Award Winners and Nominees

Streaming For Australia Members Celebrated with 23 Nominations at the 66th TV WEEK Logie Awards

Jun 24, 2026

Streaming For Australia Members Celebrated with 23 Nominations at the 66th TV WEEK Logie Awards

Streaming for Australia congratulates its members on receiving 23 nominations at the 66th TV WEEK Logie Awards, recognising the outstanding Australian stories, productions and creative talent that continue to captivate audiences both at home and around the world.

From acclaimed dramas and literary adaptations to homegrown comedies and breakout performances, this year's nominations reflect the breadth of Australian storytelling being supported by streaming services.

Prime Video leads with 11 nominations

Prime Video's The Narrow Road to the Deep North received six nominations, including Best Miniseries, with recognition for Jacob Elordi, Odessa Young, Simon Baker, Thomas Weatherall and Heather Mitchell.

Comedy favourites Deadloch Season 2 and Top End Bub were also recognised, earning nominations across both program and performance categories.

The Narrow Road to the Deep North

Based on Richard Flanagan's Booker Prize-winning novel, this sweeping Australian drama follows army surgeon Dorrigo Evans as he reflects on love, loss and the enduring impact of war across several decades.

Nominations:

Best Miniseries

Best Lead Actor in a Drama – Jacob Elordi

Best Lead Actress in a Drama – Odessa Young

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Simon Baker

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Thomas Weatherall

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Heather Mitchell

Deadloch Season 2

The critically acclaimed Australian comedy returns with detectives Dulcie and Eddie tackling a new mystery, blending sharp humour, quirky characters and a distinctly local flavour.

Nominations:

Best Scripted Comedy Program

Best Actress in a Comedy – Kate Box

Best Actress in a Comedy – Madeleine Sami

Best Actor in a Comedy – Steve Bisley

Top End Bub

A warm-hearted comedy set in Australia's Top End, following celebrity chef Graham as he navigates family, culture and community in a remote Northern Territory town.

Nomination:

Best Scripted Comedy Program

Netflix

Netflix productions picked up seven nominations, led by The Survivors, which received five nominations including Best Miniseries or Telemovie.

Heartbreak High also continued its award-season success with nominations for Best Drama Program and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for Thomas Weatherall.

The Survivors

Adapted from Jane Harper's bestselling novel, this mystery drama explores the lingering impact of a tragic event in a coastal town, where old secrets resurface years later.

Nominations:

Best Lead Actress in a Drama – Yerin Ha

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Damien Garvey

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Catherine McClements

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama – Robyn Malcolm

Best Miniseries or Telemovie

Heartbreak High

The contemporary reimagining of the beloved Australian series follows a diverse group of teenagers navigating friendship, identity, love and life at Hartley High.

Nominations:

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Thomas Weatherall

Best Drama Program

Paramount+

Paramount+'s Ghosts Australia received four nominations, including recognition for rising stars Rowan Witt and Tamala Shelton in the Most Popular New Talent category, as well as acting nominations for Michelle Brasier and George Zhao.

Ghosts Australia

This Australian adaptation of the hit comedy follows a young couple who inherit a sprawling country estate, only to discover it is inhabited by an eclectic group of ghosts from different eras of Australian history.

Nominations:

Most Popular New Talent – Rowan Witt

Most Popular New Talent – Tamala Shelton

Best Actress in a Comedy – Michelle Brasier

Best Actor in a Comedy – George Zhao

Disney+

Disney+'s The Artful Dodger received a nomination for Best Scripted Comedy Program, adding to the strong showing by streaming-led productions across this year's awards.

The Artful Dodger

Set in colonial Australia, this adventurous period drama reimagines Charles Dickens' iconic character as a surgeon attempting to leave his criminal past behind.

Nomination:

Best Scripted Comedy Program

The breadth of nominations across drama, comedy and emerging talent categories reflects the depth of Australian stories being created for streaming audiences. From established stars to the next generation of creative talent, these nominations are a reminder of the opportunities that streaming services continue to create across Australia's screen industry.

Streaming for Australia congratulates all nominees and wishes them every success at the 66th TV WEEK Logie Awards.