The Lego Masters Australia host took both the Gold Logie and the newly named Bert Newton award for most popular presenter, while there were wins for The Newsreader, Bluey, Guy Pearce and Home and Away
winning outstanding actress for her lead performance in the 1980s newsroom drama. Outstanding actor went to Richard Roxburgh for his role in the ABC miniseries Fires, which also won outstanding miniseries or telemovie. Neither actor was present at the Star Gold Coast venue to accept their awards.
Wilkinson said the Logie belonged: “to a woman who inspired more than 100,000 similarly pissed-off, exhausted, fierce women and men to take to the streets right across this country to roar in numbers too big to ignore.”
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