Logies 2025 recap: Gold Logie 2025 winner announced as Lynne McGranger

Recap all the action from the 2025 Logie Awards below.
Key Events
Jelana Dokic wins a Logie
The former tennis star is accepting the award for her doco Unbreakable that details her journey to Australia as a refugee and rising to number four in women’s tennis while juggling the tumultuous relationship with her father.
She is simply in shock about winning!
“I’m actually in shock I didn’t think this was possible and I didn’t have a speech prepared. I said to my Channel 9 team and Todd that we will wing it and we are good under pressure. I underestimated this one,” she said.
“I want to say a massive thank you to every single person who voted, not just the fans, but the industry. And not because of me. But because the hard stories and the difficult topics need to be told to create awareness. This is something that we did not even talk about 10 years ago. Now we have it in books and on screen. So I just want to thank you all. We have done a massive thing. This is not about winning. This is about a win for victims and survivors, especially of domestic violence and mental health.”
Nominees for Best Factual or Documentary Program
Big Miracles, 9Network
Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story, Seven Network
Miriam Margolyes Impossibly Australian, ABC
The Assembly, ABC
Tsunami: 20 Years On, 9Network
Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, 9Network
Lego Masters Australia wins Best Competition Reality Program

Hamish Blake is up accepting the award.
“This one is OK to win,” he said, referring to his “Anti Gold Logie” campaign.
It’s a short and sweet acceptance speech. And is it just me, or are we romping through these awards...?! Love this for us!
Nominees for Best Competition Reality Program
And the nominees are:
Best Competition Reality Program
- Alone Australia, SBS
- Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn II, Network 10
- LEGO Masters Australia, 9Network
- MasterChef Australia, Network 10
- My Kitchen Rules, Seven Network
- The Block, 9Network
Sue and Rick get a shout-out.
Perth’s 7News presenters have had their time to shine and we love this for them!
They’re getting the recognition they deserve for their 40 years presenting together.
Michael Usher said: “Before we crack on with the nominations for this category this evening, there is a special recognition for two people in the room tonight.
“Two people in the room this evening, this year entered the Guinness World Records for 40 consecutive years for co- anchoring a news bulletin, Susannah Carr and Rick Ardon.”
The pair stood up and the whole room cheered.
Sue and Rick - we bow down to you!
Guy Montgomery wins Popular New Talent award
Can you spell - W.I.N.N.E.R?
This is Guy’s first nomination - and first win!
“This is really crazy. I’m from New Zealand - I know, I’m so sorry to all of your country, but suck it!
“We got one up on you this time,” he said.
Michael Usher and Emily Weir are presetenting
And Em’s disappointed that RnB superstar Usher isn’t her partner in crime.
You and us, both.
Nominees for Popular New Talent
And the nominees are:
Guy Montgomery, Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee, ABC
Hailey Pinto, Home and Away, Seven Network
Jenny Tian, Taskmaster Australia, Network 10
Kate Miller-Heidke, The Voice, Seven Network
Kylah Day, Territory, Netflix
Sofia Levin, MasterChef Australia, Network 10
Muster Dogs wins Best Structured Reality Program

Yay! The Doggies have won!
Lisa Millar is up accepting the award, along with the show’s producers.
“Thank you to everyone who voted for this beautiful show, that is all about authentic people who’ve told their stories.
“To the participants out there, we love you.
“You are our family. Thank you so much,” Millar said.
Go pat your dogs in celebration!
Nominees for Best Structured Reality Program
And the nominees are:
Farmer Wants A Wife, Seven Network
Gogglebox Australia, Network 10
Married At First Sight, 9Network
Muster Dogs: Collies & Kelpies, ABC
Shark Tank Australia, Network 10
The Real Housewives of Sydney, BINGE / FOXTEL