List of awards and nominations received by Neighbours

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Awards and nominations received by Neighbours
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Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. The series, its writers and directors have been nominated for a variety of different accolades, including 83 Logie Awards, 35 AWGIE Awards, over 200 Inside Soap Awards, 11 All About Soap Awards and 15 National Television Awards. The series has won 31 Logie Awards, making it the second most successful recipient behind fellow soap opera Home and Away .

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Neighbours has an ensemble cast and several of its actors have received acting award nominations. Kylie Minogue has won four Logie Awards, while Ryan Moloney has won five Inside Soap Awards. Brooke Satchwell won a People's Choice Award in 1999 and Daniel O'Connor and Natalie Blair won King & Queen Of Teen at the 2007 Dolly Teen Choice Awards. Jackie Woodburne has been nominated for 25 awards, the most of any cast member. Neighbours has been nominated for over 600 awards and has won over 100.

All About Soap Awards

The All About Soap Awards are hosted by All About Soap magazine.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2002Cork Open the ChampersDrew and Libby's weddingNominated [1]
2003Wicked Weepie Libby Kennedy (Kym Valentine)Won [2]
2006I'm A Survivor Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburne)Nominated
2007I'm A Survivor Sky Mangel (Stephanie McIntosh)Nominated
Wedding ShockBoyd and Janae ElopeNominated
2009Bad Boy Lucas Fitzgerald (Scott Major)Nominated [3]
2010Baby DramaSusan and Libby's surrogacy storylineNominated [4]
2011Baby DramaSteph gives her baby awayNominated [5]
2012Best Comeback Malcolm Kennedy Nominated [6]
2013Best WeddingVanessa and LucasNominated [7]
2014Best MomentThe TornadoNominated [8]
Best MomentSonya calls her stalkerNominated

AACTA Awards

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, also known as the AACTA Awards, recognise excellence in the film and television industries, both locally and internationally. They were originally called the Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI Awards). In 2020, AACTA introduced the AACTA Audience Choice Awards following COVID-19 restrictions, which allowed viewers to vote on Australian screen and artist achievements locally and internationally across the last decade. [9]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1993 Best Episode in a Television Drama SerialEpisode 1859 – Margaret Slarke and Sally-Anne KerrNominated [10]
1997 Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama SerialEpisode 2842 – Peter DoddsWon [11]
Episode 2911 – Peter DoddsNominated
1999 Avid Australia Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Series (Long)Episode 3388 – Peter DoddsNominated [12]
Episode 3389 – Peter DoddsNominated
2021 Favourite Australian TV DramaNeighboursNominated [9]

Australian Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Of The Year Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2009Favourite TV Actress Pippa Black Nominated [13]
2010Favourite TV Actress Margot Robbie Nominated [14]

Australian Directors' Guild Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2010Best Direction in a TV Drama SerialChris AdsheadNominated [15]
[16]
Best Direction in a TV Drama SerialJovita O'Shaughnessy for Episode 5861Won
2012Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Jonathon Dutton for Episode 6188 Nominated [17]
Best Direction in a TV Drama SerialRalph Strasser for Episode 6065Nominated
2013Best Direction in a TV Drama SerialJovita O'Shaughnessy for Episode 6472Nominated [18]
2015Best Direction in a TV Drama SerialChris Langman for Episode 6962Nominated [19]
2017Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SerialGary Conway for Episode 7509Won [20]
2018Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SerialChris Adshead for Episode 7562Nominated [21]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SerialKath Hayden for Episode 7726Nominated
2019Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episode Scott Major for Episode 7776AWon [22]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episodeScott Major for Episode 7776BNominated
2020Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama SerialTony Gardiner for Episode 8325Nominated [23]
Best Direction of a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Kate Kendall for Episode 8052 Won [24]
2021Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episodeScott Major for Episode 8573Nominated [25]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episodeTenika Smith for Episode 8490Nominated

