublin to a family who are not supportive of her newfound sobriety. The final installment has promised to dive deeper into the lives of the Sheridan family as long-buried family secrets come to the surface. As the family deal with the emotional reckoning, Shiv has to confront the possibility that the real problem may never have been alcohol – but may have been herself all along.

James Stewart's ex-wife seen out with new man
James Stewart's ex-wife seen out with new man

Perth Now

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

James Stewart's ex-wife seen out with new man

Former Home and Away star Sarah Roberts appears to have moved on from ex-husband James Stewart after being spotted in Sydney clutching the hand of a new flame. The former soap star is reportedly dating Sydney cinematographer Jake Iesu, who describes himself as an 'Australian based Steadicam operator and occasional pilot' on social media. Roberts confirmed her divorce from former co-star Stewart in an interview with Stellar in April 2024. Jake Iesu operates a camera on set. Credit: Jake Iesu/IG / IG 'I've been really afraid of talking about this because of what I've felt to be the stigma and shame around it,' she told the publication. 'But I just want to say that I'm divorced.' The 40-year-old admitted the pair had become less connected over time. 'I'll never speak on anyone else's behalf, but my belief in marriage is that two people grow and learn from each other together,' she said. 'Sometimes people just grow apart, and that's okay.' The former couple met in 2017 when Roberts was introduced as Willow Harris on Home and Away. They became engaged a year later, and married in 2019 in a lavish Irish wedding at Luttrellstown Castle on the outskirts of Dublin. According to Woman's Day, Roberts and her new beau were spotted on June 13 at an art show, and again a few days later as attendees at the Sydney Film Festival. Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart celebrated one year of dating in April. Credit: Supplied In a recent interview with Stellar's podcast Something To Talks About, she admitted to being 'so in love' in her new relationship. 'I love two people now: I've finally found a love for myself, which I know now in retrospect I didn't have for so long,' she said. 'I am still finding myself, but I have beaten myself up for a long time because I stayed in something that wasn't healthy. But now I have found this love for myself – and also fallen in love with a man. I'm so in love.' Roberts said having her relationship breakdown play out in the public eye made an already difficult situation much trickier to navigate. 'I imagine dealing with a divorce is hard enough,' she said. 'Dealing with it all in the spotlight – and then everything that came out in the media after – absolutely ripped my heart in a million little pieces.' While enjoying a career as a DJ when not acting, Roberts' latest role sees her appear in the documentary Make It Look Real which dissects the job of intimacy coordinators on TV and film sets. Stewart has famously moved on with long-time co-star and show veteran Ada Nicodemou, announcing their relationship in July 2024 after months of dating. He also shares daughter Scout with former actress Jessica Marais, whom he met on the set of Packed to the Rafters in 2009.

Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale killer strikes again and Corrie LSD horror
Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale killer strikes again and Corrie LSD horror

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Soaps spoilers next week: Emmerdale killer strikes again and Corrie LSD horror

