List of awards and nominations received by Home and Away

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Awards and nominations received by Home and Away
Total number of wins and nominations[I]
Totals 99 408
References

Home and Away is an Australian soap opera that has aired since 17 January 1988. The series and its cast and crew have been nominated for a variety of different awards, including Logie Awards, AWGIE Awards and The British Soap Awards.

All About Soap Awards[]

The All About Soap Awards are held yearly by All About Soap magazine.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Bride and Doom Belle and Aden's wedding Nominated [1]
2011 Best Comeback Marilyn Chambers Nominated [2]
2012 Best Mystery Who attacked Bianca? Nominated [3]
Best Couple Brax and Charlie Nominated
2013 Best Episode Rocco dies Nominated [4]
Best Stunt Dex's car crash Nominated

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards[]

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards are an annual awards ceremony presented by the Australian Film Institute and cover many areas such as acting, writing and directing.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1993 Best Television Drama Series Andrew Howie for Episode 1222 Won [5]
1995 Best Television Drama Series Andrew Howie and Russell Webb for Episode 1705 Won
1996 Best Television Drama Series Russell Webb for Episode 1878 Won
1997 Best Television Drama Series Russell Webb for Episode 1975 Nominated
1998 Best Television Drama Series Russell Webb for Episode 2197 Won
Best Television Drama Series Russell Webb for Episode 2413 Nominated
1999 Best Television Drama Series Russell Webb for Episode 2646 Nominated

Australian Directors Guild Awards[]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2010 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Lee Rogers for Episode 5002 Nominated [6]
2012 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Scott Hartford-Davis for Episode 5292 Nominated [7]
[8]
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 5215 Won
2013 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial David Gould for Episode 5438 Won [9]
[10]
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Scott Hartford-Davis for Episode 5600 Nominated
2014 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial David Gould for Episode 5873 Nominated [11]
[12]
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Scott Hartford-Davis for Episode 5884 Nominated
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 5712 Nominated
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 5713 Won
2015 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial David Gould for Episode 6017 Nominated [13]
[14]
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Scott Hartford-Davis for Episode 6051 Won
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Danny Raco for Episode 6109 Nominated
2016 Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial David Gould for Episode 6341 Won [15]
Best Direction in a TV Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 6176 Nominated
2017 Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Arnie Custo for Episode 6486 Nominated [16]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 6417 Nominated
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Danny Raco for Episode 6395 Nominated
2018 Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 6597 Nominated [17]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Danny Raco for Episode 6756 Won
2019 Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episode Arnie Custo for Episode 6858 Nominated [18]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episode Geoffrey Nottage for Episode 7039 Nominated
2020 Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Arnie Custo for Episode 7117 Nominated [19]
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial Danny Raco for Episode 7225 Nominated
Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial David Gould for Episode 7271 Nominated
2021 Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episode David Gould for Episode 7591 Won [20]

Australian Film Institute Awards[]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1993 Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Andrew Howie for Episode 1222 (Season 6, Episode 77) Won [21]
Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Andrew Howie for Episode 1251 (Season 6, Episode 106) Nominated
Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Andrew Howie for Episode 1252 (Season 6, Episode 107) Nominated
1995 Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial John Holmes, Russell Webb for Episode 1705 (Season 8, Episode 100) Won [22]
Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial John Holmes, Russell Webb for Episode 1683 (Season 8, Episode 78) Nominated
1996 Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for 'Shane Parrish's Death' Nominated [23]
Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for 'The Fire' Nominated
1997 Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for 'The Earthquake' Nominated [24]
1998 Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for Episode 2413 (Season 11, Episode 118) Won [25]
Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for Episode 2197 (Season 10, Episode 132) Nominated
1999 Avid Technology Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama Serial Russell Webb for Episode 2646 (Season 12, Episode 141) Nominated [26]

Australian Writers Guild Awards[]

