Awards in 36 categories were given, including two people's choice awards – Best New Programme and Best Presenter.[3][4]
Best Documentary
- No Mean Feat, Chas Toogood (Chas Toogood Productions)
Best Episode of a Drama Series or Serial
Best Drama Series or Serial
Best Entertainment Programme
- Westfield Style Pasifika, Julie Smith and Stan Wolfgramm (Drum Productions)
Best Entertainment Series
- Mo Show, Mo Show – Iain Eggleton (XSTV)
Best Documentary Series
- 2050 What if... New Zealand Becomes a State of Australia?, Dan Salmon, Bruce Morrison, Cass Avery & Jude Callen (Screentime Communicado)
Best Factual Series
- Queer Nation, Andrew Whiteside (Livingstone Productions)
Best Lifestyle Series
- The Living Room, Sticky Pictures
Best Comedy Programme
- Spin Doctors, series 3, Tony Holden (Comedia Pictures)
Best Sports Programme
- Shell Helix Motorsport – NZ V8 Round, David Turner (TVNZ Sports)
Best Mäori Programme
- Syd Jackson – Life & Times of a Maori Activist, Toby Mills & Moana Maniapoto (Tawera Productions & Black Pearl Productions)
Best Mäori Language Programme
- Sciascia, (Maui Productions)
Best New Programme (People's Choice)
- The Strip, series 1, Dave Gibson (Gibson Group)
Best Actress
Best Actor
- Mercy Peak, Jeffrey Thomas (South Pacific Pictures)
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Juvenile Actor/Actress
- The Strip, series 1, Renee Elwood (Gibson Group)
Best Entertainment/Comedy Performance
- Spin Doctors, series 3, Elizabeth Hawthorne (Comedia Pictures)
Best Presenter (People's Choice)
Best Script, Single Episode of a Drama Series or Serial
Best Script, Comedy
- Spin Doctors, series 3 , Roger Hall, James Griffin, Dave Armstrong (Comedia Pictures)
Best Narration Script, Non-Drama
- The Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand, Bryan Bruce & Ian Johnstone (Red Sky Film & Television)
Best Director, Drama
- Mataku, Peter Burger (South Pacific Pictures)
Best Director, Documentary
- 2050 What if... Mäori Gain Sovereignty – Tino Rangitiratanga?, Dan Salmon (Screentime Communicado)
Best Director, Factual/Entertainment Programme
- The Living Room, Mark Albiston (Sticky Pictures)
Best Camera, Drama
Best Camera, Non-Drama
- Mercury Lane, series 1, Rewa Harre (Greenstone Pictures)
Best Editing, Drama
- Mataku, Allannah Milne (South Pacific Pictures)
Best Editing, Non-Drama
- 2050 What if... New Zealand Becomes a State of Australia?, Bryan Shaw (Screentime Communicado)
Best Original Music
Best Contribution to a Soundtrack
- Mataku, Lloyd Canham & Nick Buckton (South Pacific Pictures)
Best Production Design
- Mataku, Miro Harre (South Pacific Pictures)
Best Costume Design
- The Dress Up Box, Karol London (Papageno Productions)
Best Contribution to Design
Lifetime Achievement Award in Broadcasting