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New Zealand's Next Top Model season 2

Season of television series

New Zealand's Next Top Model, Season 2, is the second season of New Zealand's Next Top Model, a reality TV show based on America's Next Top Model. Auditions started on 5 June 2010 in Auckland and ended on 13 June 2010 in Tauranga. In this season, fourteen young women compete for the title of New Zealand's Top Model and a prize package comprising a contract with 62 Model Management, a one-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an eight-page editorial in CLEO magazine, an all-expense paid trip to Sydney to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management, a trip to Los Angeles to meet with Alexis Borges of NEXT Model Management and a brand new Ford Fiesta. The catchphrase for this season was "ALL THAT GLITTERS IS GOLD".

The international destination for this Season was Phuket, Thailand for one episode with six contestants.

The winner was 19-year-old Danielle Hayes, from Kawerau, Eastern Bay of Plenty; making her the only Maori contestant to win the title.

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Anna Maria Ursula (Hufnagel) Neatrour (1798)

AnnaMaria Ursula(Mary)Neatrour formerly Hufnagel

Born in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling(s) unknown]

Wife of Michael (Niederauer) Neatrour — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

Descendants

Mother of Matthias Neatrour, Ferdinand Neatrour and Andreas Jackson (Neatrour) Neaterour Sr.

Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

Profile last modified | Created 30 Aug 2019

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Biography

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Christened

Date: 11 March 1798
Place: Evangelisch Church; Ulm, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Immigrated

Date: 30 Dec 1837
Place: New York City

Census

Date: 1850
Place: Napier, Bedford, Pennsylvania

Sources

  1. ↑ Anna was born in 1798.




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Women in Vogue: How the Australian magazine and Australian women have changed over 60 years

Sixty years ago, Australia's population hit the 10 million mark, Robert Menzies was our prime minister, and construction of the Sydney Opera House had just begun.

It was also when Vogue Australia was first published — a magazine which, in 1959 and now, has proffered itself up as a mirror to the social and political issues of the time.

But its longevity in an industry marred by poor circulation is, according to editor-in-chief Edwina McCann, a testament to the magazine's ability to print what women are talking about, thinking about and — of course — wearing.

"Vogue has evolved with Australia and with Australian women over the past 60 years," McCann said.

"The issues we're concerned with today are very different to the issues we were concerned with in the early 1960s.

"Some of the early topics look at women not being able to have a glass of wine in the same bar as men.

"We published some rather odd diets over the years as well!"

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