Australian Writers Guild Awards

The AWGIE Awards are an annual awards ceremony hosted by the Australian Writers' Guild for excellence in television, stage and radio writing.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1999Best Script for a Television SerialJohn Upton for "Episode 3151"Nominated
2000Best Script for a Television SerialJon Stephens for "Episode 3444"Nominated
2001Best Script for a Television Serial John Hanlon for "Episode 3740"Won [26]
2003Best Script for a Television Serial Jeff Truman for "Episode 4155"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialAnthony Morris for "Episode 4189"Nominated
2004Best Script for a Television SerialJohn Hanlon for "Episode 4293"Won [26]
Best Script for a Television SerialPhilippa Burne for "Episode 4456"Nominated
2005Best Script for a Television SerialDrew Proffitt for "Episode 4574"Nominated
2006Best Script for a Television SerialPeter Mattessi for "Episode 4749"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialKatrina Foster for "Episode 4838"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialAnthony Morris for "Episode 4881"Nominated
2007Best Script for a Television SerialDavid Hannam for "Episode 5175"Nominated
2008Best Script for a Television SerialScott Taylor for "Episode 5430"Nominated [27]
Best Script for a Television SerialAnthony Morris for "Episode 5431"Nominated
2009Best Script for a Television SerialJohn Davies for "Episode 5474"Nominated [28]
Best Script for a Television SerialAnthony Morris for Episode 5486Nominated
2010Best Script for a Television SerialRene Zandveld for "Episode 5782"Nominated [29]
2011Best Script for a Television SerialAnthony Morris for "Episode 6018"Nominated [30]
2012Best Script for a Television Serial Pete McTighe for "Episode 6231"Nominated [31]
2014Best Script for a Television Serial Stephen Vagg for "Episode 6744"Nominated [32]
[33]
Best Script for a Television Serial Margaret Wilson for "Episode 6820"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialAlexa Wyatt for "Episode 6836"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialStephen Vagg for "Episode 6857"Won
2015Best Script for a Television SerialEmma J. Steele for "Episode 6943"Nominated [34]
Best Script for a Television SerialNick King for "Episode 6962"Nominated
2016Best Script for a Television Serial Jason Herbison for "Episode 7202"Won [35]
[36]
Best Script for a Television SerialPeter Mattessi for "Episode 7284"Nominated
2017Best Script for a Television Serial Sam Meikle for "Episode 7414"Nominated [37]
Best Script for a Television SerialSue Hore for "Episode 7477"Nominated
Best Script for a Television SerialPeter Mattessi for "Episode 7492"Nominated
2018Best Script for a Television SerialPeter Mattessi for "Episode 7776"Won [38]
2019Best Script for a Television SerialJason Herbison for "Episode 8052"Won [39]
2021Best Script for a Television SerialJessica Paine for "Episode 8328"Nominated [40]
Best Script for a Television SerialPeter Mattessi for "Episode 8367"Won
Best Script for a Television SerialJason Herbison for "Episode 8498"Nominated
2022Best Script for a Television SerialJessica Paine for "Episode 8654"Nominated [41]
Best Script for a Television SerialEmma J Steele for "Episode 8801"Nominated
2023Best Script for a Television SerialJason Herbison for "Episode 8903"Nominated [42]
Best Script for a Television Serial Sarah Mayberry for "Episode 8867"Won

Daytime Emmy Awards

Neighbours became eligible for the Daytime Emmy Awards following its 2023 revival on Amazon Freevee, as it is financed and distributed by Amazon MGM Studios. [43]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2024 Outstanding Drama Series NeighboursNominated [43]
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Guy Pearce Nominated

