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  2. Utopia (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia, internationally titled Dreamland, is an Australian television comedy series by Working Dog Productions that premiered on the ABC on 13 August 2014. The series follows the working lives of a team in the fictional Nation Building Authority, a newly created government organisation.

  3. Kitty Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Flanagan is an Australian ... Working Dog Productions asked Flanagan to work on their TV comedy series Utopia in 2013 and cast her in the role of Rhonda the ...

  4. Logie Awards of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Rob Sitch in Utopia (ABC) Ben Feldman in Population 11 ; Bob Morley in In Limbo (ABC) ... Kitty Flanagan in Utopia (ABC) Celia Pacquola in Utopia (ABC)

  5. Emma-Louise Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Emma-Louise Wilson is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Katie in the Logie Award and AACTA Award-winning comedy series Utopia. [1] [2] [3] She also features in the ensemble for the comedy sketch show Kinne.

  6. 13th AACTA Awards - Wikipedia

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    Fisk – Vincent Sheehan, Kitty Flanagan – Origma 45 (ABC) Gold Diggers – Ujuk Linda, John-Paul Sarni, Muffy Potter, Kate Butler – KOJO Studios (ABC) Upright – Jason Stephens, Meg O'Connell, Tim Minchin, Helen Bowden – Lingo Pictures (Foxtel) Utopia – Michael Hirsh, Deb Herman – Working Dog Productions (ABC)

  7. Nina Oyama - Wikipedia

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    Oyama was born on 18 August 1993 [1] [2] to an Australian mother from Sydney's Northern Beaches and a Japanese father. Her parents met at a hostel in Nagoya. [3]She attended North Sydney Girls High School, [4] and went on to study communications and theatre media at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, New South Wales.

  8. Celia Pacquola - Wikipedia

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    Pacquola has written for and performed in Good News Week and Laid. [7] She appeared in and co-wrote the first episode of the second season of It's a Date. [8] She has made acting appearances in ABC TV series Utopia [citation needed] as well as The Beautiful Lie, [9] [10] winning an AACTA Award for "best guest or supporting actress in a television drama". [11]

  9. Logie Award for Most Popular Actress - Wikipedia

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    The Logie Award for Most Popular Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards.The award recognises the popularity of an actress in an Australian program.