Logie Award for Most Popular Lifestyle Program

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Logie Award for Most Popular Lifestyle Program
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded1990
Currently held by Travel Guides (2023)
Most awards Better Homes and Gardens (12)
Website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Logie for Most Popular Lifestyle Program is a Silver Logie award presented annually at the annual Australian Logie Awards. The award recognises the popularity of an Australian lifestyle program or series giving expert advice on lifestyle matters.

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It was first awarded at the 32nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1990 and originally called Most Popular Lifestyle Program. [1] It was briefly renamed Best Lifestyle Program. [2] From 2018, the award category name was reverted to Most Popular Lifestyle Program. [3]

The winner and nominees of Most Popular Lifestyle Program are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website. [4] Better Homes and Gardens holds the record for the most wins, with twelve, followed by Burke's Backyard and Backyard Blitz with six wins each.

Winners and nominees

KeyMeaning
Indicates the winning program
YearProgramNetworkRef
1990 Burke's Backyard
[1]
1991 Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
[5]
1992 Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
[6]
1993 Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
[7]
1994 Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
[8]
1995 Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
1996 Better Homes and Gardens
1997 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
1998 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
[9]
1999 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Animal Hospital
Nine Network
Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
2000 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
Changing Rooms
Nine Network
Harry's Practice
Seven Network
2001 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Changing Rooms
Nine Network
Harry's Practice
Seven Network
2002 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Changing Rooms
Nine Network
Ground Force
Seven Network
Harry's Practice
Seven Network
Surprise Chef
Seven Network
2003 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
Harry's Practice
Seven Network
2004 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
DIY Rescue
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
Harry's Practice
Seven Network
2005 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
Renovation Rescue
Nine Network
2006 Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
Renovation Rescue
Nine Network
2007 What's Good For You
Nine Network
Backyard Blitz
Nine Network
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
2008 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
The Great Outdoors
Seven Network
Things To Try Before You Die
Nine Network
What's Good For You
Nine Network
2009 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Domestic Blitz
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
Ready Steady Cook
Top Gear Australia
SBS
2010 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Domestic Blitz
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
Ready Steady Cook
Network Ten
Top Gear Australia
SBS
2011 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Domestic Blitz
Nine Network
Getaway
Nine Network
Grand Designs Australia
Ready Steady Cook
Network Ten
2012 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
IFISH
Network Ten
Ready Steady Cook
Network Ten
Selling Houses Australia Extreme
The LifeStyle Channel
2013 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
Grand Designs Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
The Living Room
Network Ten
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
2014 Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Domestic Blitz: The Block to the Rescue
Nine Network
Embarrassing Bodies Down Under
The Living Room
Network Ten
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
2015 The Living Room
Network Ten
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Getaway
Nine Network
Grand Designs Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
2016 The Living Room
Network Ten
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Gardening Australia
ABC
Getaway
Nine Network
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
2017 The Living Room
Network Ten
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Gardening Australia
ABC
Luke Warm Sex
ABC
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
2018 The Living Room
Network Ten
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Gardening Australia
ABC
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
The Checkout
ABC
2019 Gardening Australia
ABC
Back In Time For Dinner
ABC
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Selling Houses Australia
The LifeStyle Channel
The Living Room
Network Ten
Travel Guides
Nine Network
2022 Travel Guides
Nine Network
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
Gardening Australia
ABC
Love It Or List It Australia
Foxtel
The Living Room
Network Ten
2023 Travel Guides
Nine Network
A Dog’s World With Tony Armstrong
ABC
Back Roads
ABC
Better Homes and Gardens
Seven Network
Gardening Australia
ABC
Selling Houses Australia
Foxtel

Multiple wins

NumberProgram
Wins
12
Better Homes and Gardens
6
Burke's Backyard
6
Backyard Blitz
4
The Living Room

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