Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | TV Week |
First awarded | 2000 |
Currently held by | Crazy Fun Park (2023) |
Most awards | Hi-5 , Round the Twist , My Place , Dance Academy , Nowhere Boys and Bluey (2) |
Website | www |
The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 2000, and is given to honour an outstanding Australian children's television program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries. [1] Hi-5 , Round the Twist , My Place , Dance Academy , Nowhere Boys and Bluey hold the record for the most wins, with two each.
Year | Program | Network | Ref |
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2000 | Hi-5 ‡ | ||
Bananas in Pyjamas | ABC TV | ||
Play School | |||
Thunderstone | |||
2001 | Hi-5‡ | Nine Network | |
Round the Twist ‡ | ABC TV | ||
Crash Zone | |||
Eugenie Sandler P.I. | ABC TV | ||
2002 | Round the Twist‡ | ABC TV | |
Crash Zone (Season 2) | Seven Network | ||
Cybergirl (Episode 1) | |||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
Southern Cross | |||
2003 | Tracey McBean ‡ | ABC TV | |
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
Horace and Tina | Network Ten | ||
Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles! | ABC TV | ||
Totally Wild | Network Ten | ||
2004 | Bootleg ‡ | ABC TV | |
The Big Arvo | Seven Network | ||
Ocean Star | Network Ten | ||
Out There | ABC TV | ||
Pirate Islands | Network Ten | ||
2005 | Out There (Series 2)‡ | ABC TV | |
Bambaloo | Seven Network | ||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
Noah & Saskia | ABC TV | ||
Wicked Science | Network Ten | ||
2006 | Blue Water High ‡ | ABC TV | |
Camp Orange | Nickelodeon | ||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
Scope | Network Ten | ||
Wicked Science | |||
2007 | The Upside Down Show ‡ | ||
Blue Water High | ABC TV | ||
Camp Orange: Slimey Hollow | Nickelodeon | ||
H2O: Just Add Water | Network Ten | ||
Mortified | Nine Network | ||
2008 | Lockie Leonard ‡ | Nine Network | |
Animalia | Network Ten | ||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
H2O: Just Add Water | Network Ten | ||
Totally Wild: Antarctica Special | |||
2009 | H2O: Just Add Water‡ | Network Ten | |
As the Bell Rings | |||
Dogstar | Nine Network | ||
Figaro Pho | ABC1 | ||
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Nickelodeon | ||
2010 | My Place ‡ | ||
Camp Orange: The Final Frontier | Nickelodeon | ||
Dirtgirlworld | ABC1 | ||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
The Elephant Princess | Network Ten | ||
2011 | Dance Academy ‡ | ABC3 | |
Camp Orange: Castle Mountain | Nickelodeon | ||
Dead Gorgeous | ABC3 | ||
Hi-5 | Nine Network | ||
Prank Patrol | ABC3 | ||
2012 | My Place‡ | ABC3 | |
Camp Orange: Wrong Town | Nickelodeon | ||
Lockie Leonard | Nine Network | ||
Saturday Disney | Seven Network | ||
Scope | Network Ten | ||
2013 | Dance Academy‡ | ABC3 | |
The Adventures of Figaro Pho | ABC3 | ||
Didi and B. | |||
Totally Wild | Network Ten | ||
You're Skitting Me | ABC3 | ||
2014 | Nowhere Boys ‡ | ABC3 | |
Dance Academy | ABC3 | ||
Move It Mob Style | |||
Play Along with Sam | Nick Jr. | ||
Play School | |||
2015 | Nowhere Boys‡ | ABC3 | |
Bushwhacked! | ABC3 | ||
Move It Mob Style | NITV | ||
Tashi | |||
Worst Year of My Life Again | ABC3 | ||
2016 | Ready for This ‡ | ABC3 | |
Bottersnikes and Gumbles | Seven Network | ||
Bushwhacked! | ABC3 | ||
Little Lunch | |||
Play Along with Sam | Nick Jr. | ||
2017 | Little Lunch: The Nightmare Before Graduation‡ | ||
Beat Bugs | Seven Network | ||
Bottersnikes and Gumbles | |||
Nowhere Boys: Two Moons Rising | ABC ME | ||
Tomorrow When The War Began | |||
2018 | Little J & Big Cuz ‡ | NITV | |
Crash The Bash | Nickelodeon | ||
Get Arty | Seven Network | ||
Grace Beside Me | NITV | ||
Mustangs FC | ABC ME | ||
2019 | Bluey ‡ | ABC | |
Grace Beside Me | SBS/NITV | ||
Mustangs FC | ABC | ||
Teenage Boss | |||
The Bureau of Magical Things | Network Ten | ||
2022 | Bluey ‡ | ABC | |
Dive Club | Network Ten/Netflix | ||
Hardball | ABC | ||
Little J & Big Cuz | NITV/ABC | ||
Mikki Vs The World | ABC | ||
2023 | |||
Crazy Fun Park ‡ | ABC | ||
Barrumbi Kids | SBS | ||
Bluey | ABC | ||
Surviving Summer | Netflix | ||
Turn Up The Volume | ABC | ||
Ultimate Classroom | Network Ten |
Number | Program |
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Wins | |
2 | Hi-5 |
Round the Twist | |
My Place | |
Dance Academy | |
Nowhere Boys | |
Bluey | |
Nominations | |
9 | Hi-5 |
5 | Camp Orange |
3 | Dance Academy |
Totally Wild | |
H2O: Just Add Water | |
Bluey | |
2 | Play School |
Round the Twist | |
Crash Zone | |
Out There | |
Wicked Science | |
Blue Water High | |
Lockie Leonard | |
Scope | |
Figaro Pho | |
My Place | |
Nowhere Boys | |
Move It Mob Style | |
Bushwhacked! | |
Play Along with Sam | |
Bottersnikes and Gumbles | |
Grace Beside Me | |
Mustangs FC | |
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