Black talent dazzled the TV Week Logies' red carpet, with familiar faces, Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, Leah Purcell and Steph Tisdell in attendance.
Total Control was nominated for Most Popular Drama Program, with Home and Away taking out the title, claiming the show's 12th Logie. I wouldn't be up here without her," he said before receiving a round of applause. Armstrong also co-presented the Most Outstanding Sports Program Award alongside Australian of the Year Dylan Allcot to the Seven Network for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
Pretty much every single Aussie fingie and toe was crossed for Tony to nab the Graham Kennedy Award for most popular new talent.
— Angry Angry Middle Aged Man (@AAMAM180)June 19, 2022 — Tony D (@tonymdolan)June 19, 2022 He’s only just bloody gone and done it.
Julia Morris (I'm A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!) Karl Stefanovic (Today, 60 Minutes); Melissa Leong (MasterChef Australia, Celebrity MasterChef Australia) ...
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“She would come in and just say: ‘No, no, no, no, no. It’d be a terrible spectacle. Lovely show, but I can’t see that.”
Tony Armstrong has revealed what he really thought of the great public push to get him signed on as The Bachelor for 2022. Speaking to our sister site, ...
“She would come in and just say: ‘No, no, no, no, no. It’d be a terrible spectacle. Lovely show, but I can’t see that.”
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That should be enough to secure the gong in a category stacked with certified Australian treasures. He’s built up a strong resume over the past few years, effortlessly and charmingly switching between drama, romance and comedy. Should win: Stephen Peacocke
After a two-year hiatus, the Logie Awards returned to the Gold Coast on Sunday. Here, we've got all the coverage as it happened on the night.
That should be enough to secure the gong in a category stacked with certified Australian treasures. He’s built up a strong resume over the past few years, effortlessly and charmingly switching between drama, romance and comedy. Should win: Stephen Peacocke
ABC star Tony Armstrong's blistering response to hater's disgusting message about his Welcome to Country and 'coke sniffing elites' at the Logie Awards: 'Shut ...
And the truth is, this honour belongs to Brittany. It belongs to a 26-year-old woman's unwavering courage. 'Thank you for helping to change the national conversation. And the truth is, this honour belongs to Brittany. It belongs to a 26-year-old woman's unwavering courage,' she said 'Thank you for helping to change the national conversation. 'He made it his own and the more things that went wrong, the better he felt. 'He made it his own and the more things that went wrong, the better he felt. She dedicated her Logie to Brittany Higgins, and gave a moving speech We were very proud of him because he did go through a lot, and he was very brave and he just never complained.' He was 18 when he did his first Tonight Show, The Late Show on Channel 7. Chrissie joked, 'I came to rehearsal so I get to do the announcement' You're the most amazing of people,' he said So thank you to the people at home.'
Tony Armstrong keeps collecting wins. The ABC News Breakfast's sports presenter and host of A Dog's World with Tony Armstrong took out the Graham Kennedy Award ...
I wouldn’t be up here without her so a big thanks to her and please give her a clap, she will love it back home,” he said. And we know what land we stand on.” “Shut up bro,” he responded. In a video uploaded to social media after winning the award, the former AFL player turned media star said he was “overwhelmed”. “Tony, mate, I’m sorry you need to answer to this s**t,” one person wrote. “I’m a blackfulla and I am duty bound to respect the land I’m on.”
Tony Armstrong (main photo) has called out the online trolls criticising him for doing a welcome to country at The Logies.
Particularly, when a Welcome To Country is about showing respect to the original owners of our land. I’m a blackfulla and I am duty bound to respect the land I’m on.” — Tony Armstrong (@Tonaaayy_)June 19, 2022
ABC sports presenter Tony Armstrong has hit back at an online troll who slammed his decision to begin his Logies presentation speech with a Welcome to ...
“Don't presume to speak for whether it furthers the wellbeing of First Nations People, you gronk. I reckon Tony is a bit more qualified than you are to make that call, and it's ace that he's got the platform to say it loud. “Stop saying 'virtue signalling' for a start, it gives you away. Is saying 'I believe in Jesus' Christians way of virtue signalling. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Stream more entertainment news live & on demand with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place.
A proud Barranbinya man, Armstrong is relatively new to the world of TV presenting. He began filling in for sports presenter Paul Kennedy on the ABC's News ...
And it is here at the ABC where Armstrong has grown into a household name. “And I seemed to have a bit of a knack for it,” he said. Drafted in to the Adelaide Crows aged 18, Armstrong made his AFL debut in 2010. “Saturday morning, [I’d go to the] Aboriginal Dance Theatre in Redfern. After that, mum would take me, because mum’s a school teacher, to an hour and a half of study. Armstrong was the first and only host during the ceremony to give an acknowledgement of Country. A proud Barranbinya man, Armstrong is relatively new to the world of TV presenting.