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2025 Logie Award nominations: Lisa Millar, Julia Morris and Poh Ling Yeow among gold nods

2025 Logie Award nominations: Lisa Millar, Julia Morris and Poh Ling Yeow among gold nods

The nominees for the 65th annual TV Week Logies have been announced, with a new award category revealed.
The Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Reporter, named for the former Four Corners and 60 Minutes presenter, will reward an Australian journalistic talent.
Former ABC Breakfast presenter Lisa Millar will battle it out for the coveted gold Logie, facing competition from former winner Sonia Kruger and sole male nominee, Hamish Blake.
The ABC dominated with 44 nominations in total, including five for comedy Fisk and a Most Popular New Talent nod for spelling bee wiz Guy Montgomery.
Netflix was the most nominated streamer on the back of scammer story Apple Cider Vinegar and drama series Territory.
The 2025 Logies ceremony will be held in Sydney on August 3. Comedian Sam Pang is set to return as host for the third year in a row.
Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent
Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter
SILVER LOGIE — Best Lead Actor in a Drama
SILVER LOGIE — Best Lead Actress in a Drama
SILVER LOGIE — Best Lead Actor in a Comedy
SILVER LOGIE — Best Lead Actress in a Comedy
SILVER LOGIE — Best Supporting Actor
SILVER LOGIE — Best Supporting Actress
Best Drama Program
Best Miniseries or Telemovie
Best Entertainment Program
Best Current Affairs Program
Best Scripted Comedy Program
Best Comedy Entertainment Program
Best Competition Reality Program
Best Structured Reality Program
Best Lifestyle Program
Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
Best Factual or Documentary Program
Best Sports Coverage
Best Children's Program

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