Miss Universe Australia 2017, the 13th edition of Miss Universe Australia, was held on 29th June 2017 at Sofitel Melbourne on Collins in Melbourne, Victoria. Thirty-two contestants from all over the country competed for the national crown. Olivia Molly Rogers of South Australia was crowned the new queen by her predecessor Miss Universe Australia 2016 Caris Tiivel of Western Australia at the end of the event. Olivia Rogers represented Australia in Miss Universe 2017.
Georgie Mitchelle, Tahlia Giumelli, Marijana Radmanovic and Erin Scott were adjudged first, second, third and fourth runners-up respectively. Top 10 also included Ashton Carbone, Brooke Rogers, Nikola Sonerson, Naomi Holt and Kate Hedges while Top 15 also included Artia Ratahi, Laura Hanlon, Emma Field, Jordy Kuriata and Grady Wulff.
The contestants who competed for Miss Universe Australia 2017 were –
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Stella Badenoch
Tharika Rodrigo
Olivia Molly Rogers
Erin Scott
VICTORIA
Tarrah Alexandria Burns
Naomi Holt
Genie Koulaeva
Sally Kurzke
Elana Philbert
Marijana Radmanovic
Nikola Sonerson
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Danica Butler
Kate Hedges
Laine Hoffman
Jordy Kuriata
Laura O’Neill
Olivia Stanley
Grady Wulff
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Ashton Carbone
Artia Ratahi
QUEENSLAND
Elise Chambellant
Monique Evren
Laura Hanlon
Serena Lyle
Chelsey Brooke Nichols
TASMANIA
Emma Field
Brooke Rogers
NEW SOUTH WALES
Tahlia Giumelli
Georgia Gravanis
Alecia McCallum
Georgie Mitchell
Jordan Simmonds