A Logie newly named for the late television superstar Bert Newton has been awarded to Hamish Blake.

The Lego Masters presenter accepted the award for most popular presenter, after the crowd watched a tribute to Newton and responded with a standing ovation.

"This is so special... I don't think I'm the only person in the room who is feeling a bit emotional," Blake said, after receiving the award from Newton's wife Patti.

"There will never be another Bert."

Nine's Lego Masters also won its first ever Logie for most outstanding entertainment or comedy program.

It's also been a big night for the Seven Network, with sports presenter Bruce McAvaney inducted into the TV Week Hall of Fame, again bringing the crowd to its feet.

The network's coverage of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics won most outstanding sports coverage, with the award presented by Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott and the ABC's Tony Armstrong.

The ABC News Breakfast sports presenter took out the Graham Kennedy Award for most popular new talent, days after his euphoric on screen reaction to the Socceroos making it through to the World Cup.

Comedian Kitty Flanagan had her first Logies win, with most popular actress for the ABC comedy Fisk.

Network 10 has had a swag of wins, with MasterChef Australia taking out the Logie for most popular reality show, I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! winning most outstanding reality program, and Have You Been Paying Attention? winning most popular comedy program.

A new Logie, for most popular Australian actor in an international program, went to Jacki Weaver for Yellowstone.

Arriving on the red carpet at the Gold Coast for the 62nd Logies night, Gold Logie nominee and Home and Away actor Ray Meagher said it was wonderful to see people at the awards after its two-year hiatus.

"Just to see old mates and all that, it's great that the show's back on the road," he said.

Also vying for the coveted Gold Logie are the Nine Network's Karl Stefanovic and the ABC's Tom Gleeson, who famously won three years ago after launching a campaign ridiculing the award as well as his competition.

They're up against Hamish Blake, Julia Morris, Melissa Leong and Sonia Kruger.

The Logies are being broadcast on Nine.

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