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Aubrey Haive (Timaru, NZ), 25 @aubreyhaive Aubrey HaiveBeverly Kills (Brisbane, QLD), 21 – @thebeverlykills
LIVING for this drag name: Beverly Kills has been entering local drag comps since she was 18.
She’s now one of Brisbane’s most noted up-and-coming drag performers!
Faúx Fúr (Sydney, NSW), 27 – @fauxfur_official
A very familiar face in the Sydney Drag scene, Faux Fur (another sick drag name!) has been strutting her stuff in local clubs for the past seven years.
In her weekly IGTV show ‘Faux Mondays’, Faux lends a voice to other Queer and POC members of the Queer community.
Minnie Cooper (Sydney, NSW), 49 – @theminniecooper
I lost my absolute shit when I saw this name on the list: Minnie Cooper is an icon, a legend, THE MOMENT in both the Sydney and London drag scenes.
In fact, she’s been the moment for over 20 years and her contribution to drag has been bloody ‘yuge.
Minnie has an impressive roster of accolades including being a semi-finalist on Australia’s Got Talent in 2016 plus winning more DIVA awards (Drag Industry Variety Awards) than any other drag artist in Australia, including taking the title of ‘Entertainer of the Year’ four times, as well as winning ‘Sydney’s Favourite Drag Queen’ and ‘Choreographer of the Year’.
She’s also performed with Cher. CHER!!!
Minnie is a definite contender for the winning spot so keep an eye on her!
Molly Poppinz (Newcastle, NSW), 30 – @mollypoppinzz
Often referred as ‘The Thunder from Down Under’, Molly Poppinz is an international drag superstar.
Originally from Newcastle, she went on to take the reins in the Vancouver drag scene where she worked as a full time drag performer.
In 2018 Molly was crowned as Vancouver’s most ‘Fierce Queen’, receiving her award from Drag Race Alumni, Aja (Season 9 & All Stars 3).
She arrived back in Australia in 2019 and is ready to kill it on the national stage.
Pomara Fifth (Sydney, NSW), 28 – @pomara.fifth
Hailing from the burbs of Western Sydney, Pomara Fifth is representing both First Nations Australian and Māori queens.
In 2018 Pomara won the coveted ‘Rising Star’ award at the DIVA Awards (Drag Industry Variety Awards) and worked at the Sydney Mardi Gras that same year.
QUEEN SHIT!
Hannah Conda (Sydney, NSW), 30 – @hannahcondaofficial
A regular face among the Perth and Sydney drag scenes, Hannah Conda is an absolute icon.
She’s the only queen to have ever won both ‘Rising Star’ and ‘Entertainer of the Year’ at the Drag Industry Variety Awards (DIVAs) all in the same year (2016).
She’s also been featured numerous times at many iconic Sydney Mardi Gras Events, opened for Bianca Del Rio on her Australian tour and even made the journey across the pond to appear at RuPaul‘s Drag Con in Los Angeles.
Drag dragThis won’t be her first time on the small screen as she’s also starred in Keeping up with the Kardashians (!!!) and on Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father.
Kween Kong (Adelaide, SA), 29 – @kweenkongofficialKween Kong is from New Zealand, and of Tongan and Samoan heritage, and currently lives in Adelaide SA.
She’s an absolute professionally, honey, having toured internationally with the Australian Dance Theatre.
At just 16, she was offered a two-year apprenticeship with Black Grace (one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary dance companies). Kween is also the matriarch of Haus of Kong, a drag collective that aims to change the lives of its young recruits both on and off the stage.
In 2019, she won the title of ‘Miss Drag Nation’ Australia, representing Adelaide, SA.
Could Drag Race Down Under be the next comp she wins?
Spankie Jackzon (Palmerston North, NZ), 37 – @spankie_jackzon
Another Kiwi queen, Spankie Jackzon is best known for competing on original New Zealand series House of Drag (Season 2), where she came in as an intruder and was eventually crowned as the winner, taking home the 10k cash prize.
With over fifteen years of experience under her belt, Spankie is a definite contender.
Yuri Guaii (Auckland, NZ), 25 – @yuriguaii
And last but ABSOLUTELY not least, Yuri got her start in the Auckland drag scene after spending months and months perfecting her beauty and sewing skills.
She’s got the reputation of being one of Auckland’s most talented drag make-up artists. Pair that with the fact that she’s studied Fashion Design and I reckon Yuri is gonna ace it!
The brand new season of the Stan Original Series RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under will premiere Saturday 30 July, only on Stan.
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