Some of the city's brightest and most-talented women will be spending the next few hours in anticipation, preparing to hear who would be crowned Miss Wagga 2020.
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Six entrants will stand for the title of 2020 Miss Wagga and Community Princess after months of hard work, personal development, public appearances and fundraising events.
This year's entrants are Brittany Hackett, Hannah Smith, Tegan Nash, Margie Gaynor, Montanna Ross and Hayley Wallace.
Guests of honour include Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, Wagga MP Joe McGirr and Professor Kerin Fielding and Deputy Mayor Dallas Tout.
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The Miss Wagga Quest crowning will take place at the Wagga Art Gallery at 5pm on Saturday, as part of a free community event.
Stina Constantine and Presslea Cowan have spent the past year working with local leaders, businesses and charities to help pioneer philanthropic efforts across the city after being named as the 2019 Miss Wagga and Community Princess, respectively.
The first quest was held in 1948 with its culmination on New Year's Eve and was first organised by the Community Advancement Fund of the Wagga Chamber of Commerce and Industry.