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7NEWS
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Motto's wild EOFY sale: Iconic Aussie label slashes prices by up to 80 per cent off
Winter just got a whole lot more stylish and budget-friendly, thanks to Motto's massive End of Financial Year sale. With up to 80 per cent off selected styles, now is the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe with pieces. Designed by the Melbourne-based mother-daughter team who know a thing or two about dressing women to feel confident and empowered. Founded by Faye and John Browne back in 1985, Motto Fashions has since become a staple in Australian wardrobes. With daughter Lauren French stepping into the fold in 2007, the brand has evolved into a contemporary fashion powerhouse that still operates with the warmth and heart of a family business. And now, with comedian and I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! host Julia Morris as the face of the brand, Motto is turning heads for all the right reasons. So what's actually on sale? We have gathered the Best Picks to shop in the sale. 1. The Red Coated Jogger Pants were $139.95, now $97.97 These are your new winter go-to. With a glossy finish and soft-stretch faux leather, they're comfy enough for the couch but chic enough for cocktails. The utility-inspired cargo pockets and slim leg silhouette make them feel fashion-forward without trying too hard. Team them with a black turtleneck or go full matchy-matchy with the Red Knobbly Knit Jumper. 2. Red Knobbly Knit Jumper was $149.95, now $104.97 Speaking of the knit, it's every bit as cosy as it looks. Featuring a chunky roll neck, relaxed drop shoulders and plush yarn, it brings the drama and the comfort. The bold red hue is a statement on its own, but paired with the joggers? Consider your winter outfit formula sorted. 3. Midnight Croc Coated Pleat Skirt was $139.95 to just $97.97 If you love pleats but want something a little edgier, this one's for you. The soft sunray pleats create beautiful movement, while the dark, inky tone and faux croc finish make it easy to dress up or down. Plus, the elastic waistband means you don't have to sacrifice comfort for style. 4. Brown/Blue Silky Resort Trench was $169.95, now $39.95 For those chasing an absolute bargain, you cannot go past the Brown/Blue Silky Resort Trench, spotted on Julia Morris herself. Down from $169.95 to an unbelievable $39.95, this is the kind of final-sale find you'll be bragging about for years. The silky fabric drapes like a dream, and the bold print brings instant polish to anything you pair it with. Add the Brown/Blue Classic Cargo Culottes for a full look that feels luxe but won't break the bank. 5. Black Croc Coated Jogger Pants were $139.95, now $97.97 And for all the neutral lovers out there, don't skip the Black Croc Coated Jogger Pants. Equal parts comfort and cool-girl energy, these pants offer all the same benefits as their red counterparts, but with a sleek, wear-anywhere vibe. The brushed lining makes them secretly cosy, while the croc texture adds instant edge. Whether you're updating your wardrobe with versatile winter staples or snapping up a few bold statement pieces, this sale is not one to sleep on.


Daily Mail
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Julia Morris opens up about the breakdown of her 16-year marriage to Dan Thomas - four years after their split: 'You can't play the blame game'
Julia Morris has opened up about her split from ex-husband Dan Thomas, four years after they separated in 2021. The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here host, 57, was married to the British comedian, 44, for 16 years, with the pair sharing daughters Ruby, 18, and Sophie, 16. Now, the TV personality says she is the 'happiest' she has ever been following her 'self-reflective' journey post-split, reported TV Week on Monday. 'I'm definitely the happiest I've ever been, but I didn't know I'd feel like that when I stepped into this journey four years ago,' she told the publication. 'I have an incredibly private life. I don't share my children online and we generally keep to ourselves. But, in terms of myself, I am honest.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She added of the split: 'You have to sit in it; there's no fast track. You can't play the blame game. You have to be a little self-reflective and make personal changes.' In July last year, Julia hinted on The Kyle & Jackie O Shot her split from Dan was acrimonious, but refused to go into anymore detail about the divorce. 'Oh look there's always more to the story [behind the split],' she told hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson at the time. 'It's not like people just go, "You know what guys, lets just break up." 'I don't want to disrespect him [Dan] and his life and mostly I don't want to disrespect my children by really opening up Pandora's box.' She then addressed what she meant by Pandora's box - a term usually used to describe something which brings about 'misfortune'. '[I've had ] 75 years in [show] business,' she joked, adding: 'And anyone you bag you get bagged by the universe somewhere else.' Kyle then pressed Julia about the details behind the break-up. 'I know you joke and carry on but I feel there's bitterness there,' the KIIS FM radio star said. But Julia would not be drawn out and dismissed Kyle's question. 'It was three years ago,' she said. 'Quite fresh,' Kyle responded, before Julia retorted: 'No I don't think it's fresh at all.' It comes after Julia shocked fans in May 2022 by announcing her divorce, following their split in 2021. She later confirmed the couple were heading towards a split for some time. 'I'm famous for saying I feel like every year we're going to break up,' she told The Australian Women's Weekly in July 2023. 'But it definitely gets to that same point, which is that we are just not necessarily growing in the same direction.' She explained how she began to see her husband as a 'pest' as their relationship became more fractured. While Julia described her marriage breakdown as 'super sad', she was determined to set an example for their daughters to not settle for an unhappy relationship. 'I think that's where patience starts to wear down to, "I'm not living like this. How is this an example for my girls that this is an okay life to lead? No thanks,"' she said. Julia married British comedian Dan on New Year's Eve in 2005.


