Brooke Blurton, a proud Noongar-Yamatji woman and youth worker, who was launched into fame after appearing on Nick 'Honeybadger' Cummins' 2018 season of The Bachelor, has been announced as the next Australian Bachelorette.
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Not only will Ms Blurton, who hails from Perth, Western Australia, be the first Indigenous Australian bachelorette, she will also be the first openly pansexual bachelorette - and her season will be mixed gender.
Network10 advertised for women and men between the ages of 23-35 to apply for the season for the first time ever, making Ms Blurton a trailblazer for change on Australian television.
In her Instagram announcement, she said "I'm ready, I hope you are too."
Ms Blurton is a passionate advocate for both Indigenous communities and the LGBTIQ+ community, and her LinkedIn profile states.
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"I use my platform as a way to connect young people and wider Australia to educate them on important issues such as mental health, suicide prevention, Aboriginal representation, cultural inclusivity and LGBTIQ+ representation."
Applications are still open and can be accessed via The Bachelor's official website.