Friday, July 25, 2025

ACCESSORY Former Miss Australia. Convicted drug trafficker.

Before everything changed, Felicia Djamirze wore a crown and sash. 

She represented Australia on the international beauty pageant stage as Miss Australia International, and would go on to win Miss Australia three times. 

Her lifestyle became one filled with glamour and luxury. 

But she didn't start off with such lavish riches. 

Growing up in 1990s Blacktown, she was no stranger to crime and was surrounded by addiction. 

When life offered her a way out, she took it, and quickly became enmeshed in the clubbing scene, the bikie scene.

It would eventually come to a crashing, and traumatic, halt.

'I was Miss Australia. Then I became the woman everyone wanted dead.'


ACCESSORY Former Miss Australia. Convicted drug trafficker. Gangland girlfriend. What parts of yourself did you have to kill just to stay alive?


Miner Dean O’Donnell, 44, spent eight years in jail for drug-trafficking after a raid on his home in Hervey Bay. When he was released in February, his ex-fiancée, Miss Australia winner and counsellor Felicia Djamirze, 36, was waiting.



When Dean was locked up, he told Felicia to move on with her life


The former beauty queen and gangland girlfriend on her second chance The risky and lavish lifestyle of Felicia Djamirze came to a crashing end. She tells Erin O’Dwyer of her long road to recovery. Warning: graphic content. By Erin O'Dwyer


Program: Miss Australia, gangland girlfriend, counsellor and criminal: Felicia Djamirze's story