The AWGIE Awards are an annual awards ceremony hosted by the Australian Writers Guild for excellence in television, stage and radio writing.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1996 Best Script for a Television Serial Sean Nash for "Episode 1878" Won [27]
1997 Best Script for a Television Serial Greg Haddrick for "Episode 2065" Won
1998 Best Script for a Television Serial Linda Stainton for "Episode 2282" Won
2003 Best Script for a Television Serial Coral Drouyn for "Episode 3445" Won
2005 Best Script for a Television Serial Louise Crane-Bowes for "Episode 3806" Won
2006 Best Script for a Television Serial Sam Meikle for "Episode 4121" Won
2008 Best Script for a Television Serial Margaret Wilson for "Episode 4498" Won [28]
[29]
Best Script for a Television Serial Sam Meikle for "Episode 4521" Nominated
2009 Best Script for a Television Serial Sean Nash for "Episode 4649" Nominated [30]
2010 Best Script for a Television Serial Fiona Bozic for "Episode 4917" Nominated [31]
[32]
Best Script for a Television Serial Phil Lloyd for "Episode 5003" Nominated
Best Script for a Television Serial Sam Meikle for "Episode 5068" Won
2011 Best Script for a Television Serial Cameron Welsh for "Episode 5215" Won [33]
2012 Best Script for a Television Serial Louise Bowes for "Episode 5437" Nominated [34]
[35]
Best Script for a Television Serial Fiona Bozic for "Episode 5391" Won
2013 Best Script for a Television Serial Sam Atwell for "Episode 5660" Nominated [36]
[37]
Best Script for a Television Serial Louise Bowes for "Episode 5616" Nominated
Best Script for a Television Serial Gary Sewell for "Episode 5714" Won
2014 Best Script for a Television Serial Nick King for "Episode 5946" Nominated [38]
2015 Best Script for a Television Serial Romina Accurso for "Episode 6202" Nominated [39]
[40]
Best Script for a Television Serial Louise Bowes for "Episode 6057" Won
2016 Best Script for a Television Serial Gary Sewell for "Episode 6417" Nominated [41]
Best Script for a Television Serial Sarah Walker for "Episode 6381" Nominated
2017 Best Script for a Television Serial Faith McKinnon for "Episode 6510" Won [42][43]
2018 Best Script for a Television Serial Fiona Kelly for "Episode 6905" Nominated [44]
Best Script for a Television Serial Nick King for "Episode 6810" Nominated
2019 Best Script for a Television Serial Margaret Wilson for "Episode 7073" Nominated [45]
2021 Best Script for a Television Serial Andrew Gardner for "Episode 7433" Nominated [46]

The British Soap Awards[]

The British Soap Awards began in 1999. They celebrate excellence in soap operas.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1999 Best Foreign Soap Home and Away Won [47]
2000 Best Foreign Soap Home and Away Won [48]

Digital Spy Reader Awards[]

