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Sylvia Jeffreys debuts baby bump at 2026 Logie Awards

Today Extra presenter Sylvia Jeffreys walked the red carpet at the 2026 Logie Awards hours after announcing she is expecting her third child.

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Today Extra presenter Sylvia Jeffreys debuted her baby bump at the 2026 TV Week Logie Awards on Sunday, hours after announcing she is expecting her third child.

The 40-year-old television star walked the red carpet at The Star Sydney in a glamorous navy floor-length gown. The elegant dress featured long sleeves, a small cut-out across the neckline and gathered detailing drawing attention to her bump.

Sylvia Jeffreys debuted her blossoming baby bump at the 2026 TV WEEK Logie Awards on Sunday, just hours after announcing she is expecting her third child

Jeffreys kept her accessories understated, adding several rings and a dark manicure. She wore her blonde bob in soft waves and highlighted her features with glowing makeup, smoky eyes and a glossy pink lip. She posed for photographers smiling, appearing without her husband, 44-year-old Sky News journalist Peter Stefanovic.

The Today Extra presenter, 40, looked radiant as she stepped onto the red carpet at The Star Sydney in a glamorous navy floor-length gown

Her appearance came after the media couple revealed on social media on Sunday morning that they are expecting their first daughter. They shared a family photograph featuring their sons Oscar, six, and Henry, five.

"Oh baby... number 3 is on the way and the boys are already taking their big bro duties seriously. Swipe for the moment Oscar told us it's a GIRL!" Jeffreys wrote.

"We hope she digs footy merch, because there'll be a lot of hand-me-downs. Jump on board, baby girl. It's fun here."

Famous friends congratulated the couple, with Channel Nine presenter Samantha Armytage writing: "Amazing news Sylvia and Pete." Leila McKinnon wrote: "Yesss! Future netball mum incoming! This has made my day. So much love to you and Pete and the boys." Nine reporter Lauren Tomasi added: "Oh my gosh what amazing news!!!! Congrats you guys."

Jeffreys and Stefanovic tied the knot at Ooralba Estate in Kangaroo Valley on April 1, 2017. Their first son Oscar was born in February 2020, and Jeffreys revealed her pregnancy with Henry eight months later.

Jeffreys has remained on screen recently, co-hosting the Today show alongside Tom Steinfort while Sarah Abo takes maternity leave. Steinfort, 41, and Armytage, 49, are reportedly being considered as permanent hosts for the Channel Nine breakfast program after their stint together delivered a 10 per cent ratings boost, attracting 60,000 additional viewers. Armytage is expected to return on August 24 following a business trip to Thailand.

2026 TV Week Logie Awards nominees and winners

The Australian television industry recognised programs and personalities across multiple categories.

TV WEEK Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

  • WINNER: Comedian and presenter, Sam Pang
  • 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
  • Host and presenter, Todd Woodbridge

Best Miniseries or Telemovie

  • WINNER: 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)

Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent

  • WINNER: Lila McGuire, Goolagong (ABC)
  • Andrea Lam, The Piano (ABC)
  • Eloise Hart, Goolagong and Mystery Road: Origin (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

  • WINNER: 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)

Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter

  • WINNER: Robert Irwin, I'm A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! (Network 10)
  • 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)

Best Factual or Documentary Program

  • WINNER: The Assembly (ABC)
  • But Also John Clarke (ABC)
  • Revealed: Death Cap Murders (Stan)
  • Revealed: Joh - Last King of Queensland (Stan)
  • The People vs Robodebt (SBS)
  • The Secret DNA Of Us (SBS)

Best Competition Reality Program

  • WINNER: MasterChef Australia (Network 10)
  • 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)
  • The Block (9Network)

Best Drama Program

  • WINNER: RFDS (Seven Network)
  • Dear Life (Stan)
  • Heartbreak High (Netflix)
  • Mystery Road: Origin (ABC)
  • The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer (Binge/Foxtel)
  • Watching You (Stan)

