Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program

Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded 2000-present
Currently held by Ready for This (2016)
Most awards Hi-5, Round the Twist, My Place, Dance Academy and Nowhere Boys (2)
Official website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 2000, and is given to honour an outstanding Australian children's television program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.[1] Hi-5, Round the Twist, My Place, Dance Academy and Nowhere Boys hold the record for the most wins, with two each.

Winners and nominees

Year Program Network Ref
2000 Hi-5Award winner
Nine Network
[2]
Bananas in Pyjamas
ABC TV
Play School
ABC TV
Thunderstone
ABC TV
2001 Hi-5Award winner
Nine Network
[3]
Round the TwistAward winner
ABC TV
The Crash Zone
Seven Network
Eugenie Sandler P.I.
ABC TV
2002 Round the TwistAward winner
ABC TV
[4]
The Crash Zone (Season 2)
Seven Network
Cybergirl (Episode 1)
Network Ten
Hi-5
Nine Network
Southern Cross
2003 Tracey McBeanAward winner
ABC TV
[5]
Hi-5
Nine Network
Horace and Tina
Network Ten
Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles!
ABC TV
Totally Wild
Network Ten
2004 BootlegAward winner
Nine Network
[6]
The Big Arvo
Seven Network
Ocean Star
Network Ten
Out There
ABC TV
Pirate Islands
Network Ten
2005 Out There (Series 2)Award winner
ABC TV
[7]
Bambaloo
Seven Network
Hi-5
Nine Network
Noah & Saskia
ABC TV
Wicked Science
Network Ten
2006 Blue Water HighAward winner
ABC TV
[8]
Camp Orange
Nickelodeon
Hi-5
Nine Network
Scope
Network Ten
Wicked Science
Network Ten
2007 The Upside Down ShowAward winner
Nick Jr.
[9]
Blue Water High
ABC TV
Camp Orange: Slimey Hollow
Nickelodeon
H2O: Just Add Water
Network Ten
Mortified
Nine Network
2008 Lockie LeonardAward winner
Nine Network
[10]
Animalia
Network Ten
Hi-5
Nine Network
H2O: Just Add Water
Network Ten
Totally Wild: Antarctica Special
Network Ten
2009 H2O: Just Add WaterAward winner
Network Ten
[11]
As the Bell Rings
Disney Channel
Dogstar
Nine Network
Figaro Pho
ABC1
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards
Nickelodeon
2010 My PlaceAward winner
ABC3
[12]
Camp Orange: The Final Frontier
Nickelodeon
Dirtgirlworld
ABC1
Hi-5
Nine Network
The Elephant Princess
Network Ten
2011 Dance AcademyAward winner
ABC3
[13]
Camp Orange: Castle Mountain
Nickelodeon
Dead Gorgeous
ABC3
Hi-5
Nine Network
Prank Patrol
ABC3
2012 My PlaceAward winner
ABC3
[14]
Camp Orange: Wrong Town
Nickelodeon
Lockie Leonard
Nine Network
Saturday Disney
Seven Network
Scope
Network Ten
2013 Dance AcademyAward winner
ABC3
[15]
The Adventures of Figaro Pho
ABC3
Didi and B
Nick Jr.
Totally Wild
Network Ten
You're Skitting Me
ABC3
2014 Nowhere BoysAward winner
ABC3
[16]
Dance Academy
ABC3
Move It Mob Style
NITV
Play Along with Sam
Nick Jr.
Play School
ABC 4 Kids
2015 Nowhere BoysAward winner
ABC3
[17]
Bushwhacked!
ABC3
Move It Mob Style
NITV
Tashi
7Two
Worst Year of My Life Again
ABC3
2016 Ready for ThisAward winner
ABC3
[18]
Bottersnikes and Gumbles
Seven Network
Bushwhacked!
ABC3
Little Lunch
ABC3
Play Along with Sam
Nick Jr.

Multiple wins/nominations

Number Program
Wins
2
Hi-5
2
Round the Twist
2
My Place
2
Dance Academy
2
Nowhere Boys
Nominations
9
Hi-5
5
Camp Orange
3
Dance Academy
3
Totally Wild
3
H2O: Just Add Water
2
Play School
2
Round the Twist
2
The Crash Zone
2
Out There
2
Wicked Science
2
Blue Water High
2
Lockie Leonard
2
Scope
2
Figaro Pho
2
My Place
2
Nowhere Boys
2
Move It Mob Style
2
Bushwhacked!
2
Play Along with Sam

References

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  13. "2011 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
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  16. "2014 Logies: Full list of Winners". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  17. Knox, David (3 May 2015). "TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  18. Knox, David (9 May 2016). "2016 Logie Awards: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
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