ABC Kids (Australia)

1989–2009
ABC Kids was created in 1989 as ABC For Kids. The logo featured six blocks (3 across, 2 down) with the top row lettered "A", "B" and "C", and the bottom row featuring an apple, a bee and a carrot beneath their respective letter.

In 1991, all children's programming on the ABC was organised into a daily broadcasting block. This new programming block featured a range of programming ranging from preschoolers to young children.

2001–2009
On 1 August 2001, the ABC For Kids timeslot was rebranded ABC Kids and content was expanded to include shows for older children as well as younger children. A new logo was also introduced, featuring a solid green Lissajous curve (taken from the ABC's logo, used in 1974) overlaid with "abckids" in lowercase blue letters

2009–2015
In February 2009, ABC For Kids changed their logo to a 3D render variant of its 1989 logo. This logo appears to be made in the 3DS Max software. In the same year, the channel was also expanded to ABC2 (now known as ABC Comedy) as ABC For Kids on 2. However, this logo was still used on DVD's until 2015.

2011–2015
On 2 May 2011, all children's programming was removed from ABC1 and was divided between the ABC2 children's block and ABC3 (now ABC Me). The ABC2 children's block was rebranded ABC4 Kids and was refocused as a part-time channel for preschoolers sharing the same bandwidth of ABC2 between 6am and 7pm. A new logo based on the ABC3 logo was also introduced and it was used in some colour variants; blue, green and red.

2015–present
On 2 March 2015, the name of the channel was changed to ABC Kids and a new logo inspired by the classic children's logo, which was unveiled recently. The new logo is a modernized variant of both ABC For Kids logos between 1989 and 2009. The new identity was developed by Australian brand agency Hulsbosch.

The ID's from the former logo still remains and only the logo and jingle are altered.