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'Thrilled': Logie nominees named as the public votes for top Aussie TV stars

'Thrilled': Logie nominees named as the public votes for top Aussie TV stars

Comedians, cooks, reality stars, international actors and local heroes have been nominated for Australian television's top honour at the 65th TV Week Logie Awards.
Nominees were announced on June 16 as public voting started ahead of the award ceremony at Sydney's Star Casino on August 3.
A new category has been added to the award show to celebrate veteran journalist and five-time Gold Logie winner, Ray Martin.
The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter will be announced alongside the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent and the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter.
TV Week Editorial Director Amber Giles said she was "thrilled" to see a diverse range of Australian stories honoured in the awards.
"It's especially pleasing to see the breadth of original Australian content on both free-to-air and streaming services," she said.
"If you see a show or star on the list that you've watched and enjoyed, then don't be shy - get voting!"
Voting started at 9am on June 16 and continues until 7pm on August 1. However, those keen to cast a vote on the Ray Martin, Graham Kennedy and Bert Newton awards will have until August 3.
A handful of returning nominees were in the running for a Gold Logie, along with some fresh faces.
Lynne McGranger, Ally Langdon, Julia Morris, Lisa Millar, Poh Ling Yeow, Sonia Kruger and Hamish Blake are vying for the top award at the 2025 ceremony.
Comedians, cooks, reality stars, international actors and local heroes have been nominated for Australian television's top honour at the 65th TV Week Logie Awards.
Nominees were announced on June 16 as public voting started ahead of the award ceremony at Sydney's Star Casino on August 3.
A new category has been added to the award show to celebrate veteran journalist and five-time Gold Logie winner, Ray Martin.
The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter will be announced alongside the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent and the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter.
TV Week Editorial Director Amber Giles said she was "thrilled" to see a diverse range of Australian stories honoured in the awards.
"It's especially pleasing to see the breadth of original Australian content on both free-to-air and streaming services," she said.
"If you see a show or star on the list that you've watched and enjoyed, then don't be shy - get voting!"
Voting started at 9am on June 16 and continues until 7pm on August 1. However, those keen to cast a vote on the Ray Martin, Graham Kennedy and Bert Newton awards will have until August 3.
A handful of returning nominees were in the running for a Gold Logie, along with some fresh faces.
Lynne McGranger, Ally Langdon, Julia Morris, Lisa Millar, Poh Ling Yeow, Sonia Kruger and Hamish Blake are vying for the top award at the 2025 ceremony.
Comedians, cooks, reality stars, international actors and local heroes have been nominated for Australian television's top honour at the 65th TV Week Logie Awards.
Nominees were announced on June 16 as public voting started ahead of the award ceremony at Sydney's Star Casino on August 3.
A new category has been added to the award show to celebrate veteran journalist and five-time Gold Logie winner, Ray Martin.
The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter will be announced alongside the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent and the Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter.
TV Week Editorial Director Amber Giles said she was "thrilled" to see a diverse range of Australian stories honoured in the awards.
"It's especially pleasing to see the breadth of original Australian content on both free-to-air and streaming services," she said.
"If you see a show or star on the list that you've watched and enjoyed, then don't be shy - get voting!"
Voting started at 9am on June 16 and continues until 7pm on August 1. However, those keen to cast a vote on the Ray Martin, Graham Kennedy and Bert Newton awards will have until August 3.
A handful of returning nominees were in the running for a Gold Logie, along with some fresh faces.
Lynne McGranger, Ally Langdon, Julia Morris, Lisa Millar, Poh Ling Yeow, Sonia Kruger and Hamish Blake are vying for the top award at the 2025 ceremony.

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