Going for gold: female stars vie for Logies glory

Women are preparing to dominate the most eye -catching night of the television after securing all of them except one of the candidates for the greedy Golden Logie Award.
The 65. Logie awards will take place on Sunday and combine the brightest stars in front of the camera and special teams behind the scenes.
Comedian Sam Pang will return as a host for the third year in a row.
Sonia Kruger, who won 2023, is the famous of Ten… Get me out of here! Host Julia Morris, Lisa Millar from ABC, Lynne McGranger, MasterChef Australia’s Poh Ling Yeow and Ally Langdon.
Hamish Blake, who won the Gold Logie twice in Lego Masters, is the only man for TV Glory.
Rock legend Jimmy Barnes, singer-corresponding writer Richard Marx and Guy Sebastian are among those planned to take the stage at the event.
A new Gong for the 65th anniversary of the Logie Awards, the most popular news or public relations correspondent will see the Ray Martin Award.
Opening candidates are Nine’s Ally Langdon, Tara Brown and Peter Overton, ABC’s David Speers and Sarah Ferguson and Seven’s Michael Usher.

The limited Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar, which tells the story of Wellness Influencer and Conwoman Belle Gibson, received a great eight nominations, including the best supporting actor, the best supportive player and the best leading actor in a drama.
Fisk from ABC has also won a series of heads, including the best comedy for Kitty Flanagan and the best player.
Candidates for the best drama program are Netflix and ABC dominant and with the headlines, including the news reader of the National Publisher who was restarted in the flow service.
In the best comedy entertainment program category, ABC and Network 10, Hard Quiz divided the candidates with popular shows and pay attention? Leading of wages.
Bluey, who won Logie twice, is for another award for the best children’s program.
65. TV Week Logie Awards will be held on Sunday night Sydney and will be broadcast on the Seven Networks.

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