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Larry Emdur has been tattooed on his bottom live on television after winning Australian television’s highest honour. Watch the video.

Larry Emdur new tattoo after Gold Logie win

It was a promise he never expected to follow through on.

Larry Emdur has been tattooed live on television after winning Australian television’s highest honour, and now has his fellow Gold Logie nominees’ initials inked on his bottom.

JM, AL, RI, TA, SK, AK will forever remain on Emdur’s behind, representing Julia Morris, Andy Lee, Robert Irwin, Tony Armstrong, Sonia Kruger and Asher Keddie.

Larry Emdur gets a Logie tattoo live on air on The Morning Show after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Justin Lloyd.
Larry Emdur gets a Logie tattoo live on air on The Morning Show after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Justin Lloyd.

It came after Emdur’s triumphant Gold Logie win at the 64th annual awards on Sunday night.

“Is this permanent,” he said. “Can I just tell you one thing, that love bite there, it is actually from Ant Middleton.”

Larry Emdur gets his tattoo as Kylie Gillies looks on. Picture: Seven
Larry Emdur gets his tattoo as Kylie Gillies looks on. Picture: Seven
Logies winner Larry Emdur gets his tattoo live on air on The Morning Show. Picture: Justin Lloyd.
Logies winner Larry Emdur gets his tattoo live on air on The Morning Show. Picture: Justin Lloyd.

Bondi Ink artist Zach Spiros had the honour of tattooing the 59-year-old Aussie TV icon.

Usually calm and confident on camera, Emdur appeared slightly uncomfortable as he worried how much of his skin viewers could see.

Tattooist Zach Spiros, tattoos Logies winner Larry Emdur live on air on The Morning Show, while cohost Kylie GIllies watched on laughing. Picture: Justin Lloyd.
Tattooist Zach Spiros, tattoos Logies winner Larry Emdur live on air on The Morning Show, while cohost Kylie GIllies watched on laughing. Picture: Justin Lloyd.
Larry Emdur follows through on his promise to get a tattoo. Picture: Seven
Larry Emdur follows through on his promise to get a tattoo. Picture: Seven

Co-host Kylie Gillies was doubled over laughing. The pair have hosted the show together for 17 years.

“In 17 years I’ve never seen you from this angle,” she said, Emdur chiming in: “Kylie comes over and says, it is too close to your crack. After 17 years, this is where our relationship ends.”

The Gold Logie winner was slightly uncomfortable as the tattoo artist got to work. Picture: Seven
The Gold Logie winner was slightly uncomfortable as the tattoo artist got to work. Picture: Seven

The nominee initials were framed by a Logie Award.

Meanwhile, it was Emdur’s first ever nomination in a 40 year career.

Not only did he win Gold but also the Silver Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter.

Earlier, Emdur confirmed that would honour his pre-victory promise to get his bum tattooed if he took home TV’s top prize.  

Larry Emdur wins the Gold Logie at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star, Sydney Picture: Getty Images
Larry Emdur wins the Gold Logie at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star, Sydney Picture: Getty Images

Emdur told his long-time co-host Gillies that his comment that he would get his fellow nominees’ initials inked on his bottom had initially been a throwaway line, but that he was now going to go through with the body art on Monday’s episode of The Morning Show.

“As you know, I’m a man of my bum,” he joked. “No, I’m a man of my word. Today, upon  this very program, I am going to get the nominees’ initials, I’ve chosen the right cheek.

“The entire crew has been involved in the design ... everyone’s decided where it should go and how it should look.”

Gold Logie winner Larry Emdur, who got his tattoo live on air during The Morning Show, poses with his awards. Picture: Justin Lloyd.
Gold Logie winner Larry Emdur, who got his tattoo live on air during The Morning Show, poses with his awards. Picture: Justin Lloyd.

Emdur laughed as he revealed his mother had texted him to ask him what time the tattooing would air as she wanted to “put it up on the big screen in the retirement village”.       

Earlier, Emdur thanked his long-running co-host for running a “fierce” campaign to  help him seal his Gold Logie victory.

“You drove  that campaign bus right into the foyer of the casino last night,” Emdur said.

“You are Mr Television,” Gillies said as an emotional Emdur thanked her.

