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  1. She won Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama at the AFI Awards (later rebranded as the AACTA Awards) for her appearance in G.P. (1996). She won two similar AFI Awards for her role in Love My Way ( 2005 and 2007 ) and in 2014 for her work in The Time of Our Lives (2013–2014).

  2. Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards. 2022 Nominee FCCA Award. Best Actress - Supporting Role. June Again. 2000 Nominee FCCA Award. Best Supporting Actor - Female. Passion.

    • May 19, 1972
  3. Claudia has won the 2005 AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in Television and the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series two years running for her role in the show. Between 1987 and 2004 Karvan was nominated for twelve more Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, winning her category - Best Actress in a Leading Role in a ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  4. Check all the awards won and nominated for by Claudia Karvan - AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama (2013) , Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress in a Series (2010) , ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor - Female (2008) and more awards.

    • Archie Roach AC
    • Claudia Karvan OAM
    • Phillip Noyce Ao
    • David Polson Am
    • David Wenham Am
    • Bronwen Edwards Am
    • Denise Smith-Ali OAM
    • Rauf Soulio Am
    • Fred Alale Am
    • Robert Manne Ao

    Archie Roach has been posthumously appointed as a Companion of the Order of Australia for his eminent service to the performing arts and to Indigenous rights and reconciliation. The Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung), Bundjalung Senior Elder, songman and storyteller died at the age of 66in July last year after a long illness. As a songwrite...

    Claudia Karvan began her celebrated acting career as an eight-year-old and starred in her first film Molly in 1983. She went on to star in the TV shows The Secret Life of Us and Love My way and most recently created and acted in the comedy-drama series Bump. She has been a board member of Screen Australia since 2016. The Sydneysider has been awarde...

    Acclaimed director Phillip Noyce has been made an Officer of the Order of Australia for his work in film over five decades. Growing up in the New South Wales town of Griffith, Noyce never imagined his love of movies would lead to local and then global success. "It's my debt to my country, not my country's debt to me, that this award makes me think ...

    In 1984, Sydney resident David Polson became one of the first men in Australia to learn he was HIV positive. "Doctors, in early 1983, started taking blood from gay men around Sydney," he said. "They tested 1,000 people and all up … 382 people tested positive to the HIV virus." Today, just 28 of those people are still alive, Mr Polson said. "When I ...

    David Wenham has been recognised for his contribution as a performer and producer. The Brisbane-based actor first came to prominence as "Diver Dan" in the television series Sea Change. But he has appeared in countless films, including playing country singer Hank Snow in last year's big budget hit, Elvis. He said he was "thrilled to be recognised". ...

    Two years after the death of her brother, Queenslander Bronwen Edwards founded Roses in the Ocean, an organisation representing people with a personal experience of suicide. "The organisation started because my brother Mark took his life back in 2008," she said. "And back then the word 'suicide' wasn't talked about. And it was really clear that the...

    West Australian Noongar woman, Denise Smith-Ali, has been honoured for her service in preserving Indigenous language at the Noongar Boodjar Language Aboriginal Corporation. Ms Smith-Ali works as a senior analyst to look at Noongar language pre-colonisation and create educational tools. "The benefit of that work is if our language died, we would hav...

    Judge Rauf Soulio, who was appointed to the District Court of South Australia in 2006, has been acknowledged for his service to multicultural affairs, to the judiciary, and to the community. "I think it's important for the judges in the community to participate in activities in the community," he said. "It's often a criticism of the courts that jud...

    Fred Alale has been recognised for significant service to Victoria's African communities. A member of Melbourne's Nigerian community, Mr Alale moved to Victoria just over a decade ago. He co-founded Melbourne's annual African Music and Cultural Festival – the largest event of its kind in Australia – among other state and community initiatives and c...

    Melbourne writer and public intellectual Robert Manne has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to tertiary education, to political and social commentary and to the Indigenous community. Emeritus Professor Manne has more than two dozen books under his belt. "I've been writing and commenting in public since th...

  5. Claudia has won the 2005 AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in Television and the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series two years running for her role in the show. Between 1987 and 2004 Karvan was nominated for twelve more Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, winning her category - Best Actress in a Leading Role in a ...

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