Saturday, June 27, 2026

Public Holiday Fest Streaming 26' - The Way Home - Season Four/Series Finale

The Way Home has just officially concluded on Binge. Following The Boys, Heartbreak High, Power Book III: Raising Kanan (currently streaming the final season) and upcoming final season of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, a lot of legacy shows are wrapping up this year.

Not to mention even Emily in Paris is pulling up stumps with their next season. Starring Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams, Sadie Laflamme-Snow, plus Andie MacDowell, The Way Home begun back in 2023. Streaming in Australia on Binge, this is a Hallmark original series.

Last November, People reported that the fourth season of The Way Home would be its last.

This time travelling, chick flick, romantic pond jumping series, got way too complicated in the final run. With timelines and storylines spiralling outta control.

At times I just thought, why I am still watching this Hallmark, middle of the road trash. However, I saw the end in sight and I pushed through this final season.


There is so much competition with streaming these days. So much content crying out for yours and the critics attention. I sadly think the poor The Way Home, will vanish into the TV pond and maybe sink to the bottom with few people remembering the 2023-2026 in a few years.

The Bear, also concludes it's run this week, following the surprise prequel episode release, Gary.

Friday, June 26, 2026

TV Week Logie Awards 2026: My Picks

Recently, The Logies announced their nominations. Here is my yearly tradition of "My Picks" in Red + BOLD.

The ABC and streaming (particularly Prime Video's, The Narrow Road to the Deep North) did exceptionally well with the nominations (again).

Binge were the real streaming losers with very few nominations, however The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer got a couple of nods again. Colin From Accounts is yet to return for its third (and likely final) season. There is still no word on another season of The Twelve. Maybe following this effort, news will be on the way.

Stan improved a lot after last year only achieving success with the short lived, US co-pro Good Cop/Bad Cop.

Dear Life was easily one of the best shows nominated here. ABC drama's all seem to get a fairly even spread of nominations from the 3 part, Goolagong, Mystery Road: Origin, The Family Next Door, Austin, Dog Park &Mother and Son.

So again, thank god for the ABC!

Voting is now open, so get cracking people! The ceremony will be broadcast on Sunday, August 16. 

Here we go, my picks below!


Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

Host and journalist, Ally Langdon

Presenter and comedian, Julia Morris

Journalist and presenter, Lisa Millar

Judge and co-host, Poh Ling Yeow

Presenter, Robert Irwin

Comedian and presenter, Sam Pang

Host and presenter, Todd Woodbridge


Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter

Amanda Keller, The Piano, ABC

Hamish Blake, Lego Masters Australia: Grand Masters of the Galaxy, 9Network

Julia Morris, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10

Larry Emdur, The Chase Australia, Seven Network

Lisa Millar, Muster Dogs, Muster Dogs: Where Are They Now and Back Roads, ABC

Robert Irwin, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10


Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent

Andrea Lam, The Piano, ABC

Eloise Hart, Goolagong and Mystery Road: Origin, ABC

Lila McGuire, Goolagong, ABC

Rowan Witt, Ghosts Australia, Paramount+

Stuart Broad, The Ashes 2025-26, Seven Network

Tamala, Ghosts Australia, Paramount+


Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter

Ally Langdon, A Current Affair, The Great Debate and Election 2025: Australia Decides, 9Network

David Speers, Australia Votes 2025: Election Night Live and Insiders, ABC

Karl Stefanovic, Today, 9Network

Michael Usher, 7NEWS and 7NEWS Spotlight, Seven Network

Sarah Abo, Today, 9Network

Sarah Ferguson, 7.30 and Australia Votes 2025: Election Night Live, ABC


Bruce McAvaney Award for Most Popular Sports Presenter

Bruce McAvaney, World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025, SBS

Danika Mason, Today, NRL and Freddy and the Eighth, 9Network

Eddie McGuire, Footy Classified Tuesday and 2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival, 9Network

James Bracey, 9News, Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, NRL, 2026 Australian Open, 2025 Melbourne Cup, 100% Footy and 2025 Australian Swimming Trials, 9Network