Digital Spy Reader Awards

The Digital Spy Soap Awards were created and hosted by entertainment website Digital Spy. The awards celebrate moments in British and Australian soap operas, and were first presented in 2008, where Neighbours was nominated in 13 of the 14 categories. [44] From 2014, the awards became the annual Digital Spy Reader Awards, which polls readers for the best moments in various categories, including television soap operas, films, and tech. [45]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2008Best SoapNeighboursNominated [44]
Most Popular Actor Alan Fletcher Nominated
Most Popular Actress Jackie Woodburne Nominated
Best Single Episode Frazer Yeats and Rosetta Cammeniti's wedding/Bus CrashNominated
Storyline of the Year Karl, Susan and Izzy in LondonNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipAlan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne (Karl and Susan Kennedy)Nominated
Villain of the Year Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson)Nominated
Best Newcomer Nicky Whelan (Pepper Steiger)Nominated
Best Child Actor (Under 16) Fletcher O'Leary (Mickey Gannon)Nominated
Sexiest Male Ben Lawson Nominated
Sexiest Female Nicky Whelan Nominated
Best Exit Ben Nicholas (Stingray Timmins)Nominated
Best PetPouch the kangarooNominated
2014Best SoapNeighboursNominated [45]
2015Best Actor Carla Bonner (Stephanie Scully)Nominated [46]
Best Cliffhanger Harold sees Madge Nominated
Best 'It Could Only Happen in a Soap' MomentMadge's ghostNominated
Best Kiss Brad and Lauren Nominated
Best LOL MomentErinsborough Bake-OffNominated
Best Newcomer Travis Burns (Tyler Brennan)Nominated
Best Performance by an Animal Bossy Nominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineBrad and Lauren's betrayalNominated
Most Tearjerking Moment Matt diesNominated
2016Best ActorStefan DennisNominated [47]
Best ActressCarla BonnerNominated
Best NewcomerLilly Van Der Meer (Xanthe Canning)Nominated
Best ShipTyler and Piper Nominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineAn explosion rocks LassitersNominated
Biggest OMG Moment Jack is revealed as a priestNominated
Biggest Unsung HeroFelix Mallard (Ben Kirk)Nominated
Funniest Character Sheila Canning Nominated
2017Best Soap Actor Travis Burns (Tyler)Nominated [48]
Ryan Moloney (Toadfish Rebecchi)Nominated
Best Soap Actress Eve Morey (Sonya Rebecchi)Nominated
Jackie Woodburne (Susan)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerScarlet Vas (Mishti Sharma)Nominated
Best Soap RelationshipTyler Brennan and Piper WillisNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best Soap StorylineFake Dee cons ToadieNominated
Best Soap StuntThe Backpackers crashNominated
Best Soap Villain Fake Dee Nominated
Biggest OMG Soap MomentDee Bliss revealed as a fakeNominated
Funniest CharacterSheila CanningNominated
2018Best Soap Actor (Female)Mavournee Hazel8th [49]
Best Soap Actor (Male)Stefan Dennis10th
Best Soap Couple David Tanaka and Aaron Brennan 7th
Best Soap (Daytime)NeighboursWon
Best Soap NewcomerJoe Davidson (Cassius Grady)10th
April Rose Pengilly (Chloe Brennan)6th
Best Soap Storyline Dee or Andrea?8th
Best Soap StuntTyler and Piper's rooftop horror7th
Biggest OMG Soap Moment Cassius kills Hamish 7th
Most Bizarre Soap StorylineIzzy steals Karl's sperm7th
2019Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [50]
Best Soap NewcomerJemma Donovan (Harlow Robinson)5th
Best Soap StorylineSonya's cancer5th
Most Devastating Soap DeathSonya Rebecchi5th
OMG Soap MomentDee is still alive5th
2020Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [51]
2021Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [52]
2022Best Daytime SoapNeighbours2nd [53]
Best Soap CoupleKarl and Susan Kennedy3rd
2023Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [54]
Best Soap CoupleKarl and Susan Kennedy3rd
Rising Star Naomi Rukavina (Remi Varga-Murphy)5th

Dolly Teen Choice Awards

The Dolly Teen Choice Awards are hosted by Dolly magazine.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2006Most Popular TV ShowNeighboursWon [55]
Best Slashie Natalie Bassingthwaighte Won
2007King & Queen Of TeenDaniel O'Connor and Natalie BlairWon [56]
2008Glued To The ScreenNeighboursNominated [57]
King Of Teen Dean Geyer Nominated
2010Sweetest Slashie Sam Clark Nominated [58]
[59]
Soap Star Of The Year Matthew Werkmeister Nominated
Soap Star Of The Year James Sorensen Nominated
Soap Star Of The Year Margot Robbie Nominated


