Danielle Cormack has snapped up a top acting award - in Australia.
The Kiwi actress and former Shortland Street star took home the Most Outstanding Actress award at the Logies, Australia's prestigious acting awards show.
She won the award for her role in season two of Wentworth, playing hard-nosed criminalBea Smith who is locked up in an all-woman prison.
Cormack was nominated for the same award last year, but missed out.
She recently told the Herald she was "happy" working in Australia.
"I'm really chuffed that I've been part of three really great shows that have put me on firm footing over there," she said.
"And they've been three very tonally different shows, and very different characters too, so I'm going to ride this craze for as long as it will go."
Other winners on the night included Carrie Bickmore, who won the award for Most Popular Personality on Australian television, and Most Popular Presenter
Gold Logie - Most Popular Personality on Australian TV: Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten) Most Popular Actor: Stephen Peacocke (Home And Away) Most Popular Actress: Asher Keddie (Offspring/Party Tricks) Most Popular Presenter: Carrie Bickmore (The Project) Most Popular New Talent: Miranda Tapsell (Love Child) Most Popular Drama Program: Home And Away Most Popular Entertainment Program: Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America Most Popular Reality Program: The Block Most Popular Sports Program: The NRL Footy Show Most Popular Lifestyle Program: The Living Room
MOST OUTSTANDING AWARDS:
Most Outstanding Drama Series: Wentworth Most Outstanding Miniseries Or Telemovie: Devil's Playground Most Outstanding Actor: Luke Arnold (INXS: Never Tear Us Apart) Most Outstanding Actress: Danielle Cormack (Wentworth) Graham Kennedy Award For Most Outstanding Newcomer: Miranda Tapsell (Love Child) Most Outstanding Entertainment Program: The Voice Australia Most Outstanding Comedy Program: Utopia Most Outstanding News Coverage: Lindt Cafe Siege (Seven News) Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report: Banking Bad (Four Corners) Most Outstanding Factual Program: First Contact Most Outstanding Sports Coverage: 2014 FIFA World Cup Most Outstanding Children's Program: Nowhere Boys