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

Recap all the action from the 2025 Logie Awards below.
Key Events
Tom Gleeson and Poh Ling Yeow are up presenting
Tom congratulates Poh on her Gold nomination. “The Gold Logie is beyond critique,” he jokes.
“It can change everything,” he laughed.
“You know, I was hosting Hard Quiz and I won... and now still am.”
We’ll skip past this next bit as there’s some - ahem - off-colour humour. But we are THERE for it!
Tom is urging everyone “if you don’t know, vote Poh,” - and that’s a sentiment we can get behind.
Bluey wins best children’s program
Hamish Blake and Sophie Monk announced the award that went to the ABC’s Bluey.
The show’s creator Joe Brumm accpeted the award, which is a back-to-back win for Bluey.
“Thank you very much to all the Bluey fans who voted.”
Hamish Blake and Sophie Monk are up presenting
Sophie is roasting her co-presenter.
Hamish is there for it, saying he’s like “the drunk uncle in a bridesmaid’s photo” in the line-up for Gold.
Nominees for best children’s program
- Bluey, ABC
- Ginger and the Vegesaurs, ABC
- Hard Quiz Kids, ABC
- Little J & Big Cuz, NITV / ABC
- Play School, ABC
- Rock Island Mysteries, Network 10
The Voice wins Best Entertainment Program

It makes back-to-back wins for the reality singing contest.
Sonia Kruger and Kate Miller-Heidke accepted the award, saying “it means a lot” for the Voice to win for a second time in a row.
“This show is such a phenomenon because of the incredible artists who really trust us with their voices, their souls and their stories, and it’s been such a privilege to work with all of them - especially those on Team Kate, obviously,” Miller-Heidke said.
The new season of The Voice starts next Sunday August 10.
Nominees for Best Entertainment show
And the nominees are:
Best Entertainment Program
- ABC New Year’s Eve, ABC
- Australian Idol, Seven Network
- Countdown 50 Years On, ABC
- Dancing With The Stars, Seven Network
- The Voice, Seven Network
- Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight, 9Network
Host Sam Pang opens the awards with MAFS dig
Pang said it was a huge honour to be back again for the third time.
Of course, his speech was full of jokes and a bit of crude humour.
He said he hoped his third time hosting the Logies was enough to ensure that Kerri-Anne Kennerley would stop calling him Anh Do.
Pang also suggested the “mushroom lady” aka Erin Patterson be in charge of catering on Married At First Sight.
“Now we all know MAFS is famous for its debaucherous dinner parties. I never miss a Sunday night and look, I’ve actually got an idea for next season, I think they should cast the mushroom lady...as the caterer.”
Sam Pang begins night with a BRUTAL roast
And no one is safe.
He began by taking aim at the industry, saying, “It’s inspiring that with the world in as much much turmoil as it is right now, that we as an industry have not wavered in our commitment and bravery in coming together tonight to honour ourselves.”
Ha!
Jimmy Barnes is on stage!
With the official ceremony underway, Aussie rock icon Barnesy has taken to the stage to open the Logies with his song Working Class Man.
He is set to tour the country later this year for the 40th anniversary of the legendary album.
The whole crowd is up on their feet dancing and clapping along to the Aussie anthem.
Brittany Hockley ready for the after party
The Dancing With The Stars grand finalist said she felt the pressure to deliver on the dance floor tonight and has been working on here moves.
Home and Away’s Kyle Shilling, who is also a DWTS grand finalist added some sparkle to the red carpet in a suit by First Nations arist Paul McCann.