Best Scripted Comedy Program

  • WINNER: Dog Park (ABC)
  • Austin (ABC)
  • Deadloch (Prime Video)
  • Strife (Binge/Foxtel)
  • The Artful Dodger (Disney+)
  • Top End Bub (Prime Video)

Best Entertainment Program

  • WINNER: Tipping Point Australia (9Network)
  • Australian Idol (Seven Network)
  • Dancing With The Stars (Seven Network)
  • The 1% Club Australia (Seven Network)
  • The Floor (9Network)
  • The Piano (ABC)

Bruce McAvaney Award for Most Popular Sports Presenter

  • WINNER: Jelena Dokic, 2026 Australian Open, 2025 Melbourne Cup, Wimbledon 2025, Roland Garros 2025, US Open 2025 and Cross Court 2025 (9Network)
  • 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)
  • Ricky Ponting, The Ashes 2025-26 (Seven Network)

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE - Best Lead Actor in a Drama

  • WINNER: Sam Neill, The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer (Binge/Foxtel)
  • 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)
  • Stephen Peacocke, RFDS (Seven Network)

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE - Best Lead Actress in a Drama

  • WINNER: Brooke Satchwell, Dear Life (Stan)
  • Aisha Dee, Watching You (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

  • WINNER: Simon Baker, The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Prime Video)
  • Clarence Ryan, Mystery Road: Origin (ABC)
  • Damien Garvey, The Survivors (Netflix)
  • Dan Henshall, The Family Next Door (ABC)
  • 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

  • WINNER: Claudia Karvan, Homebodies (SBS)
  • Catherine McClements, The Survivors (Netflix)
  • 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

  • WINNER: Steve Bisley, Deadloch, (Prime Video)
  • Ben Miller, Austin (ABC)
  • George Zhao, Ghosts Australia (Paramount+)
  • Leon Ford, Dog Park (ABC)
  • Matt Day, Strife (Binge/Foxtel)
  • Michael Theo, Austin (ABC)

TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE - Best Actress in a Comedy

  • WINNER: Celia Pacquola, Dog Park (ABC)
  • Asher Keddie, Strife (Binge/Foxtel)
  • Denise Scott, Mother and Son (ABC)
  • Kate Box, Deadloch (Prime Video)
  • Madeleine Sami, Deadloch (Prime Video)
  • Michelle Brasier, Ghosts Australia (Paramount+)

Best Current Affairs Program

  • WINNER: Australian Story (ABC)
  • 60 Minutes (9Network)
  • 7.30 (ABC)
  • A Current Affair (9Network)
  • Four Corners (ABC)
  • Today (9Network)

Best Comedy Entertainment Program

  • WINNER: Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network 10)
  • Gruen Nation (ABC)
  • Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont Spelling Bee (ABC)
  • Hard Quiz (ABC)
  • The Cheap Seats (Network 10)
  • The Front Bar (Seven Network)

Best Structured Reality Program

  • WINNER: Muster Dogs (ABC)
  • Farmer Wants A Wife (Seven Network)
  • Gogglebox Australia (Network 10)
  • Married at First Sight (9Network)
  • The Golden Bachelor (9Network)
  • The Hospital: In The Deep End (SBS)

Best Lifestyle Program

  • WINNER: Travel Guides (9Network)
  • 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)

Best News Coverage or Public Affairs Report

  • WINNER: 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 Sports Coverage

  • WINNER: Australian Open 2026 (9Network)
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival (9Network)
  • 2025 Men's & Women's State of Origin Series (9Network)
  • AFL Grand Final 2025 (Seven Network)
  • Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games (9Network)
  • The Ashes 2025-26 (Seven Network)

Best Children's Program

  • WINNER: Play School (ABC)
  • Do Not Watch This Show (ABC)
  • Dreaming Big (NITV)
  • Ginger and the Vegesaurs (ABC)
  • Hard Quiz Kids (ABC)
  • Knee High Spies (ABC)

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