2005 Qantas Television Awards
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Qantas Television Awards New Zealand film and television awards have gone by many different names and have been organised by different industry groups. As of 2017, New Zealand has relaunched a standalone New Zealand Television Awards after a five-year hiatus. The film awar ...
were staged on 12 November 2005 in
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, New Zealand. The awards show and most of the awards were presented by Petra Bagust and
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, with additional awards presented by
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and
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(or more specifically, parodies of them from the TV show ''
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''),
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, Dave Fane, Jaquie Brown and
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. Prime's Charlotte Dawson served as a backstage correspondent.


Nominees and Winners

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Television


News and Current Affairs


Woman's Day Readers' Choice Awards


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External links


KiwiTV – 2005 Qantas Television Awards
New Zealand television awards
Qantas Television Awards New Zealand film and television awards have gone by many different names and have been organised by different industry groups. As of 2017, New Zealand has relaunched a standalone New Zealand Television Awards after a five-year hiatus. The film awar ...
Awards 2000s in New Zealand cinema November 2005 events in New Zealand