Jelena Dokic, 2026 Australian Open, 2025 Melbourne Cup, Wimbledon 2025, Roland Garros 2025, US Open 2025 and Cross Court 2025, 9Network

Ricky Ponting, The Ashes 2025-26, Seven Network


TV Week Silver Logie– Best Lead Actor in a Drama

Hunter Page-Lochard, Reckless, SBS / NITV

Jacob Elordi, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video

Mark Coles Smith, Mystery Road: Origin, ABC

Rob Collins, RFDS, Seven Network

Sam Neill, The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer, Binge / Foxtel

Stephen Peacocke, RFDS, Seven Network


TV Week Silver Logie – Best Lead Actress in a Drama

Aisha Dee, Watching You, Stan

Brooke Satchwell, Dear Life, Stan

Lila McGuire, Goolagong, ABC

Odessa Young, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video

Tuuli Narkle, Mystery Road: Origin, ABC

Yerin Ha, The Survivors, Netflix


TV Week Silver Logie – Best Supporting Actor in a Drama

Clarence Ryan, Mystery Road: Origin, ABC

Damien Garvey, The Survivors, Netflix

Dan Henshall, The Family Next Door, ABC

Simon Baker, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video

Thomas Weatherall, Heartbreak High, Netflix

Thomas Weatherall, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video


TV Week Silver Logie – Best Supporting Actress in a Drama

Catherine McClements, The Survivors, Netflix

Claudia Karvan, Homebodies, SBS

Eleanor Matsuura, Dear Life, Stan

Heather Mitchell, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video

Philippa Northeast, The Family Next Door, ABC

Robyn Malcolm, The Survivors, Netflix


TV Week Silver Logie – Best Actor in a Comedy

Ben Miller, Austin, ABC

George Zhao, Ghosts Australia, Paramount+

Leon Ford, Dog Park, ABC

Matt Day, Strife, Binge / Foxtel

Michael Theo, Austin, ABC

Steve Bisley, Deadloch, Prime Video


TV Week Silver Logie – Best Actress in a Comedy

Asher Keddie, Strife, Binge / Foxtel

Celia Pacquola, Dog Park, ABC

Denise Scott, Mother and Son, ABC

Kate Box, Deadloch, Prime Video

Madeleine Sami, Deadloch, Prime Video

Michelle Brasier, Ghosts Australia, Paramount+


Best Drama Program

Dear Life, Stan

Heartbreak High, Netflix

Mystery Road: Origin, ABC

RFDS, Seven Network

The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer, Binge / Foxtel

Watching You, Stan


Best Miniseries or Telemovie

Goolagong, ABC

Homebodies, SBS

Mix Tape, Binge / Foxtel

The Family Next Door, ABC

The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Prime Video

The Survivors, Netflix


Best Entertainment Program

Australian Idol, Seven Network

Dancing With The Stars, Seven Network

The 1% Club Australia, Seven Network

The Floor, 9Network

The Piano, ABC

Tipping Point Australia, 9Network


Best Current Affairs Program

60 Minutes, 9Network

7.30, ABC

A Current Affair, 9Network

Australian Story, ABC

Four Corners, ABC

Today, 9Network


Best Scripted Comedy Program

Austin, ABC

Deadloch, Prime Video

Dog Park, ABC

Strife, Binge / Foxtel

The Artful Dodger, Disney+

Top End Bub, Prime Video


Best Comedy Entertainment Program

Gruen Nation, ABC

Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee, ABC

Hard Quiz, ABC

Have You Been Paying Attention?, Network 10

The Cheap Seats, Network 10

The Front Bar, Seven Network


Best Competition Reality Program

Big Brother, Network 10

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, Network 10

Lego Masters Australia: Grand Masters of the Galaxy, 9Network

Love Island, 9Network

MasterChef Australia, Network 10

The Block, 9Network


Best Structured Reality Program

Farmer Wants A Wife, Seven Network

Gogglebox Australia, Network 10

Married at First Sight, 9Network

Muster Dogs, ABC

The Golden Bachelor, 9Network

The Hospital: In The Deep End, SBS


Best Lifestyle Program

Getaway, 9Network

Grand Designs Australia, ABC

Love It Or List It Australia, Binge / Foxtel

Selling Houses Australia, Binge / Foxtel

The Dog House Australia, Network 10

Travel Guides, 9Network


Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report

Bondi Terror Attack, 7NEWS and Sunrise, Seven Network

Fighting Back, A Current Affair, 9Network

Hammered: Inside the Bunnings Machine, Four Corners, ABC

