Logie Awards of 2023

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The 63rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony was held on 30 July 2023 at The Star, Sydney, and broadcast on the Seven Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Sam Pang, making it the first time in eleven years that the event returned to having a solo host.[2]

Date30 July 2023 (2023-07-30)
SiteThe Star, Sydney, New South Wales[1]
Hosted bySam Pang
Official websitetvweeklogies.com.au
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63rd Logie Awards
Date30 July 2023 (2023-07-30)
SiteThe Star, Sydney, New South Wales[1]
Hosted bySam Pang
Official websitetvweeklogies.com.au
Highlights
Gold LogieSonia Kruger
Hall of FameBrian Walsh
Most awardsThe Twelve and Colin from Accounts (3)
Most nominationsThe Twelve (9)
Television coverage
NetworkSeven Network
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Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on 19 June 2023.[3]

Gold Logie

Acting/Presenting

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Most Outstanding Actor Most Outstanding Actress
Most Outstanding Supporting Actor Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter
  • Tony Armstrong in A Dog's World with Tony Armstrong (ABC)
    • Hamish Blake in Lego Masters (Nine Network)
    • Julia Morris in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and Taskmaster Australia (Network 10)
    • Scott Cam in The Block (Nine Network)
    • Shaun Micallef in Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell (ABC)
    • Sonia Kruger in Big Brother, Dancing with the Stars and The Voice (Seven Network)
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Most Outstanding Programs

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Most Outstanding Sports Coverage Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program
Most Outstanding Reality Program Most Outstanding Entertainment Program
Most Outstanding Children's Program Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report
  • "Saving the Children" (Foreign Correspondent, ABC)
    • "Turkey Earthquake" (7News, Seven Network)
    • "SeaWorld Helicopter Disaster" (A Current Affair, Nine Network)
    • "Somalia: A Story of Survival" (Foreign Correspondent, ABC)
    • "Do No Harm" (Four Corners, ABC)
    • "How Many More" (Four Corners, ABC)
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Changes

The Seven Network took over from the Nine Network as host broadcaster.[4][5] Seven had last broadcast the Logie Awards in 1995.[6][7]

Performers

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