Lynne McGranger wins Gold Logie

Australian television Royal family Lynne McGranger demanded the greedy Golden Logie.
He points to a 72 -year -old milestone year in the history of Australia, which ended a section that lasted for decades in the history of TV, which has moved away from his iconic role as Irene Roberts in March.
“I am very excited and honored,” he said a few minutes after accepting the award.
The other six TV was competing for Gold Logie – Sonia Kruger, who won 2023, is famous for Host Julia Morris, Lisa Millar from ABC, Poh Ling Yeow of MasterChef Australia, an existing relationship host ally Langdon and Hamish Blake, LEGO Masters, who won Gold Logie twice twice.
Magda Szubanski has previously entered the Logies Honor List.
Dear comedian and actor recently announced the diagnosis of four stages of blood cancer and could not participate in the awards.
Szubanski, who is right for the form, accepted his dignity in a previously recorded speech and worked with tears and laughs and added that his award was not because of cancer.
Orum I get this because of 40 years of hard work. Lobby, bribery, threat, whatever, whatever it is.

He joked Beanie and joke by taking Beanie to reveal a clean -shaved head and joking.
“The Australian TV industry is a great industry to work and a block full of really good people, a few bandits, but mostly full of really good people,” he said.
Szubanski, known for his best beloved role, applauded the comedy series Kath & Kim.
Fisk was one of the greatest winners of the night by getting five Logie awards, including the best scenario comedy program.
Kitty Flanagan squeezed Gümüş Logie for the best leading actor in a comedy, while Glenn Butcher claimed the best supporting actor and Aaron Chen won Silver Logie for the best leading actor in a comedy.
Julia Zemiro completed the sweep with Silver Logie for the best supporting actress.
Tennis star Jelena Dokic, Breakless: Jelena Dokic made an emotional acceptance speech after winning Logie for the best actual or documentary program for Dokic Story.
Based on the book of the same name, the powerful documentary follows Dokic’s journey from refugee to tennis champion, and confronts the trauma of his abusive relationship with his father.

Journalist Ally Langdon smiled for accepting the opening Ray Martin Award for the most popular news or public relations presentation.
The award was given by Martin, who said that he was honored to be recognized by the tribute, and added that he did not see journalism under siege than today.
Gold Logie candidate Langdon, who hosted a nine existing relationship, thanked the media veteran for serving the news in Australia.
Langdon was also part of the Nine teams that won Logie for the best sport for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Travel guides received the Fourth Logie’s Best Lifestyle Program Award, while Lego Masters were called the best competition reality program.

New Zealand comedian and Guy Mont Spelling Bee host Guy Montgomery won the greedy Graham Kennedy Award for the most popular new talents.
The iconic rocker Jimmy Barnes began in a real manner with a power center performance of the Hit working -class man before settling for explanations after the return of the host Sam Pang.
Pang, which was home to the third year, did not miss a rhythm.
“In the turmoil with the world as much as it is now, as an industry tonight, it is inspiring that we do not hesitate in our devotion and courage to come together to honor ourselves,” he said.
Sonia Kruger, a host of Sonia Kruger, who continued to congratulate and fry some of the largest stars of the audio Gold Logie and commercial networks, today 20 years of show Senior Karl Stefanovic and former Talk Show Queen Kerri-Anne Kennerley.
Bluey was an early winner by taking Logie for the best children’s program.
65. Logie Awards are broadcast on Seven Networks.

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