Inside Soap Awards

The Inside Soap Awards are voted for by readers of Inside Soap magazine. The awards have been running since 1996.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1996Best Actor Tom Oliver Nominated [60]
[61]
Bruce Samazan Nominated
Best Actress Kimberley Davies Nominated
Best Couple Cheryl Stark and Lou Carpenter Nominated
Danni Stark and Malcolm Kennedy Nominated
Best Foreign SoapNeighboursNominated
Best Newcomer Emma Harrison Nominated
Best Single Performance by a FemaleHelen's grief when Reuben diedNominated
Best Single Performance by a MaleMark's breakdown after his religious obsessionNominated
Best Soap Plot in Past YearAnnalise and Stonefish kissingNominated
Danni and Mal moving in togetherNominated
Mark finding GodNominated
Biggest Bitch in Soap Joanna Hartman Nominated
Most Annoying Character Mark Gottlieb Nominated
Colin Taylor Nominated
Most Upsetting Departure Rick Alessi Nominated
Julie Martin Nominated
Sexiest Female in SoapKimberley DaviesWon
Alyce Platt Nominated
Sexiest Male in Soap Richard Grieve Nominated
Silliest Soap Plot Over Past YearDr Kennedy and the gnomesNominated
Hannah's crush on DayleNominated
Serendipity's regression therapyNominated
1997Best Actor Bernard Curry Won [62]
[63]
Best Couple Libby Kennedy and Darren Stark Nominated
Best Newcomer Nicola Charles Nominated
Todd MacDonald Nominated
Best Overseas SoapNeighboursNominated
Best Soap Veteran Anne Haddy Won
Moya O'Sullivan Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Ian Rawlings Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kym Valentine Nominated
Best Young Actor Rebecca Ritters Nominated
Biggest Laugh in Soap Toadfish Rebecchi Nominated
Character We Miss the MostCheryl StarkNominated
Angie Rebecchi Nominated
Stonefish Rebecchi Nominated
Sexiest FemaleNicola CharlesNominated
Sexiest MaleTodd MacDonaldNominated
Benjamin McNair Nominated
Jesse Spencer Nominated
Most Dramatic StorylineLuke's battle with cancerNominated
Madge and Harold's returnNominated
1998Best Actor Alan Fletcher Nominated [64]
Best Actress Anne Charleston Nominated
Best CoupleHarold and Madge BishopNominated
Best NewcomerBrett CousinsNominated
Best Overseas SoapNeighboursNominated
Best Young Actor Brooke Satchwell Nominated
Funniest Character Toadfish Rebecchi Nominated
Most Dramatic StorylineKarl and Sarah's affairNominated
Most Missed Character Helen Daniels Nominated
Sexiest Man Jesse Spencer Nominated
Sexiest Woman Nicola Charles Nominated
The Love to Hate You Award for Best Guy/GirlSarah BeaumontNominated
1999Best ActorJesse SpencerNominated [65]
Best ActressBrooke SatchwellNominated
Best Couple Billy Kennedy and Anne Wilkinson Nominated
Best Newcomer Jonathon Dutton Nominated
Best Overseas SoapNeighboursNominated
Best Young Actor Rebecca Ritters Nominated
Funniest CharacterToadfish RebecchiNominated
Most Dramatic StorylineSusan's discovery of Karl and Sarah's affairNominated
Sexiest FemaleNicola CharlesNominated
Sexiest Male Dan Paris Nominated
2000Best ActorDan ParisNominated [66]
[67]
Best ActressKym ValentineNominated
Best Bad Guy/Girl Brendan Bell Nominated
Best CoupleDrew Kirk and Libby KennedyNominated
Best Newcomer Carla Bonner Nominated
Holly Valance Nominated
Best Overseas SoapNeighboursWon
Best Young Actor Kate Keltie Nominated
Funniest characterHarold BishopNominated
Most Dramatic StorylineLibby and Stephanie's bike crashNominated
Most Missed CharacterBill KennedyNominated
Sexiest FemaleHolly ValanceNominated
Krista VendyNominated
Sexiest MaleDan ParisNominated
2001Best ActorDan ParisNominated [68]
[69]
Best ActressAnne CharlestonNominated
Best CoupleLibby and Drew KirkNominated
Best Exit Madge Bishop Nominated
Best Newcomer Mark Raffety Nominated
Best Overseas SoapNeighboursWon
Best Young ActorKate KeltieNominated
Most Dramatic StorylineDrew, Libby and Steph love triangleNominated
Sexiest FemaleHolly ValanceNominated
Sexiest MaleDan ParisNominated
2002Best ActorDan ParisNominated [70]
Best ActressCarla BonnerNominated
Best Bad Boy Mark Rafferty Nominated
Best CoupleDrew Kirk and Libby KennedyNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineThe Flick, Steph and Marc love triangleNominated
Best Newcomer Maggie Millar Nominated
Best Young ActorKate KeltieNominated