He joked that he had a tattoo planned for Gillies as well. 

EMDUR BREAKS LOGIES DROUGHT

Emdur, host of The Morning Show and The Chase, broke his awards drought by taking out both the Gold Logie and the Most Popular Presenter awards at the 2024 TV Week Logie Awards in Sydney.

After a relentless campaign for voters on Seven, the popular presenter took out the coveted Gold statue from favourites including I’m A Celebrity host Robert Irwin and ABC star Tony Armstrong.

The freshly minted Gold Logie winner joked he had been the “most axed man in television” over his 40-year career and was proud that it was now urban slang to say you were going on a “Larry Emdur” if you were out on a bender.

Larry Emdur celebrates winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Getty Images
Larry Emdur celebrates winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Getty Images

Emdur, who also won the Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter, pledged to have his fellow nominees’ names tattooed on his bottom if he won.

“Shit I just remembered I did say if I won this during the week, did I?” he laughed.

“I was so convinced that I wasn’t going to win this that I said that if I did win it, I would have all the nominees’ initials tattooed on my arse live tomorrow (Monday) morning.”

Gold Logie winner Larry Emdur after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Channel Seven
Gold Logie winner Larry Emdur after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Channel Seven

Addressing wife Sylvie, he continued: “I know we had some fancy hotel planned but looks like I’ll be doing squats all night getting ready.”

Emdur, 59, has co-hosted Seven’s The Morning Show on Seven for 17 years alongside Kylie Gillies.

He is also host of gameshow The Chase and has been a fixture on Australian television since 1989 when he was at the helm of Family Double Dare.

His other credits include The Price Is Right, Wheel of Fortune, It Takes Two and Celebrity Dog School.

Larry Emdur poses with the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter. Picture: Getty Images
Larry Emdur poses with the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter. Picture: Getty Images

“I love being in TV ... I’ve never done anything else and I’ve never wanted to do anything else,” he said.

“Whether it’s sitting on The Morning Show couch interviewing Lindy Klim who has invented a new product which is a face mask for vulvas or a 150kg truck driver who has won on The Price Is Right, dry humping me, being the most axed man in television, and there have been some terrible things, plenty of times I’ve had to think, do I look right, am I right for this?”

Emdur meanwhile had his fellow nominees names embroidered inside his suit jacket pocket.

He thanked his work wife, Gillies, as well as Seven executives Sarah Stinson and Chloe Flynn.

“My TV wife, Kylie Gillies, thank you for absolutely everything. We clicked 17 years ago and we never unclicked,” Emdur said.

Larry Emdur embraces his wife Sylvie Emdur after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Getty Images
Larry Emdur embraces his wife Sylvie Emdur after winning the Gold Logie. Picture: Getty Images

“To my real family, my mum and my two sisters, I love you so much, to my late dad, who on the first day going to Channel 7 he said, just be nice to everyone. That was 40 years ago and I remember it to this day. After a while he said, hey how it is going, and I said Dad, there are so many assholes in this business.”

Emdur said his children, who had not watched free-to-air TV for about 15 years, were proud of him.

“Apparently it’s rhyming slang now that if you’re going on a bender, you’re going on a Larry Emdur, so they’re proud of me for that.

In closing he said: “Let’s get on a Larry Emdur everyone.”

Larry Emdur embraces Sam Pang after winning the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. Picture: Getty
Larry Emdur embraces Sam Pang after winning the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. Picture: Getty
Lisa McCune appears on stage to present the Gold Logie to Larry Emdur. Picture: Getty
Lisa McCune appears on stage to present the Gold Logie to Larry Emdur. Picture: Getty
Julia Morris and Larry Emdur appear on stage during the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards earlier on. Picture: Getty
Julia Morris and Larry Emdur appear on stage during the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards earlier on. Picture: Getty

YOUNG STAR STOLE AUSTRALIA’S HEART

Boy Swallows Universe star Felix Cameron stole Australia’s heart when he broke down when accepting the Best New Talent.

The 15-year-old, who shines in the Australian drama series inspired by Trent Dalton’s best-selling novel, choked up as he thanked his parents and brother and sister.