The Digital Spy Soap Awards are hosted by the British entertainment and media website Digital Spy. The first awards were presented in 2008, where Home and Away was nominated in 12 of the 14 categories.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2008 Best Soap Home and Away Nominated [49]
Most Popular Actor Ray Meagher (Alf Stewart) Nominated
Most Popular Actress Kate Ritchie (Sally Fletcher) Nominated
Best Single Episode Disaster at Sea (October 2007) Nominated
Storyline of the Year Kelli's Revenge Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Jodi Gordon (Martha MacKenzie) and Paul O'Brien (Jack Holden) Nominated
Villain of the Year Alexa Ashton (Kelli Vale) Nominated
Best Newcomer Rachel Gordon (Jazz Curtis) Nominated
Best Child Actor (Under 16) Ed Wills (Rory Tolhurst) Nominated
Sexiest Male Mark Furze (Ric Dalby) Nominated
Sexiest Female Jodi Gordon Nominated
Best Exit Chris Hemsworth (Kim Hyde) Nominated
2015 Best Actor Bonnie Sveen (Ricky Sharpe) 10th [50]
Best Cliffhanger Brax's lake accident 6th
Best 'It Could Only Happen in a Soap' Moment Marilyn remembers nothing after 1996 6th
Best Kiss Matt and Charlotte 6th
Best Newcomer Pia Miller (Kat Chapman) 5th
Best Soap Home and Away 6th
Best Storyline Brax's last stand 5th
2016 Best Actor James Stewart (Justin Morgan) 6th [51]
Best Actress Pia Miller 6th
Best Newcomer Orpheus Pledger (Mason Morgan) 6th
Best Ship Ricky and Brax 6th
Best Soap Home and Away 6th
Best Storyline Caravan park explosion 7th
Biggest OMG Moment Explosion kills Hannah and Oscar 6th
Biggest Unsung Hero Shane Withington 6th
Funniest Character Chris Harrington 5th
2018 Best Soap Actor (Female) Kestie Morassi (Maggie Astoni) 12th [52]
Best Soap Actor (Male) Jake Ryan (Robbo) 12th
Best Soap Couple Justin Morgan and Willow Harris 12th
Best Soap (Daytime) Home and Away 3rd
Best Soap Newcomer Tim Franklin (Colby Thorne) 14th
Patrick O'Connor (Dean Thompson) 13th
Best Soap Storyline Maggie's cancer 12th
Best Soap Stunt Alf Stewart gets trapped in a sinkhole 9th
Biggest OMG Soap Moment Robbo's shocking past is revealed 12th
Most Bizarre Soap Storyline Martha is still alive 12th
2019 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away 2nd [53]

Equity Ensemble Awards[]

The Equity Ensemble Awards are presented by The Equity Foundation, the performers branch of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). Accolades are handed out to the best cast in a television comedy series, drama series and miniseries or TV film.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2013 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Cast of series 26 Nominated [54]

Inside Soap Awards[]

