Australian film and television awards the AACTAs took place on the Gold Coast this evening, with Aussie acting export Rebel Wilson on hosting duties.
And new mum Wilson, who earlier walked the red carpet hand in hand with partner Ramona Argruma, opened the show with a few jokes about Australia – and specifically, the awards’ host city.
In a crowded awards season, “this will be the only one serving boxed wine,” she joked.
“It’ll also be the only one where people will get munted and chuck a spew in the dunny. I love Queensland… It’s like if Jetstar was a state,” she said, to lengthy laughter and applause.
“All the best Married at First Sight participants are from Queensland,” she continued.
Noting that massive children’s show Bluey is made in Queensland, she said that Brisbane celebrated the show’s success by keeping “one restaurant open after eight o’clock.”
And she called out one of this year’s most nominated films, horror flick Talk To Me, for one final joke, which was met with groans in the room – and was cut from Ten’s broadcast of the ceremony.
“Why is Australia so good at making horror? Is it because everyone had that aunt who’s had half a nose chopped off because of skin cancer?” she asked.
Cal Wilson’s widower gives moving speech
One of the night’s first awards, Best Comedy Performer, went to the late comedian Cal Wilson, who died last October aged 53 after a short, private battle with a rare form of cancer. Wilson’s husband Chris Woods and son Digby accepted the award on her behalf, with Woods delivering an emotional tribute to his late wife.
“Tomorrow will be four months since I lost my beautiful wife and best friend. Four months since Digby lost his amazing mum, and four months since the world lost a truly amazing talented and gifted woman,” he said.
“Cal was kind, generous, and supportive of everything and everyone and we miss her every day.”
Later on, a similarly moving speech from the partner of another late TV star: Jock Zonfrillo’s wife, Lauren, spoke after her late husband’s show MasterChef won Best Reality Series.
“I’d love to thank Andy Allen,” she said of Zonfrillo’s fellow MasterChef judge, also on stage.
“When Ava [Jock’s eldest daughter] said her eulogy to her dad, she chose Andy to stand by her side and that says everything about the very special place that he has in our family. Without Jock, the day seemed like they’d been drained of colour, but today is one of pride and celebration for the kids and I.”
Margot’s big award
After a Hollywood celeb-filled tribute package that featured a lengthy, effusive message from none other than Brad Pitt, Aussie actress Cate Blanchett took to the stage to present Margot Robbie with the Trailblazer Award.
Blanchett drew gasps with her outfit, a giant, pink and polka-dots ensemble: “Middle-aged Barbie,” she explained of the get-up.
“If you asked me growing up who my favour actor was, my answer was always, and will always be, Cate Blanchett,” Robbie revealed.
“I have been adoring you from afar for as long as I can remember. To be adoring you now at such close proximity is truly overwhelming.”
A Gold Coast local, Robbie said that “just about everything that ever happened to me in my life until the age of 17” had occured within 15 minutes of the venue.
“I did have big, big dreams as a kid, and big dreams can carry you pretty far, but the love and support of your family and friends will carry you much further,” she said.
Later on, Robbie won another award – this time Best International Actress, for her work in Barbie. “I’d like to thank the biggest Ken of them all – and I know Ryan [Gosling] wouldn’t mind me saying this – Tom Ackerley. Aside from producing this film and running two successful companies with me, he happens to be my husband and he’s good at that as well.”
