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Aaron Taylor is Mr Gay Oz

Mr Gay OZAaron Taylor has been announced as the winner of ‘Mr Gay Oz’. Taylor will now go on to represent Australia in the ‘Mr Gay World’ competition to be held in Antwerp, Belgium from 31 July – 5 August.

The 26 year old Real Estate agent from Brisbane  is described as someone who enjoys spending time with friends and family, who likes going to the gym and is an avid traveler.

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“My strong network of family and friends are my support, not only constantly looking out for me, but also challenging me to better myself” said Aaron during his interview process.

The Mr Gay Oz competition is a not-for-profit LGBT community health organisation with a mission to raise awareness for LGBTIQ issues concerning sexual and mental health, equality and homophobia in society, through a fun and frivolous events.

Show your support for Aaron by voting in the People’s Choice Award.

 

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