Miss Universe Australia 2019 finale is scheduled to be held on 27th June 2019 at Sofitel Melbourne on Collins in Melbourne, Victoria where twenty-nine contestants will compete for the national crown and the reigning queen Francesca Hung Miss Universe Australia 2018 will crown her successor at the conclusion of the event. Prior to the finale, Miss Universe Australia 2019 Runway Show will be held on 25th June 2019 at Hotel Sofitel Melbourne on Collins in Melbourne.
Last year, Francesca Hung Miss Universe Australia 2018 performed well and was able to secure a position in the top 20 of Miss Universe 2018.
Below are the results of Miss Universe Australia 2019 (updated as and when they are announced) –
Miss Universe Australia 2019 - Priya Serrao
1st Runner-up - Bella Kasimba
2nd Runner-up - Marijana Radmanovic
3d Runner-up - Julia Edwards
4th Runner-up - Madeline Cowe
TOP 5
Priya Serrao
Bella Kasimba
Marijana Radmanovic
Julia Edwards
Madeline Cowe
TOP 10
Priya Serrao
Bella Kasimba
Marijana Radmanovic
Julia Edwards
Madeline Cowe
Veena Wijewickrema
Lilly Moreau
Isabella Epstein
Hànni Rose Howe
Danielle Collis
The twenty-nine beauties competing for Miss Universe Australia 2019 are Isabella Epstein (Queensland), Johanna Holzmann (Queensland), Monica Przybylek (Queensland), Kate Radin (Queensland), Madeline Cowe (Queensland), Lilly Moreau (New South Wales), Veena Wijewickrema (New South Wales), Diana Hills (New South Wales), Tasha Laraine Ross (New South Wales), Veronica Cloherty (New South Wales), Rosy Mae Reilly (New South Wales), Claire Parker (New South Wales), Isabel Stewart-Kasimba (Western Australia), Julia Edwards (Western Australia), Shivon Sweet (Western Australia), Justine Heron (Western Australia), Danielle Jaimi Collis (Victoria), Marijana Radmanovic (Victoria), Priya Serrao (Victoria), Eleanor Baillieu (Victoria), Brooke McAuley (Victoria), Tyra McNeill (Victoria), Ariel Russell (Victoria), Jessica Ellen Dover (South Australia), Nicole Kelly Cocks (South Australia), Hanni Rose Howe (South Australia), Alexandra Duggan (South Australia), Jessie Renée Wynter (Tasmania) and Rebecca Jane Dowling (Northern Territory).