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TV Week Logies 2025: A Current Affair host Ally Langdon rates her chances against tough competition


Channel Nine star Ally Langdon is up against some stiff competition for the coveted Gold Logie at this year’s TV WEEK Logie Awards.

The A Current Affair host is pitted against a record five other women in that category, including Masterchef’s Poh Ling Yeow, Home and Away’s Lynne McGranger, Dancing With The Star’s Sonia Kruger, I’m a Celebrity host Julia Morris and ABC journalist and presenter Lisa Millar.

“Hamish Blake is the only man nominated, though we have allowed him into our club,” Langdon said.

“Because he is fantastic, and if he wins on the night, we will all cheer just as loudly.”

Langdon said there was a lovely sense of camaraderie between all of this year’s nominees, “That ‘win at any costs’ mentality — I don’t think anyone nominated has that feeling,” she said.

“I just think we’re sort of all up there just celebrating how cool it is; how we have all worked our butts off — and how we are all well over the age of 40!”

Langdon is nominated five times at this year’s awards. Her Gold nomination is for her work on A Current Affair and the Paris Olympics — she is nominated again for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter, an award she took home last year.

A Current Affair and The Olympics are both nominated in their respective categories.


Channel Nine star Ally Langdon is up against some stiff competition for the coveted Gold Logie at this year’s TV WEEK Logie Awards.

The A Current Affair host is pitted against a record five other women in that category, including Masterchef’s Poh Ling Yeow, Home and Away’s Lynne McGranger, Dancing With The Star’s Sonia Kruger, I’m a Celebrity host Julia Morris and ABC journalist and presenter Lisa Millar.

“Hamish Blake is the only man nominated, though we have allowed him into our club,” Langdon said.

“Because he is fantastic, and if he wins on the night, we will all cheer just as loudly.”

Langdon said there was a lovely sense of camaraderie between all of this year’s nominees, “That ‘win at any costs’ mentality — I don’t think anyone nominated has that feeling,” she said.

“I just think we’re sort of all up there just celebrating how cool it is; how we have all worked our butts off — and how we are all well over the age of 40!”

Langdon is nominated five times at this year’s awards. Her Gold nomination is for her work on A Current Affair and the Paris Olympics — she is nominated again for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter, an award she took home last year.

A Current Affair and The Olympics are both nominated in their respective categories.

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