The Inside Soap Awards are voted for by readers of Inside Soap magazine. The awards have been running since 1996.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1996 Best Actress Melissa George Won [55]
Best Couple Shane and Angel Won
Best Foreign Soap Home and Away Won
Best Newcomer Katrina Hobbs Runner-up
Favourite Soap Home and Away Won
Most Upsetting Departure Shane Parrish Won
1998 Best Overseas Soap Home and Away Won [56]
Best Couple Travis and Rebecca Nash Won
1999 Best Overseas Soap Home and Away Won [57]
[58]
Best Actor Ben Unwin Nominated
Best Actress Emily Symons Nominated
Best Young Actor Brendan McKensy Nominated
Best Couple Travis and Rebecca Nash Nominated
Funniest Character Vinnie Patterson Nominated
Sexiest Male Ben Unwin Nominated
Sexiest Female Kristy Wright Nominated
Best Bad Girl Diana Fraser Nominated
Best Newcomer Rebecca Cartwright Nominated
Most Dramatic Storyline Gypsy's kidnap and the stalking of the Nash family Nominated
2006 Best Actor Joel McIlroy Nominated [59]
Best Actor Ray Meagher Nominated
Best Actress Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Actress Kate Ritchie Nominated
Best Bad Boy Daniel Collopy Nominated
Best Bitch Holly Brisley Nominated
Best Couple Jack Holden and Martha MacKenzie Nominated
Best Couple Flynn Saunders and Sally Fletcher Nominated
Best Family The Holdens Nominated
Best Family The Hunters Nominated
Best Newcomer Jodi Gordon Nominated
Best Newcomer Paul O'Brien Nominated
Best Soap Home and Away Nominated
Best Storyline The Summer Bay Stalker Nominated
Best Storyline Flynn's Death Nominated
Best Young Actor Isaac Gorman Nominated
Funniest Star Lyn Collingwood Nominated
Funniest Star Ray Meagher Nominated
2009 Best Soap Home and Away Nominated [60]
Best Actor Todd Lasance Nominated
Best Actor Josh Quong Tart Nominated
Best Actress Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Actress Jessica Tovey Nominated
Best Bad Boy Aidan Gillett Nominated
Best Bad Boy Luke Jacobz Nominated
Best Bitch Nicole Franklin Nominated
Best Bitch Sophie Hensser Nominated
Best Newcomer Rebecca Breeds Nominated
Best Newcomer Bernard Curry Nominated
Best Young Actor Felix Dean Nominated
Best Family The Holdens Nominated
Funniest Performance Lyn Collingwood Nominated
Funniest Performance Lynne McGranger Nominated
Sexiest Male Luke Jacobz Nominated
Sexiest Male Lincoln Lewis Nominated
Sexiest Female Esther Anderson Nominated
Sexiest Female Jodi Gordon Nominated
2010 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [61]
Best Daytime Star Esther Anderson Nominated
Best Daytime Star Luke Jacobz Nominated
Best Daytime Star Todd Lasance Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
2011 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Won [62]
Best Daytime Star Esther Anderson Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Daytime Star Josh Quong Tart Nominated
Best Daytime Star Axle Whitehead Nominated
2012 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [63]
Best Daytime Star Rebecca Breeds Nominated
Best Daytime Star Dan Ewing Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lisa Gormley Nominated
Best Daytime Star Steve Peacocke Nominated
2013 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Won [64]
[65]
Best Daytime Star Dan Ewing Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lisa Gormley Nominated
Best Daytime Star Steve Peacocke Won
Best Daytime Star Emily Symons Nominated
2014 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [66]
[67]
Best Daytime Star Dan Ewing Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lisa Gormley Nominated
Best Daytime Star Bonnie Sveen Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lincoln Younes Won
2015 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [68]
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Daytime Star Kyle Pryor Nominated
Best Daytime Star Bonnie Sveen Nominated
Best Daytime Star Nic Westaway Nominated
2016 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [69]
Best Daytime Star George Mason Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lynne McGranger Nominated
Best Daytime Star Alec Snow Nominated
Best Daytime Star Bonnie Sveen Nominated
2017 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [70]
Best Daytime Star George Mason Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lynne McGranger Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Daytime Star James Stewart Nominated
2018 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [71]
[72]
Best Daytime Star Penny McNamee Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ray Meagher Won
Best Daytime Star Georgie Parker Nominated
Best Daytime Star Jake Ryan Nominated
2019 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [73]
Best Daytime Star Sophie Dillman Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ray Meagher Nominated
Best Daytime Star Lukas Radovich Nominated
Best Daytime Star Emily Symons Nominated
2020 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [74]
Best Daytime Star Sam Frost Nominated
Best Daytime Star Rob Kipa-Williams Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ray Meagher Nominated
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
2021 Best Daytime Soap Home and Away Nominated [75]
Best Daytime Star Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Best Daytime Star Patrick O'Connor Nominated
Best Daytime Star James Stewart Nominated
Best Daytime Star Emily Weir Nominated

Logie Awards[]