Robert and John Sugden's rivalry is getting out of control next week in Emmerdale while, in Corrie, the Weatherfield teens are forever changed by a night of partying. Soap fans are set for another rollercoaster next week as some fan favourite characters will be left in the balance. In Emmerdale, John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) is determined to keep half-brother Robert (Ryan Hawley) away from his marriage with Aaron Dingle - but could he claim another life as a result? ‌ Over in Coronation Street, Weatherfield residents are trying to move on from the shocking death of PC Craig Tinker, prompting Bernie Winter (Jane Hazlegrove) to urge Aadi Alahan (Adam Hussain) to throw a party on the cobbles. But in true Corrie fashion, the night is set to spiral. ‌ Much like ITV viewers, BBC One regulars will face their fair share of ups and downs in EastEnders with Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) struggling to help Nigel Bates (Paul Bradley). But there's more drama on the way in Neighbours, Hollyoaks and Home and Away. Emmerdale Robert feels guilty about hurting Victoria (Isabel Hodgins) and decides to move out. John pressures Caleb (Will Ash) to end Robert's trial employment. Caleb invents a cover story, leaving Robert disappointed - Jai (Chris Bisson) later confirms John's interference. After a tense confrontation with Robert, John tries to convince Victoria to report Robert for hitting her. Overhearing them, Robert is upset and seeks comfort in Aaron (Danny Miller), who rejects him. Distraught, Robert tries to distract himself - only for John to intervene when Robert's date drugs him. John drives off with unconscious Robert in his van, before towering over him with a syringe in hand. Jacob (Joe-Warren Plant) mentions Sarah's (Katie Hill) IVF to Cain (Jeff Hordley), assuming he knows and Cain is furious that Jacob is more in the loop than he is. But his angry reaction leaves him at odds with Sarah. ‌ She later admits to Jacob that Cain's behaviour has caused her to question herself. Jacob tries to reassure her and when she shares her fears over her mortality, he makes a bombshell proposition. Later, the seriousness of Sarah's cancer operation becomes an unavoidable reality. Elsewhere, Joe (Ned Porteous) hatches a plan to get revenge on Billy (Jay Kontzle) with the help of a newcomer. Belle (Eden Taylor-Draper) overhears Tracy (Amy Walsh) making preparations for Nate's funeral and seizes the opportunity to get the Dingles an invite. ‌ Coronation Street At Bernie's suggestion, Aadi throws a midsummer party. Carla (Alison King) hands Betsy (Sydney Martin) the keys to the Underworld factory, asking her to lock up. But when Brody (Ryan Mulvey), Dylan (Liam McCheyne) and Lauren (Cait Fitton) walk in, she gets distracted and forgets. The group heads to the party but when Brody shows Dylan a bottle of LSD, telling him he intends to make some money, Dylan is concerned. Meanwhile, romance is in the air for Amy and Aadi but a misunderstanding leaves him hurt. Later, he kicks Brody out of the party after spotting him with LSD but when Brody's gone, Aadi splits the LSD into three cups - and the night takes a devastating turn. ‌ High on LSD, Summer (Harriet Bibby) and Nina (Mollie Gallagher) let themselves into the darkened café. When they hear the sound of sirens, they cling on to each other, terrified. Confused, they then try to retrace their steps for answers. But when discussing what they witnessed that night, they agree to stay quiet. Kit (Jacob Roberts) tells Bernie he's had the DNA results through and confirms he's Brody's biological father. Will he keep the news to himself? Elsewhere, Liam (Charlie Wrenshall) confides in Maria (Samia Longchambon) that Gary (Mikey North) isn't answering his calls, after expecting him to return from his mother's. Maria masks her concerns for Liam - but where is Gary? ‌ EastEnders Phil worries about Nigel when he goes out barefoot but fears grow when Phil returns home to find chaos. Danger then strikes as Nigel and Phil bicker over a pan of boiling water. Kat (Jessie Wallace) later clocks Phil is injured and, realising something is wrong, presses him to be honest about Nigel's condition. Realising he's in over his head, she visits Phil and suggests he needs extra support to take care of Nigel. Meanwhile, Nigel spirals as he helps Lexi (Isabella Brown) with her homework. ‌ Yolande (Angela Wynter) organises a party for Patrick's (Rudolph Walker) birthday and asks Elaine (Harriet Thorpe) to host at The Vic. Elaine agrees, roping in an overwhelmed Linda (Kellie Bright). When Linda is left to hold the first alone, George (Colin Salmon) steps in to help, causing Elaine to lash out. Later, Elaine goes big for Patrick's party, while Denzel (Jaden Ladega) welcomes his friends at the house. After trying to bribe his way in, Joel (Max Murray) takes Denzel to The Vic, where Elaine agrees to let them have a glass of punch each. But things go awry when the teens are left unsupervised. Elsewhere, Nicola (Laura Doddington) and Teddy (Roland Manookian) are concerned for Barney (Lewis Bridgeman) when he fails a chemistry test because of the stress. Nicola tries to cheer him up, but scathing Harry (Elijah Holloway) throws a spanner in the works. ‌ Hollyoaks Prince has doubts over throwing a party for Mercedes but she tells her family to continue organising it. Jez is concerned to hear Dodger has planned to meet with Tori's former social worker. Later, Dodger investigates what happened to Dennis. After tracking him down, Jez meets with the social worker, who drops a bombshell about Dennis. ‌ Donny arrives on police duty and privately informs Mercedes and Myra that Bobby has escaped the secure home, suspectedly in a social worker's car. Neighbours Andrew and Holly embark on a road trip in search of answers about his biological family while Wendy rushes home for a job interview at the school. ‌ She's thrown to learn about Holly's involvement in Andrew's journey for clarity. Meanwhile, Karl is in hospital, subdued and introspective, as Jane secures an interview with Darcy in prison. Elsewhere, Max's mother, Yvette, and sister, Saskia, pay him a visit. But he's shocked when Yvette announces she'd like Saskia to stay in Erinsborough. Home and Away Justin runs into Bree and Remi, desperate to get a message to Theo. Remi agrees - as long as he helps Kirby through her songwriting. When Kirby plays him some of her songs, Justin's feedback is limited. His apparent lack of interest sends her spiralling. Cash is desperate for Eden to go away with him, but she has other ideas, telling Mackenzie to decline on her behalf. But Cash gets Mackenzie on his side with a bombshell. Another shock then rattles the Bay - Eden's mum, Deb.

