Two separate charities, but they have one thing in common: helping the community

Clare Lawlor, Ali Tanner Chairperson Miss Wagga Wagga Quest, with Valika Hayes Miss Wagga Wagga 2024, Jess Barclay Community Princess 2024, present and former Quest entrants.png

Clare Lawlor, Ali Tanner Chairperson Miss Wagga Wagga Quest, with Valika Hayes Miss Wagga Wagga 2024, Jess Barclay Community Princess 2024, present and former Quest entrants Credit: Matt Dietrich Photography

Miss Wagga Wagga Quest and the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga Sunrise are two separate charities, but they have much in common by helping the community through their generous work and volunteering in the wider community.


Miss Wagga Wagga Quest is one of the longest running charity events of its kind in Australia and is not about beauty and swimwear. The aim of the Miss Wagga Wagga Quest is to challenge yourself personally, gain valuable professional and social skills, make some amazing new friends and fund raise for local community groups and organisations. We speak with Ali Tanner, Titleholder Coordinator of Miss Wagga Wagga Quest, Haji Gundor a volunteer with Wagga Wagga Rotary Club Sunrise and Velika Hayes, Miss Wagga Wagga 2024 about the connection between the Quest and the Rotary Club in Wagga Wagga.
Simon Swan, Colin Wiese from Rotary Club, Haji Gudor,Velika Hayes, Jess Barclay, Dallas Tout from Rotary Club Wagga Wagga
Simon Swan, Colin Wiese from Rotary Club, Haji Gudor,Velika Hayes, Jess Barclay, Dallas Tout from Rotary Club Wagga Wagga Credit: Supplied

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