
Magda Szubanski to be inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame
She becomes the fifth woman inducted since the award was established in 1984, joining Ruth Cracknell, Noni Hazlehurst, Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Rebecca Gibney.
Szubanski was best known for winning the hearts of Australians and New Zealanders as the unconventionally sporty, unlucky-in-love Sharon Strzelecki in sitcom Kath and Kim.
That sparked roles in the smash-hit movies Babe and Happy Feet, along with both sequels, among others.
She first burst onto Australian screens in the mid-1980s after being picked up by ABC talent scouts watching her perform in a university revue.
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Her credits included sketch shows Fast Forward and critically acclaimed Big Girl's Blouse, alongside Kath and Kim co-writers Gina Riley and Jane Turner.
Off-screen, Szubanski has been a strong advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights.
In 2018 she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for her contribution to the marriage equality campaign.
In May 2025, Szubanski announced she had stage-four mantle cell lymphoma, describing it as a "rare and fast-moving blood cancer".
Magda Szubanski announced she had stage-four mantle cell lymphoma in May 2025. (Source: Instagram )
She said she would be lying low to protect her immune system.
"I won't sugar-coat it, it's rough," the 64-year-old wrote of her diagnosis at the time.
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"But I'm hopeful. I'm being lovingly cared for by friends and family, my medical team is brilliant and I've never felt more held by the people around me."
The 65th Logie Awards will take place on Sunday, with women set to dominate Australian TV's most glamorous night.
All but one of the nominations for the coveted Gold Logie award were women and the night would be hosted by comedian Sam Pang.
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