The 2018 Miss Wagga Quest is in full swing.
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The first event has been held and the entrants are hitting the streets to raise money for their chosen charities, which this year are:
- Country Hope
- Amie St Clair Melanoma Trust
- The Leisure Company
- Specialist Medical Resources Foundation
- Ronald McDonald House Wagga Wagga
- Saturday Morning Tenpin Bowling League
- Wagga Women’s Health Centre
The Daily Advertiser is profiling a different entrant each weekend before the event at the end of the year.
Name: Sarah Brunskill
Age: 22
Occupation: Works in Retail and as a photographer and makeup artist.
What is your favourite thing about Wagga?
For starters, it’s home.
I love the diverse community, the people and without this, there is no community.
What is your favourite film and why?
Mao's Last Dancer.
It is truly Inspirational and getting a better understanding of what people go through to live under better circumstances
Who would you invite to dinner (top three)?
David Attenborough, Sam Armatage and Brandon Stanton.
Where do you see yourself in five years?
I hope to be successful in whatever pursuits I have chosen.
If you won Lotto what is the first thing you would purchase/do?
Honestly?
A new car.
My first one blew up and I am using my father’s old Avalon.
If you could do one thing without punishment what would you do?
Strip politicians of their way too generous entitlements so they once again work for the people.
Why did you join the Miss Wagga Quest?
It is a combination of all things, I love people, my community and the challenge. I hope to become a better version of myself on this journey.