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Best dressed: Logies Red Carpet host Sonia Kruger rates her favourite Logies fashion looks from over the years
Best dressed: Logies Red Carpet host Sonia Kruger rates her favourite Logies fashion looks from over the years

West Australian

time3 days ago

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  • West Australian

Best dressed: Logies Red Carpet host Sonia Kruger rates her favourite Logies fashion looks from over the years

Sonia Kruger has been to so many TV Week Logie Awards ceremonies over the years that she's lost count. 'I've been trying to work out which one was my first, and I am pretty sure I was working on Today Tonight, and I started there in 2000 — I remember I was wearing a red pantsuit,' she says. Fast forward 25 years — and several considerably more glamorous outfits later — and Kruger, who is up for the prestigious Gold Logie again this year, is still knocking it out of the park with her spectacular red carpet choices. 'I like to say, it takes a total of six people to build (me) these days,' she says of her 'glam squad', which includes stylist Natalia De Martin , make-up artist Simone Forte and hair stylist Norman Gonzales 'It would be awesome (to) give them a shoutout, actually, because I don't think they ever really get the recognition they deserve — they're the ones that make me look good.' Sonia's team have been coordinating her looks and designing hair and make-up choices for the Logies for at least a decade, with de Martin meticulously planning the Dancing With The Stars and The Voice host's red carpet look months in advance. 'Once the announcement is made, Natalia gets into planning,' she explains. 'She has this incredible memory for things I have worn, and she likes to make sure that every year (what I wear) is slightly different, and that there's something new and fresh about the dress. This year, Kruger will wear a gown designed by designer Alin Le'Kal, and she has another dress lined up to wear to the event inside. '(Natalia) has had a design concept in mind, and she's working with this on a particular dress, which I personally think is one of the most beautiful (I've worn) — it's by Alin Le'Kal,' Kruger explains. 'It really is so gorgeous.' Despite the fact she's attended dozens of award ceremonies, Kruger still gets excited pre-Logies. 'The getting-ready part is always the best part,' she admits, adding that daughter Maggie, who loves fashion like her Mum, loves watching her mum transform for the event. This year Kruger, who won a Gold Logie in 2023, will once again host the Red Carpet Show with co-host Dr Chris Brown, before heading inside to await the results of her award nominations — with her sister as plus-one. 'I think we have spent more time discussing her outfit for the Logies than mine!' she laughs. 'She and I look very similar, so I think we're going to confuse the cameraman when he cuts to our table, because we're only a year apart and we look exactly the same.' As for her Gold Logie chances this year, on her fourth nomination? 'Well, somebody told me my betting odds were pretty bad,' she says. 'So I'm just looking forward to having a good night. 'Maybe if I win I will send (my sister) up to do an acceptance speech — she'd probably do a better job than me!' We take a stroll down the ruby rug with Logies Red Carpet host Sonia Kruger. Dolce and Gabbana, 2002 'I think I was sucked in by the label. But it was made from jersey, so it was super comfortable. I look like I probably belong on a Real Housewives franchise or as a contestant on MAFS — it's really got that vibe to it. But it was 25 years ago, so I was a bit younger and a bit wilder…' Alex Perry, 2006 'That dress I absolutely loved — it's one my favorite dresses from The Logies. I remember (Alex) being quite reluctant to make it in that green, but I was really insistent. Turns out he was (against it) because it was his old school uniform colour…! He made it for me, and it fitted like a glove.' J'Aton, 2007 'That one won me 'Best Dressed' on the night. It was made from amazing Swarovski chrystal fabric, and it's still one of my favourite dresses ever. I would wear this dress again if I had the chance. Again, it was super comfortable, and just really, really stunning — and the detail was incredible.' Alex Perry, 2008 'That one was made from this really beautiful matte velvet. It wasn't quite as tight as Alex likes his dresses to be, and he was kind of annoyed about it, but I felt really comfortable in it, which was great. And I loved how sophisticated it was.' Alex Perry, 2009 'Alex is a dear, dear friend of mine…and I remember saying to him, 'I just want something simple and comfortable and easy to get around in…and he made me this! It was ruffles, and it was the kind of thing that Maggie would have loved, aged five. I made a lot of Finding Nemo jokes about it. It was a LOT.' J'Aton, 2010 'This one was really soft, and this beautiful olive green colour. I loved that dress, because it was so different from everything else I had worn. We were doing a lot of structured gowns with Dancing With The Stars at the time, and I loved that it was soft, and had Grecian kind of vibes; very mute and natural.' Hervé Léger, 2016 'I had just had Maggie, and I was going through a 'stretchy dress' phase after having her. I loved this one because it was so fun, but it was also super comfortable to wear. If you're comfortable in what you are wearing, you feel good, and you just have a much better time.' Balmain, 2017 'We went for an international designer this particular year. I can't remember exactly why, I think because it had a little bit of stretch in it? It had this drapey sort of cape thing going on, which was very new at the time. And… was it pants?' Albina Dyla, 2022 'I remember Fashion Critical asked how many Fraggles had to die for this dress, which was hilarious. The funny thing is that the feathers look so soft and beautiful, but it was like wearing a bed of needles, because at the end of every feather is a quill, and they were really pointy!' Stephen Kalil& Sean Rentero (event dress), 2023 'This was an unusual dress for me to wear, because it was really pretty and soft and flowy — I generally tend to go for things that are a bit more edgy or structured. But it was such a beautiful colour, and it looked lovely against the red carpet and it was such a contrast to the dress I changed into for the ceremony, which was this rainbow glow mesh.' FatimaK Designs, 2024 'That was very long, and I did end up wearing a different dress inside, which was this beautiful rose gold, one-shoulder dress, which was comfortable to sit down in. Sonia Kruger and Dr Chris Brown host the 65th Annual TV WEEK Logies Red Carpet Show from 7pm on Sunday August 3, with the ceremony starting at 7.30pm on Seven and 7Plus. Votes for this year's Logies are open:

