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Gold Logie Award
for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
CountryAustralia
Formerly calledLogie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television
First awarded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
Currently held byLarry Emdur (2024)
Most awardsGraham Kennedy
Ray Martin
Websitewww.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, commonly referred to simply as the Gold Logie, is an award presented annually at the Australian Logie Awards.

The Gold Logie was first awarded at the 2nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1960 when the award was originally called Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. It was briefly renamed Best Personality on Australian Television in 2016-2017.[1] For the 2018 ceremony, the award category name was reverted to Most Popular Personality on Australian Television.[2]

The winner and nominees of the Gold Logie are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website.[3] Gold Logies were awarded for separate male and female categories in 1962, 1967, 1970, 1971, and between 1974 and 1977. The most represented programs are The Don Lane Show and Blue Heelers.

Stars with Most Wins

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Name Wins
Graham Kennedy 5x
Ray Martin 5x
Bert Newton 4x
Lisa McCune 4x
Daryl Somers 3x
Rove McManus 3x

Winners and nominees

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Key Meaning
Indicates the winner(s)
Year Nominees Program(s) Network Ref
1960 Graham Kennedy In Melbourne Tonight
1961 Bob Dyer Pick a Box
1962 Lorrae Desmond The Lorrae Desmond Show
Tommy Hanlon Jr. It Could Be You
1963 Michael Charlton Four Corners
ABC TV
1964 Bobby Limb The Mobil Limb Show
Nine Network
1965 Jimmy Hannan Jimmy
1966 Gordon Chater The Mavis Bramston Show
1967 Graham Kennedy‡ In Melbourne Tonight
Nine Network
Hazel Phillips The Barry Crocker Show
Network Ten
1968 Brian Henderson Bandstand
Nine Network
1969 Graham Kennedy‡ In Melbourne Tonight
Nine Network
1970 Barry Crocker Sound of Music
Nine Network
Maggie Tabberer Maggie
Seven Network
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin[note 1] Apollo 11 broadcast
1971 Gerard Kennedy Division 4
Nine Network
Maggie Tabberer‡ Maggie
Seven Network
Bob and Dolly Dyer[note 2] Pick a Box
Seven Network
1972 Gerard Kennedy‡ Division 4
Nine Network
1973 Tony Barber Great Temptation
Seven Network
1974 Graham Kennedy‡ The Graham Kennedy Show
Nine Network
Pat McDonald Number 96
0-10 Network
1975 Ernie Sigley The Ernie Sigley Show
Nine Network
Denise Drysdale The Ernie Sigley Show
Nine Network
1976 Norman Gunston The Norman Gunston Show
ABC TV
Denise Drysdale‡ The Ernie Sigley Show
Nine Network
1977 Don Lane The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
Jeanne Little The Mike Walsh Show
0-10 Network
1978 Graham Kennedy‡ Blankety Blanks
0-10 Network
1979 Bert Newton The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
1980 Mike Walsh The Mike Walsh Show
Nine Network
1981 Bert Newton‡ The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
1982 Bert Newton‡ The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
1983 Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
1984 Bert Newton‡ The Don Lane Show
Nine Network
1985 Rowena Wallace Sons and Daughters
Seven Network
1986 Daryl Somers‡ Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
1987 Ray Martin Midday
Nine Network
1988 Kylie Minogue Neighbours
1989 Daryl Somers‡ Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
Jason Donovan Neighbours
Network Ten
Craig McLachlan Neighbours
Network Ten
Kylie Minogue Neighbours
Network Ten
1990 Craig McLachlan‡ Neighbours
Network Ten
Ray Martin Midday
Nine Network
Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
Jana Wendt A Current Affair
Nine Network
1991 Steve Vizard Fast Forward
Seven Network
1992 Jana Wendt‡ A Current Affair
Nine Network
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1993 Ray Martin‡ Midday
Nine Network
1994 Ray Martin‡ Midday
Nine Network
1995 Ray Martin‡ A Current Affair
Nine Network
Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
Gary Sweet Police Rescue
ABC TV
Melissa George Home and Away
Seven Network
1996 Ray Martin‡ A Current Affair
Nine Network
Lisa McCune Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Melissa George Home and Away
Seven Network
Dieter Brummer Home and Away
Seven Network
Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
1997 Lisa McCune‡ Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
