A Crowning Achievement: A Study in Australian Beauty, Business and Charitable Enterprise
By (Author) Kay Saunders
By (author) Julie Ustinoff
National Museum of Australia
National Museum of Australia
1st August 2005
Illustrated edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
361.706810994
Paperback
192
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
Beauty contests of many kinds have long held a place in the social and cultural fabric of societies around the world. In Australia, the Miss Australia Quest was the longest running, most popular and most successful charitable event in the nation's history, running continuously from 1954 to 2000. A Crowning Achievement focuses on the quest, and considers others like it, to highlight the social changes in post-war Australia. It explores issues relating to national identity, multiculturalism, women's roles, rural communities, the philanthropy of the Australian people and the movement of disabled people out of the shadows of Australian social and cultural history.