Here’s the full list of AACTA Award winners:
AACTA Award for Best Film
WINNER: Talk to Me
Of An Age
Shayda
Sweet As
The New Boy
The Royal Hotel
AACTA Award for Best Drama Series
WINNER: The Newsreader
Bay Of Fires
Black Snow
Bump
Erotic Stories
Love Me
AACTA Award for Best Narrative Comedy Series
WINNER: Colin From Accounts
Deadloch
Fisk
Gold Diggers
Upright
Utopia
AACTA Award for Best Miniseries
WINNER: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Bad Behaviour
In Our Blood
Safe Home
The Clearing
While The Men Are Away
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in Film
WINNER: Sophie Wilde – Talk to Me
Zar Amir Ebrahimi – Shayda
Shantae Barnes-Cowan – Sweet As
Cate Blanchett – The New Boy
Julia Garner – The Royal Hotel
Sarah Snook – Run Rabbit Run
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in Film
WINNER: Aswan Reid – The New Boy
Elias Anton – Of An Age
Simon Baker – Limbo
Thom Green – Of An Age
Phoenix Raei – The Rooster
Osamah Sami – Shayda
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama presented by BINGE
WINNER: Anna Torv – The Newsreader
Kate Box – Erotic Stories
Aisha Dee – Safe Home
Bojana Novakovic – Love Me
Teresa Palmer – The Clearing
Sigourney Weaver – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama presented by BINGE
WINNER: Hugo Weaving – Love Me
Tim Draxl – In Our Blood
Travis Fimmel – Black Snow
Joel Lago – Erotic Stories
Sam Reid – The Newsreader
Richard Roxburgh – Bali 2002
AACTA Award for Best Acting in a Comedy
WINNER: Kate Box – Deadloch
Celeste Barber – Wellmania
Patrick Brammall – Colin From Accounts
Harriet Dyer – Colin From Accounts
Kitty Flanagan – Fisk
Nina Oyama – Deadloch
Helen Thomson – Colin From Accounts
Julia Zemiro – Fisk
AACTA Award for Best Documentary
WINNER: John Farnham: Finding The Voice
Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story
Harley & Katya
The Dark Emu Story
The Giants
The Last Daughter
This Is Going To Be Big
To Never Forget
AACTA Trailblazer Award
WINNER: Margot Robbie
AACTA Brian Walsh Award for Emerging Talent
WINNER: Ngali Shaw
AACTA Reg Grundy Award for Next Favourite Unscripted TV Show
WINNER: Rachel Berger (Seriously Funny)
AACTA Award for Best Indie Film
WINNER: Limbo
A Savage Christmas
Monolith
Streets of Colour
The Rooster
The Survival of Kindness
AACTA Award for Best Comedy Performer presented by Network Ten
WINNER: Cal Wilson – The Great Australian Bake Off
Tom Gleeson – Hard Quiz
Jim Jefferies – The 1% Club
Luke McGregor – Taskmaster Australia
Rhys Nicholson – RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
Nina Oyama – Taskmaster Australia
Charlie Pickering – The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
Natalie Tran – The Great Australian Bake Off
AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film
WINNER: Deborah Mailman – The New Boy
Alex Jensen – Talk to Me
Tasma Walton – Sweet As
Mia Wasikowska – Blueback
Ursula Yovich – The Royal Hotel
Selina Zahednia – Shayda
AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film
WINNER: Hugo Weaving – The Rooster
Mojean Aria – Shayda
Eric Bana – Blueback
Wayne Blair – The New Boy
Rob Collins – Limbo
Zoe Terakes – Talk to Me
AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
WINNER: Heather Mitchell – Love Me
Alycia Debnam-Carey – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Marg Downey – The Newsreader
Michelle Lim Davidson – The Newsreader
Leah Purcell – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Brooke Satchwell – Black Snow
AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
WINNER: Hunter Page-Lochard – The Newsreader
Tim Draxl – Erotic Stories
Alexander England – Black Snow
William McInnes – The Newsreader
Bob Morley – Love Me
Guy Pearce – The Clearing
AACTA Award for Best Direction in Film
WINNER: Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou
Of An Age – Goran Stolevski
Shayda – Noora Niasari
Sweet As – Jub Clerc
The New Boy – Warwick Thornton
The Royal Hotel – Kitty Green
AACTA Award for Best Entertainment Program
WINNER: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – Grand Final
Dancing With The Stars
Lego Masters: Grand Masters
Mastermind
The 1% Club
The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition
AACTA Award for Best Direction in Drama or Comedy
WINNER: The Newsreader (Episode 4) – Emma Freeman
Colin From Accounts (Episode 3) – Trent O’Donnell
Colin From Accounts (Episode 6) – Matt Moore
Deadloch (Episode 1) – Ben Chessell
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Episode 1) – Glendyn Ivin
AACTA Award for Best Children’s Program
WINNER: Bluey
Barrumbi Kids
Beep and Mort
Crazy Fun Park
The PM’s Daughter
Turn Up The Volume
AACTA Award for Best Stand-Up Special
WINNER: Hannah Gadsby: Something Special
Aaron Chen: If Weren’t Filmed, Nobody Would Believe
Celeste Barber: Fine, thanks
Jim Jefferies: High & Dry
Lizzy Hoo: Hoo Cares!?
