Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Poh Ling Yeow nab Logie nominations in star-studded categories
This year’s TV Week Logie nominees have been revealed – and Adelaide-born stars have been recognised for their work. Find out who.
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South Australian stars, Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Poh Ling Yeow are among the list of celebrities competing to win TV Week Logie awards this year.
Celebrity chef and artist Yeow has been revealed as a first-time Gold Logie nominee, alongside Ally Langdon, Julia Morris, Lisa Millar, Sonia Kruger, Lynne McGranger and Hamish Blake.
Meanwhile. actress Cobham-Hervey has been nominated for a Silver Logie for Best Supporting Actress for her work in Netflix’s hit show, Apple Cider Vinegar for her portrayal of ‘Lucy’.
The series follows the story of Australian health fraudster, Belle Gibson who famously misled her followers into believing she had terminal brain cancer and was healing herself with natural remedies.
Ms Cobham-Hervey’s character is a fictional representation of one of Belle’s followers who is influenced by the con-woman’s story while battling her own breast cancer diagnosis.
It is not the first time Ms Cobham-Harvey, 30, has received a Logie nomination as she was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding Newcomer in 2017.
The acclaimed actor is the daughter of esteemed dancer, choreographer, director and producer Roz Hervey who used South Australia’s assisted dying laws to end her life in 2024.
Ms Hervey was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2022 and chose to “leave the party while it was still going”.
In May, Ms Hervey’s extraordinary legacy and contributions to the state’s art scene was honoured at The Advertiser Sunday Mail SkyCity’s Woman of the Year awards with the “Creative Arts Trailblazer” award.
Ms Cobham-Hervey attended the event alongside her father and Patch Theatre’s artistic director Geoff Cobham, brother Huey and grandparents Pam and Gordon.
The 2025 TV Week Logie Awards will be held in Sydney on August 3.
Other actor's nominated in Ms Cobham-Hervey’s category include Aisha Dee, who also starred in Apple Cider Vinegar, Chloé Hayden (Heartbreak High), Julia Zemiro (Fisk), Marg Downey (The Newsreader) and Michelle Lim Davidson (The Newsreader).