Sonia Kruger rates her best and worst Logies fashion
Sonia Kruger rates her best and worst Logies fashion

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Sonia Kruger rates her best and worst Logies fashion

Sonia Kruger has been to so many TV Week Logie Awards ceremonies over the years that she's lost count. 'I've been trying to work out which one was my first, and I am pretty sure I was working on Today Tonight, and I started there in 2000 — I remember I was wearing a red pantsuit,' she says. Fast forward 25 years — and several considerably more glamorous outfits later — and Kruger, who is up for the prestigious Gold Logie again this year, is still knocking it out of the park with her spectacular red carpet choices. 'I like to say, it takes a total of six people to build (me) these days,' she says of her 'glam squad', which includes stylist Natalia De Martin, make-up artist Simone Forte and hair stylist Norman Gonzales 'It would be awesome (to) give them a shoutout, actually, because I don't think they ever really get the recognition they deserve — they're the ones that make me look good.' Sonia's 'Best in the Business' Glam Squad is (L-R) Norman Gonzales, Simone Forte and Natalia De Martin. Credit: Supplied Sonia's team have been coordinating her looks and designing hair and make-up choices for the Logies for at least a decade, with de Martin meticulously planning the Dancing With The Stars and The Voice host's red carpet look months in advance. 'Once the announcement is made, Natalia gets into planning,' she explains. 'She has this incredible memory for things I have worn, and she likes to make sure that every year (what I wear) is slightly different, and that there's something new and fresh about the dress. This year, Kruger will wear a gown designed by designer Alin Le'Kal, and she has another dress lined up to wear to the event inside. '(Natalia) has had a design concept in mind, and she's working with this on a particular dress, which I personally think is one of the most beautiful (I've worn) — it's by Alin Le'Kal,' Kruger explains. Sonia with Simone and Natalia at last year's Logies. Credit: Supplied 'It really is so gorgeous.' Despite the fact she's attended dozens of award ceremonies, Kruger still gets excited pre-Logies. 'The getting-ready part is always the best part,' she admits, adding that daughter Maggie, who loves fashion like her Mum, loves watching her mum transform for the event. Essential pre-Red Carpet prep. Credit: Supplied This year Kruger, who won a Gold Logie in 2023, will once again host the Red Carpet Show with co-host Dr Chris Brown, before heading inside to await the results of her award nominations — with her sister as plus-one. 'I think we have spent more time discussing her outfit for the Logies than mine!' she laughs. 'She and I look very similar, so I think we're going to confuse the cameraman when he cuts to our table, because we're only a year apart and we look exactly the same.' Sonia's Glam Squad assemble. Credit: Supplied As for her Gold Logie chances this year, on her fourth nomination? 'Well, somebody told me my betting odds were pretty bad,' she says. 'So I'm just looking forward to having a good night. 'Maybe if I win I will send (my sister) up to do an acceptance speech — she'd probably do a better job than me!' We take a stroll down the ruby rug with Logies Red Carpet host Sonia Kruger. Dolce and Gabbana, 2002 Dolce and Gabbana (tiger-print dress), 2002 Credit: Patrick Riviere / Getty Images 'I think I was sucked in by the label. But it was made from jersey, so it was super comfortable. I look like I probably belong on a Real Housewives franchise or as a contestant on MAFS — it's really got that vibe to it. But it was 25 years ago, so I was a bit younger and a bit wilder…' Alex Perry, 2006 Alex Perry (strapless