SBS's Dateline has scored two of the five nominations for the Most Outstanding Public Affairs category at the 2011 Logies Awards.
Mark Davis' intimate portrayal of Bali Nine members Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumuran,'The Condemned', filmed with exclusive access to Kerobokan Prison, received one of the nominations, while Fouad Hady's film 'Iraq's Deadly Legacy' was also nominated.
Hady's film focused on the horrific results of the use of depleted uranium weapons by coalition forces in Iraq - and has already taken home a Walkley Award.
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Channel Nine's 'A Current Affair', Seven's 'Sunday' and the ABC's flagship current affairs show 'Four Corners' received the other nominations.
Other SBS nominations included the Magda Szubanski episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?' for Most Popular Factual Program, Wilfred 2's Jason Gann for Most Outstanding Actor, and Luke Nguyen's Vietnam 2 for Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program.
Seven's 'Rafters', meanwhile, could be set to sweep the awards. Seven actors in the drama series have received nominations for their work.
Stars Jessica Marais and Rebecca Gibney have both been nominated for the coveted Gold Logie for most popular TV personality.
Offspring's Asher Keddie, Adam Hills from the ABC's Spicks and Specks, Chrissie Swan from Ten's The Circle and Karl Stefanovic from Nine's Today were the other nominees.

