
The 2025 Logie Awards showcased the best in Australian television, recognizing outstanding performances and productions across various categories. The ceremony, held in March 2025, highlighted both established stars and emerging talent, reflecting the vibrant landscape of the industry.
Top Honors Recognize Leading Figures
Among the most coveted awards, the title of Most Popular Personality on Australian Television went to Lynne McGranger, a well-known figure in the industry. The prestigious Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter was awarded to Todd Woodbridge for his work on programs such as *Tipping Point Australia*, the *Australian Open*, and the upcoming *Paris Olympics*, all aired on 9Network.
The Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent was given to Guy Montgomery for his unique show, *Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee*, broadcasted on ABC. Ally Langdon received the Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter for her role on *A Current Affair*, also on 9Network.
Outstanding Productions and Performances
The Silver Logie Awards recognized excellence in acting, with Sam Neill winning Best Lead Actor in a Drama for his performance in *The Twelve*, available on BINGE/FOXTEL. In a notable moment, Lynne McGranger earned the award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama for her long-running role in *Home and Away* on the Seven Network.
In the comedy category, Aaron Chen took home the award for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy for *Fisk*, also from ABC. Kitty Flanagan won Best Lead Actress in a Comedy for the same show, showcasing its impact. The Best Supporting Actor award went to Glenn Butcher, while Julia Zemiro secured Best Supporting Actress, both for their roles in *Fisk*.
Program awards highlighted the range of quality content, with *Return to Paradise* winning Best Drama Program and *Apple Cider Vinegar* claiming Best Miniseries or Telemovie on Netflix. Other notable winners included *The Voice* for Best Entertainment Program (Seven Network) and *Australian Story* for Best Current Affairs Program (ABC).
The awards also celebrated achievements in the realm of factual content, with *Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story* winning Best Factual or Documentary Program on 9Network. Meanwhile, *LEGO Masters Australia* took home the award for Best Competition Reality Program, and *Travel Guides* was recognized as the Best Lifestyle Program.
The 2025 Logie Awards not only acknowledged the talent behind the screen but also emphasized the importance of diverse storytelling in Australian television, marking another memorable year in the industry.