Daily Mail
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Robert Irwin's reaction to co-host Julia Morris' Gold Logie nomination after he is snubbed from category
Robert Irwin has rushed to congratulate his I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! co-host Julia Morris after the TV veteran scored a Gold Logie nomination this week. Both were nominated for the coveted award in 2024, but Robert missed out this year. Julia, 57, gushed over Robert's reaction during an appearance on Nova's Fitzy, Wippa and Kate Ritchie program on Tuesday. The veteran comedian, who celebrates 40 years on Australian TV this year, said that he called her on Monday to tell her that the nomination was 'fantastic' and 'well deserved'. 'He does not miss a trick, Robert,' she said during the segment, in which she could barely contain her excitement over the news. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'My God, what a magnificent human, well we already know he's a magnificent human...' Julia also shared details about Robert's emotional phone call. 'He was just like ''This is unreal... this is fantastic, and you deserve it" and he's an incredibly generous man on so many levels. So yeah, getting to share this experience of the jungle with him has been amazing.' Elsewhere in the chat, Julia made reference to her roots in Gosford on the Central Coast of NSW. 'Gosford has never been prouder,' Julia said, adding that this is fourth time she has been up for prestigious TV gong. Meanwhile, co-host Ryan 'Fitzy' Fitzgerald suggested that Julia could enlist Robert to help raise some votes for the prize. 'We love this man. Is there any chance that you can use the 58 million followers that he has on social media to help with your campaign Julia?' 'Yes! It should be called let's get Coastal Grandma all the way to the finish line,' she replied. Robert's warm response to Julia's news comes after the fan favourite was nominated for a Gold Logie in 2024, after joining I'm a Celebrity... as co-host the same year. Meanwhile, Home and Away favourite Lynne McGranger, 72, who played Irene Roberts on the soap opera Home and Away for over 33 years, finally scored a Gold Logie nomination. Also nominated for TV top prize is A Current Affair's Ally Langdon, 46, who won Best News or Public Affairs Presenter last year. Two-time winner Hamish Blake, 43, is in the draw again for the Gold Logie, having won it back in 2022 for Lego Masters and in 2012 for Hamish and Andy's Gap Year. Former ABC News Breakfast presenter Lisa Millar, 56, is also in the running for the top prize for her work on Backroads and Muster Dogs. Also in the running is MasterChef Australia's Poh Ling Yeow, 51, who has recently been plagued with speculation that she may be stepping back from the beloved cooking show. And rounding the nominees is Dancing With The Stars' Sonia Kruger, 59, is up for the number one gong again after nabbing a Gold Logie back in 2023. The 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards nominees were announced on Monday in the Yallamundi Rooms at the Sydney Opera House, highlighting the very best of TV talent in Australia. Voting will open for all awards from 9am on Monday June 16 and remain open until 7pm on Friday August 1. The ceremony will be available to watch on Seven and 7Plus.


The Advertiser
16-06-2025
- 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


SBS Australia
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- SBS Australia
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 Share this with family and friends SBS's award winning companion podcast. Join host Yumi Stynes for Seen, a new SBS podcast about cultural creatives who have risen to excellence despite a role-model vacuum.