Phoebe Soegiono, Indonesian Woman Who Becomes Miss Earth Australia Finalist
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Google Translate: There is an Indonesian woman in the list of finalists for Miss Earth Australia. The 22-year-old woman is known as Phoebe Soegiono.
In the Miss Earth Australia Instagram account, Phoebe said that she lives in Sydney, and is a creative person. She currently works as a consultant at Harold's Luxury Department Store.
"I have a history in the field of public relations and I aspire to continue my studies in the field of digital marketing. I hope I can use my knowledge and passion," said Phoebe in the video uploaded on Friday (27/8/2021).
With digital marketing, continued Phoebe, she has a wider reach to Australian organizations and communities. Phoebe said she likes to be active, especially in the park.
In addition, Phobe also has a special night spent with his family, which is every Tuesday. The moment was fun and made him feel closer to his family members. "I usually watch or play zombie club games together," she added.
In the video, Phoebe also reveals that an unforgettable experience was her childhood with her sister. "I regularly dance in front of the mirror and perform in front of my family," he continued.
Not only that, Phoebe also has trypophobia, which is the fear of small spaces.
As a Miss Earth Australia finalist, Phoebe has advocated for environmental sustainability and how she is responsible for protecting nature, as well as global ecosystems now and in the future.
"Climate change is one of Australia's biggest problems and the world is already facing the challenge of how we as individuals can be more environmentally friendly in our everyday lives," Phoebe said.
She also said how the public can use technology to spread awareness that is more environmentally friendly. The important thing is how the community can work together to reduce carbon emissions.
"My service is a friend of the Earth. The goal is to work towards a sustainable and socially justifiable environment. Their future will not only help to preserve Australia's natural environment, but also social justice ecological sustainability," she concluded.