Felix Cameron gets emotional after Logies win
Felix Cameron became emotional he accepted the Logie for Most Popular New Talent. Picture Getty Images
Felix Cameron became emotional he accepted the Logie for Most Popular New Talent. Picture Getty Images

He recovered his emotions to thank his drama teacher Nadia Towns.

“I couldn’t have done it without you,” he says.

“She had a saying, that we were climbing a mountain. She never clarified whether it was Everest or the Dandenongs, but I think we got there.”

Felix Cameron won two Logies. Picture: Getty Images
Felix Cameron won two Logies. Picture: Getty Images

Cameron picked up his second Logie for Best Lead Actor in a Drama for the show.

In accepting his award, he said: “Actually, the last award that I won before tonight was, um, Student of the Week in grade five. So ..this is quite a big deal.”

“This was such a team effort...and each week an extraordinary actor from Hollywood, they’d fly in and I’d get to work with them and it was an amazing experience.

Felix Cameron and family at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star, Sydney. Picture: Getty
Felix Cameron and family at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star, Sydney. Picture: Getty

“But I think the thing that really was the best for me was being able to work with all the cast and crew, from make-up, who always brightened my day to wardrobe, to the ADs and everyone in between, thank you for the most amazing experience of my life.”

Felix Cameron wins second Logie

Cameron came on after a bizarre skit where Andy Lee and Stephen Curry were dressed up at Deadpool and Wolverine.

Andy Lee, dressed as Deadpool and Stephen Curry, dressed as Wolverine present the Logie Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama. Picture: Getty
Andy Lee, dressed as Deadpool and Stephen Curry, dressed as Wolverine present the Logie Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama. Picture: Getty

Netflix’s Boy Swallows Universe stars were the early winners of the 2024 Logies with Sophie Wilde claiming Best Supporting Actress and Bryan Brown the award for Best Supporting Actor.

BOY SWALLOW UNIVERSE AUTHOR’S NEXT TV ADAPTATION

Boy Swallows Universe author Trent Dalton and producer Troy Lum confirmed a TV adaptation of Dalton’s most recent book, Lola In The Mirror has been confirmed.

“I can’t say much, but it’s coming,” Lum said. Lola In The Mirror is Dalton’s third novel and tells the story of a girl and her mother who have been on the run for sixteen years. It is [set] in Brisbane in the 1980s.

Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix wins the Logie for Best Miniseries or Telemovie at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix wins the Logie for Best Miniseries or Telemovie at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty

After winning the Logie, Dalton said: “The most real thing was the stuff with my mum. I really wanted to thank my mum up there (accepting Logie) that poor woman for 6 years has had to hear her son sort of vaguely dodge questions about her 1980s.

“She would have been watching this tonight just weeping with pride. She was so low at times and stayed alive because she had an absurd notion that one day one of her sons might do something sticking around for. This freaking night was worth sticking around for.

“(The show) is absolutely 50/50 (of my life). Eli Bell played by Felix did everything I wish I could have done when I was as a young kid.

“The secret room was absolutely real. It still exists in Ipswich Queensland. I had a thing with my brothers where we found this secret room from the heroin dealer that my mother was in love with and all we found was a red telephone. A lot of my dreaming was of that and what turned into a book because I wanted to find out who was on the telephone.”

LOGIES HOST SAM PANG ROASTS SEVEN

The people’s choice for Logies host Sam Pang went straight for the elephant in the room with his opening monologue, skewering the Seven network, his employer and broadcaster of the awards.

“Firstly, Channel 7, well, I’m just letting you all know I’m going to say whatever I want tonight,” he said.

Sam Pang at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star. Picture: Getty
Sam Pang at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards at The Star. Picture: Getty

“I stand before you safe in the knowledge that whatever I say, this network will defend me in court. And with their impeccable record in defamation cases over the last 12 months I reckon I’ll be fine.

“Full disclosure; I’m not getting paid by Channel Seven tonight. Instead, for the next 12 months, they’re paying my rent. Which is handy as they’ll know what address to send the Thai masseuse to.”

Logies host Sam Pang roasts Channel 7

CELIA PACQUOLA DROPS F-BOMB ON SEVEN

After incorrectly announcing the Best Drama category as Best Lead Actor, comedian Celia Pacquloa told the room: “Someone at Channel Seven has f***ed me.”

