04:42 The stars that won't be attending the 2025 Logie Awards
Not all stars will be in attendance at the Logies on Sunday night, with some celebrities choosing to skip the event.
Some of the biggest names not to make the guest list include MasterChef 2024 runner-up Josh 'Pezza' Perry, The Block's Ricky Recard and the whole of the Married At First Sight cast.
Robert Irwin, who co-hosts I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! with this year's Gold Logie nominee, Julia Morris, won't be there to cheer on his co-host.
Daily Mail exclusively revealed last week that the 21-year-old conservationist is not on the attendee list, with Channel 10 confirming his absence on Thursday.
The Block's Scott Cam and Shelley Craft received a Logies invite; however, the teams from last year's 20th season - including fan-favourite Ricky Recard - did not.
Similarly, Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge of My Kitchen Rules will be in attendance, but the teams from the 2024 season - including champion Simone Preste - are understood to be missing it.
Despite Real Housewives of Sydney being nominated for the first time at the Logies, none of the show's stars were invited to the glitzy event.
MasterChef Australia judges Sofia Levin and Poh Ling will be at the Logies, with Poh up for the most coveted award of the night, The Gold Logie.
It is not yet known if Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski and Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia will be at the ceremony, but it's highly unlikely considering Natalie's 10-year red carpet hiatus and Jonathan's recent axing by Channel 10.
The Logie nominations were officially announced in June at the Sydney Opera House, seeing a slew of Aussie favourites up for big awards in television.
04:37 Everything you need to know about the 2025 Logie Awards
Where are the Logies being held?
The 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards will be held at The Star Sydney this year.
It is the third straight year that the annual awards show has been held in the Harbour City, after being hosted by the Gold Coast and Melbourne.
What time do they start?
At 7pm AEST in ACT, NSW, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria.
At 7.30pm AEST in Northern Territory and South Australia.
At 6pm AWST in Western Australia.
Where can I watch?
The 2025 Logie Awards air exclusively on Channel Seven and 7plus on Sunday, August 3.
Who is hosting?
Comedian Sam Pang will return will host the awards after he was hailed as one of the best Logies hosts in ages following his debut in 2023.
His blistering and outrageous gags during the Logies included high profile targets such as Karl Stefanovic, Larry Emdur and Sonia Kruger.
'I am very excited to return for another Logies and would like to thank Seven for asking me back,' Sam said in a statement in May.
'It's been an honour to host the last two years and I'm looking forward to again celebrating the talented people and amazing shows that combine to make the Australian television industry something everyone can be proud of.'
Who is up for the Gold Logie this year?
The following stars will be vying for the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television:
- Host and journalist, Ally Langdon
- Entertainer, broadcaster and comedian, Hamish Blake
- Presenter and comedian, Julia Morris
- Journalist and presenter, Lisa Millar
- Actress, Lynne McGranger
- Judge and co-host, Poh Ling Yeow
- Entertainer and presenter, Sonia Kruger
Sonia Kruger and Hamish Blake, who won the Gold Logie in 2023 and 2022 respectively, are the only previous winners. Hamish also won Gold back in 2012.
How do you vote in the Logies?
Voting closed for most categories at 7pm AEST on Friday, August 1.
However, voting for some categories will be open until the event starts. Those watching at home will have the chance to help shape Australian television history, live on the night, with their vote for who should take out the evening's big award.
You can vote online on the Logies website here.