Miss Universe Australia
Motto | Australian's Most beautiful, Talented, Educated and Confident Young Woman |
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Formation | 1952 |
Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Perth |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Universe |
Official language | English |
Director | Troy Barbagallo |
Website | missuniverseaustralia.com |
Miss Universe Australia is a national Beauty pageant that has selected Australia's representative to the Miss Universe pageant since 2005.
Organization
The Miss Universe name is a registered trade name owned by the Miss Universe Organization, owned since 1996 by Donald Trump and NBC. In 2015, after Trump made statements about illegal aliens from Mexico in his presidential campaign kickoff speech, NBC ended its business relationship with Trump and stated that they will no longer air the pageant, or the Miss USA pageant, on their networks.[1]
Since 1992, Jim Davie, a distributor of swimwear and athletic wear, has also been managing the Miss Australia Awards.[2] In 2002, Davie obtained the licence from the Miss Universe Organisation to select Miss Universe Australia to represent Australia at international Miss Universe pageants.[3] The new national director of the Miss Universe Australia Organisation is Troy Barbagallo of Pink Tank Events. Pink Tank have managed the Miss Universe Western Australia pageant since 2009 and was rewarded for their best in world platform with the national job in February 2016. Barbagallo is also a director of Barbagallo Group, luxury motor vehicle group and The Horologist, a leading luxury watch dealer. Barbagallo founded Box Magazine in 2003.
A Miss Universe Australia pageant is each year to select a young woman to represent Australia at the international Miss Universe pageant. Contestants to the national pageant come from each of the States and Territories of Australia, which are described as regions or divisions, and represent that State or Territory. In 2016 there are over 220 participants in the national pageant of which 30 are competing in the National Final.
History
The international Miss Universe pageants started in 1952. Until 2000, while the Miss Australia Awards were held, the winners of the Miss Australia pageant would normally represent Australia at international Miss Universe pageants, but Australia did not have a representative in each year's event.
There was no Australian entrant to the Miss Universe pageant in 1991 and 2001. In 2002 through 2004, the Australian representative to the Miss Universe pageant was chosen by a national pageant held in Sydney, organised by Adpro Management Group.
The national Miss Universe Australia pageant came under new management in 2005. Of the 307 who participated at the state level, 24 made it to the national pageant, and Michelle Guy became Miss Universe Australia 2005.[2]
There have been two Miss Universe title holders from Australia: Kerry Anne Wells in 1972 and Jennifer Hawkins in 2004. Welles entered the Miss Universe pageant as Miss Australia; and Hawkins was chosen Miss Universe Australia and went on to win the Miss Universe title in Quito, Ecuador.
New owner
In February 2016, was announced that the new boss of Miss Universe Australia is Troy Barbagallo, appointed by IMG. [4]
Titleholders
- Color Key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as Runner-Up
- Ended as one of the Finalists or Semifinalists
Australian representatives at Miss Universe pageants
- 1968 – Lauren Jones
- 1969 – Joanne Barret — 2nd runner up
- 1970 – Joan Lydia Zealand — 2nd runner up
- 1971 – Tony Suzanne Rayward — 1st runner up
- 1972 – Kerry Anne Wells — Miss Universe 1972
- 1973 – Susan Mainwaring
- 1974 – Yasmin May Nagy — semi-finalist
- 1975 – Jennifer Matthews
- 1976 – Julie Anne Ismay — 4th runner up
- 1977 – Jill Maree Minahan
- 1978 – Beverly Frances Pinder
- 1979 – Kerry Dunderdale
- 1980 – Katrina Judith Rose Redina
- 1981 – Karen Sang
- 1982 – Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi (Miss Universe & Miss International - semi-finalist)
- 1983 – Simone Cox
- 1984 – Donna Thelma Rudrum
- 1985 – Elizabeth Rowly
See also
References
- Footnotes
- ↑ Stanhope, Kate (29 June 2015). "NBC Cuts Ties With Donald Trump Over "Derogatory Statements," Pulls Miss USA and Miss Universe Pageants". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
- 1 2 The age, 25 May 2005: Beauty quests looking more attractive
- ↑ The Age, 9 June 2006: Who's a pretty girl, then?
- ↑ http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/beauty/miss-universe-australia-announces-new-boss-perth-businessman-troy-barbagallo-20160210-gmqfds.html
- ↑ Costa, Alice (8 July 2011). "Perth beauty Scherri-Lee Biggs crowned Miss Universe Australia". Herald Sun.
- ↑ "Here's Miss Universe Australia 2010 - Jesinta Campbell". The Daily Telegraph. 18 June 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Townsville model Rachael Finch crowned Miss Universe Australia". Townsville Bulletin. 23 April 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Meet Miss Universe Australia, Laura Dundovic". The Daily Telegraph. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Beauty stunned by win". Sunday Herald Sun. 22 April 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Meet the new Miss Australia". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "WA woman to represent Australia for Miss Universe". ABC News. 2 April 2005. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ "Miss Australia, Crowned Miss Universe(R) 2004 During Live NBC Telecast On June 1". PR Newswire. 2 June 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- Sources
"Aussie top three in Miss Universe". BigPond News. 25 August 2010. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
External links
- Official Miss Universe Australia website
- The Gorgeous Ladies of Miss Universe Australia 2012
- Madeline Taylor: Hot fave for Miss Universe Australia 2012!
- Miss Universe Australia 2012 Renae Ayris Appears on the cover of GCMAG in June 2012