Miss World Australia

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Miss World Australia
Motto Beauty with a Purpose
Formation 2002
Type Beauty Pageant
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
English
Website Official website

Miss World Australia is the annual national beauty pageant that has selected Australia's representative to the Miss World pageant since 2002. Miss World Australia 2015 is 23-year-old Tess Alexander from Brisbane, Queensland, who was crowned at the Crown Perth, Western Australia on 30 August 2015,[1] and who will compete at the international Miss World 2015 pageant on 19 December 2015. Should Miss World Australia win the Miss World title, she will be required to live in London during her reign. Two Australian representatives have won the Miss World title, in 1968 and 1972.

History

Miss World Australia holds an annual pageant to identify young Australian women who exemplify beauty, talent, intelligence and compassion. It aims to create and empower role models who will serve as ambassadors to charity, enrich the perception of beauty, and enhance a new strength, energy and spirit for the advancement of women, while positively impacting their communities.

In 2006 the national contest was cancelled and Sabrina Houssami was controversially crowned the winner and placed second runner up at Miss World. In 2012, Jessica Kahawaty also placed second runner up. Australia has been crowned Queen of Oceania each year since 2013. Penelope Plummer became Australia's first Miss World in 1968. Belinda Green became Miss World in 1972. Before the Miss World Australia contest was instituted in 2002, Australian representatives to the international Miss World pageants were chosen from candidates at the Miss Australia pageant.

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  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Declared as a Titleholder
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Below are the winners of Miss World Australia their special awards received and their final placements in the global beauty competition are also displayed.

Year Miss World Australia City Region Placement Special Awards
2002 Nicole Ghazal Gold Coast  Queensland Top 10
2003 Olivia Stratton Adelaide  South Australia Top 20
  • People's Choice Award
2004 Sarah Janette Davies Sydney  New South Wales Top 15
  • Miss Contestant's Choice
  • 1st Runner-up Beach Beauty
  • 1st Runner-up Miss Sports
  • Top 20 Miss Talent
2005 Dennae Brunow Albury  New South Wales Unplaced '
  • Miss Sports' with the country in Asia-Pacific
2006 Sabrina Houssami Sydney  New South Wales
  • 2nd Runner-up
  • Queen of Asia-Pacific
  • Queen of Asia-Pacific
2007 Caroline Pemberton Sydney  New South Wales Unplaced
  • Top 18 Miss Talent
  • Top 21 Beach Beauty
2008 Katie Richardson Albion Park  New South Wales Unplaced
  • Top 25 Beach Beauty
2009 Sophie Lavers Sydney  New South Wales Unplaced
  • 3rd Runner-up Talent
  • Top 12 Sports
2010 Ashleigh Francis Sydney  New South Wales Unplaced
  • Top 10 Talent
  • Top 20 Beach Beauty
  • Top 20 Sports
2011 Amber Greasley Melbourne  Victoria Top 20
  • Top 20 Top Model
  • Top 24 Sports
  • Top 77 Beauty with a Purpose
2012 Jessica Kahawaty Sydney  New South Wales 2nd Runner-up
  • 1st Runner-up Beauty with a Purpose
  • 4th Runner-up Top Model
  • Top 10 Beach Beauty
  • Top 16 Interview
  • Top 24 Sports & Fitness
  • Top 25 Performing Talent
2013 Erin Holland Cairns  Queensland
  • Top 10
  • Queen of Oceania
  • Queen of Oceania
  • 1st Runner-up Beauty with a Purpose
  • 1st Runner-up Talent Competition
  • Top 11 Interview
2014 Courtney Thorpe Brisbane  Queensland
  • Top 5 (4th Runner-Up)
  • Queen of Oceania
  • Queen of Oceania
  • Top 5 Top Model
  • Top 10 People's Choice
  • Top 10 Interview
  • Top 23 Beauty with a Purpose
  • Top 32 Sports & Fitness
2015 Tess Alexander Brisbane  Queensland
  • Top 10
  • Queen of Oceania
  • Queen of Oceania
  • Top 24 Miss World Sport
  • Top 30 Miss World Top Model
  • Top 13 Miss World Talent
  • Top 25 Peoples Choice

Australian representatives at Miss World pageants

  • 1955 – Beverly Prowse — top 20 semi-finalist
  • 1956 – nil
  • 1957 – June Finlayson
  • 1958 – Astrid Tanda Lindholm
  • 1959 – nil
  • 1960 – nil
  • 1961 – nil
  • 1962 – nil
  • 1963 – nil
  • 1964 – Maria Luyben
  • 1965 – Jan Rennison
  • 1966 – nil
  • 1967 – Judy Lockey
  • 1968 – Penelope Plummer, Miss World 1968
  • 1969 – Stefane Meurer
  • 1970 – Valli Kemp — top 20 semi-finalist
  • 1971 – Valerie Roberts — top 20 semi-finalist
  • 1972 – Belinda Green, Miss World 1972
  • 1973 – Virginia Radinas
  • 1974 – Gail Margaret Petith — 3rd runner up
  • 1975 – Anne Davidson — top 20 semi-finalist
  • 1976 – Karen Jo Pini — 1st runner up
  • 1977 – Jaye-Leanne Hopewell — top 10 finalist
  • 1978 – Denise Ellen Coward — 2nd runner up
  • 1979 – Jodie Anne Day — 3rd runner up
  • 1980 – Linda Leigh Shepherd
  • 1981 – Melissa Hannan — top 20 semi-finalist (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1982 – Catherine Anne Morris — top 20 semi-finalist (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1983 – Tanya Bowe (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1984 – Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi — 2nd runner up (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1985 – Angelina Nasso
  • 1986 – Stephanie Eleanor Andrews
  • 1987 – Donna Thelma Rudrum
  • 1988 – Catherine Bushell — top 20 semi-finalist (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1989 – Natalie McCurry — top 20 semi-finalist (also Queen of Oceania)
  • 1990 – Karina Brown
  • 1991 – Leanne Buckle — 1st runner up (also Queen of Asia-Oceania)
  • 1992 – Rebecca Simic
  • 1993 – Karen Ann Carwin
  • 1994 – Skye Edwards
  • 1995 – Melissa Porter — top 20 semi-finalist
  • 1996 – Nicole Smith
  • 1997 – Laura Csortan — top 20 semi-finalist (also Miss Universe, Miss Amity — top 20 semi-finalist)
  • 1998 – Sarah Jane St.Clair
  • 1999 – Kathryn Hay
  • 2000 – Renee Henderson

Representatives to Miss World contest after Miss Australia Awards ceased:

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