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Miss Grand Australia

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Miss Grand Australia
FormationAugust 30, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-08-30)
FounderNadasha Zhang
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSydney
Location
MembershipMiss Grand International
Official language
English
National Directors
Charlotte & Sophia Allison-Bruce
Parent organization
  • Miss Australia Pageants (2025 – Present)
  • Rise Academy (2017 – 2024)
  • Sailed Productions (2013 – 2014)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Miss Grand Australia is an annual national female beauty pageant in Australia established in 2014 by Nadasha Zhang,[1] to select Australian representatives for its parent stage, Miss Grand International.[2][3] Its first two editions were co-organized with the Miss Supranational Australia pageant, after which it was conducted separately with the transfer of the license to Dani Fitch in 2017.[2][3][4][5][6]

The reigning Miss Grand Australia is Mikaela-Rose Fowler from Victoria who was crowned on 15 July 2023 at the RACV City Club, she will represent the country in Miss Grand International 2023 to be held on 25 October 2023 in Vietnam.[7]

History

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Australia has usually been sending its representative to compete at the Miss Grand International since 2013. In 2013–2014, the license belonged to Nadasha Zhang,[1] and was transferred to Renera Thompson in 2015,[1] then to Dani Fitch and Amber Dew in 2017 and 2023, respectively.[1][6]

The first contest of Miss Grand Australia was held in parallel with Miss Supranational Australia in 2014, featuring 19 national finalists,[4] of which "Renera Thompson" was named the winner.[8][9] Thompson later participated in Miss Grand International 2014 in Thailand, where she was elected the third runner-up.[8] Later in 2016, the contest was also held in parallel with Miss Supranational Australia,[5] however, after the license was purchased by Dani Fitch in the following year, the Miss Grand Australia pageant has been arranged independently since then.[2][3][6]

Since their first participation in 2013, Australian representatives have consistently placed at least among the top 20 finalists, except in 2022. The highest performance was the first runner-up in 2015, obtained by Claire Elizabeth Parker [es] who was later promoted to take over the winner title after the original winner, Anea Garcia [es] of the Dominican Republic, had been dethroned.[10] However, Parker was later delegitimized from the position in 2019 due to partaking in Miss Universe Australia 2019.[10][11]

Editions

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Location and date

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Edition Date Final venue Host state Entrants Ref.
1st 30 August 2014 TRAK Live Lounge Bar, Melbourne Victoria 19 [4][α]
2nd 14 August 2016 NIDA Playhouse Theatre, Sydney New South Wales 18 [5][12][β]
3rd 30 June 2017 Doltone House - Hyde Park, Sydney
16
[13][14]
4th 16 June 2018 Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, Sydney
28
5th 8 June 2019
29
6th 16 July 2022
20
7th 15 July 2023 RACV City Club, Melbourne Victoria 30 [18][19]
8th 3 August 2024 Sofitel Darling Harbour, Sydney New South Wales 21 [20][21][22]
9th 26 July 2025 The Imperial Hotel, Gold Coast Queensland 19 [23][24]
Note
1. Held in parallel with Miss Supranational Australia 2014.[4]
2. Held in parallel with Miss Supranational Australia 2016.[5]

Competition result

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Edition Winner Runners-up Ref.
First Second Third Fourth Fifth
1st Renera Thompson
(New South Wales)
Breanna Herbert
(Victoria)
Not awarded
2nd Dani Fitch
(New South Wales)
Jessica Parrish
(Victoria)
Sophie Grosser
(South Australia)
Not awarded
3rd Kassandra Kashian
(New South Wales)
Maddison Clare Sloane
(New South Wales)
Sophie Grosser
(South Australia)
Amelia Conway
(New South Wales)
Alana Thomas
(New South Wales)
Not awarded
4th Kimberly Gundani
(Victoria)
Chloe Maddison Ryan
(Capital Territory)
Jasmine Leatham
(Victoria)
Krishna Shukla
(Capital Territory)
Alana Thomas
(New South Wales)
Not awarded
5th Taylor Curry Marlene
(Queensland)
Anja Christ Offersen
(Queensland)
Lavinia Grace White
(New South Wales)
Alecia McCallum
(New South Wales)
Jazel Alarca
(New South Wales)
Jayde Crystal Wright
(New South Wales)
6th Amber Sidney
(Victoria)
Paitin Powell
(Queensland)
Brooke Murray
(New South Wales)
Christy Taylor
(New South Wales)
Lydia Harland
(New South Wales)
Not awarded
7th Mikaela-Rose Fowler
(Victoria)
Paitin Powell
(Queensland)
Brooke Murray
(New South Wales)
Selina McCloskey
(New South Wales)
Alecia McCallum
(New South Wales)
Not awarded
8th Paitin Powell
(Queensland)
Jada Kyle
(Victoria)
Patricia Sheeran
(New South Wales)
Letitia Walker
(New South Wales)
Courtney-Jade Tester
(Western Australia)
Not awarded [27]
9th Gabriella Oxley
(Queensland)
Jada Kyle
(Victoria)
Rebecca Shandley
(New South Wales)
Kiara McCarthy
(New South Wales)
Rattana Luangnan
(Western Australia)
Annabelle Munt
(Queensland)
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International competition

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The following is a list of Australian representatives who competed at the Miss Grand International pageant.

Color keys
  •   : Declared as the winner
  •   : Ended as a runner-up (Top 5)
  •   : Ended as a finalist (Top 10)
  •   : Ended as a semifinalist (Top 20/21)
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Town Miss Grand Australia National title
(Title obtained from the national contest)
Competition performance National director
Placement Special awards
2024 Whitsundays Paitin Powell[27] Miss Grand Australia 2024 Unplaced[28] Dani Fitch
2023 Mornington Mikaela-Rose Fowler[18][26] Miss Grand Australia 2023 Unplaced Amber Sidney
2022 Melbourne Amber Sidney[7] Miss Grand Australia 2022 Unplaced Dani Fitch
2021 Sydney Angolina Amores[29] Appointed Top 20
2020 Did not compete
2019 Gold Coast Taylor Marlene[16][25] Miss Grand Australia 2019 Top 10
2018 Melbourne Kimberly Gundani[3] Miss Grand Australia 2018 Top 20
2017 Sydney Kassandra Kashian[2] Miss Grand Australia 2017 Top 20
2016 Sydney Dani Fitch[6][5] Miss Grand Australia 2016 Top 20 Renera Thompson
2015 Sydney Claire Elizabeth Parker[10][α] Appointed 1st runner-up[α]
2014 Sydney Renera Thompson[8][9] Miss Grand Australia 2014 3rd runner-up Nadasha Zhang
2013 Sydney Kelly Louise Maguire[8][30] Appointed 4th runner-up
Note
Later temporarily assumed Miss Grand International 2015.[10][11]

References

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  18. ^ a b c Trang Shaelyn (17 July 2023). "Vietnamese designer's dress wins Best Evening Gown at Miss Grand Australia". VNExpress. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  19. ^ "Tân Miss Grand Australia đăng quang nhờ "xin vía" trang phục của NTK Việt Nam" (in Vietnamese). Tiền Phong. 17 July 2023. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
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