Six women are up for the Gold Logie
Six women are up for the Gold Logie

The Advertiser

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Advertiser

Six women are up for the Gold Logie

There have been some far-fetched Gold Logie pitches over the years - but this is an entirely new one. The 2025 field for the coveted prize has been revealed, and it's dominated by women, up against only one man, Hamish Blake. The Lego Masters host says he doesn't want to win, as victory would be a PR disaster. "It would not be a great look if I won, so figure out your favourite lady and get right behind her," he said. Could this finally be the year for Ten's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! host Julia Morris? Or will Seven's Sonia Kruger add to her Logies haul? These hosts are vying for television glory against the ABC's Lisa Millar, Lynne McGranger from Home and Away, MasterChef Australia's Poh Ling Yeow, and A Current Affair host Ally Langdon. At the announcement of the nominees at the Sydney Opera House on Monday, presenter Tara Rushton momentarily forgot to name the final nominee Sonia Kruger, who was waiting in the wings to be called to the stage. "I am never going to live this down. I'm surrounded by my idols," said Rushton, apologising. A new award named for five-time Gold Logie winner Ray Martin will be presented in 2025 - The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter. The nominees are Nine's Ally Langdon, Tara Brown, and Peter Overton, the ABC's David Speers and Sarah Ferguson, and Seven's Michael Usher. The ABC has received dozens of nominations, including for comedian Guy Montgomery for most popular new talent. Two-time Logie winner, the children's cartoon Bluey is up for another award for best children's program. Netflix show Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of conwoman Belle Gibson, received a massive eight nominations. Voting for the popular awards opened on Monday, with the ballot for the Gold Logie remaining open during the awards presentation itself. The Logies will be held at The Star Sydney and broadcast live on Seven on Sunday August 3. NOMINEES FOR THE TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE * 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 There have been some far-fetched Gold Logie pitches over the years - but this is an entirely new one. The 2025 field for the coveted prize has been revealed, and it's dominated by women, up against only one man, Hamish Blake. The Lego Masters host says he doesn't want to win, as victory would be a PR disaster. "It would not be a great look if I won, so figure out your favourite lady and get right behind her," he said. Could this finally be the year for Ten's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! host Julia Morris? Or will Seven's Sonia Kruger add to her Logies haul? These hosts are vying for television glory against the ABC's Lisa Millar, Lynne McGranger from Home and Away, MasterChef Australia's Poh Ling Yeow, and A Current Affair host Ally Langdon. At the announcement of the nominees at the Sydney Opera House on Monday, presenter Tara Rushton momentarily forgot to name the final nominee Sonia Kruger, who was waiting in the wings to be called to the stage. "I am never going to live this down. I'm surrounded by my idols," said Rushton, apologising. A new award named for five-time Gold Logie winner Ray Martin will be presented in 2025 - The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter. The nominees are Nine's Ally Langdon, Tara Brown, and Peter Overton, the ABC's David Speers and Sarah Ferguson, and Seven's Michael Usher. The ABC has received dozens of nominations, including for comedian Guy Montgomery for most popular new talent. Two-time Logie winner, the children's cartoon Bluey is up for another award for best children's program. Netflix show Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of conwoman Belle Gibson, received a massive eight nominations. Voting for the popular awards opened on Monday, with the ballot for the Gold Logie remaining open during the awards presentation itself. The Logies will be held at The Star Sydney and broadcast live on Seven on Sunday August 3. NOMINEES FOR THE TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE * 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 There have been some far-fetched Gold Logie pitches over the years - but this is an entirely new one. The 2025 field for the coveted prize has been revealed, and it's dominated by women, up against only one man, Hamish Blake. The Lego Masters host says he doesn't want to win, as victory would be a PR disaster. "It would not be a great look if I won, so figure out your favourite lady and get right behind her," he said. Could this finally be the year for Ten's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! host Julia Morris? Or will Seven's Sonia Kruger add to her Logies haul? These hosts are vying for television glory against the ABC's Lisa Millar, Lynne McGranger from Home and Away, MasterChef Australia's Poh Ling Yeow, and A Current Affair host Ally Langdon. At the announcement of the nominees at the Sydney Opera House on Monday, presenter Tara Rushton momentarily forgot to name the final nominee Sonia Kruger, who was waiting in the wings to be called to the stage. "I am never going to live this down. I'm surrounded by my idols," said Rushton, apologising. A new award named for five-time Gold Logie winner Ray Martin will be presented in 2025 - The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter. The nominees are Nine's Ally Langdon, Tara Brown, and Peter Overton, the ABC's David Speers and Sarah Ferguson, and Seven's Michael Usher. The ABC has received dozens of nominations, including for comedian Guy Montgomery for most popular new talent. Two-time Logie winner, the children's cartoon Bluey is up for another award for best children's program. Netflix show Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of conwoman Belle Gibson, received a massive eight nominations. Voting for the popular awards opened on Monday, with the ballot for the Gold Logie remaining open during the awards presentation itself. The Logies will be held at The Star Sydney and broadcast live on Seven on Sunday August 3. NOMINEES FOR THE TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE * 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 There have been some far-fetched Gold Logie pitches over the years - but this is an entirely new one. The 2025 field for the coveted prize has been revealed, and it's dominated by women, up against only one man, Hamish Blake. The Lego Masters host says he doesn't want to win, as victory would be a PR disaster. "It would not be a great look if I won, so figure out your favourite lady and get right behind her," he said. Could this finally be the year for Ten's I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! host Julia Morris? Or will Seven's Sonia Kruger add to her Logies haul? These hosts are vying for television glory against the ABC's Lisa Millar, Lynne McGranger from Home and Away, MasterChef Australia's Poh Ling Yeow, and A Current Affair host Ally Langdon. At the announcement of the nominees at the Sydney Opera House on Monday, presenter Tara Rushton momentarily forgot to name the final nominee Sonia Kruger, who was waiting in the wings to be called to the stage. "I am never going to live this down. I'm surrounded by my idols," said Rushton, apologising. A new award named for five-time Gold Logie winner Ray Martin will be presented in 2025 - The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter. The nominees are Nine's Ally Langdon, Tara Brown, and Peter Overton, the ABC's David Speers and Sarah Ferguson, and Seven's Michael Usher. The ABC has received dozens of nominations, including for comedian Guy Montgomery for most popular new talent. Two-time Logie winner, the children's cartoon Bluey is up for another award for best children's program. Netflix show Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of conwoman Belle Gibson, received a massive eight nominations. Voting for the popular awards opened on Monday, with the ballot for the Gold Logie remaining open during the awards presentation itself. The Logies will be held at The Star Sydney and broadcast live on Seven on Sunday August 3. NOMINEES FOR THE TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE * 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

