Dots only (as a symbol 1977-1980, also in regional markets from 1989 onwards)
1984-1986 Stereovision variant (used to promote the network's stereo programs)
1985 Print variant
1988-1992 variant
1992-1994 variant
1994-1997 variant
1997-1999 variant
1999-2000 variant
Golden flat logo
Print logo as seen on a flag
Numeral variants (1977–1988)
In 1977, an numeral variant of the logo without the dots was used alongside the main logo, as seen on some news gathering vehicles, outside broadcast units and ENG equipment and some station identification as well as the Chevrolet Camaro that was featured in the 1980 Hardie-Ferodo race and the 1981 and 1982 James Hardie 1000 races.
Main variant
1977 variant
1978 variant
1979 variant
Gray variant (used in 1980)
Blue variant
Gold variant (used in 1981, then in 1983)
Blue variant (used in 1982, then between 1985 and 1986)
1983 variant
Orange variant (used in 1987)
1977-1983 variant
2001–2006
Dots only (as a symbol, also in regional markets)
Number 9 only
Nine Queensland variant
Print variant
Print dots only (as a symbol, also in regional markets)
On 14 January 2008 as part of a relaunch, the network added the nine dots back into the logo after a 2-year absence. The nine dots are represented by translucent 3D discs during that year. The music used throughout the network's graphics package was set to "Smile" by The Supernaturals. This logo was used only in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin.
Perth & Adelaide stations only
Slogan variant (2008-2009)
Logo with slogan (2008-2009)
Logo with slogan (Perth & Adelaide stations only) (2008-2009)
On 27 September, the dots are changed to spheres yet again when they launched its new slogan, "Welcome Home". It also began to reuse the iconic "Still The One" theme tune into its graphics. In March 2010, the last two stations in Perth and Adelaide finally reinstated the dots into the logo.
On 15 April 2012, just in time for the premiere of The Voice, Nine changed its identity to apply the logo in different colours after its 6-year absence. It is also reminiscent of the 2002 graphics package
On 26 November 2015 when the network underwent a major rebranding, Nine modified their 2012 logo and it would now be used as a secondary logo alongside the current one. Also, the multi-channels GO! and GEM were renamed 9Go! and 9Gem respectively when the main channel relaunched its HD service on channel 90.
Green variant
Orange variant
Purple variant
Red variant
Yellow variant
Pink variant (commonly used with Family Food Fight) between 2017 and 2018)