The biggest night in Australian television is right around the corner. That’s right, the 2023 TV WEEK Logie Awards are back! For the first time in 30 years, the iconic awards are returning to Sydney. Hosted by Sam Pang, the show will air on the Seven Network on July 30.
But before we roll out the red carpet and prepare for the fabulous fashion moments, let’s talk about the reason we’re all here: the nominees!
Today, the nominees were announced in Sydney, where the event will take place. From entertainment to drama, comedy to reality TV, lifestyle to current affairs, and even sports, the 2023 Logie nominees have left no stone unturned in bringing us the very best on our screens. And not to mention the tough competition battling it out for the Gold Logie in 2023. Below is the full list of the TV WEEK Logie Award nominations.
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Hamish Blake, “Lego Masters Australia,” 9Network
Julia Morris, “I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” & “Taskmaster,” Network 10
Leigh Sales, “730 Report,” ABC
Mark Coles Smith, “Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
Osher Günsberg, “The Bachelors Australia” & “The Masked Singer Australia,” Network 10
Shaun Micallef, “Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell,” ABC
Sonia Kruger, “The Voice,” “Dancing with the Stars” & “Big Brother,” 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!” & “Taskmaster,” Network 10
Scott Cam, “The Block,” 9Network
Shaun Micallef, “Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell,” ABC
Sonia Kruger, “The Voice,” “Dancing with the Stars” & “Big Brother,” Seven Network
Tony Armstrong, “A Dog’s World with Tony Armstrong,” ABC
Silver Logie for Most Popular Actor
James Stewart, “Home and Away,” Seven Network
Lincoln Younes, “After The Verdict,” “Last King of The Cross” & “Barons,” 9Network, Paramount+ & ABC
Mark Coles Smith, “Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
Patrick Brammall, “Colin from Accounts” & “Summer Love,” BINGE & ABC
Ray Meagher, “Home and Away,” Seven Network
Sam Neill, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress
Ada Nicodemou, “Home and Away,” Seven Network
Celeste Barber, “Wellmania,” Netflix
Emily Symons, “Home and Away,” Seven Network
Julia Zemiro, “Fisk,” ABC
Kitty Flanagan, “Fisk,” ABC
Lynne McGranger, “Home and Away,” Seven Network
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent
Amy Shark, “Australian Idol,” Seven Network
Ayesha Madon, “Heartbreak High,” Netflix
Chloe Hayden, “Heartbreak High,” Netflix
Flex Mami, “Love Island Australia,” 9Network
Kween Kong, “RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under,” Stan
Lilliana Bowrey, “Surviving Summer,” Netflix
Most Popular Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie
“Heartbreak High,” Netflix
“Home and Away,” Seven Network
“Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
“Savage River,” ABC
“The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
“Underbelly: Vanishing Act,” 9Network
Most Popular Entertainment Program
“AGT,” Seven Network
“Gogglebox Australia,” FOXTEL & Network 10
“Gruen,” ABC
“Hard Quiz,” ABC
“LegoMasters Australia,” 9Network
“The Voice,” Seven Network
Most Popular Current Affairs Program
“60 Minutes,” 9Network
“7.30,” ABC
“A Current Affair,” 9Network
“Australian Story,” ABC
“Foreign Correspondent,” ABC
“Four Corners,” ABC
Most Popular Comedy Program
“Fisk Series 2,” ABC
“Have You Been Paying Attention?,” Network 10
“Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell,” ABC
“The Front Bar,” Seven Network
“The Hundred with Andy Lee,” 9Network
“Wellmania,” Netflix
Most Popular Reality Program
“Farmer Wants a Wife,” Seven Network
“Hunted Australia,” Network 10
“I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!,” Network 10
“Married at First Sight,” 9Network
“MasterChef Australia: Fans & Favourites,” Network 10
“The Block,” 9Network
Most Popular Lifestyle Program
“A Dog’s World With Tony Armstrong,” ABC
“Back Roads,” ABC
“Better Homes and Gardens,” Seven Network
“Gardening Australia,” ABC
“Selling Houses Australia,” FOXTEL
“Travel Guides,” 9Network
Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor
Mark Coles Smith, “Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
Patrick Brammall, “Colin from Accounts,” BINGE
Richard Roxburgh, “Bali 2002,” Stan
Sam Neill, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Tim Draxl, “In Our Blood,” ABC
Tim Minchin, “Upright,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress
Claudia Jessie, “Bali 2002,” Stan
Claudia Karvan, “Bump Season 3,” Stan
Harriet Dyer, “Colin from Accounts,” BINGE
Kate Mulvany, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Marta Dusseldorp, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Milly Alcock, “Upright,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Supporting Actor
Alexander England, “Black Snow,” Stan
Arka Das, “Here Out West,” ABC
Clarence Ryan, “Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
Hamish Michael, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Luke Arnold, “True Colours,” SBS
Thomas Weatherall, “Heartbreak High,” Netflix
Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
Brooke Satchwell, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Hayley McElhinney, “Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
Miranda Otto, “True Colours,” SBS
Pallavi Sharda, “The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Virginia Gay, “After The Verdict,” 9Network
Yerin Ha, “Bad Behaviour,” Stan
Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie
“Black Snow,” Stan
“Five Bedrooms,” Paramount+
“In Our Blood,” ABC
“Mystery Road: Origin,” ABC
“Significant Others,” ABC
“The Twelve,” FOXTEL & BINGE
Most Outstanding Entertainment Program
“Gruen Nation Season 3,” ABC
“Hard Quiz,” ABC
“Lego Masters Australia,” 9Network
“RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under Season 2,” Stan
“The Cheap Seats,” Network 10
“The Masked Singer Australia,” Network 10
Most Outstanding Comedy Program:
“Colin from Accounts,” BINGE
“Fisk S2,” ABC
“Have You Been Paying Attention?,” Network 10
“Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell,” ABC
“Summer Love,” ABC
“Taskmaster,” Network 10
Most Outstanding Reality Program
“Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains,” Network 10
“Hunted Australia,” Network 10
“I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!,” Network 10
“Married at First Sight,” 9Network
“MasterChef Australia: Fans & Favourites,” Network 10
“The Block,” 9Network
Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
“7NEWS – Turkey Earthquake,” Seven Network
“A Current Affair – Seaworld Helicopter Disaster,” 9Network
“Foreign Correspondent – Saving the Children,” ABC
“Foreign Correspondent – Somalia: A Story of Survival,” ABC
“Four Corners – Do No Harm,” ABC
“Four Corners – How Many More,” ABC
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
“2022 AFL Grand Final,” Seven Network
“2022 FIFA World Cup,” SBS
“2022 Melbourne Cup Carnival,” Network 10
“2023 Australian Open,” 9Network
“Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games,” Seven Network
“State of Origin,” 9Network
Most Outstanding Children’s Program
“Barrumbi Kids,” SBS
“Bluey,” ABC
“Crazy Fun Park,” ABC
“Surviving Summer,” Netflix
“Turn Up The Volume,” ABC
“Ultimate Classroom,” Network 10
Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program
“Alone Australia,” SBS
“Australia’s Wild Odyssey,” ABC
“Old People’s Home For Teenagers,” ABC
“Revealed: Trafficked,” Stan
“The Australian Wars,” SBS
“Todd Sampson’s Mirror Mirror: Love & Hate,” Network 10
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