Funniest Character Harold Bishop Nominated
2003Best ActorMark RaffetyNominated [71]
[72]
Best ActressKym ValentineNominated
Best Bad BoyDarcy TylerNominated
Best CoupleToadfish Rebecchi and Dee Bliss Nominated
Best FamilyThe ScullysNominated
Best Newcomer Delta Goodrem Nominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineDr Darcy's evil waysNominated
Best Young ActorKatie KeltieNominated
Funniest characterHarold BishopNominated
Sexiest FemaleHolly ValanceNominated
Madeleine WestNominated
Sexiest Male Blair McDonough Nominated
2004Best ActorAlan FletcherNominated [73]
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Best Bad BoyBen BarrackNominated
Best BitchNatalie BassingthwaiteNominated
Best CoupleSteph Scully and Max HoylandNominated
Best NewcomerNatalie BassingthwaiteNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineHarold turns evilNominated
Best Young ActorMarisa SiketaNominated
Funniest PerformanceIan SmithNominated
2005Best ActorAlan FletcherNominated [74]
Best ActorStefan DennisNominated
Best ActressNatalie BassingthwaighteNominated
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Best Bad BoyDamien BodieNominated
Best Bad BoyStefan DennisNominated
Best BitchNatalie BassingthwaiteNominated
Best CoupleSteph Scully and Max HoylandNominated
Best CoupleSky Mangel and Boyd HoylandNominated
Best FamilyThe BishopsNominated
Best FamilyThe HoylandsNominated
Best NewcomerDamien BodieNominated
Best NewcomerBen NicholasNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineSusan/Karl/Izzy love triangleNominated
Best StorylineLassiter's explosionNominated
Best Young ActorMarisa SiketaNominated
Funniest StarIan SmithNominated
Funniest StarTom OliverNominated
2006Best ActorStefan DennisNominated [75]
Best ActorIan SmithNominated
Best ActressCarla BonnerNominated
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Best Bad BoyStefan DennisNominated
Best BitchNatalie BassingthwaiteNominated
Best CoupleMax and Steph HoylandNominated
Best CouplePaul Robinson and Izzy HoylandNominated
Best FamilyThe HoylandsNominated
Best FamilyThe TimminsNominated
Best NewcomerPippa BlackNominated
Best NewcomerCaitlin StaseyNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
Best StorylineThe Plane CrashNominated
Best StorylineSteph's cancer/pregnancyNominated
Best Young ActorSianoa Smit-McPheeNominated
Funniest StarNell FeeneyNominated
Funniest StarTom OliverNominated
2007Best ActorStefan DennisNominated [76]
Best ActorAlan FletcherNominated
Best Actress Eliza Taylor-Cotter Nominated
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Sexiest Male David Hoflin Nominated
Sexiest MaleDaniel O'ConnorNominated
Sexiest FemaleNatalie BlairNominated
Sexiest FemaleNicky WhelanNominated
Best Bad BoyStefan DennisNominated
Best Bad Boy Scott Johnson Nominated
Best BitchNatalie BassingthwaighteNominated
Best BitchPippa BlackNominated
Best Young ActorSam ClarkNominated
Best Young Actor Caitlin Stasey Nominated
Best NewcomerBen LawsonNominated
Best Newcomer Natalie Saleeba Nominated
Funniest Performance Tom Oliver Nominated
Funniest Performance Ian Smith Nominated
Best Couple Carmella Cammeniti and Oliver Barnes Nominated
Best Couple Susan Kennedy and Karl Kennedy Nominated
Best StorylineKarl and Susan's London WeddingNominated
Best StorylineKerry's Leukaemia and Stingray's DeathNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
2008Best ActorStefan DennisNominated [77]
Best Actor Ryan Moloney Nominated
Best ActorIan SmithNominated
Best Actress Carla Bonner Nominated
Best ActressCaitlin StaseyNominated
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Sexiest MaleBen LawsonNominated
Sexiest MaleDaniel O'ConnorNominated
Sexiest FemaleEliza Taylor-CotterNominated
Sexiest Female Kym Valentine Nominated
Best Bad BoyStefan DennisNominated
Best Bitch Nikola Dubois Nominated
Best Young ActorFletcher O'LearyNominated
Best Young ActorMatthew WerkmeisterNominated
Best Newcomer Jesse Rosenfeld Nominated
Best NewcomerJames SorensenNominated
Funniest PerformanceTom OliverNominated
Funniest PerformanceIan SmithNominated
Best CoupleRosetta Cammeniti and Frazer YeatsNominated
Best CoupleSusan Kennedy and Karl KennedyNominated
Best StorylineCarmella's Custody Battle with OliverNominated
Best StorylineSusan's MSNominated
