Logie Award for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program

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Logie Award for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program
CountryAustralia
Presented byTV Week
First awarded1965
Currently held byThe Australian Wars (2023)
Websitewww.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. The award is given to recognise an outstanding Australian factual, observational or documentary program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.[1]

It was first awarded at the 7th Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1965 as Best Documentary Series (1967, 1973-1974, 1976-1986).[2][3] The award was renamed many times in subsequent ceremonies; Best Documentary (1966, 1969),[4][3] Best Australian Documentary Series (1970),[3] Best Documentary/Current Affairs Series (1971),[4][3] Best Dramatised Documentary Series (1975). The nominees in the Best Documentary category were either single documentaries or documentary series. This award category was eliminated in 1968 and 1972.

At the 29th Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 1987, the industry voted awards for documentaries was renamed Most Outstanding Single Documentary or Documentary Series until 1993.[5] It has also been known as Most Outstanding Documentary Single or Series (1994-1995),[5] Most Outstanding Documentary (1996–1999, 2001, 2009),[6] and Most Outstanding Documentary or Special Report in a Public Affairs Program (2000), Most Outstanding Documentary Series (2002-2006)[7] and Most Outstanding Documentary or Documentary Series (2007-2008), Most Outstanding Factual Program (2010-2015). This award category was eliminated in 2016 and returned in 2017 as the Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program.

Winners and nominees

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning program

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year for Best Documentary Series.

Year Program Network Ref
1965 Project 64
Nine Network
1966 Birth
1967 Project 66
Nine Network
1969 The Talgai Skull
ABC
1970 Chequerboard
ABC
1971 Four Corners
ABC
1973 Shell's Australia
Seven Network
1974 Wild Australia
ABC
1975 Billy and Percy
ABC
1976 A Big Country
ABC
1977 Australians At War
Network Ten
1978 In the Wild
ABC
1979 A Big Country
ABC
1980 This Fabulous Century
Seven Network
1981 A Big Country
ABC
1982 A Matter of Chance
ABC
1983 John Laws' World‡
Network Ten
1984 Ash Wednesday‡
1985 Frontline Afghanistan
ABC
1986
Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon
ABC

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Series.

Year Program Network Ref
1987 Handle with Care‡(tied)
Network Ten
The Greatest Gift‡(tied)
Nine Network
1988 Suzi's Story
Network Ten
1989 Nature of Australia
ABC
1990 Ladies in Line
ABC
1991 The Chelmsford Scream
1992 The Time of Your Life
ABC
1993 Cop It Sweet
ABC
Faces in the Mob‡(tied)
ABC
1994 Labor in Power
ABC
1995 Fifty Years of Silence
ABC
1996 Untold Desires
1997 Somebody Now – Nobody's Children Seven Years On
ABC
1998 Rats in the Ranks
ABC
The Big House
ABC
The Call of Kakadu
ABC
Mabo: Life of An Island Man
ABC
Tell My Kids I'm Sorry
Seven Network
1999 Miracle at Sea: The Rescue of Tony Bullimore
ABC
Afrika: Cape Town to Cairo
ABC
Exile In Sarajevo
Mabo: Rite of Passage
2000 Facing the Demons
ABC
A Race to Survive
ABC
Sierra Leone
The Keating Millions
2001 A Death in the Family
The Diplomat
The Last Warriors
The Track
ABC
2002 Australians at War
ABC
100 Years
ABC
Drama School
Journeys to the Ends of the Earth
ABC
Long Way to the Top
ABC
The Ties That Bind
ABC
2003 Australian Story
ABC
Black Chicks Talking
ABC
Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words
Gulpilil: One Red Blood
ABC
Rainbow Bird and Monster Man
2004 Dying to Leave
Beyond Bronte
From Korea with Love
Love is in the Air
ABC
Man Made: The Story of Two Men and a Baby
2005 The President vs David Hicks
The Last Voices From Heaven Parts 1 & 2
Moulin Rouge Girls
ABC
Stories From a Children's Hospital: Chloe's Story
ABC
Tug of Love
2006 He's Coming South: The Attack on Sydney Harbour
The History Channel
The Colony
Divorce Stories
Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History
ABC
Revealing Gallipoli
ABC
2007 Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler?
ABC
The Battle of Long Tan
The History Channel
The Bridge at Midnight Trembles
The Floating Brothel
ABC
Life at 1
ABC
2008 Constructing Australia: The Bridge
ABC
Captain Cook: Obsession and Discovery
ABC
Inside Australia: My Brother Vinnie
The Sounds of Aus
ABC
The Ultimate Donation
Network Ten
2009 First Australians
Beyond Kokoda
The History Channel
The Oasis: Australia's Homeless Youth
ABC
Schapelle Corby: The Hidden Truth
The Howard Years
ABC
2010 Law and Disorder
Bombora: The Story of Australian Surfing
ABC
Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
Darwin's Brave New World
ABC
Last Chance Saloon
2011 Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives
Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
Miracle in the Storm
ABC
RPA
Such is Life: The Troubled Times of Ben Cousins
2012
Go Back To Where You Came From
Leaky Boat
ABC
Mrs Carey's Concert
ABC
Outback Fight Club
Tony Robinson Explores Australia
The History Channel
2013 Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
Bondi Vet
Network Ten
Border Security: Australia's Front Line
RPA
Who Do You Think You Are?
2014 Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital
Crime & Investigation Network
Desert War
ABC
Dirty Business
Jabbed
Redesign My Brain
ABC
2015 First Contact
Brilliant Creatures
ABC
Changing Minds
ABC
Coast Australia
The History Channel
The War That Changed Us
ABC
2017 Conviction
ABC
Deep Water: The Real Story
Gogglebox Australia
Network Ten
Keeping Australia Alive
ABC
Todd Sampson's Body Hack
Network Ten
2018 War on Waste
ABC
Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar
Struggle Street
The Queen & Zak Grieve
You Can't Ask That
ABC
2019 Ron Iddles: The Good Cop
Foxtel
Employable Me
ABC
Exposed: The Case Of Keli Lane
ABC
Taboo
Network Ten
The Pacific – In The Wake Of Captain Cook With Sam Neill
Foxtel
2022 Incarceration Nation
NITV
Burning
Amazon Prime Video
Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra
ABC
See What You Made Me Do
SBS
The School That Tried To End Racism
ABC
2023 The Australian Wars
SBS
Alone Australia
SBS
Australia’s Wild Odyssey
ABC
Old People’s Home For Teenagers
ABC
Revealed: Trafficked
Stan
Todd Sampson’s Mirror Mirror: Love & Hate
Network Ten

See also

References

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