Iran War, 7NEWS, Seven Network

Out of Order, 60 Minutes, 9Network

Virginia’s Final Wish, 60 Minutes, 9Network


Best Factual or Documentary Program

But Also John Clarke, ABC

Revealed: Death Cap Murders, Stan

Revealed: Joh – Last King of Queensland, Stan

The Assembly, ABC

The People vs Robodebt, SBS

The Secret DNA Of Us, SBS


Best Sports Coverage

2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival, 9Network

2025 Men’s & Women’s State of Origin Series, 9Network

AFL Grand Final 2025, Seven Network

Australian Open 2026, 9Network

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, 9Network

The Ashes 2025-26, Seven Network


Best Children’s Program

Do Not Watch This Show, ABC

Dreaming Big, NITV

Ginger and the Vegesaurs, ABC

Hard Quiz Kids, ABC

Knee High Spies, ABC

Play School, ABC

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Public Holiday Fest Streaming 26' - Beef - Season Two

Every couple meets their match. Beef is back for a whole new season. New cast. New setting. Rich, good looking people. What could go wrong?

A young couple witnesses an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, triggering chess moves of favours and coercion in the elitist world of a country club and its Korean billionaire owner. 

UK's Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Cailee Spaeny, sexy Riverdale hunk, Charles Melton, with Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho.

Charles Melton is honestly so good looking it hurts! So was season two as good as season one with Ali Wong and Steven Yeun?

Absolutely not. The first season was gold. The second season was barely silver. Unfortunately the good looking cast couldn't save the less interesting feud between the leads. They were just too good looking. The beef was also more just two unhappy couples with their own issues, they just happened to also work together and witness and initial incident.

Like, there were good moments. The sub plot with Matthew Kim (BM) as Woosh the thirsty tennis coach was fun. But Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller was just not that interesting.

If you haven't caught up on the series yet, don't read ahead. Unless you want to save yourself watching the eight short(ish) episodes.


In the finale of Beef' second season, Josh kills his attacker and flies to Korea. 

In Seoul, Eunice slips a USB to Austin before escaping Park's men. 

The next morning, Austin is unable to find the USB. Park's men abduct Josh from the airport, but Dr. Kim helps him escape. At the clinic, Dr. Kim tells Ashley, Lindsay, and Austin that he wants to help them expose Park, but Park discovers them; Dr. Kim is killed during their escape. 

The trio flee and reunite with Josh, allowing Park's men to recapture them. While in captivity, Josh and Lindsay reconcile, while Austin confronts Ashley about her abandonment issues and seems to end their relationship. Ashley gives Austin the USB that she'd stolen, Austin escapes, heading for the police and notifying Eunice. However, when she hesitates to reciprocate his romantic advances, he instead offers the USB to Park. 

Josh is arrested for embezzlement, Dr. Kim's death is ruled a suicide, and Park avoids punishment. 

Eight years later, Ashley manages the club and is married to Austin with a child, but tensions remain between them. Josh is released and chooses not to contact Lindsay, who has a child with a new husband. 

While visiting the grave of her first husband, Park admits that wealth cannot buy time and reflects on her loneliness, while an overhead view modelled on saṃsāra reflects the characters' repeated patterns and fates.

Oh well, that's done and dusted. The Public Holiday Fest Streaming 26' blog series concludes next week before we head into the second half of 2026!

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

NOT another streaming Movie - Leviticus

Leviticus is a multi genre, new Aussie feature film. Part coming-of-age/romantic, part supernatural/horror, it also ticks June Pride month boxes.

Written and directed by Adrian Chiarella, whilst starring Joe Bird, Stacy Clausen, Jeremy Blewitt, & Mia Wasikowska.

