That's it for our Oscars live coverage

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That's a wrap on awards season, but we'll catch you later in the year for the Emmys!

Until then, have a lovely rest of your Monday.

Catch up on all the key moments

From our Australian hopefuls missing out to Michael B. Jordan's standing ovation, my colleague Mawunyo Gbogbo has some of the key moments from this year's awards.

One Battle After Another dominates but DiCaprio misses out

Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this year's big winner One Battle After Another, but lost out in the best actor category to Michael B. Jordan.

Leo showed his support to the winner after the show.

The star was also sporting a brand new moustache.

We think this is for a new Martin Scorsese movie he's been working on called What Happens At Night.

So much love for PTA in the comments

Agreed, James!

The other snubs of the night

We mentioned before how Marty Supreme lost all nine categories it was nominated in.

Joining it is Bugonia, which was nominated for four awards and missed out on all.

Train Dreams was also up for four and went home empty-handed.

Sentimental Value also had nine nominations, but managed to win Best International Film.

Celebrations backstage

 The winners celebrate after coming off stage.

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Yes, ties can happen at the Oscars

So this year's Oscars is the 98th ... and before today there have only ever been six ties in Academy history.

The most famous incident was in 1969 when Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand were both honoured with Best Actress.

The most recent tie was in 2013 when Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty were joint winners for Sound Editing.

A tie happens when two nominees end up with the exact same number of votes from Academy members.

It means both winners get a statue, and time to give their own speeches.

A surprising Australian connection

Unfortunately, all of our Australian nominees missed out on taking home gold today but there was one suprising Australian winner connection.

The husband Sinners cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw thanked in her Oscar speech is indeed Bowral-born cinematographer Adam Arkapaw, who most recently worked on Elijah Bynum's Magazine Dreams.

What a talented family, no pressure on their son Aidan or anything, haha!

Marty Supreme one of this year's biggest snubs

Yikes.

Marty Supreme went into tonight with nine nominations, and walked away empty-handed.

It was in the running for Best Picture along with directing, cinematography, editing, production design, writing, casting, costume design and, of course, Best Leading Actor for Timothée Chalamet.

Well, someone has to lose!