Dannii Minogue, 54, looks positively ageless as she touches down in Melbourne following the 2026 Logie Awards

Dannii Minogue cut a casual figure on Monday when she touched down at Melbourne Airport after the 2026 Logie Awards. The 54-year-old looked half her age as she sauntered through the arrivals terminal in a black sweater worn over a crisp white shirt.The All I Wanna Do singer added to her minimal ensemble with black leather-look pants and designer shades to hide her famous visage.Minogue was joined by her longtime manager Melissa Le Gear and a male ground staff member, who happily wheeled her Logies haul of designer frocks to a waiting car. She looked youthful and refreshed following her appearance at TV’s night of nights.Her sighting comes after she paid an emotional tribute to Australian television pioneer Johnny Young following his death at the age of 79. Dannii Minogue cut a casual figure on Monday when she touched down at Melbourne Airport after the 2026 Logie Awards The 54-year-old looked half her age as she sauntered through the arrivals terminal in a black sweater worn over a crisp white shirt. Minogue was joined by her longtime manager Melissa Le Gear and a male ground staff member, who happily wheeled her Logies haul of designer frocks to a waiting carThe Young Talent Time host and producer died after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer, his family confirmed in a statement on Friday.Minogue shared a series of nostalgic photographs and clips from her time on the beloved variety show as she reflected on the man who helped launch her career.’Johnny Young holds a place in so many hearts, and today my heart is broken,’ she wrote on Instagram.The singer was just eight years old when she joined the Young Talent Time cast, becoming a familiar face to millions of Australian viewers throughout the 1980s.Minogue credited Young with giving her the opportunity that set her on the path to a decades-long career in entertainment.She praised his contributions to music, songwriting and family television, before recalling the spectacle his program delivered each week.’His show brought 17 years of colour, choreography, sequins, music and smiles to our Saturday nights,’ she wrote.The performer said generations of viewers continued to hold fond memories of Young Talent Time and its closing song, All My Loving. Dannii looked youthful and refreshed following her appearance at TV’s night of nights  Dannii looked flawless when she shared a moving tribute to Johnny Young at the LogiesShe also offered her condolences to Young’s relatives and the program’s extended family of performers, crew members and students.Minogue ended her message with a poignant reference to Young’s famous sign-off, describing his death as ‘a very sad Goodnight Australia’. Minogue’s older sister Kylie – who also made appearances on Young Talent Time – commented on the post and shared: ‘Embedded into all our hearts and memories. YTT 4 Ever and RIP Johnny Young. My condolences to his family and all the YTT fans.’Such formative years for my sister and her team that became like family to her. I’m sending all my love for a group Goodnight Australia for the one and only Johnny Young.Young hosted Young Talent Time for its entire run from 1971 until 1988, with the show also credited with discovering other stars including Tina Arena.She also paid tribute to Young, writing on Instagram: ‘I’m struggling to find the words today to express the profound loss of a man who allowed, and equally encouraged, me to find my voice!’Just know that you leave behind a beautiful legacy that we will continue to uphold because you deserve that, and much more. RIP darling John. Tina x.’ Minogue has said her ‘heart is broken’ following the Young Talent Time host’s death ‘His show brought 17 years of colour, choreography, sequins, music and smiles to our Saturday nights,’ she wrote In a post shared on X, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Young gave Australia ‘the gift of joy’.He wrote: ‘A wonderful singer in his own right, he established himself in our homes and our hearts as the genial and generous host of Young Talent Time, the launchpad for an incredible new generation of entertainers. How lucky we were to have him. May he rest in peace.’Minogue left the show after six years in 1988 to focus on her acting career, where she was soon cast in Home And Away.The performer went on to launch her music career in the 1990s, and has since released five albums, achieving nine Top 10 singles and 13 consecutive number-one dance singles in the United Kingdom.She also acted as a judge on TV talent shows including The X Factor UK and Australia’s Got Talent, as well as hosting the BBC reality shows I Kissed A Boy and I Kissed A Girl.