Best StorylineToadie dumps Steph at the AltarNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
2009Best ActorStefan DennisNominated [78]
[79]
Best ActorAlan FletcherNominated
Best ActressKym ValentineNominated
Best ActressJackie WoodburneNominated
Sexiest MaleSam ClarkNominated
Sexiest Male Brett Tucker Nominated
Sexiest FemalePippa BlackNominated
Sexiest FemaleCarla BonnerNominated
Best Bad BoyStefan DennisNominated
Best Bad Boy Fletcher Humphrys Nominated
Best Bitch Imogen Bailey Nominated
Best Bitch Tottie Goldsmith Nominated
Best Young ActorBlake O'LearyNominated
Best Young ActorFletcher O'LearyNominated
Best Newcomer Morgan Baker Nominated
Best NewcomerMargot RobbieNominated
Funniest PerformanceMargot RobbieNominated
Funniest PerformanceIan SmithNominated
Best FamilyThe Kennedy/KinskisNominated
Best StorylineRafting disaster/Zeke's disappearanceNominated
Best StorylineBridget's pregnancyNominated
Best StorylineHarold's cancerNominated
Best SoapNeighboursNominated
2010Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [80]
[81]
Best Daytime StarStefan DennisNominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyWon
Best Daytime StarKym ValentineNominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2011Best Daytime SoapNeighboursNominated [82]
Best Daytime StarAlan FletcherNominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyWon
Best Daytime Star Eve Morey Nominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2012Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [83]
[84]
Best Daytime Star Chris Milligan Nominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyWon
Best Daytime StarEve MoreyNominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2013Best Daytime SoapNeighboursNominated [85]
Best Daytime StarScott MajorNominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyNominated
Best Daytime StarEve MoreyNominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2014Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [86]
[87]
Best Daytime StarAlan FletcherNominated
Best Daytime StarChris MilliganNominated
Best Daytime StarJenna RosenowNominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2015Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [88]
[89]
Best Daytime StarStefan DennisNominated
Best Daytime Star Tim Phillipps Nominated
Best Daytime Star Olympia Valance Nominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneWon
2016Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [90]
[91]
Best Daytime Star Rebekah Elmaloglou Nominated
Best Daytime StarAlan FletcherWon
Best Daytime StarScott McGregorNominated
Best Daytime StarOlympia ValanceNominated
2017Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [92]
[93]
Best Daytime StarRebekah ElmaloglouNominated
Best Daytime StarStefan DennisNominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyNominated
Best Daytime StarEve MoreyNominated
2018Best Daytime SoapNeighboursNominated [94]
Best Daytime StarAlan FletcherNominated
Best Daytime StarMavournee HazelNominated
Best Daytime StarMatt WilsonNominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2019Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [95]
[96]
Best Daytime Star Jodi Anasta Nominated
Best Daytime Star Rob Mills Nominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyWon
Best Daytime Star April Rose Pengilly Nominated
2020Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [97]
[98]
Best Daytime StarStefan DennisWon
Best Daytime StarAlan FletcherNominated
Best Daytime Star Georgie Stone Nominated
Best Daytime StarJackie WoodburneNominated
2021Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [99]
[100]
Best Daytime StarCharlotte ChimesNominated
Best Daytime Star Takaya Honda Nominated
Best Daytime StarApril Rose PengillyWon
Best Daytime StarMatt WilsonNominated
2022Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [101]
[102]
Best Daytime StarStefan DennisWon
Best Daytime StarRebekah ElmaloglouNominated
Best Daytime StarGeorgie StoneNominated
Best Daytime Star Benny Turland Nominated
2024Best Daytime SoapNeighboursWon [103]
[104]
Best Daytime StarMajella DavisNominated
Best Daytime StarRebekah ElmaloglouNominated
Best Daytime StarRyan MoloneyWon
Best Daytime StarMatt WilsonNominated