Kerri-Anne Kennerley Midday with Kerri-Anne
Nine Network
Ray Martin A Current Affair
Nine Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
1998 Lisa McCune‡ Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Kerri-Anne Kennerley Midday with Kerri-Anne
Nine Network
Ray Martin A Current Affair
Nine Network
Daryl Somers Hey Hey It's Saturday
Nine Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
1999 Lisa McCune‡ Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Belinda Emmett Home and Away
Seven Network
Kerri-Anne Kennerley Midday with Kerri-Anne
Nine Network
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2000 Lisa McCune‡ Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Don Burke Burke's Backyard
Nine Network
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton SeaChange
ABC TV
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2001 Georgie Parker‡ All Saints
Seven Network
Lisa McCune Blue Heelers and The Potato Factory
Seven Network
Ada Nicodemou Home and Away
Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton SeaChange
ABC TV
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2002 Georgie Parker‡ All Saints
Seven Network
Rove McManus Rove (Live)
Network Ten
Ada Nicodemou Home and Away
Seven Network
Libby Tanner All Saints
Seven Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2003 Rove McManus‡ Rove (Live)
Network Ten
Lisa Chappell McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
Libby Tanner All Saints
Seven Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2004 Rove McManus‡ Rove (Live)
Network Ten
Lisa Chappell McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Delta Goodrem Neighbours
Network Ten
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2005 Rove McManus‡ Rove (Live)
Network Ten
Bridie Carter McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Bec Cartwright Home and Away
Seven Network
Georgie Parker All Saints
Seven Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2006 John Wood‡ Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Natalie Bassingthwaighte Neighbours
Network Ten
Bridie Carter McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Bec Cartwright Home and Away
Seven Network
Rove McManus Rove Live
Network Ten
Bert Newton Good Morning Australia
Network Ten
Ada Nicodemou Home and Away
Seven Network
Kate Ritchie Home and Away
Seven Network
2007 Kate Ritchie‡ Home and Away
Seven Network
Natalie Blair Neighbours
Network Ten
Rachael Carpani McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
John Howard All Saints and The Real Seachange
Seven Network
Simmone Jade Mackinnon McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Rove McManus Rove Live
Network Ten
Bert Newton Bert's Family Feud and 20 to 1
Nine Network
John Wood Blue Heelers
Seven Network
2008 Kate Ritchie‡ Home and Away
Seven Network
Natalie Blair Neighbours
Network Ten
Andrew Denton Enough Rope
ABC1
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks
ABC1
John Howard All Saints
Seven Network
Chris Lilley Summer Heights High
ABC1
Lisa McCune Sea Patrol
Nine Network
Rove McManus Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Network Ten
2009 Rebecca Gibney Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Natalie Bassingthwaighte So You Think You Can Dance Australia
Network Ten
Andrew Denton Enough Rope
ABC1
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks
ABC1
Simmone Jade Mackinnon McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
Rove McManus Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Network Ten
Kate Ritchie Home and Away
Seven Network
Ian Smith Neighbours
Network Ten
2010 Ray Meagher Home and Away
Seven Network
Esther Anderson Home and Away
Seven Network
Wil Anderson The Gruen Transfer
ABC1
Rebecca Gibney Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks
ABC1
Paul McDermott Good News Week
Network Ten
Rove McManus Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Network Ten
Shaun Micallef Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation
Network Ten
2011 Karl Stefanovic Today
Nine Network
Rebecca Gibney Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks
ABC1
Asher Keddie Offspring
Network Ten
Jessica Marais Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Chrissie Swan The Circle
Network Ten
2012 Hamish Blake Hamish and Andy's Gap Year
Nine Network
Esther Anderson Home and Away
Seven Network
Carrie Bickmore The Project
Network Ten
Adam Hills Spicks and Specks and Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight
ABC1