Leviticus follows two teenagers who become tormented by a violent supernatural entity, summoned by their religious community, that takes the form of the person they desire most – each other.

Leviticus premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, while gaining a local release last week.

Whilst there were genuine jump scares, this was a solid little local horror film. Following Talk to Me and Bring Her Back, Australia is getting a nasty name for itself, with horror all across this fine brown land.

I loved Talk to Me back in 2022, seeing it overseas with audiences lapping it up. I am not sure if Leviticus will gain as many overseas fans, however this short, to the point film, really packs a punch.


With religious fear and shows like Tip Toe exposing, whilst we have come far with gay rights, there are still parts of the community who have issues accepting all forms of love.

This film isn't as preachy as Tip Toe, however it does tell a good tale. The tale of young love and forces which sometimes keep that love apart.

Leviticus takes on the supernatural/horror genre, whilst also tackling coming of age, young love. Young gay love in regional (by the looks of things, we don't learn much about the setting) Australia. The film does move a little too fast in parts with some character development lacking.

I did enjoy this, 3 stars. Good to see Australian filmmakers cashing in on the horror cash cow at the box office.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Public Holiday Fest Streaming 26' - Tip Toe - Miniseries

Tip Toe is TOP quality TV. At the tail end of the Public Holiday Fest Streaming 26' series, this is a top tier contender for my RATED post in a couple of weeks.

The British psychological thriller in the UK on Channel 4 written by Russell T Davies, starring Alan Cumming & David Morrissey, streams locally on Binge in Australia.

Revolving around two next-door neighbours in Manchester—Leo Struthers (Cumming), the gay owner of the Canal Street bar Spit and Polish, and his long-standing neighbour Clive Goss (Morrissey), an electrician. 

Tip Toe explores the effects of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric on social media, leading the neighbours to gradually become deadly enemies. As events unfurl involving Clive's son George and online conspiracy theories, the series reaches a deadly conclusion.

Multi-BAFTA award-winning writer Russell T. Davies (It’s A Sin; Queer As Folk) continues to shine with this terrifying tale of escalating anger and fear. Timely after that mad redheads speech during the week in Canberra.

Clive has his own issues at home. With his wife and his two sons, who find their lives unravelling amidst rising social tensions and gradually become deadly enemies. 

Populated by a cast of vibrant characters and underscored by Davies’ trademark wit and deft humour, the series is an urgent and timely suburban thriller that shines a light on prejudices creeping back into modern life. Its themes speak not only to the queer community but to the world at large. 


If you haven't caught up with this buzz-worthy series on Binge yet, don't read on. Honestly this is the BEST Binge series in a while. Believe the hype people!

Leo and Stephanie argue about the best way to help George, with Stephanie believing Marie would be supportive. Saul sees the photo of George wearing makeup and partying with Zee and her friends, he expresses support but warns George about his friends possible reactions. 

The Gosses host a football livestream during which George is violently hazed. Zee is unable to delete the photo, and goes to George's house, but he rejects her help. Clive sees Zee, and Leo agrees to help her by talking to Clive. 

The confrontation soon devolves into violence, with the Gosses' friends exposing both Saul's account and George's photos to their parents. Upon seeing Zee with George, Clive attacks Leo and accuses him of taking advantage of George. George refutes this, stating Leo has HIV. 

After the video of Clive helping Leo during the fight is exposed, Clive whips the crowd into a frenzy and take Leo outside to hang him. Saul desperately attempts to prevent them, but is unsuccessful. 

Ultimately, Clive and his accomplices are arrested for murder, George becomes a drug-addict, Saul gets married and lives happily, Zee chooses the name Sarah and becomes a teacher, and the bar is turned into a pizzeria. Two years prior, Stephanie and Leo discuss his divorce, and the effects that coming out has had on their lives. Leo expresses a belief that something big will happen.

The finale was so intense. Maybe as intense as the last hour of The Testaments. This was full on viewing. Not for the faint hearted OK.

I enjoyed this, but it did scare the fuck outta me. Fear and anger is alive. We saw it here in Australia during the week at the press club. Wake up people, the future is also a little frightening like the past we thought we escaped. Learn lessons from the past people.