2021 Antenna Awards

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2021 Antenna Awards
DateSeptember 18, 2021 (2021-09-18)
Location Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne
CountryAustralia
Hosted byLance DeBoyle
Gabriella Labucci
Website c31.org.au/antennas
Television/radio coverage
Network
  2019  · Antenna Awards

The 2021 Antenna Awards ceremony is scheduled for 18 September 2021, instead of 29 May 2021 at the Deakin Edge at Federation Square in Melbourne. The ceremony was announced on 15 July 2019 and will recognize excellence in Australian community television of the eligibility period, running from 1 July 2019 to 19 March 2021. [1]

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This will be the 10th Antenna Awards ceremony and will be broadcast live on C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Nominations will be accepted from producers of programs that aired on terrestrial community television – including the now-defunct WTV Perth – as well as satellite and cable channels Aurora and ICTV. Special consideration will also be given to programs scheduled to air before 30 June 2021. [1]

Winners and nominees

Outstanding Direction in a ProgramOutstanding Editing in a Program
  • Transcending The Gender Narrative
    • Welcome To The Family
    • Rediscover Victoria
    • Recipe For Love
    • The Sri Lanka Morning Show
    • Ma Cherie
  • The Cellar Door: New Zealand
    • Just4Me Bake Club
    • The Black Box Experiment
    • Roaming The Outback
    • Sacred Spaces
    • Cash 4 Trash
Outstanding Sound in a ProgramOutstanding Camera Work in a Program
  • Good Afternoon Adelaide
    • Recipe For Love
    • Atlantis Untold
    • The Cellar Door: New Zealand
    • Spacequake Sports (2019 Hockey SA Premier League Grand Final)
    • Cash 4 Trash
  • Just4Me Bake Club
    • Last Drinks: Tasmania
    • Roaming The Outback
    • Recipe For Love
    • Rose St Pantry
    • The People’s Festival: 60 Years of Adelaide Fringe
Outstanding Technical & Creative Ingenuity in LockdownOutstanding Theme Song in a Program
  • Lance TV Ballarat
    • Move It Or Lose It Australia: At Home
    • Geelong Business Excellence Awards
    • The Rushed Behind
    • Bent TV
    • The Struggle
  • Damon Smith – The Beer Pioneer
    • Alexis Kotlowy – Good Afternoon Adelaide
    • Jacqui Lumsden – Rose St Pantry
    • Chris Newman – Talking Fishing
    • Anisha Thomas – Welcome To The Family
    • Adam Ritchie – Just4Me Bake Club
Best Non-Factual Program (Comedy/Narrative/Sketch/Art)Best Music Program
  • The Leak Season 7
    • The Black Box Experiment
    • FLUNK
    • MyTV (RMITV)
    • Good Afternoon Adelaide
    • Welcome to the Family
  • The Hard Rock Show
    • Melbourne Musos TV Show
    • 1700
    • MEMO TV
    • Gethsemane on TV
    • The Tribute Show
Best Factual, Current Affairs or Interview ProgramBest Culturally and/or Linguistically Diverse Program
  • Russian Influence
    • Sri Lanka Morning Show
    • Transcending The Gender Narrative
    • Lance TV Ballarat
    • The Michael Kuzilny Show
    • Tough Times
    • Paula’s Place
  • National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council Multicultural AFL Panel Show
    • Students Got Talent 2021
    • Victorian Multicultural Commission Awards for Excellence 2020
    • AMTV - Aussie Malaysian TV
    • Farda TV
    • Oz Indian TV
Best Special Interest or Lifestyle ProgramBest Sports Program
  • Classic Restos
    • SA Wine Weekly
    • Dog Jobs Australia
    • Rose St Pantry
    • Wombat & Goose present “Outta The Can”
    • Last Drinks: Tasmania
  • Spacequake Sports
    • National Ethnic and Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council AFL Show
    • The Rushed Behind
    • Unanimous Sports Talk
    • The Local Footy Show
    • SA Sports Show
Best Seniors ProgramBest Outdoor or Recreational Program
  • Good Evening Melbourne
    • Recipe For Love
    • Over 50 So What!
    • Country Cousins
    • Our Time
    • Move It Or Lose It
  • Off the Couch with Ethan
    • Roaming The Outback
    • Country Cousins
    • Get Hooked With Team Justagirl
    • Savage Seas Adventures
    • Reel Fun Lifestyle and Fishing
Best Live and/or Outside BroadcastBest Journalism in a Program
  • Talking Fishing
    • Lance TV Ballarat
    • Geelong Business Excellence Awards
    • The Rushed Behind
    • Spacequake Sports
    • Bay To Birdwood
  • The Struggle
    • Offbeat (Season Eight)
    • Tales of a City
    • Jethro Heller
    • Offbeat (Season 9 From Home)
    • Kai’s Big Gold Ball by Kara Perrin
    • Good Evening Melbourne
Best Youth PersonalityBest Youth Program
  • Nick Angus – Offbeat
    • Tavleen Singh – The Struggle
    • Isabella Taylor – Inspired By…
    • Sofia Vamvakidou – The Struggle
    • Ethan White – Off the Couch with Ethan
    • Patrick Scott – The Struggle
  • 1700
    • Campus Cupid
    • The Struggle
    • Topics: Travel, Adventure & Mayhem
    • Inspired By
    • Off the Couch with Ethan
Best Personality in a Seniors ProgramOutstanding Contribution to Community by a Program
  • Carol O’Halloran – Over 50 So What
    • Malcolm Harslett – OurTimeTV
    • Master Han Jin Song – Move It Or Lose It Australia
    • Caterina Borsato – Regional Italian Cuisine
    • Philip Newton – Farda TV
    • Ken Harris – Masterclass In Oils
  • Broadcast Radio Australia (SA)
    • Victorian Multicultural Commission Awards for Excellence 2020
    • The Sri Lanka Morning Show
    • Australia Korean TV
    • Bent TV
    • Health, Wellbeing and Lifestyle
Outstanding Creative Achievement In A ProgramBest Performance in a Non-Factual Program
  • The People’s Festival: 60 Years of Adelaide Fringe
    • Learning With Difficulties
    • Rediscover Victoria
    • The Black Box Experiment
    • The Cellar Door: New Zealand
    • Tales of a City – Jethro Heller
  • Kelsie Adelaide – FLUNK
    • Tim Wray – Good Afternoon Adelaide
    • Elisa Cristallo – Welcome To The Family
    • David M. Green – Good Afternoon Adelaide
    • Cherie Laurent – Ma Cherie
    • Gerard Kotlowy – Good Afternoon Adelaide
Personality of the YearProgram of the Year
  • Tavleen Singh – The Struggle
  • George Gayler – The Cellar Door: New Zealand
    • Lance DeBoyle – Lance TV Ballarat
    • Annie Louey – Rediscover Victoria
    • Caterina Borsato – Regional Italian Cuisine
    • Shankar Pillai – Come Up Starter Kit
    • Ethan White – Off the Couch with Ethan
    • Yazmin Firkins – Last Drinks: Tasmania
    • Maria Humphreys – Recipe For Love
    • David Kramer – Talking Fishing
  • Recipe For Love
    • FLUNK
    • The Cellar Door: New Zealand
    • Wombat & Goose present “Outta The Can”
    • Rediscover Victoria
    • Transcending The Gender Narrative
    • The Reel Thing
    • Just4Me Bake Club
The Stella Young Contribution to Community TV Award
  • Bent TV

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