Asher Keddie Offspring
Network Ten
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
ABC1
Karl Stefanovic Today
Nine Network
2013 Asher Keddie‡ Offspring
Network Ten
Carrie Bickmore The Project
Network Ten
Hamish Blake Hamish and Andy's Euro Gap Year Nine Network
Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage: Australia Vs New Zealand
Adam Hills Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight
ABC1
Andy Lee Hamish and Andy's Euro Gap Year Nine Network
Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage: Australia Vs New Zealand
Steve Peacocke Home and Away
Seven Network
2014 Scott Cam The Block
Nine Network
Carrie Bickmore The Project
Network Ten
Essie Davis Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
ABC1
Asher Keddie Offspring
Network Ten
Andy Lee Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia
Nine Network
Steve Peacocke Home and Away
Seven Network
2015 Carrie Bickmore‡ The Project
Network Ten
Hamish Blake Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America
Nine Network
Scott Cam The Block
Nine Network
Asher Keddie Offspring Network Ten
Party Tricks
Andy Lee Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America
Nine Network
Steve Peacocke Home and Away
Seven Network
2016 Waleed Aly The Project
Network Ten
Carrie Bickmore The Project
Network Ten
Essie Davis Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
ABC
Grant Denyer Family Feud Network Ten
The Great Australian Spelling Bee
Lee Lin Chin SBS World News
The Feed
Scott Cam The Block Nine Network
Reno Rumble
2017 Samuel Johnson Molly
Seven Network
Waleed Aly The Project
Network Ten
Rodger Corser Doctor Doctor
Nine Network
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
ABC
Grant Denyer All Star Family Feud Network Ten
Family Feud
The Great Australian Spelling Bee
Peter Helliar The Project
Network Ten
Jessica Marais Love Child
Nine Network
The Wrong Girl
Network Ten
2018 Grant Denyer All Star Family Feud
Network Ten
Family Feud
Amanda Keller The Living Room
Network Ten
Andrew Winter Selling Houses Australia Lifestyle
Love It or List It Australia
Jessica Marais Love Child
Nine Network
The Wrong Girl
Network Ten
Rodger Corser Doctor Doctor
Nine Network
Tracy Grimshaw A Current Affair
Nine Network
2019 Tom Gleeson Hard Quiz
ABC
Amanda Keller The Living Room Network Ten
Dancing with the Stars
Costa Georgiadis Gardening Australia
ABC
Eve Morey Neighbours
Network Ten
Rodger Corser Doctor Doctor
Nine Network
Sam Mac Sunrise
Seven Network
Waleed Aly The Project
Network Ten
2022 Hamish Blake‡ Lego Masters
Nine Network
Julia Morris I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Network Ten
Karl Stefanovic Today Nine Network
60 Minutes
Melissa Leong MasterChef Australia Network Ten
Celebrity MasterChef Australia
Ray Meagher Home And Away
Seven Network
Sonia Kruger Big Brother Seven Network
Holey Moley
Dancing with the Stars: All Stars
The Voice
The Voice: Generations
Tom Gleeson Hard Quiz
ABC
2023 Sonia Kruger Big Brother
Seven Network
Dancing with the Stars
The Voice
Hamish Blake Lego Masters
Nine Network
Julia Morris I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Network Ten
Taskmaster Australia
Leigh Sales 7.30
ABC
Mark Coles Smith Mystery Road: Origin
ABC
Osher Günsberg The Bachelors Australia Network Ten
The Masked Singer Australia
Shaun Micallef Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell
ABC
2024 Larry Emdur The Chase Australia
Seven Network
The Morning Show
Andy Lee The Hundred with Andy Lee
Nine Network
Asher Keddie Strife
Julia Morris I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Network Ten
Robert Irwin I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Sonia Kruger Big Brother
Seven Network
Dancing with the Stars
The Voice
Logies Red Carpet
Tony Armstrong News Breakfast
ABC
Great Australian Stuff

Most awarded programs

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Wins Program
5
The Don Lane Show
5
Blue Heelers
3
In Melbourne Tonight
3
The Ernie Sigley Show
3
Hey Hey It's Saturday
3
Midday
3
A Current Affair
3
Rove (Live)
3
Home and Away
2
Neighbours
2
Pick a Box
2
Maggie
2
Division 4
2
The Mike Walsh Show
2
All Saints
2
The Project

Notes

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  1. ^ Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin received a special Gold Logie for providing TV's greatest moment in their moon telecast.
  2. ^ Bob and Dolly Dyer received a special Gold Logie in recognition of their contribution to Australian TV.

References

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