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The following is a list of Miss World titleholders from the competition's inaugural ... First Runner-up Dream Girl Miss Australia 1972: ... Miss South Africa 2014: ...
Miss Australia was an Australian beauty pageant held from 1908 until 2000. It was replaced by Miss World Australia from 2002, and Miss Universe Australia from 2004. From 1926 to 1991 the program operated as the Miss Australia Quest, after which the name was changed to the Miss Australia Awards.
Miss Trinidad and Tobago 1977: 16 July 1977 80 1978 South Africa: Margaret Gardiner [28] 18 Cape Town: Miss Republic of South Africa 1978: 24 July 1978 75 1979 Venezuela: Maritza Sayalero [29] 18 Caracas: Miss Venezuela 1979: 20 July 1979 1980 United States: Shawn Weatherly [30] 20 Sumter: Miss USA 1980: 8 July 1980 69 1981 Venezuela: Irene ...
Pages in category "Miss Universe Australia winners" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Miss World Australia Placement at Miss World Special Awards 2002 Queensland: Gold Coast: Nicole Ghazal Top 10: 2003 South Australia: Adelaide: Olivia Stratton Top 20: People's Choice Award: 2004 New South Wales: Sydney: Sarah Janette Davies Top 15: Miss Contestant's Choice 1st Runner-up Miss World Beach Beauty 1st Runner-up Miss World Sport Top ...
The Australian of the Year Award is given annually on Australia Day. The national award is a major public event, televised nationwide. The Award also operates at the State level. This page lists winners of the South Australia state award, who are automatically finalists in the national competition.
Miss Universe is a registered trademark owned by the Miss Universe Organization. It was owned by Donald Trump and NBC from 1996. 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.
In addition to the main winners, one of the national aspirants, Anyier Teresa Yuol of New South Wales, who finished as the first runner-up at the competition, was also appointed "Miss Grand South Sudan 2016", [5] [6] since she has South Sudanese descent but relocated to Australia due to the civil war in the country. [6]