Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent

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Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded1999
Last awarded2013
Website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Popular New Female Talent was an award presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 41st Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1999. [1] The award is given to honour a standout performance of a new female talent on an Australian program. It may or may not be her first television appearance, however it is her first major television role. [2] The winner and nominees of Most Popular New Female Talent were chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website. [3] This award category was eliminated in 2014 and replaced by the gender non-specific category, Most Popular New Talent. [4] Home and Away has the most recipients of this award, with a total of five wins, followed by Neighbours with two wins.

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Winners and nominees

KeyMeaning
Indicates the winner
YearNomineesProgramNetwork(s)Ref
1999 Kimberley Cooper Home and Away Seven Network [1]
Rebecca Cartwright Home and AwaySeven Network
Libby Tanner All Saints Seven Network
Dr. Katrina Warren Harry's Practice Seven Network
2000 Jane Allsop Blue Heelers Seven Network [5]
Holly Valance Neighbours Network Ten
Kylie Watson Home and AwaySeven Network
Aleetza WoodHome and AwaySeven Network
2001 Tammin Sursok Home and AwaySeven Network [6]
Caroline Craig Blue HeelersSeven Network
Madeleine West NeighboursNetwork Ten
Karina Brown Sale of the Century Nine Network
2002 Lisa Chappell McLeod's Daughters Nine Network [7]
Michala Banas Always Greener Seven Network
Sibylla Budd The Secret Life of Us Network Ten
Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen Home and AwaySeven Network
Jessica Gower The Secret Life of UsNetwork Ten
2003 Delta Goodrem NeighboursNetwork Ten [8]
Michelle Ang NeighboursNetwork Ten
Mieke Buchan Fox8
SBS World Sports
National Geographic Channel
Alexandra Davies Young Lions Nine Network
Jodie Dry White Collar Blue Network Ten
2004 Isabel Lucas Home and AwaySeven Network [9]
Simmone Jade Mackinnon McLeod's DaughtersNine Network
Stephanie McIntosh NeighboursNetwork Ten
Katrina Milosevic Stingers Nine Network
Amy Mizzi Home and AwaySeven Network
2005 Natalie Blair NeighboursNetwork Ten [10]
Indiana Evans Home and AwaySeven Network
Rachel Gordon Blue HeelersSeven Network
Natalie Saleeba All SaintsSeven Network
Samantha Tolj Blue HeelersSeven Network
2006 Jodi Gordon Home and AwaySeven Network [11]
Pippa Black NeighboursNetwork Ten
Jennifer Hawkins The Great Outdoors Seven Network
Rachael Taylor headland Seven Network
Sharni Vinson Home and AwaySeven Network
2007 Amy Mathews Home and AwaySeven Network [12]
Jolene Anderson All SaintsSeven Network
Brooke Hanson What's Good For You Nine Network
Michelle Langstone McLeod's DaughtersNine Network
Jessica Tovey Home and AwaySeven Network
2008 Bindi Irwin Bindi the Jungle Girl ABC1 [13]
Charlotte Best Home and AwaySeven Network
Tammy Clarkson The Circuit SBS
Adelaide Kane NeighboursNetwork Ten
Zoe Ventoura Kick SBS
2009 Jessica Marais Packed to the Rafters Seven Network [14]
Kirsty Lee Allan Sea Patrol Nine Network
Rebecca Breeds Home and AwaySeven Network
Ricki-Lee Coulter Australian Idol Network Ten
Margot Robbie NeighboursNetwork Ten
2010 Carrie Bickmore The 7pm Project Network Ten [15]
Kate Bell Home and AwaySeven Network
Ashleigh Brewer NeighboursNetwork Ten
Mirrah Foulkes All Saints: Medical Response UnitSeven Network
Katherine Hicks Rescue: Special Ops Nine Network
2011 Chrissie Swan The Circle Network Ten [16]
Emma Booth Underbelly: The Golden Mile Nine Network
Julie Goodwin Home Cooked! with Julie GoodwinNine Network
Poh Ling Yeow Poh's Kitchen ABC1
Hannah Marshall Packed to the RaftersSeven Network
2012 Melissa Bergland Winners & Losers Seven Network [17]
Anna McGahan Underbelly: Razor Nine Network
Chelsie Preston Crayford Underbelly: RazorNine Network
Demi Harman Home and AwaySeven Network
Tiffiny Hall The Biggest Loser Australia Network Ten
2013 Brenna Harding Puberty Blues Network Ten [18]
Clare Bowditch Offspring Network Ten
Annabel Crabb Kitchen Cabinet ABC2
Catherine Mack Home and AwaySeven Network
Edwina Royce House Husbands Nine Network

Multiple wins/nominations

NumberProgram
Wins
5 Home and Away
2 Neighbours
NumberProgram
Nominations
18Home and Away
10Neighbours
4 All Saints
4 Blue Heelers
3 McLeod's Daughters
3 Underbelly
2 The Secret Life of Us
2 Packed to the Rafters

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