green silk dress), 2006 Credit: Kristian Dowling / Getty Images 'That dress I absolutely loved — it's one my favorite dresses from The Logies. I remember (Alex) being quite reluctant to make it in that green, but I was really insistent. Turns out he was (against it) because it was his old school uniform colour…! He made it for me, and it fitted like a glove.' J'Aton, 2007 J'Aton, (white crystal dress), 2007 Credit: David Hahn - Staff 'That one won me 'Best Dressed' on the night. It was made from amazing Swarovski chrystal fabric, and it's still one of my favourite dresses ever. I would wear this dress again if I had the chance. Again, it was super comfortable, and just really, really stunning — and the detail was incredible.' Alex Perry, 2008 Alex Perry (Black velvet one shoulder), 2008 Credit: AAPIMAGE 'That one was made from this really beautiful matte velvet. It wasn't quite as tight as Alex likes his dresses to be, and he was kind of annoyed about it, but I felt really comfortable in it, which was great. And I loved how sophisticated it was.' Alex Perry, 2009 Alex Perry (aqua ruffle dress), 2009 Credit: AAPIMAGE 'Alex is a dear, dear friend of mine…and I remember saying to him, 'I just want something simple and comfortable and easy to get around in…and he made me this! It was ruffles, and it was the kind of thing that Maggie would have loved, aged five. I made a lot of Finding Nemo jokes about it. It was a LOT.' J'Aton, 2010 J'Aton (pistachio draped dress), 2010 Credit: AAPIMAGE 'This one was really soft, and this beautiful olive green colour. I loved that dress, because it was so different from everything else I had worn. We were doing a lot of structured gowns with Dancing With The Stars at the time, and I loved that it was soft, and had Grecian kind of vibes; very mute and natural.' Hervé Léger, 2016 Hervé Léger, (gold, fringed dress) 2016 Credit: AAPIMAGE 'I had just had Maggie, and I was going through a 'stretchy dress' phase after having her. I loved this one because it was so fun, but it was also super comfortable to wear. If you're comfortable in what you are wearing, you feel good, and you just have a much better time.' Balmain, 2017 Balmain (beige dress with high neck), 2017 Credit: AAPIMAGE 'We went for an international designer this particular year. I can't remember exactly why, I think because it had a little bit of stretch in it? It had this drapey sort of cape thing going on, which was very new at the time. And… was it pants?' Albina Dyla, 2022 Albina Dyla (fraggle dress with mirrors up top), 2022 Credit: Instagram / Instagram 'I remember Fashion Critical asked how many Fraggles had to die for this dress, which was hilarious. The funny thing is that the feathers look so soft and beautiful, but it was like wearing a bed of needles, because at the end of every feather is a quill, and they were really pointy!' Stephen Kalil& Sean Rentero (event dress), 2023 Stephen Kalil, 2023 & Sean Rentero Credit: Hanna Lassen / Getty Images for TV WEEK Logie A 'This was an unusual dress for me to wear, because it was really pretty and soft and flowy — I generally tend to go for things that are a bit more edgy or structured. But it was such a beautiful colour, and it looked lovely against the red carpet and it was such a contrast to the dress I changed into for the ceremony, which was this rainbow glow mesh.' FatimaK Designs, 2024 FatimaK Designs, 2024 Credit: Sam Tabone / Getty Images 'That was very long, and I did end up wearing a different dress inside, which was this beautiful rose gold, one-shoulder dress, which was comfortable to sit down in. Sonia Kruger and Dr Chris Brown host the 65th Annual TV WEEK Logies Red Carpet Show from 7pm on Sunday August 3, with the ceremony starting at 7.30pm on Seven and 7Plus. Votes for this year's Logies are open:

Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed
Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed

7NEWS

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed

Home and Away fans, it's time to get the hankies ready. The long-running soap has released details of how beloved character Irene Roberts will depart Summer Bay — and it looks like it's going to be a weeper. Lynne McGranger has famously played the Summer Bay matriarch for 33 years, and filmed her final scenes back in March of this year — they are set to air in August. 'After over three decades as the Bay's tough-talking, big-hearted battler, Irene's gripping final storyline is now in motion, and it will have all of Australia talking,' an official release reads. 'In recent weeks, the much-loved character has experienced a series of alarming memory lapses, including a concerning incident where she forgot she was babysitting Archie and nearly left him home alone. 'Next week, Irene takes her first step toward confronting the truth. 'With the support of her dear friend John Palmer (Shane Withington), she bravely meets with Dr Bree Cameron (Juliet Godwin) for a medical consultation. 'It's there that Irene is faced with a gut-wrenching reality. There's no coming back from this one.' McGranger, who was recently nominated for both a Silver and Gold Logie at this yea'r 65th TV Week Logie Awards, admitted earlier this year that filming her exit storyline was an emotional experience. The 72 year-old was instrumental in deciding how her much-loved character would leave the series, and said she was satisfied with how everything is set to play out on screen. 'I can't tell you (much) — the audience will have to wait and see — but I went and spoke to the producers and the head writer and ran (my idea) past them, and they loved it,' she told Perth Now earlier this year. '(The story) is very pertinent, and very important, and I am really very proud of it,' McGranger said. 'From what I have read, and from what we have filmed so far, it is so well written — I just hope I can do it justice. 'But I know my fellow actors will support me, and I'm happy with the way it is all unfolding.' Don't miss a moment as Home and Away counts down to the departure of a television icon. Home and Away's Lynne McGranger is nominated for the 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards, airing exclusively on Seven Sunday, 3 August. Click here to vote.

Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed
Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed

West Australian

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • West Australian

Farewell, Irene: Lynne McGranger's Home and Away exit storylines revealed

Home and Away fans, it's time to get the hankies ready. The long-running soap has released details of how beloved character Irene Roberts will depart Summer Bay — and it looks like it's going to be a weeper. Lynne McGranger has famously played the Summer Bay matriarch for 33 years, and filmed her final scenes back in March of this year — they are set to air in August. 'After over three decades as the Bay's tough-talking, big-hearted battler, Irene's gripping final storyline is now in motion, and it will have all of Australia talking,' an official release reads. 'In recent weeks, the much-loved character has experienced a series of alarming memory lapses, including a concerning incident where she forgot she was babysitting Archie and nearly left him home alone. 'Next week, Irene takes her first step toward confronting the truth. 'With the support of her dear friend John Palmer (Shane Withington), she bravely meets with Dr Bree Cameron (Juliet Godwin) for a medical consultation. 'It's there that Irene is faced with a gut-wrenching reality. There's no coming back from this one.' McGranger, who was recently nominated for both a Silver and Gold Logie at this yea'r 65th TV Week Logie Awards, admitted earlier this year that filming her exit storyline was an emotional experience. The 72 year-old was instrumental in deciding how her much-loved character would leave the series, and said she was satisfied with how everything is set to play out on screen. 'I can't tell you (much) — the audience will have to wait and see — but I went and spoke to the producers and the head writer and ran (my idea) past them, and they loved it,' she told Perth Now earlier this year. '(The story) is very pertinent, and very important, and I am really very proud of it,' McGranger said. 'From what I have read, and from what we have filmed so far, it is so well written — I just hope I can do it justice. 'But I know my fellow actors will support me, and I'm happy with the way it is all unfolding.' Don't miss a moment as Home and Away counts down to the departure of a television icon.

