Logie Awards of 2024

Last updated
64th Logie Awards
2024 Logie Awards logo.jpg
Date18 August 2024 (2024-08-18)
Site The Star, Sydney, New South Wales
Hosted by Sam Pang
Official website tvweeklogies.com.au
Highlights
Gold Logie Larry Emdur
Hall of Fame Rebecca Gibney
Most awards Boy Swallows Universe (5)
Most nominationsBoy Swallows Universe (10)
Television coverage
Network Seven Network

The 64th Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony was held on 18 August 2024 at The Star, Sydney, and broadcast on the Seven Network. [1] The ceremony was hosted by Sam Pang. [1]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on 23 June 2024. [2]

Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

Acting/Presenting

Best Lead Actor in a DramaBest Lead Actress in a Drama
Best Lead Actor in a ComedyBest Lead Actress in a Comedy
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best News or Public Affairs Presenter Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent
  • Felix Cameron in Boy Swallows Universe (Netflix)
    • Alyla Browne in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Amazon Prime Video)
    • Ava Caryofyllis in Bay of Fires (ABC)
    • Imi Mbedla in Bay of Fires (ABC)
    • Lee Tiger Halley in Boy Swallows Universe (Netflix)
    • Tristan Gorey in Home and Away (Seven Network)
Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter
  • Larry Emdur in The Chase Australia and The Morning Show (Seven Network)
    • Hamish Blake in Lego Masters (Nine Network)
    • Julia Morris in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Network 10)
    • Robert Irwin in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Network 10)
    • Sonia Kruger in Big Brother, Dancing with the Stars, The Voice and Logies Red Carpet (Seven Network)
    • Tony Armstrong in News Breakfast and Great Australian Stuff (ABC)

Programs

Best Drama ProgramBest Miniseries or Telemovie
Best Entertainment ProgramBest Current Affairs Program
Best Scripted Comedy ProgramBest Comedy Entertainment Program
Best Competition Reality ProgramBest Structured Reality Program
Best Lifestyle ProgramBest News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
  • "Ben Roberts-Smith: The Truth" (60 Minutes, Nine Network)
    • "A Silver Lining: Silverchair" (Australian Story, ABC)
    • "Bishop of Broome" (Seven News, Seven Network)
    • "Israel-Hamas War" (Seven News, Seven Network)
    • "Old School" (Four Corners, ABC)
    • "The Forever War" (Four Corners, ABC)
Best Factual or Documentary ProgramBest Sports Coverage
Best Children's Program

Changes

The award categories in this ceremony had a major overhaul, with the previous most popular and most outstanding categories being merged into a single new category named "best". Award winners will now be determined using a combined score from a jury, viewing data and public voting. [3] Some special awards categories will remain publicly voted including the Gold Logie Award, Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter and Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent. [4]

Performers

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References

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  4. Mitchell, Thomas (28 February 2024). "'No more popularity contests': Logies announce major overhaul". The Sydney Morning Herald . Nine Entertainment Co. Retrieved 23 June 2024.