RAYGUN’S SPECIAL LOGIES MESSAGE

One of the biggest surprises of the Logies was Pang’s introduction of a world exclusive message from controversial breakdancing Olympian, Rachael “Raygun” Gunn.

“Hello, Australia, Raygun here,” the breakdancer said in a pre-recorded video.

“I just want to say congrats to all the Logie nominees and best of luck tonight.

“Please feel free to pull out one of my signature moves in celebration. Have fun and look after each other.”

Raygun sends message to the Logies

SEBASTIAN, MAUBOY PAY TRIBUTE TO JOHN FARNHAM

One of the night’s more joyous moments came when Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy fronted the Farnham Band to pay tribute to national music treasure John Farnham, performing Burn for You and a rousing rendition of his signature hit You’re The Voice.

Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform a tribute to John Farnham at the Logie Awards. Picture: Getty Images
Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform a tribute to John Farnham at the Logie Awards. Picture: Getty Images

The tribute was watched by Farnham’s family, including sons Robert and James, and an emotional Gaynor Wheatley, whose late husband Glenn, was behind the making of the documentary.

S Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
S Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy John Farnham tribute

GIBNEY INDUCTED INTO LOGIE HALL OF FAME

Struggling with crippling anxiety and body dysmorphia, when Rebecca Gibney stepped on set of her breakthrough show co-star Maurie Fields gave her advice that has stayed with her nearly four decades.

Rebecca Gibney becomes emotional before accepting the Hall of Fame Award. Picture: Getty
Rebecca Gibney becomes emotional before accepting the Hall of Fame Award. Picture: Getty

Just the fourth woman ever inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame, Gibney said: “It was on the set of ‘The Flying Doctors’ where I learnt one of my biggest lessons from the legendary late great actor Maurie Fields.

Rebecca Gibney poses with the Hall of Fame Award. Picture: Getty Images
Rebecca Gibney poses with the Hall of Fame Award. Picture: Getty Images

She continued: “I asked him one day, ‘what’s the secret of success in this business?’ He said and I quote, ‘It’s pretty simple love – just show up on time, know your lines, and don’t be a d**k’. It’s a motto that I’ve taken on to every job ever since.”

She said “I’m not planning on retiring anytime soon” ahead of receiving the honour.

Son inducts Rebecca Gibney into Logies Hall of Fame

BLUEY WINS LOGIE

Bluey was a popular winner for Best Children’s Program after being robbed last year.

Daley Pearson, the Executive Producer of Bluey said: “I don’t think we expected it (to win) this year. We were at table 56 so we were a long way from the stage so it was very surprising.

Executive producer Daley Pearson and Production Manager Rhiannon Stefferson poses with the Logie Award for Best Children's Program. Picture: Getty Images
Executive producer Daley Pearson and Production Manager Rhiannon Stefferson poses with the Logie Award for Best Children's Program. Picture: Getty Images

“We want Bluey to be a forever show. We want it to be Winnie the Pooh,” Pearson said.

“It is about kids seeing reflections of themselves on TV and something they can relate to. We grew up with American shows and there was something in Australia…maybe because of financing, there was always an American or Canadian kid. Now with the support we have had from Screen Australia and the ABC … because of that we had creative control. Now Australian kids have stories that reflect them.”

“For season four, I would love to get any premier league players. Anyone from Chelsea, if you want to come and be on Bluey ... David Attenborough is the goal,” Bluey production manager Rhiannon Steffensen said.

Jessica Fox and Johanna Griggs present the Logie Award for Best Sports Coverage at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
Jessica Fox and Johanna Griggs present the Logie Award for Best Sports Coverage at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty

2024 TV WEEK LOGIE NOMINEES AND WINNERS

Best Lead Actor in a Drama

Felix Cameron, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix - WINNER

Hugo Weaving, Love Me, BINGE

Rob Collins, Total Control, ABC

Rob Collins, RFDS, Seven Network

Sam Reid, The Newsreader, ABC

Simon Baker, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix

Felix Cameron accepts the Logie Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama. Picture: Getty
Felix Cameron accepts the Logie Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama. Picture: Getty