Logies chaos as Sonia Kruger ‘forgotten' in Gold Logie category and American star Kaitlyn Dever nominated for top acting gong
Logies chaos as Sonia Kruger ‘forgotten' in Gold Logie category and American star Kaitlyn Dever nominated for top acting gong

Sky News AU

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News AU

Logies chaos as Sonia Kruger ‘forgotten' in Gold Logie category and American star Kaitlyn Dever nominated for top acting gong

The 2025 TV Week Logie Awards nominations have been announced with a history-breaking six women vying for the coveted Gold Logie. Aussie TV's night of nights is set to return to Sydney's The Star Casino in August with a whopping 23 separate categories honouring the small screen. TV presenters Ally Langdon, Julia Morris, Lisa Millar, Sonia Kruger, Poh Ling Yeow and Lynne McGranger are competing for the Gold Logie – widely regarded as the highest honour in Australian television. The sole male star in the category is Lego Masters host Hamish Blake, who has already won the award twice in 2012 and 2022. On Monday, presenter Tara Rushton officially unveiled this year's nominees at a ceremony in Sydney but made an awkward gaffe after failing to announce Kruger. According to Rushton asked the assembled press to 'put your hands together for all your Gold Logie nominees' – with Kruger still left awkwardly offstage, waiting to be announced. 'Oh, hold on – Sonia Kruger! I am never going to live this down,' said Rushton, as Kruger finally made her entrance. 'I'm so sorry, Sonee,' Rushton added. 'That's me done.' Meanwhile, Blake told the same outlet that winning the award again would be 'the last thing anyone wants to see' and backed his fellow nominees instead. 'I'm just going to put it on record: never should someone win it less than I should win it this year,' he said. I think in this climate, in this day in age, the only guy getting up to win is the last thing anyone wants to see. 'I'm very happy to be nominated, a wonderful bunch of ladies I'm with … my god, it would be just a disaster if I won it.' The mostly female Gold Logie category is possibly an attempt by organisers to address a glaring gender imbalance, with just two winners in the past decade having been women. The relatively early announcements also give nominees a generous six week charm offensive to convince the public to vote for them for the top gong. Perhaps reflecting the dearth of scripted Aussie content currently on screens, this year's categories are largely padded out with game show hosts, competition series and reality shows. Meanwhile, the acting categories have been lumped into broad 'Drama' and 'Comedy' groups which made for some surprising bedfellows. This year, primetime soap Home And Away is in the same category as the critically acclaimed miniseries Territory. While the awards show is designed to honour Aussie performers, at least two foreign stars are up for acting gongs. English actress and Bridget Jones star Sally Phillips is up for the Silver Logie for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy for her role in the ABC series Austin. Meanwhile, American actress Kaitlyn Dever managed to sneak into the Silver Logie category for Best Lead Actress in Drama for her portrayal of cancer con-woman Belle Gibson in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar. Check out the full 2025 TV Week Logie nominees below: TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE – Most Popular Personality on Australian Television Host and journalist, Ally Langdon Entertainer, broadcaster and comedian, Hamish Blake Presenter and comedian, Julia Morris Journalist and presenter, Lisa Millar Actress, Lynne McGranger Judge and co-host, Poh Ling Yeow Entertainer and presenter, Sonia Kruger 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 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 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 Glenn Butcher, Fisk, ABC 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 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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