The nominations for the 2016 Logie Awards have been announced, with many hailing organizers for the diversity of the nominees, with media darling and national treasure Lee Lin Chin‘s Gold Logie nom in particular generating a lot of excitement online.
Lee Lin is actually the first ever SBS personality nominated for the Gold Logie, her nomination coming off the back the huge #LeeLinforLogiesWin campaign led by “The Feed”, where she’s also been nominated for her work as a presenter. This might also explain why she has been everywhere recently from helping Iron Boy save Sydney with the Make A Wish Foundation, spruiking Sydney’s nightlife and sort of guest hosting Play School.
She, of course, met the news with characteristic cool, posting to twitter that: “Waking up a gold Logie nominee just feels better you know?”
Waking up a gold Logie nominee just feels better you know? #tvweeklogies
— Lee Lin Chin (@LeeLinChinSBS) April 3, 2016
It’s still a tough race though seeing as though she is up against “The Project” co-hosts Carrie Bickmore and Waleed Aly, “The Block” host Scott Cam, Essie Davis from the ABC and “Family Feud”‘s Grant Denyer. She is however getting heaps of support with many media personalities posting to social media championing her.
Couldn’t think of a nicer person to be nominated for a gold Logie @LeeLinChinSBS! #LeeLinforLogiesWin #history #sbs pic.twitter.com/CWrplZe1nN
— Ricardo Goncalves (@BUSINESSricardo) April 3, 2016
Hey @LeeLinChinSBS, @karlstefanovic is stoked for your Gold Logie nomination. Onya. #9Today https://t.co/quM8QrdnQL
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) April 3, 2016
Joking about the nomination of both Bickmore and Aly, Peter Helliar said: “It’s going to be very awkward at The Project for the next month.”
Bickmore, however, was quick to dispel any rumors of rivalry. “I feel we need there to be a rivalry to fulfill everyone else’s expectations,” she said. “There genuinely is nothing.”
In a sign of changing times, streaming service Stan also received its first nominations, Dan Wyllie from the services exclusive comedy series “No Activity” in contention for Most Outstanding Supporting Actor. The show itself also got a nod for Most Outstanding Comedy, both nominations marking the first time original Australian programs from subscription streaming services have been considered for an award.
When it came to tallying the nominations for each network, ABC is leading the pack at 31, with Channel Nine, 25, Channel Seven, 22 and Network Ten, 20 following respectively.
You can read through the full list of nominees here below.
2016 Logie Awards Nominees
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality On Australian TV
Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten)
Waleed Aly (The Project, Network Ten)
Grant Denyer (Family Feud / The Great Australian Spelling Bee, Network Ten)
Lee Lin Chin (SBS World News / The Feed, SBS)
Scott Cam (The Block, Reno Rumble, Nine Network)
Essie Davis (Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, ABC)
Best Actor Craig McLachlan (The Doctor Blake Mysteries, ABC)
Erik Thomson (800 Words, Channel Seven)
Firass Dirani (House Husbands, Nine Network)
Josh Thomas (Please Like Me, ABC)
Stephen Peacocke (Home And Away, Channel Seven)
Best Actress
Bonnie Sveen (Home And Away, Channel Seven)
Essie Davis (Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, ABC)
Jessica Marais (Love Child, Nine Network)
Julia Morris (House Husbands, Nine Network)
Marta Dusseldorp (A Place To Call Home, Foxtel — SoHo)
Best Presenter
Amanda Keller (The Living Room, Network Ten)
Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten)
Grant Denyer (Family Feud / The Great Australian Spelling Bee, Network Ten)
Lee Lin Chin (SBS World News / The Feed, SBS)
Waleed Aly (The Project, Network Ten)
Best New Talent
Adam Dovile (Better Homes And Gardens, Channel Seven)
Benson Jack Anthony (800 Words, Channel Seven)
Dan Reilly (The Block, Nine Network)
Joel Jackson (Deadline Gallipoli / Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, Foxtel — Showcase / Channel Seven)
Pia Miller (Home And Away, Channel Seven)
Best Drama Program
800 Words (Channel Seven)
A Place To Call Home (Foxtel — SoHo)
Home And Away (Channel Seven)
House Husbands (Nine Network)
Love Child (Nine Network)
Best Entertainment Program
Family Feud (Network Ten)
Gruen (ABC)
Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network Ten)
The Voice (Nine Network)
The X Factor Australia (Channel Seven)
Best News, Panel or Current Affairs Program
60 Minutes (Nine Network)
Q&A (ABC)
Sunrise (Channel Seven)
The Project (Network Ten)
Today (Nine Network)
Best Reality Program
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (Network Ten)
MasterChef Australia (Network Ten)
