The 34th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on 13 March 1992, in a ceremony hosted by Steve Vizard at the Radisson President Hotel in Melbourne. The ceremony was broadcast on the Seven Network. Guests included John Stamos, Dennis Waterman, Bob Hawke and Campbell McComas. Miniseries Brides of Christ received the most awards (5), including both Most Popular and Most Outstanding Telemovie or Miniseries. Soap opera E Street received two wins from five nominations, while sketch comedy show Fast Forward won three awards from four nominations. Jana Wendt won the Gold Logie for A Current Affair and Four Corners was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Nominees and winners
The nominations were published in the 7 March 1992 issue of TV Week. Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.
National awards
Gold Logie
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- Jana Wendt for A Current Affair (Nine Network)
- Ray Martin for The Midday Show (Nine Network)
- Georgie Parker for A Country Practice (Seven Network)
- Steve Vizard for Tonight Live with Steve Vizard and Fast Forward (Seven Network / ATN Channel 7)
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Acting and presenting
right|thumb|150px|[[Steve Vizard (left), Most Popular Light Entertainment / Comedy Male Personality winner]]
right|thumb|150px|[[Magda Szubanski, Most Popular Light Entertainment / Comedy Female Personality winner]]
right|thumb|150px|[[Jimmy Barnes, Most Popular Music Video winner]]
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- Bruce Samazan for E Street (Network Ten)
- Marcus Graham for E Street (Network Ten)
- Shane Porteous for A Country Practice (Seven Network)
- Gary Sweet for Police Rescue (ABC TV)
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- Georgie Parker for A Country Practice (Seven Network)
- Rebekah Elmaloglou for Home and Away (Seven Network)
- Rebecca Gibney All Together Now (Nine Network)
- Kate Raison for E Street (Network Ten)
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- Cameron Daddo for Golden Fiddles (Nine Network)
- Tamblyn Lord for The River Kings (ABC TV)
- John Waters for Which Way Home (Network Ten)
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- Josephine Byrnes for Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
- Rachel Friend for Golden Fiddles (Nine Network)
- Kym Wilson for Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
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- Steve Vizard for Fast Forward (Seven Network)
- Jon English for All Together Now (Nine Network)
- Daryl Somers for Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network)
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- Magda Szubanski for Fast Forward (Seven Network)
- Rebecca Gibney for All Together Now (Nine Network)
- Julie McGregor for Hey Dad..! (Seven Network)
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- John McTernan for GP (ABC TV)
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- Josephine Byrnes for Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
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- Kym Wilson for Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
- Matthew Krok for Hey Dad..! (Seven Network)
- Jeremy Sims for Chances (Nine Network)
- Melissa Tkautz for E Street (Network Ten)
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Most Popular Programs and videos
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- E Street (Network Ten)
- A Country Practice (Seven Network)
- Home and Away (Seven Network)
- The Flying Doctors (Nine Network)
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- Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
- Golden Fiddles (Nine Network)
- Which Way Home (Network Ten)
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- Fast Forward (Seven Network)
- All Together Now (Nine Network)
- Hey Dad..! (Seven Network)
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- A Current Affair (Nine Network)
- Hinch (Network Ten)
- 60 Minutes (Nine Network)
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- Burke's Backyard (Nine Network)
- Beyond 2000 (Seven Network)
- What's Cooking? (Nine Network)
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- Cricket (Nine Network)
- AFL Grand Final (Seven Network)
- Tennis (Seven Network)
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- Agro's Cartoon Connection (Seven Network)
- The Bugs Bunny Show (Nine Network)
- Play School (ABC TV)
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- "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" by Jimmy Barnes featuring John Farnham
- "Read My Lips" by Melissa
- "Treaty" by Yothu Yindi
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Most Outstanding Programs
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- G.P. (ABC TV)
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- Brides of Christ (ABC TV)
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- "Coode Island Fires", National Nine News (Nine Network)
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- "The Soviet Union", Lateline (ABC TV)
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- The Very Fast Train (WIN Television)
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- The Time of Your Life (ABC TV)
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State awards
New South Wales
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Ray Martin (Nine Network)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Home and Away (Seven Network)
Queensland
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Rob Brough (Seven Network)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Family Feud (Seven Network)
South Australia
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Anne Wills (Network Ten)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Wheel of Fortune (Seven Network)
Tasmania
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Ron Christie (TVT6)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Tasmania Today (TVT6)
Victoria
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Daryl Somers (Nine Network)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Neighbours (Network Ten)
Western Australia
;Most Popular Personality
:Winner: Rick Ardon (Seven Network)
;Most Popular Program
:Winner: Seven News (Seven Network)
Performers
- Dannii Minogue TV Week claimed that they knew about a week in advance, three weeks after Wendt had posed with her fellow Gold Logie nominees for a TV Week photo shoot, that she may be missing from the awards presentation. He wrote "The setting was ordinary, the jokes were bad – and cruel to boot (even about the network that was putting them on) – and the entertainment was abysmal."
