The Logies may have wrapped up hours earlier on Sunday night, but for some of Australia’s biggest television stars, the party was only just getting started.
A string of bleary-eyed A-listers were spotted making their way out of The Star Sydney in the early hours of Monday morning after letting their hair down following the glitzy 2026 Logie Awards.
With departures stretching from about midnight until 4.30am, it was clear plenty of stars were not ready to call it a night when the awards ceremony ended.
Gold Logie winner Sam Pang was among the last men standing, with the newly crowned winner spotted chatting with Dr Chris Brown, before getting into a taxi at 4am.
Pang had plenty to celebrate after taking home Australian television’s most coveted prize and was clearly not ready to head home just yet.
Meanwhile, Australian Idol star Casey Donovan appeared to have reached the point in the evening where glamour took a back seat to comfort, swapping her sky-high heels for sensible flats as she headed out.
The Logies may have wrapped up hours earlier on Sunday night, but for some of Australia’s biggest television stars, the party was only just getting started. (Pictured: I’m A Celebrity… co-host Julia Morris)
A string of bleary-eyed A-listers were spotted making their way out of The Star Sydney in the early hours of Monday morning after letting their hair down following the glitzy 2026 Logie Awards. (Pictured: Gold Logie winner Sam Pang)
With departures stretching from around midnight to a very late 4.30am, it was clear plenty of stars weren’t ready to call it a night when the awards ceremony came to an end. (Pictured: Sonia Kruger)
After several hours on her feet at the Logies, even the most glamorous shoes eventually had to go.
But perhaps the most memorable departure belonged to RFDS and Colin From Accounts actress Emma Harvie.
Rather than making the walk out herself, Harvie was given a lift as she was carried out piggyback-style by her co-star Thomas Cocquerel.
It was a memorable end to a long night of celebrations.
Elsewhere, a who’s who of Australian television was spotted making their exits, including Natalie Gruzlewski, Sonia Kruger, Georgia Parker, James Stewart and Ada Nicodemou.
Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski was still looking glamorous despite the late hour, stepping out in a sleek black floor-length gown as she made her way home.
Meanwhile, Home and Away couple Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart appeared in good spirits as they left together, with the co-stars pictured holding hands as they made their exit.
Ada cut an elegant figure in a dramatic silver gown, while James looked sharp in a black suit and tie.
Gold Logie winner Sam Pang was among the last men standing, with the newly crowned winner spotted chatting with Dr Chris Brown
Pang later jumped into a taxi at 4am
Meanwhile, Casey Donovan (right) appeared to have reached the point in the evening where glamour took a back seat to comfort, swapping her sky-high heels for sensible flats
Johanna Griggs also swapped her heels for black flip flops
Perhaps the most memorable departure belonged to RFDS and Colin From Accounts actress Emma Harvie
Rather than making the walk out herself, Harvie was given a lift
She was carried out piggyback-style by her co-star Thomas Cocquerel
Farmer Wants A Wife host Natalie Gruzlewski was still looking effortlessly glamorous despite the late hour, stepping out in a sleek black floor-length gown as she made her way home
Simon Baker departed with his Logie in hand
Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart appeared in particularly good spirits as they left together, with the Home and Away co-stars pictured holding hands as they made their exit
Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac (left) was also among the familiar faces spotted making his way out after the festivities, joining the growing parade of television stars finally calling it a night after hours of partying
Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac was also among the familiar faces spotted making his way out after the festivities, joining the growing parade of television stars finally calling it a night.
The departures offered a glimpse of what happens when the cameras stop rolling and the awards are handed out.
The country’s biggest TV names traded red carpets and acceptance speeches for taxis and flat shoes.
And with some stars still partying until after 4am, it seems the Logies’ unofficial after-party was almost as important as the awards themselves.
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