Logie Awards

Neighbours is the second most successful recipient of Logie Awards, having won thirty-one Logies to date. Only Home and Away , has more awards with forty-seven. At the Logie Awards, Neighbours has won Most Popular Drama Series two times in 1987 and 1988, with a further nine nominations (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2019). 2019 also saw Neighbours nominated for Most Outstanding Drama Series, a category first for the thirty-five year old series. The show was inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame in 2005. [105] In 1988, Kylie Minogue became the youngest person, at nineteen, to be awarded a Gold Logie. [106]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1986 Most Popular New Talent Peter O'Brien Won [107]
Most Popular Program (Victoria) NeighboursWon
1987 Most Popular Actor Peter O'BrienWon [108]
Most Popular Actress Kylie Minogue Won
Most Popular Drama Series NeighboursWon
Most Popular New Talent Jason Donovan Won
Most Popular New TalentKylie MinogueNominated
Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon
1988 Most Popular Personality (Gold) Kylie MinogueWon [109]
Most Popular Personality (Gold)Jason DonovanNominated
Most Popular Personality (Victoria)Kylie MinogueWon
Most Popular ActorJason DonovanWon
Most Popular ActressKylie MinogueWon
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursWon
Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon
1989 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Jason DonovanNominated [110]
Most Popular Personality (Gold) Craig McLachlan Nominated
Most Popular Personality (Gold)Kylie MinogueNominated
Most Popular ActorCraig McLachlanWon
Most Popular Actress Annie Jones Won
Most Popular SeriesNeighboursWon
Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon
1990 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Craig McLachlanWon [111]
Most Popular ActorCraig McLachlanWon
Most Popular Actress Rachel Friend Won
Most Popular SeriesNeighboursWon
Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon
1991 Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon [112]
[113]
Most Popular SeriesNeighboursNominated
1992 Most Popular Program (Victoria)NeighboursWon [114]
1993 Most Popular Actor Scott Michaelson Nominated [115]
1994 Most Popular New Talent Kimberley Davies Nominated [116]
1996 Most Popular SeriesNeighboursNominated [117]
1998 Most Popular New Talent Brooke Satchwell Won [118]
[119]
Most Popular Actor Jesse Spencer Nominated
Most Popular SeriesNeighboursNominated
1999 Most Popular New Male Talent Daniel MacPherson Won [120]
Most Popular ActorJesse SpencerNominated
Most Popular ActressBrooke SatchwellNominated
2000 Most Popular New Female Talent Holly Valance Nominated [121]
2001 Most Popular ActorDaniel MacPhersonNominated [122]
Most Popular New Female Talent Madeleine West Nominated
2002 Most Popular New Male Talent Blair McDonough Nominated [123]
2003 Most Popular New Male Talent Patrick Harvey Won [124]
Most Popular New Male Talent Jay Bunyan Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Delta Goodrem Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Michelle Ang Nominated
2004 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Delta GoodremNominated [125]
Most Popular ActressDelta GoodremNominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Stephanie McIntosh Nominated
Most Popular Australian Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
Most Popular Australian ProgramNeighboursNominated
2005 Most Popular New Female TalentNatalie BlairWon [126]
[127]
Most Popular New Male Talent Ben Nicholas Nominated
Logie Hall of Fame NeighboursWon
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
2006 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Natalie BassingthwaighteNominated [128]
Most Popular ActressNatalie BassingthwaighteNominated
Most Popular New Male TalentDaniel O'ConnorNominated
Most Popular New Female TalentPippa BlackNominated
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
2007 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Natalie BlairNominated [129]
Most Popular ActressNatalie BlairNominated
Most Popular ActressNatalie BassingthwaighteNominated
Most Popular New Male TalentBen LawsonNominated
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
2008 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Natalie BlairNominated [130]
Most Popular ActressNatalie BlairNominated
Most Popular New Male TalentSam ClarkNominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Adelaide Kane Nominated
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
2009 Most Popular Personality (Gold)Ian SmithNominated [131]
Most Popular ActorIan SmithNominated
Most Popular New Male TalentDean GeyerNominated
Most Popular New Female TalentMargot RobbieNominated
Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated
2010 Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated [132]
Most Popular New Female Talent Ashleigh Brewer Nominated
2011 Most Popular Drama SeriesNeighboursNominated [133]
Most Popular ActressMargot RobbieNominated
2012 Most Popular New Male TalentJames MasonNominated [134]
2015 Most Popular New Talent Olympia Valance Nominated [135]
2019 Most Popular Personality (Gold) Eve Morey Nominated [136]
Most Popular Actor Ryan Moloney Nominated
Most Popular ActressEve MoreyNominated
Most Popular DramaNeighboursNominated
Most Outstanding DramaNeighboursNominated
Most Popular New Talent Bonnie Anderson Nominated

National Television Awards

The National Television Awards are a British television awards ceremony. The NTAs results are voted for by the general public and the award categories are given the title of Most Popular instead of Best.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1995Most Popular Actor Dan Falzon Nominated [137]
Most Popular Actor Bruce Samazan Nominated
Most Popular ActressAnne HaddyNominated
Most Popular ActressKimberly DaviesNominated
Most Popular Newcomer Richard Grieve Nominated
Most Popular Newcomer Eliza Szonert Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaNeighboursNominated
1996Most Popular Serial DramaNeighboursNominated [138]
1997Most Popular Serial DramaNeighboursNominated [139]
2000Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [140]
2001Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [141]
2002Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [142]
2004Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [143]
2005Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [144]
2006Most Popular Daytime ProgrammeNeighboursNominated [145]
2022Serial dramaNeighboursNominated [146]

Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards

The Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards is an annual awards show usually held during October or November. It is televised and the winners are chosen and voted for by children.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2006Fave HottieStephanie McIntoshWon [147]
2007Fave TV Star Caitlin Stasey Nominated [148]
[149]
Fave HottieNatalie BassingthwaighteNominated
2008Fave Drama ShowNeighboursNominated
Fave TV StarDean GeyerNominated
2009Fave Drama ShowNeighboursNominated [150]
[151]
Fave Aussie HottieDean GeyerWon
Fave Aussie HottieMargot RobbieNominated