Channel Seven stars shine big as full list of TV Week Logie Awards nominees is released
Channel Seven stars shine big as full list of TV Week Logie Awards nominees is released

7NEWS

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Channel Seven stars shine big as full list of TV Week Logie Awards nominees is released

Channel Seven stars Sonia Kruger, Lynne McGranger and Michael Usher are all up for TV Week Logie Award gongs this year, with the full list of nominees announced this morning. Dancing With The Stars host Kruger and Home and Away stalwart McGranger, are up for the highly-coveted Gold Logie. Highly acclaimed Michael Usher has been nominated for the Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter, which is a new addition. Martin, a five-time Gold Logie winner, will take to the stage to present the awards. Speaking to Monique Wright on Sunrise on Monday, Usher said: 'Living legend that he is. To be nominated in a category after Ray Martin, it's amazing company to be in. I'm very chuffed for the nomination as well. 'It's for news and current affairs presenter in that category. We have a great showing in news stories. Sunrise, nominated for the Melbourne riots. Our Brisbane team is nominated for Cyclone Alfred, and the Trump assassination.' TV WEEK Editorial Director Amber Giles said: 'Looking at the list of nominations, it's always thrilling to see the diverse range of Australian stories being told on our screens. 'It's especially pleasing to see the breadth of original Australian content on both free-to-air and streaming services. If you see a show or star on the list that you've watched and enjoyed, then don't be shy – get voting!' The awards ceremony that will be held at The Star in Sydney on August 3. The beloved awards ceremony will be broadcast live on Seven and 7Plus, with comedian and TV personality Sam Pang returning as host. Fans can now vote for their favourites from the shortlisted nominees at TV Week's website. The full list of nominees Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television Lynne McGranger, Home and Away, Seven Network Sonia Kruger, The Voice, Dancing With The Stars, Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network 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 Poh Ling Yeow, MasterChef Australia, Network 10 Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter Ricki-Lee Coulter, Australian Idol, Seven Network Sonia Kruger, The Voice, Dancing With The Stars, Logies Red Carpet Show, Seven Network Hamish Blake, LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network Julia Morris, I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10 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 Talent Hailey Pinto, Home and Away, Seven Network Kate Miller-Heidke, The Voice, Seven Network Guy Montgomery, Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee, ABC Jenny Tian, Taskmaster Australia, Network 10 Kylah Day, Territory, Netflix Sofia Levin, MasterChef Australia, Network 10 Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter Michael Usher, 7NEWS, 7NEWS Spotlight, Seven Network Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, 9Network David Speers, Insiders, ABC Peter Overton, 9News, 9Network Sarah Ferguson, 7.30, ABC Tara Brown, 60 Minutes, Dangerous Lies: Unmasking Belle Gibson, 9Network Silver Logie for 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 Silver Logie for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Lynne McGranger, Home and Away, Seven Network 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 Silver Logie for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Aaron Chen, Fisk, ABC Ben Miller, Austin, ABC 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 Silver Logie for 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 Silver Logie for Best Supporting Actor Ashley Zukerman, Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Darren Gilshenan, Colin From Accounts, BINGE / FOXTEL Glenn Butcher, Fisk, ABC Mark Coles Smith, Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Matt Nable, Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Sam Delich, Territory, Netflix Silver Logie for Best Supporting Actress Aisha Dee, Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Chloé Hayden, Heartbreak High, Netflix Julia Zemiro, Fisk, ABC Marg Downey, The Newsreader, ABC Michelle Lim Davidson, The Newsreader, ABC Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Best Drama Program Bump, Stan Heartbreak High, Netflix Return To Paradise, ABC Territory, Netflix The Newsreader, ABC The Twelve, BINGE / FOXTEL Best Miniseries or Telemovie Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix Critical Incident, Stan Fake, Paramount+ How To Make Gravy, BINGE / FOXTEL Human Error, 9Network Plum, ABC Best Entertainment Program ABC New Year's Eve, ABC Australian Idol, Seven Network Countdown 50 Years On, ABC Dancing With The Stars, Seven Network The Voice, Seven Network Vision Australia's Carols by Candlelight, 9Network Best Current Affairs Program 60 Minutes, 9Network 7.30, ABC 7NEWS Spotlight, Seven Network A Current Affair, 9Network Australian Story, ABC Four Corners, ABC Best Scripted Comedy Program Austin, ABC Colin From Accounts, BINGE / FOXTEL Fisk, ABC Good Cop/Bad Cop, Stan Melbourne International Comedy Festival, ABC Optics, ABC Best Comedy Entertainment Program Gruen, ABC Hard Quiz, ABC 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 Alone Australia, SBS Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II, Network 10 LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network MasterChef Australia, Network 10 My Kitchen Rules, Seven Network The Block, 9Network 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 Best Lifestyle Program Better Homes and Gardens, Seven Network Do You Want To Live Forever?, 9Network Gardening Australia, ABC Grand Designs Australia, ABC Restoration Australia, ABC Travel Guides, 9Network 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 Big Miracles, 9Network Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story, Seven Network Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian, ABC The Assembly, ABC Tsunami: 20 Years On, 9Network Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, 9Network Best Sports Coverage 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 Best Children's Program Bluey, ABC Ginger and the Vegesaurs, ABC Hard Quiz Kids, ABC Little J & Big Cuz, NITV / ABC Play School, ABC Rock Island Mysteries, Network 10

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