The Gold Coast Bulletin

Coast’s golden ticket Logies locked and loaded ahead of Star debut

- SUZANNE SIMONOT suzanne.simonot@news.com.au

THE jostling for an invitation to TV’s night of nights on the Gold Coast began before a vote was cast in the 2018 60th annual TV Week Logie Awards.

The Logies will move to the Gold Coast for the first time when they play The Star Gold Coast on July 1.

While voting for the event’s most popular categories opened yesterday via the TV Week Logie Awards website, spokeswoma­n Sally Burleigh said industry bigwigs had alIT ready visited the Coast to reserve accommodat­ion and discuss ticket allocation­s.

“All the networks have been up to have a look at the space,” she said. “They’ve already booked all their hotel rooms. They’re aware who they’re flying in and how they will work in all their schedules.

“Seven and Ten especially have big casts to accommodat­e when you think of everyone in Neighbours and Home and Away. They’ve got to make sure that their schedules allow for the biggest stars in those shows to have a Monday morning off to get back on set.”

TV executives are expected to check in to the luxury suites in host venue The Star Gold Coast’s new hotel The Darling.

“I think there’ll be a lot of executives staying there,” Ms Burleigh said.

“The networks have all chosen their hotels. Channel Nine and Bauer Media will stay at The Star Gold Coast. There were 80 rooms already booked by the public and they have all been informed about the Logies and are happy to be here when all the stars are here.”

The ceremony will be a three-course dinner event in The Star’s grand ballroom on Sunday, July 1.

TV Week, Bauer, Nine, Seven and Ten, Foxtel, SBS, Stan, the ABC and the country’s biggest TV production houses will all send large delegation­s. “People have a joke about the Logies being TV’s night of nights but it really is the one night of the year that all the networks come together and everybody has a great time,” Ms Burleigh said.

The awards will be followed by an official after-party at The Star before a series of traditiona­l “after-after parties”.

“All the networks have after-after parties and there’s always talent who party in their rooms,” Ms Burleigh said.

TV Week editor Thomas Woodgate said he expected voting to break all previous Logies records. Voting closes on Sunday, April 1.

 ??  ?? Neighbours star Scarlet Vas with a Logies sand sculpture.
Neighbours star Scarlet Vas with a Logies sand sculpture.

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