About the Hall Of Fame Logie
In 1984, TV WEEK introduced the Hall Of Fame Gold Logie. This award is presented to a nationally-known individual or program for an outstanding and sustained contribution to Australian television.
Each of the free-to-air and pay TV networks, along with TV WEEK, nominate a maximum of five people or programs. An industry panel appointed for that year then votes on the nominees.
The recipient must have demonstrated a commitment to enriching and improving Australian TV. While this is a lifetime achievement award, the Hall Of Fame can be awarded to those who still have a lot to contribute to the television industry. As an example, Bryan Brown received the award in 1989, when he was only 42, and Paul Hogan in 1987 when he was just 48.
Hall Of Fame Gold Logie Winners