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Celebrities will strut their stuff on the red carpet outside of Melbourne’s Crown Towers on Sunday.
For many, the red carpet is a chance to be snapped in designer gowns as they await the best and worst dressed lists to be released.
For those obsessed with fashion more than the awards, the red carpet walk will be streamed live from 4pm on 9Now.com.au.
The 59th Annual TV Week Logie Awards will be hosted by comedian David Hughes and will air on Channel Nine from 7.30pm on Sunday.
While Chris Hemsworth might not be attending, there will be performances by James Blunt, Andy Grammer, Casey Donovan and Jessica Mauboy
But before you immerse yourself in front of the TV, relive the highlights of last year’s awards.
Noni Hazlehurst's politically-charged acceptance speech goes viral
In one fell swoop, Logies Hall of Fame inductee Noni Hazlehurst called-out racism, sexism and negativity in a Logies acceptance speech which has gone viral online. Read more
Waleed Aly stuns with powerful speech
As Waleed Ally, a 37-year-old journalist , commentator and now TV host stood victorious before the gathered leaders of the television industry, he spoke powerfully and generously of the diversity which the Gold Logie field represented. Read on
Julia Morris 'slips' and drops F-word during telecast
Television funnywoman Julia Morris has a history of stealing the show, and her turn on this year's Logie Awards stage was no different. Stepping up to the podium at the awards, Morris spoke about the power of television presenters. Read what happened next
Trains and lace lead the red carpet fashion pack
Dresses that made as big an exit as they made an entrance were the biggest thing on the Logies red carpet. Lace, beading and lots of peek-a-boo cutouts and plunging backs led the pack in colours that were on trend, dominated by shades of red, burgundy and plum. Read on
Shane Warne takes aim at Fairfax Media on red carpet
Cricket legend and former philanthropist Shane Warne took aim at Fairfax Media on the red carpet at the Logies on Sunday night. Asking who was representing Fairfax Media publication The Age, he then told its photographer Mathew Lynn: "F--- The Age", before turning away from the cameras. Read more