58th AWGIE Awards

The 58th annual AWGIE Awards, presented by the Australian Writers' Guild, will take place on 19 February 2026 at the Parade Theatre at National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney. The ceremony will be hosted by comedians Alex Lee and Suren Jayemanne.[1] The nominations were announced on 21 January 2026.[2]

Nominees

Winners will be listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Film

Feature Film – Original
Feature Film – Adapted
Short Film
  • Asian Male Lead – Brendan Wan with Aran Thangaratnam, Jeremy Teh, and Vivian Nguyen
  • DIY – Lachlan Marks
  • The Dysphoria – Kylie Aoibheann
  • Nothing, Number 2 – Marcus Khoudair
  • Saint Valentine – Vanessa Gazy
  • Tuesday Tuesday – Lianne Mackessy and Emily Sheehan

Television

Television – Serial
Television – Series
Television – Limited Series
Comedy – Situation or Narrative
Comedy – Sketch or Light Entertainment

Children's Television

Children's Television – 'P' Classification (Preschool – Under 5 Years)
  • Kangaroo Beach: "The Curse of Boomerang Island" – Sylvie van Dijk and Angus Woodiwiss (ABC Kids)
  • Kangaroo Beach: "Hungry the Seagull" – Charlotte Rose Hamlyn (ABC Kids)
  • Zip and the Tiny Sprouts: "Everything Keeps Changing?!" – Peter Johnston
Children's Television – 'C' Classification (Children's – 5-14 Years)
  • Rock Island Mysteries: "Crystallised" – Trent Roberts (Nickelodeon)
  • Rock Island Mysteries: "Sleepwalker" – Matthew Bon (Nickelodeon)
  • Spooky Files: "The Arrival" – Marisa Nanakhorn Brown (ABC Family)
  • Spooky Files: "Eye Go Night-Night" – Guy Edmonds and Andrea Denholm (ABC Family)
  • Spooky Files: "FOMO Dojo Casa House" – Emma Gordon (ABC Family)

Audio

Audio – Fiction
  • Central Intelligence: "Season 1, Episode 10" – Greg Haddrick
  • Incoming: "Vesti La Giubba (Put on the Costume)" – C.K. Pahlow with David Singer
Audio – Non-Fiction
  • TBA

Stage

  • All Boys – Xavier Hazard
  • American Signs – Anchuli Felicia King
  • Into the Shimmering World – Angus Cerini
  • The Past is a Wild Party – Noëlle Janaczewska
  • The Queen's NannyMelanie Tait
Community Theatre
  • We've Got All the Time in the World* (Terms and Conditions Apply) – Jamie Hornsby
  • Women of the Riverina – Lliane Clarke with Aunty Cheryl Penrith OAM, Arvis Casanova, Claudia Haines, Gabrielle Tozer, Haya Arzidin, Imogen Rubi, Jody Roberts, Lliane Clarke, Marie Clear, Melanie Reeves, Roz Hasan, and Saasha McMillan
Theatre for Young Audience
  • Feathers – Dan Giovannoni
  • The Girl Who Glows – Jo Turner with Zeeko
  • The Story of Chi – Jeremy Nguyen with Hiroki Kobayash and Hoa Pham

Other categories

Animation
  • TBA
Comedy – Stand-Up
Documentary – Public Broadcast (Including VOD) or Exhibition
Interactive Media and Gaming
  • TBA
Web Series and Other Non-Broadcast/Non-'Subscription Video on Demand' TV Short Works
  • Bad AncestorsWendy Mocke
  • Buried – Charlotte George and Miriam Glaser
  • Ruff and Ruby – Jess Fisher

References

  1. ^ Knox, David (22 January 2026). "AWGIE Awards 2026: nominees". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
  2. ^ Slatter, Sean (21 January 2026). "AWGIE nominations for 'Together' ,'The Roses' as final seasons of 'Bump', 'The Newsreader' recognised". IF Magazine. Retrieved 1 February 2026.