As a charity ambassador, you have helped to raise funds for a number of causes. Can you tell us about some of these charities, and how they are helping the people they affect? I have never stopped my charity work since I became Miss World Australia, and I have gathered a wealth of memories in the process. My favourite would have to be when I travelled to East Timor in 2007 with Australian charity Youth Off The Streets, and stayed in an orphanage in Baguia for a week, sleeping on the floor and rising with the sun each day to play with and care for the Timorese orphans. More recently, I had the privilege of feeding the
homeless people of Sydney via my work as the celebrity ambassador of the Touch of Goodness Foundation, which is run by an incredible Lebanese-Australian woman named Sylvie Boutros. Incidentally, Sylvie was Mrs Australia International in 2011 – another beauty queen who has been an ardent charity worker for many years now.
After winning Miss Australia, you took part in the Australian version of The Apprentice. What were some of the things that you learned from this experience?