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Who won what at the 2025 Logies

Who won what at the 2025 Logies

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All the winners at the 2025 Logies (Explainer):
WHO WON WHAT AT THE 2025 LOGIES:
* Gold Logie - Lynne McGranger, Home and Away, Seven Network
* Best Lead Actress in a Drama - Lynne McGranger, Home and Away, Seven Network
* Best Lead Actor in a Drama - Sam Neill, The Twelve, BINGE/FOXTEL
* Best Lead Actress in a Comedy - Kitty Flanagan, Fisk, ABC
* Best Lead Actor in a Comedy - Aaron Chen, Fisk, ABC
* Most Popular New Talent - Guy Montgomery, Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee, ABC
* Best Drama - Return To Paradise, ABC
* Best Entertainment Program - The Voice, Seven Network
* Best Children's Program - Bluey, ABC
* Best Supporting Actress - Julia Zemiro, Fisk, ABC
* Best Supporting Actor - Glenn Butcher, Fisk, ABC
* Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter - Todd Woodbridge, 9Network
* Best Lifestyle Program - Travel Guides, 9Network
* Best Structured Reality Program - Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies, ABC
* Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report - Betrayal of Trust, Four Corners, ABC
* Best Miniseries or Telemovie - Apple Cider Vinegar, Netflix
* Best Factual or Documentary Program - Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, 9Network
* Best Competition Reality Program - LEGO Masters, 9Network
* Best Sports Coverage - The Olympic Games Paris 2024, 9Network/Stan Sport
* Best Current Affairs Program - Australian Story, ABC
* Best Scripted Comedy - Fisk, ABC
* Best Comedy Entertainment Program - Have You Been Paying Attention?, Network 10
* Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter - Ally Langdon, 9Network
* Logie Hall of Fame - Magda Szubanski
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