Penguin Awards

The Penguin Awards were introduced in the late 1950s by the Television Society of Australia to help promote "excellence within the industry". [152]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1987Best Performance by an Actress in a Series or Serial Anne Charleston Won [153]
Best Sustained Performance by an Actress in a Series Anne Haddy Won
1989Best Drama SerialNeighboursWon [154]
Best Actress in a Drama Serial Linda Hartley-Clark Won [155]

People's Choice Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1999Favourite Teen IdolBrooke SatchwellWon [156]
Favourite Teen IdolJesse SpencerNominated [157]

Rose d'Or Awards

The Rose d'Or is a television awards festival held in Switzerland. The awards focus on entertainment-based programmes.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2004Best Male Performance in a SoapRyan MoloneyNominated [158]
2005Best Female Performance in a SoapJackie WoodburneNominated [159]

Soap Extra Awards

The Soap Extra Awards are hosted by TV Week Soap Extra magazine.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2014Favourite Newcomer Meyne Wyatt Won [160]
Most Explosive Guest Star Sheree Murphy Won [161]
Most Topical Storyline Chris and Josh's coward punch storylineWon [162]
Most Out-of-This-World Storyline Bailey's Space Camp ambitionsWon [163]

TV Tonight Awards

The TV Tonight Awards are awarded by website TV Tonight.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2007Best Drama (Australian)NeighboursNominated [164]
Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneWon [164]
2008Show Most in Need of Retirement / AxingNeighboursNominated [165]
2009Worst Show (Australian)NeighboursNominated [166]
Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneNominated [166]
2010Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneNominated [167]
2011Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneWon [168]
2012Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneWon [169]
2013Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneNominated [170]
2014Most Underrated PerformerJackie WoodburneNominated [171]

TV Week and Soap Extra #OMGAwards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2015Favourite ShowNeighboursNominated [172]
Favourite Couple Paige Smith and Mark Brennan Nominated
Karl and SusanNominated
Toadie and SonyaNominated
Best StorylineToadie's paralysisNominated
Best Wedding Daniel Robinson and Amber Turner Nominated
Best Love TriangleMark, Paige and Tyler Brennan Nominated
Best Shock KissDaniel and Imogen Willis Nominated
Paul Robinson and Naomi Canning Nominated
Best VillainPaul RobinsonNominated
Best BFFsImogen and AmberNominated
Best AbsMark BrennanNominated
Tyler BrennanNominated
Aaron Brennan Nominated

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef
2000Inside Soap Awards (AU)Best Aussie Actor Dan Paris Won [173]
2003 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Outstanding Contribution To International Television Reg Grundy Won [174]
2011 Seoul International Drama Awards Best SeriesNeighboursNominated [175]
2014 Equity Ensemble Awards Outstanding Performance by a Drama Series Ensemble See below Nominated [176]
2015 IKEA Awards Best Carpenter Tom Oliver Won [177]
Equity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Drama Series Ensemble See below Nominated [178]
2020RadioTimes.com Soap AwardsBest ActorRob MillsWon [179]
Best ActressJackie WoodburneWon
Best NewcomerJemma DonovanWon
Best SoapNeighboursWon
Best StorylineFinn's RevengeWon
2021RadioTimes.com AwardsBest SoapNeighboursWon [180]
2022 TV Choice Awards Best SoapNeighboursNominated [181]

Notes

^2014 Equity Ensemble Award nominees for "Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series": Morgan Baker, Harley Bonner, Ashleigh Brewer, Josef Brown, Stefan Dennis, Rebekah Elmaloglou, Alan Fletcher, Kip Gamblin, Taylor Glockner, Saskia Hampele, Ariel Kaplan, Kate Kendall, Calen Mackenzie, Scott Major, Colette Mann, James Mason, Chris Milligan, Ryan Moloney, Eve Morey, Tom Oliver, Jenna Rosenow, Alin Sumarwata and Jackie Woodburne

^2015 Equity Ensemble Award nominees for "Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series": Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne, Scarlett Anderson, Harley Bonner, Josef Brown, Travis Burns, Stefan Dennis, Rebekah Elmaloglou, Kip Gamblin, Saskia Hampele, Ariel Kaplan, Kate Kendall, Calen Mackenzie, Colette Mann, James Mason, Scott McGregor, Chris Milligan, Ryan Moloney, Eve Morey, Tom Oliver, Morgana O'Reilly, Tim Phillipps, Jenna Rosenow, Olympia Valance and Meyne Wyatt

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