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Safety Beach beauty takes on Miss Tourism Australia

By Stephen TaylorSeptember 16, 2019Updated:September 23, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
Girl’s got it: Charli on the beach at Dromana and, below, demonstrating her modelling skills. Pictures: Yanni and supplied
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Girl’s got it: Charli on the beach at Dromana and, below, demonstrating her modelling skills. Pictures: Yanni and supplied

A SAFETY Beach girl who embodies the values of the Mornington Peninsula’s healthy outdoor lifestyle is the new face of our international tourism efforts.

Miss Tourism Australia winner Charli Wookey, 19, is getting ready to head to Malaysia to compete in this year’s International Miss Tourism Final in November.

Charli, who attended Rosebud Secondary College, will compete against entrants from 40 countries in the lead up to the coronation ceremony at Sunway Resort Hotel and Spa, Kuala Lumpur.

Her role as Miss Tourism Australia promotes Australia as a tourist destination which should suit Charli’s lifestyle: the outdoors girl is a member of the Peninsula Board Riders, and has competed in surfing competitions at Gunnamatta, Rye, Portsea and Pt Leo.

She is thrilled to be heading overseas. “It is a good opportunity for fun and experience,” she said.

“I’d be stoked to win it. It would definitely boost my confidence and improve my modelling career.

“It would certainly help get my name out there.”

Charli, also aspiring actress, studies the craft at the Acting Performance Studio, Moorabbin.

Miss Tourism Australia is her first pageant. It aims to boost the international and domestic marketing of tourism in Australia, and increase opportunities and demand for Australia as a destination for leisure and business travel.

Miss Tourism Australia director Deborah Miller said our girls had placed in the top 5 at the international competition over the past three years. “It provides a platform for talented, beautiful and educated young women to promote tourism internationally and communicate what it means to be Australian,” she said.

By the sounds of it, Charli will be right at home.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 17 September 2019

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