Home and Away is the most successful recipient of Logie Awards, having won forty-seven Logies to date.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1989 Most Popular New Talent Nicolle Dickson Won [76]
1990 Most Popular Program (NSW) Home and Away Won [77]
1991 Most Popular Drama Series Home and Away Won [78]
Most Popular Actor Craig McLachlan Won
Most Popular Program (NSW) Home and Away Won
1992 Most Popular Program (NSW) Home and Away Won [79]
1993 Most Popular Series Home and Away Won [80]
1994 Most Popular Series Home and Away Won [81]
Most Popular New Talent Melissa George Won
1995 Most Popular Series Home and Away Won [82]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Melissa George Nominated
Most Popular Actor Dieter Brummer Won
Most Popular Actress Melissa George Won
Most Popular New Talent Daniel Amalm Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Isla Fisher Nominated
1996 Most Popular Series Home and Away Won [83]
Most Popular Actor Dieter Brummer Won
Most Popular New Talent Nic Testoni Won
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Dieter Brummer Nominated
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Melissa George Nominated
1997 Most Popular Series Home and Away Nominated [84]
Most Popular Actor Nic Testoni Nominated
Most Popular Actress Melissa George Nominated
Most Popular Actress Isla Fisher Nominated
Most Popular Actress Tempany Deckert Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Ben Unwin Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Belinda Emmett Nominated
1998 Most Popular Series Home and Away Nominated [85]
Most Popular Actor Nic Testoni Nominated
Most Popular Actress Belinda Emmett Nominated
Most Popular Actress Kristy Wright Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Bree Desborough Nominated
1999 Most Popular New Female Talent Kimberley Cooper Won [86]
Most Popular Program Home and Away Nominated
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Belinda Emmett Nominated
Most Popular Actress Belinda Emmett Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Graeme Squires Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Bec Cartwright Nominated
2000 Most Popular Program Home and Away Nominated [87]
Most Popular New Male Talent Justin Melvey Won
Most Popular New Male Talent Cameron Welsh Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Kylie Watson Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Aleetza Wood Nominated
2001 Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Ada Nicodemou Nominated [88]
[89]
Most Popular Program Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular Actress Bec Cartwright Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Beau Brady Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Chris Egan Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Ben Steel Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Tammin Sursok Won
2002 Most Popular Program Home and Away Nominated [90]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Most Popular Actor Ryan Kwanten Nominated
Most Popular Actress Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Martin Dingle-Wall Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Danny Raco Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen Nominated
2003 Most Popular Actor Beau Brady Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Daniel Collopy Nominated
2004 Most Popular New Male Talent Kip Gamblin Won [91]
Most Popular New Female Talent Isabel Lucas Won
Most Popular Australian Program Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular Actor Beau Brady Nominated
Most Popular Actress Bec Cartwright Nominated
Most Popular Actress Tammin Sursok Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Amy Mizzi Nominated
2005 Most Popular Actress Bec Cartwright Won [92]
Most Popular New Male Talent Chris Hemsworth Won
Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Won
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Bec Cartwright Nominated
Most Popular Actor Beau Brady Nominated
Most Popular Actor Chris Hemsworth Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Jason Smith Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Indiana Evans Nominated
2006 Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Won [93]
Most Popular Actress Kate Ritchie Won
Most Popular New Male Talent Paul O'Brien Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Jodi Gordon Won
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Bec Hewitt Nominated
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Kate Ritchie Nominated
Most Popular Actor Chris Hemsworth Nominated
Most Popular Actor Joel McIlroy Nominated
Most Popular Actress Bec Hewitt Nominated
Most Popular Actress Ada Nicodemou Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Rhys Wakefield Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Sharni Vinson Nominated
2007 Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Won [94]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Kate Ritchie Won
Most Popular Actress Kate Ritchie Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Amy Mathews Won
Most Popular Actor Mark Furze Nominated
Most Popular Actor Paul O'Brien Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Bobby Morley Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Chris Sadrinna Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Jessica Tovey Nominated
2008 Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Won [95]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Kate Ritchie Won
Most Popular Actress Kate Ritchie Won
Most Popular New Male Talent Lincoln Lewis Won
Most Popular Actor Mark Furze Nominated
Most Popular Actor Paul O'Brien Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Charlotte Best Nominated
2009 Most Popular Actor Todd Lasance Won [96]
Most Popular Australian Drama Series Home and Away Nominated
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Kate Ritchie Nominated
Most Popular Actress Kate Ritchie Nominated
Most Popular Actress Jodi Gordon Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Jordan Rodrigues Nominated
Most Popular New Female Talent Rebecca Breeds Nominated
2010 Gold Logie Esther Anderson Nominated [97]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Ray Meagher Won
Most Popular Actor Luke Jacobz Nominated
Most Popular Actor Todd Lasance Nominated
Most Popular Actor Ray Meagher Nominated
Most Popular Actress Esther Anderson Nominated
Most Popular Actress Rebecca Breeds Nominated
Most Popular Actress Jessica Tovey Nominated
Most Popular Drama Series Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Luke Mitchell Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Kate Bell Nominated
2011 Most Popular Drama Series Home and Away Nominated [98]
Most Popular New Male Talent Charles Cottier Nominated
2012 Most Popular Drama Home and Away Nominated [99]
[100]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Esther Anderson Nominated
Most Popular Actor Ray Meagher Nominated
Most Popular Actress Esther Anderson Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Dan Ewing Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Steve Peacocke Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Demi Harman Nominated
2013 Most Popular Australian Drama Home and Away Nominated [101]
[102]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Steve Peacocke Nominated
Most Popular Actor Steve Peacocke Won
Most Popular New Female Talent Catherine Mack Nominated
Most Popular New Male Talent Will McDonald Nominated
2014 Most Popular Drama Program Home and Away Won [103]
[104]
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Steve Peacocke Nominated
Most Popular Actor Dan Ewing Nominated
Most Popular Actor Steve Peacocke Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Bonnie Sveen Won
Most Popular New Talent Johnny Ruffo Nominated
2015 Logie Hall of Fame Home and Away Won [105]
[106]
[107]
Most Popular Drama Program Won
Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Steve Peacocke Nominated
Most Popular Actor Steve Peacocke Won
Most Popular Actress Bonnie Sveen Nominated
2016 Best Actor Steve Peacocke Nominated [108]
[109]
Best Actress Bonnie Sveen Nominated
Best Drama Program Home and Away Won
Best New Talent Pia Miller Nominated
2017 Best Drama Program Home and Away Nominated [110]
Best New Talent Penny McNamee Nominated
2018 Most Popular Actor Ray Meagher Won [111]
[112]
Most Popular Drama Program Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Sophie Dillman Nominated
Sam Frost Nominated
2019 Most Popular Actor Ray Meagher Nominated [113]
Most Popular Drama Program Home and Away Nominated
Most Popular New Talent Courtney Miller Nominated

