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Search for Miss Country Girl

Could you be the next Miss Country Girl Australia?
Miss Country Girl Australia is a national model search focused in rural/regional areas across Australia whereby contestants are the given the opportunity to transform themselves from a country town girl to a supermodel.
A flurry of fresh young faces will showcase fashions provided by the retailers at Rose City Shoppingworld with the first heat scheduled for September 30 at 11.30am. The second heat follows on October 1 at 11.30am, with the local final being held at 1pm.
For regional girls aged 10-28 years modelling is now an acheaviable dream. The Woman’s Day Miss Country Girl Australia’s national roadshow will give every country girl the opportunity to be discovered.
10-13 year old girls will be competing to be crowned the Miss Country Girl Junior champion for there region and win many wonderful prizes.
14-28 year old girls will be competing to be announced as the Woman’s Day Miss Country Girl Australia winner for their region and to travel to Sydney at the end of the year to participate in the glamorous National Final where they will compete to be crowned Woman’s Day Miss Country Girl Australia 2011.
The national winner will be given a modelling contract with Scoop Management (a division of Chic Management) along with many more entrants having the opportunity to be represented by Scoop and Chic. Woman’s Day has joined forces with Miss Country Girl 2011 and with their support the winner will also be featured in fashion spreads and editorials in Woman’s Day Magazine.
Established in 2009 by Katie Jones from North West NSW, Katie’s vision was to provide a platform for country girls to connect with industry professionals and realise their modelling dreams. Each year thousands of girls register on-line and participate in the regional workshops and preliminary finals.
“I know what it’s like growing up as a country girl and the struggles one may have with geographic boundaries so I decided to reach out and help by taking the competition to them”, said Katie.
“We see young girls participating in the competition to build their confidence through the catwalk and deportment classes along with interacting with other contestants, making friends, and opening their minds to new and exciting opportunities, this is a fun a friendly competition with no experience needed.”
For more information visit www.misscountrygirlaustralia.com.au

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