The local industry’s night of nights has been without a stand-alone host for the past six years, after previous presenters Shane Bourne, Gretel Killeen and Wendy Harmer were savaged by their peers ...
It’s been a lifetime of memories for the beloved host. As a four-time Gold Logie winner himself, Bert first hosted the awards in 1967 and went on to claim a total of 15 wins over his incredible career ...
''I’ll always have that feeling that a part of me is missing.'' Bert, who won four Gold Logies, hosted the event 19 times and was responsible for some of the Logies’ most memorable moments, died on ...
Newton told the Herald Sun: "I would hate to have to do a show like the Logies and be totally scripted. I wouldn't do it under those circumstances." Also performing at the event will be Susan Boyle, ...
The TV legend, 79, took to the stage at the Star Casino on the Gold Coast to rapturous applause before launching into a lengthy and at times very funny monologue — but a few of his comments raised ...
Bert graced our screens for close on 50 years Berts career began in 1957 when he was 18 years old he teamed up with Graham Kennedy on Channel 9 In Melbourne Tonight He has 4 Gold Logies to his name In ...
Ah, the Logies — Australia's answer to the Emmys. It's a night where the best of the best of Australian television come together, hang out, and in many cases, make history. You might not think it at ...
Newton passed away on Saturday evening, aged 83, after a long battle with his health. He was admitted to hospital in March and his illness led to one of his legs being amputated. He is survived by his ...
The 74-year-old television icon was released from Melbourne's Epworth Hospital on Thursday, having undergone a five-and-a-half hour quadruple bypass operation last month. Newton's wife Patti was ...