My Kitchen Rules (Channel Seven)
The Bachelorette, Australia (Network Ten)
The Block (Nine Network)
Best Sports Program
AFL 360 (Foxtel — Fox Footy)
Marngrook Footy Show (NITV)
The AFL Footy Show (Nine Network)
The NRL Footy Show (Nine Network)
Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network)
Best Lifestyle Program
Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven)
Gardening Australia (ABC)
Getaway (Nine Network)
Selling Houses Australia (Foxtel — The LifeStyle Channel)
The Living Room (Network Ten)
Best Factual Program
Australian Story (ABC)
Bondi Rescue (Network Ten)
Bondi Vet (Network Ten)
Gogglebox (Foxtel — The LifeStyle Channel / Network Ten)
Who Do You Think You Are? (SBS)
Most Outstanding Categories
Most Outstanding Actor
Alex Dimitriades (Matt Bashir, The Principal, SBS)
Hugh Dancy (Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, Deadline Gallipoli, Foxtel — Showcase)
Malcolm Kennard (Ivan Milat, Catching Milat, Channel Seven)
Patrick Brammall (James Hayes, Glitch, ABC)
Sam Neill (Lang Hancock, House Of Hancock, Nine Network)
Most Outstanding Actress
Deborah Mailman (Lorraine, Redfern Now: Promise Me, ABC)
Essie Davis (Phryne Fisher, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, ABC)
Mandy McElhinney (Gina Rinehart, House Of Hancock, Nine Network)
Pamela Rabe (Joan Ferguson, Wentworth, Foxtel — SoHo)
Sarah Snook (Anna Ivin, The Beautiful Lie, ABC)
Most Outstanding Supporting Actor
Dan Wyllie (Jimmy, No Activity, Stan)
David Berry (James Bligh, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel — SoHo)
Ryan Corr (Corporal MacDonald, Banished, Foxtel — BBC First)
Tim Minchin (Jacob, No Activity, Stan)
Tim Minchin (Smasher Sullivan, The Secret River, ABC)
Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
Celia Ireland (Liz Birdsworth, Wentworth, Foxtel — SoHo)
Emily Barclay (Sarah Hayes, Glitch, ABC)
Harriet Dyer (Patricia Saunders, Love Child, Nine Network)
Jenni Baird (Regina Standish, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel — SoHo)
Rarriwuy Hick (Robyn Davis, Redfern Now: Promise Me, ABC)
Most Outstanding Drama Series
800 Words (Channel Seven)
A Place To Call Home (Foxtel — SoHo)
Glitch (ABC)
Love Child (Nine Network)
Wentworth (Foxtel — SoHo)
Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
Deadline Gallipoli (Foxtel — showcase)
House Of Hancock (Nine Network)
Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door (Channel Seven)
The Beautiful Lie (ABC)
The Secret River (ABC)
Most Outstanding Entertainment Program
Gruen (ABC)
Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network Ten)
The Voice (Nine Network)
The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (ABC)
The X Factor Australia (Channel Seven)
Most Outstanding Comedy Program
No Activity (Stan)
Open Slather (Foxtel — The Comedy Channel)
Please Like Me (ABC)
Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (ABC)
Utopia (ABC)
Most Outstanding News Coverage’
“Iraq-Syria War Coverage” (ABC 7pm News, ABC)
“Liberal Leadership Crisis: Abbott V Turnbull” (Foxtel — SKY NEWS LIVE)
“Migrant Crisis — Special Report” (ABC 7pm News, ABC)
“Paris Attack” (Seven News, Channel Seven)
“Parramatta Shooting” (Seven News, Channel Seven)
Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report
“Catching A Monster” (60 Minutes, Nine Network)
“Hitting Home” (Hitting Home, ABC)
“Making A Killing” (Four Corners, ABC)
“The Killing Season” (The Killing Season, ABC)
“The Siege Survivors” (60 Minutes, Nine Network)
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
2015 Australian Open (Channel Seven/7TWO)
Emirates Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven)
KFC T20 Big Bash League (Network Ten)
NRL Telstra Premiership Grand Final (Nine Network)
Holden State of Origin II (Nine Network)
Most Outstanding Children’s Program
Bottersnikes & Gumbles (Channel Seven)
Bushwacked! (ABC3)
Little Lunch (ABC3)
Play Along With Sam (Foxtel — Nick Jr.)
Ready For This (ABC3)
Most Outstanding Newcomer Actor
Joel Jackson (Charles Bean, Deadline Gallipoli, Foxtel- Showcase)
Joel Jackson (Peter Allen, Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, Channel Seven) WINNER
Rahel Romahn (Tarek Ahmad, The Principal, SBS)
Most Outstanding Newcomer — Actress
Hannah Monson (Kirstie Darrow, Glitch, ABC)
Melina Vidler (Shay Turner, 800 Words, Channel Seven) WINNER
Sara West (Liza Minnelli, Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, Channel Seven)
The Graham Kennedy Breakthrough Star Of Tomorrow
Benson Jack Anthony (Arlo Turner, 800 Words, Channel Seven)
Ky Baldwin (Young Peter Allen, Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, Channel Seven) WINNER
Olivia DeJonge (Shaneen Quigg/Tara Swift, Hiding, ABC)
The 58th Logie Awards will be presented at Crown’s Palladium Room in Melbourne on May 8