National Television Awards[]

The National Television Awards are a British television awards ceremony. The NTAs results are voted for by the general public and the award categories are given the title of Most Popular.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
1996 Most Popular Newcomer Nic Testoni Nominated [114]
Most Popular Soap Home and Away Nominated
1997 Most Popular Newcomer Ben Unwin Nominated [115]
Most Popular Soap Home and Away Nominated

Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Award[]

The Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards[a] is an annual awards show usually held during October or November. It is televised and the winners are chosen and voted for by children.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2011 Fave TV Show Home and Away Nominated [116]

TV Tonight Awards[]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2007 Best Drama (Australian) Home and Away Nominated [117]
Best Female Kate Ritchie Won [117]
2008 Favourite Female Kate Ritchie Nominated [118]
2009 Worst Show (Australian) Home and Away Nominated [119]
Worst Female Jodi Gordon Nominated [119]

TV Week and Soap Extra #OMGAwards[]

Year Category Nominee Result Ref
2015 Favourite Show Home and Away Won [120]
Favourite Couple Brax and Ricky Won
Leah and Zac Nominated [121]
Nate and Kat Nominated
Marilyn and John Nominated
Best Storyline Brax's fake death/escape Won [120]
Best Wedding Marilyn and John's Won
Best Love Triangle Ash, Phoebe and Kyle Won
Best Shock Kiss Ash and Phoebe Won
Matt and Charlotte Nominated [121]
Best Showdown Hannah and Evelyn Nominated
Best Villain Sophie Won [120]
Best BFFs Leah and Irene Won
Best Abs Brax Won
Nate Nominated [121]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Although it is not a kid's show, many television series and films which are aimed at a more mature or teen audience have been nominated for this award.

^[I] Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients and have runners-up. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally.

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