First Indian-born Miss Universe Australia on diversity, breaking the mould and cracking the Aussie accent
- Priya Serrao says her victory proves winners don’t have to be pageant veterans, social media influencers or models
- Serrao lived in Oman and Dubai before migrating to Australia and says she embodies the diversity of cultures in her new home
Priya Serrao, a 27-year-old law graduate and full-time policy adviser at Australian trade development agency Global Victoria, was the surprise winner of this year’s Miss Universe Australia.
Here, the first Indian-born Miss Universe Australia talks about diversity, migrating to the country and how the win was a crash course in social media.
What was it like winning Miss Universe Australia this year?
It was surreal – especially because I didn’t have any prior modelling or pageant-related experience. It took about a month for everything to sink in! There are still times I pinch myself when thinking about it.
How does your title affect your job as a policy adviser with Global Victoria?
I went back to work two days after winning my title. Luckily my supervisors have been great about letting me take time off to go to appearances and other commitments so I have been able to balance the two pretty well so far.