Best Lead Actress in a Drama

Aisha Dee, Safe Home, SBS

Anna Torv, The Newsreader, ABC

Deborah Mailman, Total Control, ABC - WINNER

Phoebe Tonkin, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix

Rachel Griffiths, Total Control, ABC

Sigourney Weaver, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Prime Video

Deborah Mailman receives the Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama. Picture: Getty
Deborah Mailman receives the Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama. Picture: Getty

Best Lead Actor in a Comedy

Ben Feldman, Population 11, Stan

Bob Morley, In Limbo, ABC

Lincoln Younes, C*A*U*G*H*T, Stan

Matt Okine, Mother and Son, ABC

Rob Sitch, Utopia, ABC - WINNER

Ryan Corr, In Limbo, ABC

Rob Sitch, Utopia, ABC wins Logie for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy. Picture: Getty
Rob Sitch, Utopia, ABC wins Logie for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy. Picture: Getty

Best Lead Actress in a Comedy

Celia Pacquola, Utopia, ABC

Danielle Walker, Gold Diggers, ABC

Denise Scott, Mother and Son, ABC

Kate Box, Deadloch, Prime Video

Kitty Flanagan, Utopia, ABC - WINNER

Madeleine Sami, Deadloch, Prime Video

Kitty Flanagan poses with the Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy. Picture: Getty
Kitty Flanagan poses with the Logie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy. Picture: Getty

Best Supporting Actor

Bryan Brown, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix - WINNER

Guy Pearce, The Clearing, Disney+

Jay Ryan, Scrublands, Stan

Lee Tiger Halley, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix

Stephen Curry, Bay of Fires, ABC

Travis Fimmel, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix

Best Supporting Actor award went to Brian Brown. Picture: Seven
Best Supporting Actor award went to Brian Brown. Picture: Seven

Best Supporting Actress

Ariel Donoghue, Wolf Like Me, Stan

Kerry Fox, Bay of Fires, ABC

Leah Purcell, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Prime Video

Mabel Li, Safe Home, SBS

Michelle Lim Davidson, The Newsreader, ABC

Sophie Wilde, Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix - WINNER

Logie Award winner Sophie Wilde .Picture: Seven
Logie Award winner Sophie Wilde .Picture: Seven

Best News or Public Affairs Presenter

Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, 9Network - WINNER

David Speers, Insiders, ABC

Liz Hayes, Under Investigation with Liz Hayes, 9Network

Michael Usher, 7NEWS and 7NEWS Spotlight, Seven Network

Peter Overton, 9News, 9Network

Sarah Ferguson, 7.30, ABC

Best News or Public Affairs Presenter Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, with her Logie. Picture: Getty
Best News or Public Affairs Presenter Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, with her Logie. Picture: Getty

Best Drama Program

Love Me, BINGE

NCIS: Sydney, Paramount+

RFDS, Seven Network - WINNER

The Newsreader, ABC

The Tourist, Stan

Total Control, ABC

Ian Meadows from RFDS accepts the Logie Award for Best Drama Program. Picture: Getty
Ian Meadows from RFDS accepts the Logie Award for Best Drama Program. Picture: Getty

Best Miniseries or Telemovie

Boy Swallows Universe, Netflix - WINNER

Erotic Stories , SBS

Safe Home, SBS

The Claremont Murders, Seven Network

The Clearing, Disney+

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Prime Video

Cast and crew of television show Boy Swallows Universe pose with the Logie Award for Best Miniseries or Telemovie. Picture: Getty
Cast and crew of television show Boy Swallows Universe pose with the Logie Award for Best Miniseries or Telemovie. Picture: Getty

Best Entertainment Program

ABC New Year’s Eve, ABC

Australian Idol, Seven Network

Dancing With The Stars, Seven Network

Take 5 With Zan Rowe, ABC

The Voice Australia, Seven Network - WINNER

Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight, 9Network

Sonia Kruger wins Logie for Best Entertainment Program ( The Voice). Picture: Getty
Sonia Kruger wins Logie for Best Entertainment Program ( The Voice). Picture: Getty

