Lismore Young women and Teen Showgirls announced
By Samantha Elley
For the first time since the 2022 floods the North Coast National Young Woman and Teen Showgirl titles were able to be held at home at Norma’s Kitchen in the Lismore Showgrounds.
And what an event it was, with seven young women vying for the two titles.
Maddy Dillon and Rose Mills both walked away with the title of Young Woman and Teen Showgirl respectively.
North Coast National President John Gibson said it was great to be home.
“It gives us a lot of confidence to promote our show,” he said.
“And we’ve had an increase in sponsors.”
Winners and runners up of the Young Women and Teen Showgirl competitions
Young Woman
For the Young Woman title, there were four ladies, from office worker, to disability support worker, to farmers, who shared their dreams and hopes for their community and the reasons why they entered the competition.
The girls were Charlie Murray, Lucinda Downs, Maddy Dillon and Eliza O’Toole.
“I had always seen the competition and wanted to give it a crack,” said Young Woman winner, Maddy Dillon.
As a young dairy farmer from Coraki she is up at 4am to milk and talk to the cows.
“In five years time I would like to have an investment property and a couple of kids,” she said.
She received $1,000 from the Far North Coast Law Society, a prize from the Jewellery Design Centre and a Mortgage Choice sponsored deportment course.
Runner up was Charlie Murray who works at the Casino Food Co-op and is very involved being with cattle.
“My dream is to go to Canada to see how beef is done there,” she said.
“I’d also like to go to the Calgary Stampede.”
Young Women winners
Teen Showgirl
The three competitors for the Teen Showgirl were Isabella Johnson, Shenae Flanagan and Rose Mills.
Winner, Rose Mills said she wants to study human rights law.
“I really like the concept that everybody is equal and we are all God’s creation,” she said.
When asked what change she would like to see, Rose wanted more opportunities for the younger generation.
“We are going to be the future,” she said.
“We need more jobs, places to go and things to do.”
She won $250 from Warren Innes Contracting.
Runner up Teen Showgirl was Shenae Flanagan who is studying beauty therapy and has a dream to work in the movies as a make-up artist.
The change she would like to see is less empty houses in the area and less homelessness.
“You can see many of our houses are empty and people living in caravans and pods,” she said.
“I would love to have the government get them back in their homes.”
Teen Showgirl winners
The judges Jeri Hall, Lyndall Gordon and Joe Martin.
Both Maddy and Rose will now go on to the zone level of the showgirl competition.