Thursday Jul 9 | Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The show has been running since February 1998. Long-running Australian TV drama All Saints has been axed by the Seven Network after more than a decade.
The 2009 Logies was all about one show - Packed To The Rafters - and its leading star, veteran Australian actor Rebecca Gibney.
SOME journalists get posted to war zones, others are assigned to the Logies red carpet.
PACKED to the Rafters actress Rebecca Gibney last night won the Gold Logie for most popular TV personality, also walking away with the Silver Logie for most popular actress.
Stars of crime drama claim 'outstanding' Logies
Packed To The Rafters star Rebecca Gibney and Underbelly's Gyton Grantley and Kat Stewart have picked up silver Logies on Australian television's night of nights.
Three actors have joined Packed To the Rafters star Hugh Sheridan in scoring coveted presenting jobs on respected childrena s television program Play School.
Hit Rafters goes for Logie's gold
THE cast of family drama Packed To The Rafters is planning a big night at this year's Logie Awards after dominating nominations for the television awards.
Prabowo Subianto will have you believe he's a quiet goat farmer and a keen horseman who just happens to think he might make an ideal Indonesian President one day.
ABC managing director Mark Scott and chairman Maurice Newman will host an invitation-only event at Parliament House on Wednesday to showcase the ABC in 2009 -- and yet again make a case for additional funding ...
TV move: Jolene to cop it in new year
FORMER All Saints star Jolene Anderson will have a fresh start in 2009. The popular actress, who has a new bob haircut, is moving from Channel 7 to Ten to star in the police drama Rush .
'If I Had My Life Over' By Belinda Emmett
I recently received an email celebrating Beautiful Women's Month, and included in the email was something written by Belinda Emmett.
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