Best Current Affairs Program

7.30, ABC

60 Minutes, 9Network

A Current Affair, 9Network

Australian Story, ABC - WINNER

Foreign Correspondent, ABC

Four Corners, ABC

Dilruk Jayasinha, Dave Lawson, Celia Pacquola and Rob Sitch accept the Logie Award for Best Scripted Comedy Program. Picture: Getty
Dilruk Jayasinha, Dave Lawson, Celia Pacquola and Rob Sitch accept the Logie Award for Best Scripted Comedy Program. Picture: Getty

Best Scripted Comedy Program

Deadloch, Prime Video

In Limbo, ABC

Mother and Son, ABC

Population 11, Stan

Strife, BINGE

Utopia, ABC - WINNER

Ed Kavalee and Tom Gleisner win Logie for Best Comedy Entertainment Program Have You Been Paying Attention? Picture: Getty
Ed Kavalee and Tom Gleisner win Logie for Best Comedy Entertainment Program Have You Been Paying Attention? Picture: Getty

Best Comedy Entertainment Program

Gruen, ABC

Hard Quiz, ABC

Have You Been Paying Attention?, Network 10 - WINNER

Thank God You’re Here, Network 10

The Weekly With Charlie Pickering, ABC

The Yearly With Charlie Pickering, ABC

Best Competition Reality Program

Alone Australia, SBS

Australian Survivor: Titans V Rebels, Network 10

I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10

Lego Masters Australia, 9Network

MasterChef Australia, Network 10 - WINNER

The Block, 9Network

Poh Ling Yeow and Sofia Levin attend the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
Poh Ling Yeow and Sofia Levin attend the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty

Best Structured Reality Program

Farmer Wants A Wife, Seven Network

Gogglebox Australia, FOXTEL and Network 10 - WINNER

Married at First Sight, 9Network

Muster Dogs, ABC

Old People’s Home For Teenagers, ABC

SAS Australia, Seven Network

Matt & Brett pose after television show Travel Guides won the Logie Award for Best Lifestyle Program. Picture: Getty
Matt & Brett pose after television show Travel Guides won the Logie Award for Best Lifestyle Program. Picture: Getty

Best Lifestyle Program

Better Homes and Gardens, Seven Network

Gardening Australia, ABC

Love It Or List It Australia, FOXTEL

Restoration Australia, ABC

Selling Houses Australia, FOXTEL

Travel Guides, 9Network - WINNER

The cast of Travel Guides accepts the Logie Award for Best Lifestyle Program. Picture: Getty
The cast of Travel Guides accepts the Logie Award for Best Lifestyle Program. Picture: Getty

Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report

A Silver Lining: Silverchair, Australian Story, ABC

Ben Roberts-Smith: The Truth, 60 Minutes, 9Network - WINNER

Bishop of Broome, 7NEWS, Seven Network

Israel-Hamas War, 7NEWS, Seven Network

Old School - Louise Milligan, Four Corners, ABC

The Forever War - John Lyons, Four Corners, ABC

Tom Steinfort accepts the Logie Award for Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report. Picture: Getty
Tom Steinfort accepts the Logie Award for Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report. Picture: Getty
Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty
Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy perform at the 64th TV WEEK Logie Awards. Picture: Getty

Best Factual or Documentary Program

Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles, Prime Video

John Farnham: Finding The Voice, Seven Network - WINNER

Matildas: The World at Our Feet, Disney+

Nemesis, ABC

Revealed: Ben Roberts-Smith Truth on Trial, Stan

War On Waste, ABC

SMel McLaughlin accepts the Logie Award for Best Sports Coverage. Picture: Getty
SMel McLaughlin accepts the Logie Award for Best Sports Coverage. Picture: Getty

Best Sports Coverage

2023 AFL Finals Series, Seven Network

2023 NRL Grand Final, 9Network

2023 State of Origin, 9Network

Australian Open, 9Network

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, Seven Network - WINNER

Fox League Las Vegas Week, FOXTEL and Kayo Sports

Mel McLaughlin stunned after hearing the Logie Award winner. Picture: Getty
Mel McLaughlin stunned after hearing the Logie Award winner. Picture: Getty

Best Children’s Program

Beep and Mort, ABC

Bluey, ABC - WINNER

Eddie’s Lil’ Homies, NITV and Netflix

Gardening Australia Junior, ABC

Ginger and the Vegesaurs, ABC

Play School, ABC

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