Rhys Nicholson’s Big Queer Comedy Concert
AACTA Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Program
WINNER: Hard Quiz
RocKwiz
Taskmaster Australia
Thank God You’re Here
The Cheap Seats
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
AACTA Award for Best Factual Entertainment Program
WINNER: Old People’s Home for Teenagers
Alone Australia
Gogglebox Australia
Kitchen Cabinet
Take 5 with Zan Rowe
Who The Bloody Hell Are We?
AACTA Award for Best Lifestyle Program
WINNER: Gardening Australia
Adam and Poh’s Great Australian Bites
Grand Designs Australia
Love it or List It Australia
Selling Houses Australia
The Great Australian Bake Off
AACTA Award for Best Reality Program
WINNER: MasterChef Australia
Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains
FBOY Island Australia
Hunted Australia
Real Housewives of Sydney
RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Television
WINNER: Deadloch (Episode 1) – Kate McCartney, Kate McLennan
Black Snow (Episode 1) – Lucas Taylor
Colin From Accounts (Episode 3) – Harriet Dyer
Colin From Accounts (Episode 6) – Patrick Brammall
The Newsreader (Episode 4) – Adrian Russell Wills
AACTA Award for Best Documentary or Factual Program
WINNER: The Australian Wars
Matildas: The World at Our Feet
Ningaloo Nyinggulu
Queerstralia
War on Waste
Who Do You Think You Are
AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Film
WINNER: Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman
Of An Age – Goran Stolevski
Shayda – Noora Niasari
The New Boy – Warwick Thornton
The Royal Hotel – Kitty Green, Oscar Redding
AACTA Award for Best Short Film
WINNER: Finding Addison
An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It
Ashes
Jia
Mud Crab
Not Dark Yet
AACTA Award for Best Online Drama or Comedy
WINNER: Latecomers
Appetite
Me & Her(pes)
Monologue
The Disposables
The Future of Everything
AACTA Award for Best Direction in Nonfiction Television
WINNER: The Australian Wars (Episode 1) – Rachel Perkins, Dylan River, Tov Belling
Aaron Chen: If Weren’t Filmed, Nobody Would Believe
Adam and Poh’s Great Australian Bites (Episode 1)
Matildas: The World at Our Feet (Episode 2)
Queerstralia (Episode 1)
AACTA Award for Best Visual Effects or Animation
WINNER: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
I Am Groot: Season 2
Scarygirl
Wolf Like Me
AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Film
WINNER: The New Boy – Warwick Thornton
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – Carl Allison
Shayda – Sherwin Akbarzadeh
Sweet As – Katie Milwright
Talk to Me – Aaron McLisky
AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television
WINNER: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Sam Chiplin
Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe – Episode 1 – Aaron Farrugia
Deadloch – Episode 1 – Katie Milwright
Erotic Stories – Episode 2 – Tania Lambert
The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Earle Dresner
AACTA Award for Best Editing in Film presented by Spectrum Films
WINNER: Talk to Me – Geoff Lamb
Carmen – Dany Cooper
Scarygirl – Michelle McGilvray, Matt Villa, Courtney Teixera
Sweet As – Katie Flaxman
The New Boy – Nick Meyers
AACTA Award for Best Editing in Television
WINNER: Deadloch – Episode 1 – Angie Higgins
Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe – Episode 1 – Peter Bennett
Colin From Accounts – Episode 3 – Danielle Boesenberg
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Deborah Peart
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 6 – Deborah Peart, Dany Cooper
The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Angie Higgins
AACTA Award for Best Original Score in Film
WINNER: Talk to Me – Cornel Wilczek
Blueback – Nigel Westlake
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – Dmitri Golovko
Suka – Me-Lee Hay
The Big Dog – Sam Weiss
AACTA Award for Best Original Score in Television
WINNER: Deadloch – Episode 1 – Amanda Brown
Bad Behaviour – Episode 1 – Caitlin Yeo
Fisk – Episode 4 – Megan Washington, Daniel O’Brien
In Limbo – Episode 1 – Matteo Zingales
RFDS – Episode 5 – Amanda Brown, Damien Lane
AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Film
WINNER: The New Boy – Amy Baker
Carmen – Steven Jones-Evans
Scarygirl – Nathan Jurevicius
The Portable Door – Matthew Putland
True Spirit – Michelle McGahey, Bill Booth, Gillian Butler
AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Television
WINNER: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Melinda Doring
Beep and Mort – Episode 2 – Jonathon Oxlade
Black Snow – Episode 1 – Helen O’Loan
Deadloch – Episode 1 – Emma Fletcher
Gold Diggers – Episode 3 – Simon McCutcheon
The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Paddy Reardon
AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in Film
WINNER: Carmen – Emily Seresin
Blueback – Lien See Leong
Seriously Red – Tim Chappel
The New Boy – Heather Wallace
The Rooster – Ellen Stanistreet
AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in Television
WINNER: The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Zed Dragojlovich
Ten Pound Poms – Episode 1 – Xanthe Heubel
The Claremont Murders – Episode 1 – Lisa Galea Gunning
The Clearing – Episode 1 – Erin Roche
While The Men Are Away – Episode 2 – Nina Edwards
AACTA Award for Best Sound in Film
WINNER: Talk to Me – Emma Bortignon, Pete Smith, Nick Steele
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – Benni Knop
Scarygirl – Stuart Morton, Cameron Grant
Seriously Red – Sam Hayward, Angus Robertson, Guntis Sic, Danielle Wiessner
Three Chords and the Truth – Anthony Marsh
AACTA Award for Best Sound in Television
WINNER: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 6 – David Lee, Robert Mackenzie
Black Snow – Episode 6 – Mark Cornish, Tom Heuzenroeder, Justin Spasevski, Robert
Mackenzie
Last King of The Cross – Episode 4 – Grant Shepherd
The Clearing – Episode 1 – Roger van Wensveen, David Williams, Ralph Ortner
The Newsreader – Episode 6 – Nick Godkin, Ralph Ortner, Lee Yee, Liesl Pieterse
AACTA Award for Best Casting in Film presented by Casting Networks
WINNER: Shayda – Anousha Zarkesh
Run Rabbit Run – Allison Meadows, Keziah Morgan
Sweet As – Jane Norris
The New Boy – Anousha Zarkesh
The Royal Hotel – Kirsty McGregor
AACTA Award for Best Casting in Television presented by Casting Networks
WINNER: Deadloch – Alison Telford, Kate Leonard
Colin From Accounts – Kirsty McGregor, Stevie Ray
Safe Home – Nathan Lloyd
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Jane Norris
The Newsreader – Nathan Lloyd
AACTA Award for Best Hair and Makeup presented by HASK
WINNER: Talk to Me – Rebecca Buratto, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou
Last King of The Cross – Jennifer Lamphee
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Lara Jade Birch, Georgia Lockhart-Adams
The Portable Door – Jennifer Lamphee
Wolf Like Me – Sheldon Wade, Adam Johansen, Damian Martin
AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary
WINNER: The Giants – Sherwin Akbarzadeh
Australia’s Wild Odyssey – Nick Robinson, Jack Riley, Ashley Gibb, Caspar Mazzotti
Shackleton: The Greatest Story of Survival – Caspar Mazzotti, Cam Batten, Nick Robinson,
Miles Rowland
The Dark Emu Story – Simon Morris
This Is Going To Be Big – Alex Serafini
AACTA Award for Best Editing in a Documentary
WINNER: The Australian Wars – Andrea Lang, Mark Atkin, Hilary Balmond
Because We Have Each Other – Patrick McCabe
Folau – Peter Crombie, Lawrie Silvestrin
Harley & Katya – Simon Njoo, Pete Ward
Queerstralia – Aleck Morton, Lydia Springhall
AACTA Award for Best Original Score in a Documentary
WINNER: The Dark Emu Story – Caitlin Yeo, Damien Lane
John Farnham: Finding The Voice – David Hirschfelder
Kindred – Caitlin Yeo
Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey – Brett Aplin, Burkhard Dallwitz
Under Cover – Mark D’Angelo
AACTA Award for Best Sound in a Documentary
WINNER: Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story – David Williams
John Farnham: Finding The Voice – Wayne Pashley
Kindred – Damien Lane, Andrew Belletty
Memory Film – A Filmmaker’s Diary – Tristan Meredith
The Dark Emu Story – Eren Sener, Andrew Wright, Will Carroll, Megan Howieson
For AACTA International award winners, visit the AACTAs website.