WHO will be crowed the 2014 Miss Wagga?
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Only two people in the world will know that answer at 5pm as the entrants undergo their final interview today ahead of the official crowning tomorrow night.
The five entrants - Kathryn Brooks, Sam Brunskill, Cayde Cheney, Rachel Parsons and Jane Morton - will go before a panel of judges for an hour-long interview covering everything from politics to their knowledge of the city.
Wagga Business Chamber manager Larry Buete said it won't be until this afternoon that the results from previous judgings will be cracked open and added with interview results to determine the winner and her runner-up.
"Nothing will get opened until (tonight), so there is no real way of knowing how the quest is going or if there is a clear favourite until then," Mr Buete said.
The quest is run in such a way to ensure the girls have full confidence throughout their undertakings as entrants.
Over the past few months the girls have blossomed into confident young women, Mr Buete said, with tomorrow night's crowning the culmination of their personal development.
"They have certainly come a long way in confidence and being at ease in public situations and speaking," he said.
"They are more confident, better citizens who have a deeper social awareness of the community."
The 2014 Miss Wagga and Community Princess will be the first to enjoy new perks of the positions.
The Wagga Business Chamber has glammed up the Miss Wagga cape and created one for Community Princess, who has not previously had the honour of one.
The Community Princess will also have the chance to wear her own crown, with a vintage Miss Wagga crown brought back to life.
"We really wanted to regal-up both positions a bit more," Mr Buete said.
Charities Micah House, Ignite Mentoring, Ronald McDonald House, Country Hope and Kooringal Public Schools IO Support Class will all be presented with cheques from the fund-raising efforts of entrants at a reception.